Tattoos
Tattoo Services
Our tattoo shop embraces the rich history of tattoo art, which dates back to the 4th millennium BC. With our expert artists and diverse range of designs, we cater to people of all ages and backgrounds, making tattoo art more popular than ever.
Discover the world of tattoo art at Skylla Tattoo Studio. From intricate small tattoos to awe-inspiring large designs, we offer a wide selection of artistic creations. Our skilled tattoo artists are passionate about their craft and will ensure your tattoo reflects your unique personality and style.
When it comes to finding the perfect tattoo artist, look no further than Skylla Tattoo Studio. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional service and ensuring your tattoo experience is memorable. We take pride in our attention to detail and commitment to delivering outstanding results.
Whether you’re a seasoned tattoo enthusiast or considering your first tattoo, we invite you to explore the amazing world of tattoo art at Skylla Tattoo Studio. Our talented artists are ready to turn your vision into a stunning reality. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and begin your tattoo journey.
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Tattoo Styles
Tattoo art, tracing back to the 4th millennium BC, is increasingly popular among diverse audiences today. With countless designs from small to large and numerous talented artists, it’s easy to find a tattoo that suits your style. Explore the exciting world of tattoo art when considering your next ink.
Photorealism is a highly detailed tattoo art style that mimics real-life images and demands considerable practice. It’s ideal for portraits, close-ups, and vivid images. Realism and portrait tattoos, growing in popularity, can be costly due to their complex design and the skilled artists needed. They are divided into hyperrealism, offering extreme details with various colors, and photorealism, utilizing subtle black and gray shades for a realistic effect.
DO YOU APPRECIATE WATERCOLOR TATTOO?
Watercolor paint is known for its ability to transcend lines, boundaries, and borders. This leads to many watercolor works lacking rigid outlines, or having outlines that serve more as visual guidance rather than strict constraints. Another distinctive feature is the blending of colors, which often results in a unique and lasting visual impact. Replicating this unique art style in the form of watercolor tattoos requires a significant level of expertise and precision.
Black and grey tattoos are highly sought after for their realistic and striking aesthetic. Choosing a skilled artist specializing in this style is crucial for achieving stunning results. Our artists use black ink and shading techniques to create lifelike designs on various skin types. Originating in the late ’70s and early ’80s, this style has evolved from rudimentary methods to professional artistry using sophisticated tools and inks. Be sure to research the perfect artist for your unique black and grey body art.
Geometric, ornamental, and mandala tattoos, among others, stem from mysterious, religious symbolism, and ancient patterns, demanding meticulous attention to detail and often captivating viewers. The history of these intricate designs is wide-ranging, from 20,000-year-old cave art to 4,000-year-old Egyptian sacred geometry. Opt for this style for tattoos rich in depth, mystery, and meaning.
Dating back to tattoo origins, lettering, and script tattoos offer limitless possibilities, ranging from Old English and Sanskrit to modern graffiti and codes. They can be standalone designs or accentuate other tattoos. Script tattoos, often in cursive, provide a unique, elegant touch, with phrases or words personalized for the wearer. Letter tattoos let you creatively display names or phrases, showing that in script tattoo art, the possibilities are boundless.
Fine line or line art tattoos, characterized by their thin, intricate designs, are currently trending. Crafted by skilled artists, these delicate pieces require precision and patience, but the resulting beauty is well worth the time investment. They are an excellent choice for adding a subtle touch of elegance or whimsy to any body.
A traditional style tattoo, also known as “old school,” features bold, black outlines, a limited color palette, and simple, iconic designs. Common motifs include anchors, roses, skulls, hearts, and nautical symbols. This style is rooted in the tattoo traditions of early 20th-century Western tattoo art.
A cover-up tattoo is a new design inked over an old, unwanted tattoo, creatively using the existing pattern and colors to form part of or fade into the new artwork. It’s a way to replace a regretted design with one that’s more meaningful or aesthetically pleasing.
A retouch tattoo, on the other hand, is the process of refreshing an existing tattoo that may have faded over time, lost its sharpness, or needs color enhancement. It restores the tattoo to its original vibrancy, making it look new again.
A Japanese-style tattoo, also known as Irezumi, is a traditional art form characterized by rich, vibrant colors, intricate details, and iconic imagery. Typical motifs include dragons, koi fish, lotus flowers, samurais, and various mythical creatures. These tattoos often cover large areas of the body like the arm (sleeve), back, or legs, forming a cohesive, storytelling piece.