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1 Free Tattoo Flash<p align=”justify”>Here is an overview of some of the more popular styles
of tattoos and tattooing
(1) Abstract Art-Freeform is a modern style involving no outlines and a Picasso like
appearance.
(2) Black and Gray work is thought to be the true test of a tattoo artist. Shading is heavy
and the illusion of a 3D form is achieved without the use of color. This style is
derived from prison tattoo, but mechanically far exceeds the expectations of a crude
jailhouse tattoo; the only thing in common is the color.
(3) Grey wash is a method of diluting black ink with water to achieve the grays from
light to black.
(4) Biomechanical is a form of work showing humans meshed with machines. A
common theme is the flesh being ripped away exposing the mechanical inner
workings of an arm, for example. Artists such as H.R. Giger and Clive Barker inspire
these works.
(5) Celtic designs are intricate knots, which represent people and animals from, Welsh,
Breton, Gaelic, and Cornish folklore. They are intricate weavings of a
singleline.knotwork.
(6) Color is a general term covering any style of tattooing involving color. Color can be
subtle or vivid depending on the client and the piece.
(7) Evil has been a very popular tattoo theme for a long time. Images of spiders, skulls,
devils, demons, and death play with are fascination of mortality, death, isolation, and
fear. Shading is heavy in this type of work as well as fine detail.
(8) Fantasy Art This generally covers fairies, dragons, angels, women, armored knights,
unicorns, and wizards to name a few. These are generally done in splendid colors to
convey the fantastical elements of the work.
(9) Fineline is a modern tattoo style, as tattoo machines have gotten better, and inks and
technique have improved, more detail is being added to pieces. Common themes are
portraits, animals, biomechanical, and any fine picture, even UPC code bars. </p>
(10)Gangster/Biker tattoos are symbols or permanent patches signifying allegiance to a
club or gang. Commonly these are Old English script on the stomach, back, neck, or
chest, the name of the gang or gang remembers gang name. Teardrops under the eye
symbolize people killed, as well as spider webs on the elbows.
(11)Haida is the design of the American Indian and Eskimo. Generally tribal flat pieces
of animals, totems, birds, and use a few major color.
(12)Memorial are ways to immortalize a love one that has passed, or a child’s name.
These are typically crosses, flowers, scrolls..Etc.
(13)New School is generally regarded as starting in the 1980s; it’s a culmination of every
tattoo style into one piece. Generally different subject matters are mixed.such has an
alien and a car.
(14)Oriental.Yakuza is a Japanese style. It is usually colorful and detailed, and contrary
to European and American tattooing styles, this style uses the whole body as a motif.
No sticker tattoos here, the work is planned out to cover the whole body before the
work begins. Tattooing in Japan was outlawed for the working class and the Yakuza
(Japanese gangsters) took tattooing in as a secret symbol.
(15)Portraits are some of the finest forms of modern fineline tattooing. The artist is
extremely skilled in interpreting a photo to skin art. Some results are breathtaking and
found in many tattoo magazines. The key to successfully inking portraits is knowing
exactly how much detail is too much. To much detail can lead to fuzziness or much
after a few years.
(16)Prison tattoos served as a badge or a warning, it showed fearlessness, much like the
warriors tattoos in early times. These tattoos are generally threatening featuring
skulls, knife, women, or symbols representing crimes and death. Today’s black and
gray tattooing style stems from jailhouse tattooing. Generally these tattoos were black
because black was the only ready color available. The black could be from pen ink,
the carbon collected from a burning toothbrush, or metal debris. Most are crudely
applied and spawned a tattoo machine made of cassette player motors and such.
(17)Religious/Spiritual tattooing has been the basis of almost all tattooing from the
beginning of tattooing itself. The oldest man discovered. A.k.a. the iceman, who was
frozen where he lay, had tattoos on the back of his knees; believe to be talisanment or
spiritual. The Egyptians gave tattooing very religious meanings, the dead were often
tattooed so they would have information in the afterlife, priests were often buried
with tattooed women who would serve as the canvas of the information he would
need in the afterlife. Women were often tattooed to aid in fertility. Christians during
the time of Christ and shortly after would tattoo a cross under their hand on the wrist;
this was a badge and a way to determine who were true believers and who were
roman spies.
(18)Most of these types of tattoos were very primitive, but lead to some the earliest forms
of FLASH, religious tattoos were carved and formed from clay and the image would
be stamped onto the subject to serve as the stencil for tattooing.
(19)Sailor/Traditional is usually a very basic design, popular in the 1800s to present day.
Typical works would be mermaids, daggers, flowers, ships, anchors, snakes, birds,
and panthers…but with this style the absolute minimum is put into the tattoo, just enough to convey what it is and the meaning. Later these designs, which line thewalls as flash in most tattoo studios, have been reinvented with more detail and
artistic flair.
(20)Tribal tattoos cover a huge spectrum of different cultures, from Polynesian,
Micronesia, or Indian. They are generally black in color, sold bold geometric designs
that complement the shape of the body they are placed on. Common themes are
triangles, and curving lines. Modern interpretations have lead to geometric animals,
fish, or even skulls. This is also referred to as Flat Tattooing. Waycool Tattoo
(21)Wild Style can be recognized from its similarity to graffiti on the buildings of most
major cities. It can be a tag on human skin. Very similar to that of the skateboard
culture artwork.

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