23 nov 2013

Some Tatto Style

There are many styles and schools of tattoos. As they have got older they have gone instituting fashions on places , forms and above all, they have varied techniques and pigments . Years ago it was unthinkable color in a tattoo and today is something that makes any professional tattooist .

Black and Grey

Tattoos colorless. Sometimes they are dark pictures.

New School

They are like graffiti : very strong colors , contours blurred graffiti style wall . Specialists choose highly contrasting colors for this type of tattoo call wide attention.

Old School

They are the oldest tattoos, which do not carry more color than black , red , green, yellow and blue and are drawn with very simple lines and flat tones , giving shadowless relief effect .

Fine Line

Retailer and fine. The line is very refined and is suitable for feminine tattoos or smallest . This type of line helps the tattoo more realistic.

Japanese or irezumi

Add to the simple drawing in black shades with some vivid colors. They are usually
fish swimming , oriental dragons , samurai and geishas reasons ....

Tribal

Traditional are black, but allowed more colors. They tend to be abstract drawings .

Twisted Celtic

Done in black color, but admits equally intense colors. This drawing requires great skill and precision, and the level of involvement is variable, there are most simple to most elaborate .

Biomechanical

Perhaps the least popular of the list, but a classic style and elemental in the history of the tattoos undoubtedly . Biomechanical tattoos revolutionized the way in which designs previously thought . This style , with all these robotic parts and particularly items related to both science fiction and horror, their colors dark visuals and the way in which you play with perception, led to modern and innovative designs soon become extremely popular.

Steampunk

Tattoos are based on a subgenre of fantasy and science fiction called "steampunk " ( steam punk or something ) in which technological inventions are created than ever have existed and all work with steam power , a characteristic of the nineteenth century. Many rub the biomechanical limit . In most cases , because they can distinguish steampunk tones are more copper than silver used for biomechanical .

Moko or Maori

Maori tattoo, also called ta moko is the permanent mark on the face and body in the Maori people , remember, the indigenous people of New Zealand. As many, ceases to be a tattoo but beyond that both styles ink is used , the meaning is entirely. True Ta moko with chisels used albatross bones instead of the
classical needling modern tattoos . This leads to leave the skin with grooves , rather than leaving smooth surface . Of course , his legacy goes far beyond the Maori , having become another tourist and cultural more claim on the island.

Realistic

Do leather portrait of a person or an animal. In other cases, the depth and 3D used to simulate the tattoo is not on the skin .


Dotwork

The Dotwork tattoos, also called Dot work are those designs that are made up of points and are all related to the pictorial style of pointillism . More precisely , if we look at the etymology of the term, this means something like "work points".

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