In the world of tattoos there is a wide variety of styles, each with certain characteristics that make them unique and special.
The old school style is originally western and traditional American, characterized by well-defined contours and a limited color palette.The subjects typically depicted are faces of Native Americans, pin-ups, swallows, choirs, daggers and marine symbols such as sailboats, anchors and sirens.
The theme of death has always been dear to Man. regardless of culture or geographical region.Many religions, legends and festivals have been born from this.
Japanese culture is rich in symbols and icons.Oriental tattoos, especially Japanese ones, represent a way of expressing one’s personality and as a way to honor tradition.Irezumi "insert black ink" is the traditional form of Japanese tattoo, characterized by very bright colors and large drawings.
When we talk about Indian tattoos, we mean shapes and colors of the Native American tradition, or Indian.
It is a technique that is achieved by dipping a needle in ink and manually pricking the skin.
In recent years, tattoo styles have expanded.Numerous styles have been born, this one in particular reminds a lot of watercolor paintings, distinguishable from the others because it lacks contours and dark shading.
Book a visit and come discover how the art of tattooing has evolved over the years, starting from 3500 years ago to today.