![]() Take the work of artist Mirko Sata for example – whose most common subjects are intertwined snakes. But if you’re willing to get it touched up often to maintain it, it can be really beautiful, and it sets off black ink beautifully. Black & White Snake Tattoos by Mirko SaraĪlone, white ink isn’t the greatest choice for a tattoo, according to many artists: it looks splotchy and uneven on all but the clearest, most evenly pale skin, fades quickly, and has a tendency to disappear into a blurry mess within a short period of time. These standout themes represent some of the most visually striking, imaginative and artistically challenging styles gaining popularity in recent years. ![]() Modern tattoos are less about sailors, pin-ups and ‘MOM’ and more about bold black lines, complex geometry, architecture, esoteric imagery, glitches and even blacking out entire body parts to cover up old work.
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