Bold lines, limited color palette (typically primary colors), and iconic designs like anchors, swallows, and hearts.
Tattoos that replicate the stylized, exaggerated features of cartoons and animated characters
Specializes in cartoons and full-color designs.
Tattoos that depict realistic portraits of people or animals, requiring a high level of skill in capturing likeness and detail.
Specializes in realism and modern art tattoos.
Tattoos that incorporate dreamlike or bizarre imagery, often with elements of fantasy and the unexpected.
Known for creating surreal creatures and designs.
Playful and exaggerated tattoos with vibrant colors, exaggerated proportions, and cartoonish elements.
Antony blends new-school influences with traditional Japanese, while Matt focuses on composite creatures and vibrant colors.
Tattoos that resemble illustrations or drawings, with a focus on storytelling and visual impact
Draws inspiration from manga and anime, creating unique creatures and designs.
Tattoos primarily composed of black ink, often with intricate patterns, shading, and negative space.
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Tattoos that mimic the fluid, brushstroke appearance of watercolor paintings, often without black outlines.
Inspired by watercolor and gouache painting mediums.
Detailed tattoos that aim to replicate the look of photographs or real-life objects with high accuracy.
Specializes in realism and modern art tattoos.
A modern twist on traditional styles, often with more intricate details, a broader color palette, and elements of realism.
Blends traditional Japanese with new-school influences.
Traditional Japanese tattoos (Irezumi) featuring motifs like dragons, koi fish, and cherry blossoms, known for their elaborate designs and symbolic meanings.
Specializes in traditional Japanese and neo-Japanese tattoos.
Tattoos that utilize a wide spectrum of colors, often with vibrant and saturated hues.
Both specialize in full-color designs.