Men in black: the new tattoo trend in Singapore
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/men-in-black-the-new-tattoo-trend-in-singapore.htmlTattoo — something specific: like today, and gone tomorrow. Display the figure from the body is troublesome, therefore, a designer from Singapore has come up with a more original way to say goodbye to the boring image. He offers to paint over the entire area of the body in black ink. The result is specific, but many like it.
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Source: kulturologia.ru
Tattoo, resembling a snake skin.
The author of unusual ideas — Chester Lee (Chester Lee) from the tattoo and piercing parlor Tattoo Shop Oracle. How did such a bold decision, judge we do not undertake, but 25 thousand followers on Instagram this guy is clear: these black tattoos have all chances to become a real trend.
The method of applying such a tattoo is called "blackout", which literally means "darkening". And it really is confirmed by the result: often a separate part of the client's body is simply blacked out after the procedure.
Geometric shapes, points, lines, and a variety of patterns — all these techniques are used by craftsmen to make the tattoo more interesting. The role of pattern in this case carry out "white" (unpainted) areas of the body.
Keywords: Designer | Singapore | Tattoo | Tattoos | Black
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