If you are a tattoo enthusiast, you may have heard of watercolor tattoos. Basically, they are colorful pieces of art that mimic the effect of a watercolor canvas, making them smoother than any other type of tattoo.
There are a lot of famous tattoo artists who have dedicated their careers to creating these magnificent works of art. In this article, we will take a look at the basics of this art and its obsession with it.
This Art Is Causing A Sensation
Watercolor tattoos have made quite the impression, and as you can see clearly on social media, the trend isn’t going away anytime soon. Look no further than Instagram, where the hashtag #watercolortattoos has garnered over 1.4 million posts. Alternatively, search for TikTok hashtags #watercolortattoo and #watercolortattoos, which have nearly 20 million views combined.
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You’ve probably seen tattoos with swirls of vibrant colors that look like they were painted on a canvas rather than inked on someone’s skin. “A watercolor tattoo is a tattoo using textures that replicate the aesthetic of watercolor or brushstroke paint,” tattoo artist Melody Mitchell describes.
She explains that this technique requires great attention to detail and skill because tattooists are “mimicking the textures that different mediums of paint create” on skin.
A Brief Information Of Watercolor Tattoos
According to Brooklyn-based artist Edwin Delarosa, watercolor work uses the same inks and materials as most tattoos, but the application is different. “Whereas most styles want saturated color and values, watercolor tattoos are done by doing fades of colors that blend and play into each other like you’re painting with watercolor,” he elaborates.
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If you’ve ever gotten a tattoo, you’re familiar with the aftercare for watercolor tattoos. “You care for a watercolor tattoo like you would care for any tattoo,” says tattoo artist Lorri “Lady L” Thomas.
“Make sure that your new art is clean, stays moisturized — I suggest using vegan or non-petroleum-based products — and keep it out of direct sunlight. Also, remember not to keep it submerged in water during the healing process.”
Now let’s get into the tattoo ideas. Ahead, find all of the inspiration you need for your first (or next) watercolor ink. Most of them are vibrant and eye-catching. Hence, this list will particularly suit individuals who love to stand out from the crowd.
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