
Double ExposureAnyone who follows the world of modern photography knows that double exposure images are rapidly gaining on popularity. However, these images are much harder to make on one’s skin than in the digital format. While they mostly come in black, white and different nuances of gray (mostly because of the artistic expression), it is not that uncommon to encounter a full color one. Unfortunately, this technique is particularly hard to work with, so make sure only to entrust such project to the most skilled and renowned tattoo artists.
CubismNot so long ago, in the era of the great Picasso, Cubism was the word on everyone’s lips. Since then, a lot of people have unjustly forgotten about this particular visual art movement, so it was high time it was brought back to life. In 2016, however, it is not being brought back by painters, but by tattoo artists. Because of the live colors the artists use, there is a belief that these particular tattoos look better on a female body, but most of theseCubist tattoosare better described as unisex.
The Look of the OrientFinally, in the last decade or so, there is a growing interest on the western hemisphere for all things Japanese. Teen population is becoming obsessed with anime and mangas, same as their parents once were while the legendary miniseriesShogunwas on the air. However, there are those interested in Japanese culture even outside of the silver screen. The best example of this is a fact that some of thebest Japanese tattoosout there are taking over the interest of people by storm.
The world of art is volatile at very best and, every few years, there is a major turmoil. Seeing how tattoos are no less of an art form, it doesn’t come as a surprise that we have new trends to follow every year. Still, no matter how simple the design may look, a keen eye can always see these subtle changes that constantly emerge.
