Men in black: a new tattoo trend in Singapore
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/men-in-black-a-new-tattoo-trend-in-singapore.htmlTattoos are a specific thing: I like it today, but I don't like it tomorrow. It can be troublesome to remove a drawing from the body, so the designer from Singapore came up with a more original way to say goodbye to the annoying image. He suggests painting over the entire area of the body with black ink. The result is specific, but many people like it.
A tattoo that resembles a snake's skin.
The author of an unusual idea is Chester Lee from the Oracle Tattoo Shop tattoo salon. How such a bold decision appeared, we do not undertake to judge, but the numerous followers on Instagram of this guy clearly testify: such black tattoos have become a real trend.
The method of applying such a tattoo is called "blackout", which literally means"darkening". And this is really confirmed by the result: often a separate part of the client's body is simply painted over with black paint after the procedure.
Geometric shapes, dots, lines and various patterns — all these techniques are used by masters to make tattoos more interesting. The role of the pattern in this case is performed by "white" (unpainted) parts of the body.
Keywords: Asia | Tattoo | Fashion | Singapore | Tattoos | Designer | Black
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