Traditional Tattoo Style
This popular tattoo style was pioneered by Norman Collins (aka Sailor Jerry) in the 1940s as a symbol of post-WWII counterculture.
Realism Tattoo Style
A realism tattoo is exactly how it sounds - a piece of artwork that looks so realistic you almost believe it's a photo!
Watercolor Tattoo Style
Besides the vibrant colors, watercolor-style tattoos can be recognized by using less solid black outlines found in traditional tattoos.
Tribal Tattoo Style
The tribal tattoo style is one of the most popular styles in the world. The origin of this tattoo style goes back to tribal communities in countries such as New Zealand, Japan and the UK (and more).
New School Tattoo Style
New school is a tattooing style originating as early as the 1970s and influenced by some features of old school tattooing in the United States.
Neo Traditional Tattoo Style
The style of neo-traditional tattooing takes design elements of traditional tattoos and adds modern uses of color, smaller line weights, increased details, varied line sizes, and dramatic highlights.
Japanese Tattoo Style
Japanese tattoo style, (commonly referred to as Irezumi, Wabori or Harimono) is a traditional style of tattooing that originated in Japan.
Blackwork Tattoo Style
Historical Perspective: Blackwork tattoos, characterized by their bold use of black ink, can trace their lineage back to the ancient tribes of Polynesia and the indigenous people of Africa and Europe.