Design | Tattoo Crew Tv http://tattoocrewtv.com Official Website Wed, 24 May 2017 22:31:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8 A Beginner’s Guide : 10 Tattoo Styles Explained http://tattoocrewtv.com/2017/03/23/a-beginners-guide-10-tattoo-styles-explained/ Thu, 23 Mar 2017 14:24:36 +0000 http://tattoocrewtv.com/2017/03/29/a-beginners-guide-10-tattoo-styles-explained/

What’s the difference between American Traditional and Neo Traditional? Beginners, explore 10 popular tattoo styles with our useful guide!

1. Traditional
Traditional (also referred to as American Traditional or Old School) is the oldest form of tattooing (after ancient tribal techniques). In the modern world, as we know it, tattooing began with this identifiable style. Solid black outlines, a limited colour palette, less detail and impeccable precision… traditional tattoos stand the test of time.

Popular traditional imagery includes roses, hearts, nautical, eagles, skulls, daggers and women’s heads.

2. Realism
A tattoo that looks exactly like it would in the real world. A fine art skill, realistic tattoos done well look like photographs on the skin. Here, it’s important to have a good photo reference and pick a skilled, well-known artist. Pay as much as you can for a tattoo of this kind – you get what you pay for, and cheap realism and portrait tattoos look whack.

3. Watercolour
Currently very popular, Watercolour tattoos mimic an experimental artistic process – using splashes and streaks of colour to give the impression of paint being used on canvas or paper.The watercolour effect can be all-encompassing to the design, with no line-work or other styles, but it can also be combined with realism or solid outlines, to form just the background or foreground of a tattoo.Often bright colours are used and themes of nature.

4. Tribal
The oldest tattoo style, from ancient times. Nearly always black in colour, often using symmetry and geometrical design. Sometimes un-detailed with block black lines, or like the tattoo below, utilising delicate detail and precision. A good artist will carefully design a piece to compliment the shape of the body, like this one.

5. New School / Nu Skool
Cartoon-like designs influenced by graffiti and hip-hop artistic techniques and styles. Bubble-like designs, bright colours, exaggerated dimensions and features. Popular with popular culture icons and animals.

6. Neo Traditional
Like Traditional, Neo-Traditional tattoos use bold outlines and careful, precise shading. Contrastingly to Traditional tattoos, they are more detailed, more experimental with colour and blending, more dimensional and often brighter – yet often inspired by the 2D layout, limited symbology and specific technique of Traditional tattooing.Neo-Traditional might also merge different styles together, be elaborate and experimental and often try to be as unique and custom as possible.

7. Japanese
Dating back to 10,000BCE, Japanese tattooing is one of the most sacred tattoo arts. Detailed designs often cover large areas of the body such as the back or the arm. This tattooing style follows a very strict set of artistic rules – positioning, imagery used, direction, colour and more, all adhering to the ancient traditions. Imagery includes cherry blossoms, koi fish, lotus flowers, dragons, war dogs and geishas.

8. Dotwork
Intricate designs that use lots of tiny dots in areas where you might normally shade or use block colour.

9. Geometric
Intricate designs made of shapes that might use symmetry and repetition to create a large design. Alternatively, geometry may be added to a Neo Traditional or other style tattoo.Often black but may use colour, create a 3D effect or incorporate dot work.

10. Script
Gothic, swirly, intricate fonts are popular but there’s no limit to what font a script tattoo might utilise. A good script artist, like Boz De Niro, will create a completely custom tattoo for you, not use a downloadable font.

Original article : https://www.tattoodo.com/a/2016/02/a-beginner-s-guide-10-tattoo-styles-explained/

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Marked In Ink – Book by Megan Massacre http://tattoocrewtv.com/2017/03/15/marked-in-ink-book-by-megan-massacre/ Wed, 15 Mar 2017 14:24:35 +0000 http://tattoocrewtv.com/2017/03/29/marked-in-ink-book-by-megan-massacre/

Megan Massacre is the darling of the tattoo industry. Her artwork combines dark imagery with bold vibrant color to create a unique, whimsical style. In her first book, Megan translates fan favorites such as sugar skulls, fairies, mandalas, tattoo lettering, and more into an intricately detailed colouring book for tattoo and coloring book aficionados.

Feminine yet edgy, free from stereotypes, and full of variation, Megan’s tattoo-inspired artwork and bad-ass attitude will take the adult colouring book genre in a whole new direction.

Check out more details here : https://www.gritnglory.com/products/marked-in-ink-a-coloring-book and catch Megan on Bondi Ink Tattoo Crew season 2, 8:30pm Thursdays on ELEVEN (Australia).

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Small But Mighty – Tiny Tattoos! http://tattoocrewtv.com/2017/03/08/small-but-mighty-tiny-tattoos/ Wed, 08 Mar 2017 14:24:35 +0000 http://tattoocrewtv.com/2017/03/29/small-but-mighty-tiny-tattoos/

Bite-sized beauties are every bit as inspired as their larger counterparts.

Tiny tattoos are often chastised for their frailty. “Bold will hold,” has always been the collective mantra of the tattoo community, but small tattoos are mighty in their own right. As with any style of art, there will always be the naysayers, but that shouldn’t deter you from going with your preferred style. Although they may be minuscule, tiny tattoos are incredibly versatile. Ranging from hyper detailed, depicting each tuft in a tiger’s coat, to wonderfully simplistic single line drawings, the style possesses every bit as much artistic integrity as its’ bolder counterparts.
Tiny tattoos can contain whole universes, but they can be as simple as a cluster of lines strung together by a single idea. They are both complex and straightforward, but the one thing they are not is uninspired.
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