They call them tattoos in watercolor or «watercolor», an original and elegant twist within the field of «tattoos» that has authentic adherents and some other detractor.They call them "hybrid" tattoos, but not for that reason, they cease to be equally attractive.Not long ago we talked to you in Science Daily Online about Seoeon's minimalist tattoos, small delights inscribed in the skin very much to the taste of the younger female population.Today, we want to go beyond and teach you these exquisite works.
It is said that watercolor tattoos are already approaching authentic works of art with a somewhat more classic style , more romantic and delicate, there where our body is that canvas where to look great drawings that will take your breath away.
Do you want to know more about them?
Art on the skin, the «watercolor» tattoos
When you see one of these watercolor tattoos in person, the first thing you think is that it is not an ordinary tattoo, that it is painting and that just by swiping that chromatic magic will disappear.Before, these tattoos are printed on our skin until eternity, a promise with ourselves where those little works of art will always wear that neck, that arm, that abdomen, or that corner that only we and our couples can see.
They are real wonders that cause a visual impact very similar to 3D tattoos, which have lately become fashionable.To achieve them, to outline that almost pictorial perfection, brush strokes are created very similar to those that are they would create with a brush, although obviously, nobody gets rid of the pangs, of those millimetics and perfect incisions where the ink is sometimes mixed with the blood.
As you can see the most striking without a doubt is the use of colors.They are so rich and varied that only the most skilled tattooists know how to perform them with precision.The ink mixes with the water, as would be done with an authentic watercolor, originating imaginative compositions that clients aspire to have on their body , those sounded drawings.That flower, that animal, that abstract expression in the purest style of Dali , or that starry night that Vang Gogh sounded and that managed to leave us to art lovers and that we can now have also in our body.
For many, these are not authentic "tattoos", but hybrids of this art that has been part of our lives for so many centuries, but each one is free to choose his style and the one with whom he identifies most, the one that most represents his feelings, his passions...But, why didn't he choose r a watercolor tattoo? Would you do it?
Image: Deanna Wardin
Comments
Post a Comment