GEOMETRY & MINIMALISTIC TATTOOS
Minimalistic tattoos, which in many aspects also include geometric ones, we like because they are not oversaturated with details and often do not have painted over areas of a large area. Therefore, they look laconic on the skin and do not attract the constant attention of both the owner and others, especially if we talk about tattoos with thin fine lines.
Despite the external simplicity, to make such a tattoo, artist needs to have a good skill. Due to the fact that there are few secondary elements in such images that can distract attention, errors in composition and application become especially noticeable. Mistakes are made by all tattooists, but an experienced one is less likely to make it. And a artist with a skill in a narrow area is the least likely to spoil the work.
Of course, there are no perfect tattoos, and, additionally, they all visually deteriorate over time. And sometimes after a year or two, you can see big changes. But this is the human factor and the features of the canvas, that is, human skin, there is no getting away from it. For example, lines and dots tend to become 1.5-3 times thicker over time. The tattoo artist should warn you about this and give competent recommendations.
Minimalistic tattoos, which in many aspects also include geometric ones, we like because they are not oversaturated with details and often do not have painted over areas of a large area... ↧
Therefore, they look laconic on the skin and do not attract the constant attention of both the owner and others, especially if we talk about tattoos with thin fine lines.
Despite the external simplicity, to make such a tattoo, artist needs to have a good skill. Due to the fact that there are few secondary elements in such images that can distract attention, errors in composition and application become especially noticeable. Mistakes are made by all tattooists, but an experienced one is less likely to make it. And a artist with a skill in a narrow area is the least likely to spoil the work.
Of course, there are no perfect tattoos, and, additionally, they all visually deteriorate over time. And sometimes after a year or two, you can see big changes. But this is the human factor and the features of the canvas, that is, human skin, there is no getting away from it. For example, lines and dots tend to become 1.5-3 times thicker over time. The tattoo artist should warn you about this and give competent recommendations.
For the best results, we use a special film. It is included in the price. In the FAQ you will find a Guide on healing with this film.