Classic Tattoos

Classic Tattoos (also known as Traditional or Old-School Tattoos) are reminiscent of the style used from the early 1900s - 1950s. At that time, a limited selection of ink color affected the tattoo artist's design capabilities. Artists relied on bold black outlines with very little shading, using the spot colors; green, red, yellow, and the occasional blue or brown. Popular subjects were naval and armed forces emblems, pin-up girls, heart and dagger tattoos, eagle tattoos and Harley Davidson symbols. These often included a banner or ribbon, with lettering relevant to the theme. An example would be a pin-up girl tattoo with a ribbon that says "MAN'S RUIN". The master of this tattoo era is Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins (1911-1973), whose style is emulated today in the Ed Hardy clothing line.
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Alice in Wonderland design concept.


Tucson ~ 2,117 Miles from New York City
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Sugar skull with pistols


 
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Frankenstein portrait practice


~ 568 Miles from New York City
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A small and simple hourglass signifying patience to my client, once it is healed I will get a better picture to show.


Fort Lauderdale ~ 1,068 Miles from New York City
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inked sexy car girl


 
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Lilo & Stitch, 4 hours, Hustle Butter, Eternal Inks, Neotats & Big Prick Needles & Tubes


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Pentacle/Filigree piece


Cheyenne ~ 1,599 Miles from New York City
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Cherry blossom tree I free handed.


 

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