Tattoos
Japanese
Japanese tattoos are based on a full body concept that is built in sections. Each Japanese tattoo fits the previous and possibly the next, but also are...
Bodysuit tattooing
Gregs sole focus is aimed at semi-traditional Japanese bodysuit tattooing, which means bodysuit or one of the building blocks thereof.
The...
Western traditional
This style originated at the end of the nineteenth century. The tattoo flashes from that era are still what traditional designs are based on...
Dotwork
Mandala is a word in Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language, meaning wheel or circle. It is a sacred symbol of infinity that brings together the earth and...
Angels, Spiritual
Angels are a popular theme for a tattoo. The idea is usually very personal and can be in memory of or protection from. The images of angels as we know...
Realistic
Realistic tattoos are usually placed in Black and grey. A realistic tattoo is very detailed because of the different shades of grey that are used in the...
Polynesisch
Jim Orie is specialized 'Polynesisch'. Do you want a tattoo in Marquesan, Polynesian, Samoan, Maori, or a similar style? Jim is your guy. His work...
Oldschool/traditional
Old-school tattoos are rooted in the American military's interpretation of traditions and symbols that go back thousands of years. Each tattoo or 'Flash'...
Black and grey
Black-and-grey is a style of tattooing in which only black ink in different shades is used.
The two basic styles of realism tattoo art are black and...
Big work by Jim Orie
Are you a fan of big, special tattoos?
Especially tribe inspired tattoos.
Than Take a look at Jim Orie's 'BIG WORK' tattoo album.
Maori
The maori tattoo meaning is very extensive and finds its origin in the original inhabitants of New Zealand, the maori.In the Maori culture, tribal...
Lettering and Script
Lettering and script is a classic category when it comes to tattoo design.
This is probably also one of the most...
Neo traditional
Neo traditional is a blending of old school traditionals and romantic realism, with a wink to the macabre and a hint of nostalgia. It is an illustrative...