The main difference between blackwork and blackout tattoos? Blackwork plays with heavy dark lines and fills, while blackout tattoos go all-in — entire patches of skin are saturated with black ink....
Folk art tattoos feel like wearing a story on your skin — bright, bold, and somehow both timeless and totally personal. They borrow from old motifs and make them new, mixing heritage with little...
Chandelier tattoos are one of those quiet luxuries — they sit somewhere between delicate jewelry and tiny works of architecture. I love how they can be soft and romantic or dark and dramatic,...
Freehand tattoos are the kind of thing that make me stop mid-scroll and go, "Whoa — who did that?" They're not traced from a stencil; they're drawn right onto skin, in the moment,...
If you’ve been scrolling tattoo inspo and felt your heart skip a beat for something that’s both sharp and soft, you’re in the right place. Geometric sleeve tattoos are this perfect mashup of...
Structural and almost strict-looking, geometric tattoos have this quiet confidence about them — like they know exactly what they are. I keep spotting them everywhere: shapes, lines, circles all...