38 inspiring examples of tattoo art (2024)

By Georgia Coggan

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Discover the top tattoo art from around the world, from typography to abstract shapes to a monkey in a hot air balloon.

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As a creative, it can be difficult to settle on the best tattoo for you – you no doubt want something cool that reflects your personality as well as your taste in design.

For those of you thinking of taking the plunge, we've rounded up some of the best tattoo art from around the world. These are the tattoo artists really pushing the artform to its limits, and may just inspire your own design. For more amazing tattos, see our list of watercolour tattoo art. Want to create something with text? Don't miss our roundup of the best free tattoo fonts.

01. Rit Kit

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Hailing from Ukraine and now based in Berlin, Rit Kit creates vivid floral and plant-based tattoos that are a joy to look at, and the way she executes them is utterly delightful. She uses real flowers and plants, which she tapes onto her subjects and then uses as templates, which makes the process almost as fun to look at as the finished work.

02. Expanded Eye

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Describing themselves as visual storytellers, Expanded Eye - Jade Tomlinson and Kevin James - work across illustration, installations and street art as well as tattoos. Working on the principle of one story, one person, one tattoo, they create visual interpretations of each client's ideas and stories, working up a contemporary piece of art that they then transfer from paper to skin. You can read some of the full stories behind the artwork at Expanded Eye's Facebook page.

03. Frank Carrilho

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Frank Carrilho's 'chaotic blackwork' might sound messy, but it's anything but. Every single line works with the image to create a unique sense of movement, and build up a sense of three dimensionality. The Canadian artist doesn't need even a hint of colour to produce realistic artwork that's full of impact.

04. Mr K

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Sanghyuk Ko – or Mr K as he is more often known – is a Korean-born tattoo artist currently based in NYC. His intricate line work is nothing short of bewitching, as he manages to create the same depth and shade as with a soft B pencil. His hypnotic art retains a sketchy, delicate quality without sacrificing detail. It's no wonder they cost a pretty penny!

05. Liz Clements

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Brighton-based illustrator Liz Clements creates the most impressive, unique pastel-pretty illustrations of women – and she's as handy with a tattoo gun as she is with a pencil and ink. If you're not so sure about going under the gun, you can pick up a print version of one of her gorgeous portraits on her online shop.

06. Johnny Gloom

Paris-based inker Johnny Gloom is a female tattoo artist who was quick to carve her niche in the traditionally male-dominated industry. Her powerful, dark, film-noir styled fetish line drawings prove simplicity is by no means substandard – in fact less can be more. Love, hate, violence and passion are the things that make Gloom tick, as is clear in her dramatic tattoo art.

07. Michael Taguet

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French tattooist Michael Taguet is a master in photorealism and it's easy to see he's so sought after. His detailed colour portraits could be mistaken for photography, but it's come after a long road of hard work and trial and error. Taguet has been tattooing for over eight years, trying out all sorts of different techniques before finding his niche – but it was clearly well worth the wait.

08. Matt Hunt

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The co-owner of Modern Body Art in Birmingham since 1999, Matt Hunt has been tattooing full-time for the last 10 years. He enjoys tattooing in a graphic style, creating striking imagery that mixes up elements from nature with abstract geometry and soft watercolour backgrounds.

09. G.NO

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Floral designs are something of a speciality of G.NO's. This picture-perfect rose tattoo art is a good example of her signature style – although she also dabbles in expressive watercolour tattoos. G.NO is at Tattoo People in Toronto, and her work is so popular you'll be lucky to bag an appointment.

10. Lewisink

Lewisink fell in love with geometric art whilst studying graphic design. However, even after seven years of study, he never pictured himself as a graphic designer. Learning through computers gave him the opportunity to create more complex patterns and geometric shapes than he could attempt by hand, leading him to transfer this style into tattooing.

The Paris-based artist says his preference is dot work as he is interested in the texture and believes they age best on skin (we'll take his word for it!).

11. Jun Cha

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Based in Los Angeles and in such demand he's booked up years in advance, Jun Cha specialises in fine-line black and grey tattoos inspired by classical sculpture and Renaissance art, with the most amazing sense of depth and solidity to them.

He won't take on any old client; and instead operates a members system. Only those who share the values of his studio, understand his process and are committed for the long term will be accepted.

12. John 'Yogi' Barrett

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A versatile tattoo artists comfortable with most styles, John Barrett is at his best when he's mixing up photorealism – at which he's an absolute dab hand – with more traditional graphic elements. He's currently a travelling tattoo artist based in Georgia.

13. Aleksandras Kuznecovas

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Aleksandras Kuznecovas has a particular talent for horror tattoo art. His Facebook page showcases everything from bleeding eyeballs to zombie nuns. He mostly favours black and white designs, although blood red also makes an appearance, for obvious reasons.

14. Kim Rense

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Kim Rense aka Papanatos is a tattoo artist based in The Hague, Netherlands. His designs look almost like traditional book illustrations, but have been given a modern edge thanks to the interesting subject matter. Rense's black and white efforts are often inspired by fairy tales and folklore, and her attention to detail is a delight.

15. Sam Ricketts

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Steadily gaining Instagram followers, Sam Ricketts is a Swindon-based artist whose colourful creations have earned him plenty of fans. From full body pieces to smaller, palm-sized executions, his unique style shines through. Ricketts also has an online print store, for those who aren't ready to get inked just yet.

16. Charlie's Ink

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Charlie studied art and design at university, but struggled to settle on one medium or style. A family friend mentioned there was an apprenticeship going at a local tattoo studio, and the rest is history. She's currently based at Ten Tonne Purley in south east London, and exploring dotwork tattoos.

"I find that some clients struggle getting the idea in their head put to paper, so I work with them closely to get the best possible result," she says on her website.

17. JonBoy

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When it comes to simplicity, JonBoy is king. Based in New York City, he's tattooed the likes of the Kardashians. Whilst his work mostly consists of blink-and-you'll-miss-them quotes and simple line work, it's easy to see why celebs are flocking to his studio. Take a look at his Instagram page for a whole host of tiny but beautifully rendered tattoos, from constellations to lightning bolts, ghosts and letters (plus some far-from-tacky Chinese symbols).

18. Kenji Alucky

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Tattoo artist Kenji Alucky specialises in large-scale geometric designs. He runs his own tattoo studio in Amsterdam called Black Ink Power. Alucky doesn't do things by halves – his intricate, symmetrical designs often covers entire limbs.

19. Hannah Keuls

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Hannah Keuls works at Good Times Tattoo in Shoreditch, London. She has a unique, sketchy style that features swooping curves and feathery linework, and much of her tattoo art looks more like it has been painted onto her clients' skin with a brush and ink than with a tattoo gun.

20. Dmitriy Samohin

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Hailing from Odessa, Ukraine, Dmitriy Samohin is a master of bold, realistic pieces with incredibly intricate detail and vibrant colour. A self-taught artist, he's been in the business for more than 10 years and his workshops are much sought-after at tattoo conventions.

21. Jean Le Roux

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Jean Le Roux has an original illustration style that's generally focused on stylised animals and portraits. He graduated as a graphic designer and followed his passion into illustration, which led to an apprenticeship at a tattoo parlour. As well as tattooing at Black Garden Tattoo in London, he also runs The Tallon – a shop that sells clothing and bags adorned with tattoo-style designs.

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38 inspiring examples of tattoo art (2024)

FAQs

How to brainstorm meaningful tattoos? ›

How to brainstorm the perfect tattoo idea
  1. Draw inspiration from your favorite things. This can be anything from a TV show or movie to a book or video game. ...
  2. Look to nature for inspiration. ...
  3. Use your hobbies as inspiration. ...
  4. Check out tattoo galleries online. ...
  5. Get personal with your tattoos.
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How do you find a tattoo that is meaningful to you? ›

If you're looking to get a meaningful tattoo, here are some ideas to consider:
  1. Choose a significant date.
  2. Get a Portrait tattoo (Note: Only work with highly skilled artists for this)
  3. Choose a meaningful quote, or song lyrics you enjoy.
  4. Emblazon yourself with your favorite piece of pop culture.

Why is tattoo art important? ›

Current historical theory deems the practice of tattooing to have sprung up independently in various cultures. First tattoos appeared to place protective or therapeutic symbols upon the body, and later as a means of marking people out in various social groups, to today's self-expression using tattoos as art.

How to create a meaningful tattoo? ›

The best ways to find inspiration for your next tattoo
  1. Consider whether it's going to have any meaning. ...
  2. Look up some different tattoo styles and genres. ...
  3. Have a think about the style, size and placement. ...
  4. Take a look at your favorite books, movies and video games. ...
  5. Search for inspiration on social media.

What tattoo represents anxiety? ›

One common tattoo that symbolizes anxiety is the semicolon tattoo. Semicolon tattoos are thought to be a visual representation of hope and the continuation of life. For a tattoo that can symbolize freedom from anxiety, some people opt for a tattoo of birds breaking free from a cage.

Why tattoos should be meaningful? ›

Tattoos are frequently used to commemorate a significant event or person in a person's life. This could be the birth of a child, the death of a loved one, or a significant accomplishment.

What does the Bible say about tattoos? ›

But in the ancient Middle East, the writers of the Hebrew Bible forbade tattooing. Per Leviticus 19:28, “You shall not make gashes in your flesh for the dead, or incise any marks on yourselves.” Historically, scholars have often understood this as a warning against pagan practices of mourning.

What tattoo symbolizes overcoming struggle? ›

"Spiritual tattoos — mandala, hamsa, chakra, tree of life, Buddha, lotus, etcetera — are common for battling anxiety. They symbolize the overcoming of struggle, protection, self care, rebirth, the circle of life, kindness, strength, new challenges, and new beginnings."

What tattoo represents mental strength? ›

Lotus flowers: symbolize growth and resilience, representing the journey toward mental wellness.

What inspires tattoo artists? ›

Sketches and drawings can be a great source of inspiration for tattoo artists, as they can be used as the base for a design and then adapted and modified to create a unique tattoo. In other words, even if you've been in this industry for some time, don't be afraid to get out the sketchbook and start at square one.

What makes tattoos special? ›

Many tattoos serve as rites of passage, marks of status and rank, symbols of religious and spiritual devotion, decorations for bravery, marks of fertility, pledges of love, amulets and talismans, protection, and as punishment, like the marks of outcasts, slaves and convicts.

What makes good tattoo art? ›

It should be a source of pride and self-expression for the wearer, and a beautiful and artistic expression that stands the test of time. Technical aspects such as good line-work, shading, and color application are essential to creating a tattoo that is visually stunning and of the highest quality.

Why are tattoos empowering? ›

Tattoos allow individuals to express their personalities and unique quirks and represent a significant event in their lives, such as overcoming a major surgery. In addition, tattoos have become a powerful tool for promoting and embracing body positivity.

How do you convey a tattoo idea? ›

Verbalize your Idea and Let the Artist Create from There

A tattoo artist should be just that, an artist who does tattoos. Photos are not always necessary, unless you're seeking a portrait. Use your words to describe your ideas to your artist, and from your ideas they can create something unique.

What is a tattoo that can be read two ways? ›

I've never designed a tattoo before, and not many ambigrams, either. An ambigram is a form of lettering in which a word or phrase can be read in more than one direction. Or it may be two words combined into one image in which only one can be seen at a time, depending on how you look at it.

How do you explain a tattoo idea to an artist? ›

Try explaining it in one sentence.” Then there's some practicalities. “We need the size in cms/inches, the location on your body where you want it to go, whether or not it's a cover up, if it needs to fit into a gap around other tattoos, whether it's going to be in colour or blackwork or black and grey,” Kezz tell us.

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