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Overview on Main types of tattoo




Old school tattoos old school "are characterized by sharp lines and square, by the massive use of black and color flat and nuances. The subjects of tattoos "old school" are those of the European tradition and American roses, daggers , sacred hearts, pin up and symbols as maritime mermaids, anchors and ships.

New skool

Tattoos "new skool" refer to the "old school "but seemed to features, and more great lines and colors are super bright special case of the Black Panthers . For years one of the classic American tradition, were for a time considered a symbol of machismo and machismo and therefore boycotted by the world of tattooing. Recently in conjunction with the birth of the "new skool" there was a rehabilitation and re-interpretations is easy to see that.

Tribal

Tribal is the name given to that category of tattoos has emerged since the early nineties and is based on the traditional tattoos of the natives of various islands of the Pacific (Samoa , Marquesas Islands, Hawaii ) of Dayak of Borneo , the Maori of New Zealand and Native Americans.
The style is characterized by tribal designs abstract, lines formed by the silhouette is quite marked, usually completely filled with black. Often the drawings are done in a way that emphasizes the natural lines of the body and muscles. It is also very widespread use of lines and intricate geometric designs that are repeated reinterpretation of flora and fauna or natural elements, especially fire , air and water .

Japanese

In Japanese tattoos are called irezumi (ireru enter sumi black ink) or horimono (mono Horu inscribe something) to clarify the traditional Japanese technique is called "TEBORI. The most classic traditional Japanese tattoo designs are: the
dragons
the cherry blossoms of , symbol of transcendence and evanescence of human life
Fudomyo -O, Japanese version of the Buddhist deity Acalanatha, furious version of the Buddha
Kara-Jishi, the mythical beast
koi carp, a symbol of perseverance and courage

Biomechanical

Inspired by the work of Hans Ruedi Giger this type of tattoos had his moment of glory in eighties and early nineties .
tattoos biomechanical creatures are usually composed of human limbs or organs inextricably fused parts Mechanical .

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