Watercolour tattoo

3
Watercolour tattoo. Something that we have seen growing in popularity over the past few months at the studio is watercolour work. Simple or sketchy line-works with splashes of vibrant colours can create unique and individualised tattoos that are either great as a stand-alone or even to bigger scales, entire sleeves of this style can really catch the eye and give you something distinctive to be really be proud to wear! Watercolour skull and headdress by Jaes Bidwell. Because this work relies primarily on the colours and their dispersion, almost anything can be transformed into a distinctive and bright tattoo, the only limit on this is your own imagination! Particular motifs such as flowers and animals, symbology, or even abstract sketches all offer great opportunities to play with colour and arrangement, and can often take what could be quite a generic tattoo and make it something really special.

description

Something that we have seen growing in popularity over the past few months at the studio is watercolour work. Simple or sketchy line-works with splashes of vibrant colours can create unique and individualised tattoos that are either great as a stand-alone or even to bigger scales, entire sleeves of this style can really catch the eye and give you something distinctive to be really be proud to wear!

Transcript of Watercolour tattoo

Watercolour tattoo.

Something that we have seen growing in popularity over the past few months at the studio is

watercolour work. Simple or sketchy line-works with splashes of vibrant colours can create unique and

individualised tattoos that are either great as a stand-alone or even to bigger scales, entire sleeves of

this style can really catch the eye and give you something distinctive to be really be proud to wear!

Watercolour skull and headdress by Jaes Bidwell.

Because this work relies primarily on the colours and their dispersion, almost anything can be

transformed into a distinctive and bright tattoo, the only limit on this is your own imagination! Particular

motifs such as flowers and animals, symbology, or even abstract sketches all offer great opportunities to

play with colour and arrangement, and can often take what could be quite a generic tattoo and make it

something really special.

Watercolour feather by Jazzy, employing strong line-work clashed with vivid and spontaneous colour

splashes.

Sketchy watercolour piece by Sanni @SanniSaar

While our artists can vary in style, each of them is capable of employing this colour method to their work

and are always more than open to our client’s ideas and concepts, all you need to do is contact the

studio and we can arrange for you to have a talk and get stuck into your next favourite tattoo!

The Modern Ink Team.

For info about tattoos visit our website:

http://www.moderninkfremantle.com

Fallow us on: