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Explore tattoo styles to inspire you for your next tattoo. There are beautiful tattoo ideas for men and women.
Yakuza
1200 ideas
Yakuza tattoos have their roots in the Japanese criminal underworld. These full-body designs are deeply symbolic, often representing the bearers life story or beliefs.
Abstract
278 ideas
Abstract tattoos are a contemporary style characterized by their unique designs and shapes. They often lack clear outlines and might not represent anything specific, leaving their interpretation to the viewer.
American Traditional
194 ideas
American Traditional, also known as Old School, features bold black outlines and a strict color palette. Designs often include roses, anchors, and eagles.
Geometric
85 ideas
Geometric tattoos focus on shapes and patterns, often incorporating symmetry and precision. They can be both simple or incredibly intricate, drawing the eye with their precise lines.
Viking
81 ideas
Viking tattoos are inspired by Norse mythology and Viking lore. These designs often feature symbols, gods, and mythological creatures from the Norse tradition.
Simple
78 ideas
Simple tattoos are minimalistic, often with fine lines and basic designs. They can be elegant and subtle, making them versatile and timeless.
Micro realism
77 ideas
Micro realism tattoos are small, detailed works that capture the intricacies of their larger counterparts. They often depict tiny portraits or miniature scenes with impeccable detail.
Realism
46 ideas
Realism tattoos are designed to look as lifelike as possible, replicating photographs or realistic artworks. They often feature portraits, animals, or scenes from nature with great attention to detail.
Fineline
22 ideas
Fineline tattoos are characterized by their delicate and intricate details. Often minimalist in design, they use precise lines and shading to create elegant and subtle works of art.
Trash Polka
20 ideas
Trash Polka tattoos combine realistic images with abstract splashes of red and black, giving them a chaotic, vibrant look. Its a style that originated in Germany and has grown in popularity worldwide.
Tribal
19 ideas
Tribal tattoos have been practiced for millennia and can vary greatly by culture. They are characterized by their black lines and shapes, often with symmetrical designs.
Neo traditional
19 ideas
Neo-traditional tattoos build on the foundation of American Traditional but incorporate a wider range of colors and more intricate designs, often with a modern touch.
Watercolor
18 ideas
Watercolor tattoos mimic the style of watercolor paintings with soft hues and brushstroke textures. This style forgoes bold outlines for a more fluid, painting-like appearance.
Japanese
16 ideas
Japanese tattoos, or Irezumi, have a rich history. These designs are often large, colorful, and filled with symbolism, featuring koi fish, dragons, and cherry blossoms.
Patchwork
16 ideas
Patchwork tattoos combine various images or styles, much like a quilt. This eclectic style allows for a mix of themes and designs.
Chicano
16 ideas
Chicano tattoos originated within the Mexican-American community and often include images of religious icons, memorials, and portraits.
Dotwork
16 ideas
Dotwork tattoos are made up of many tiny dots to create intricate patterns and designs. This method gives tattoos a unique texture and depth.
Blackwork
14 ideas
Blackwork tattoos use only black ink to create bold and intricate designs. This style can range from geometric patterns to tribal-inspired shapes.
Floral
13 ideas
Floral tattoos celebrate the beauty of nature. Whether its a single rose or a bouquet of wildflowers, these tattoos capture the intricate details and colors of various plant species.
New School
11 ideas
New School tattoos are vibrant and exaggerated, often inspired by graffiti and street art. They combine cartoon-like characters with bold lines and bright colors.
Ornamental
11 ideas
Ornamental tattoos emphasize design and ornamentation. They include decorative elements such as mandalas, patterns, and geometric shapes, often embodying symmetry and balance.
Surrealism
11 ideas
Surrealism tattoos combine dreamlike and often bizarre images, playing with reality and fantasy. Inspired by the Surrealist art movement, they offer a unique visual experience.
Aztec
6 ideas
Aztec tattoos are inspired by the symbols and deities of the ancient Aztec civilization. They typically feature strong lines and intricate patterns, representing power, courage, and the cosmic journey.
Traditional
4 ideas
Traditional tattoos often feature solid black outlines, a limited color palette, and iconic designs like roses, skulls, and anchors. Its a timeless style that has been popular for decades.