Tattoo art existed in the world even before our era. It wasn't called art back then, but rather a way of signing the body with symbols determining the wearer's heritage. It was first associated with tribal people, yet in the 1970s, this form of self-symbolizing became a mainstream art form.
Tattoo coloring methods continue to improve in the tattoo realm, enabling the creation of new skillful trends to emerge. Several tattoo artists, one of them being Jooa, combine a lot of research on colorimetry, contrast, and transition to turn your skin into realistic gold.
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I had to do a double-take, legit thought this pencil was real. I want to go to Manhattan now...
Kinda wish the crappy Cinderella tattoo wasn't there. Gorgeous work on the jewels, too!
Exactly. Same here. Do we have old tatoos made with the technique to see that?
Load More Replies...This is unbelievable. I am beyond impressed. What a talent. I want one
I would love to see 8f that effect can be obtained on darker skin. It looks beautiful.
I'd like to see them on brown or darker skin tones. They look awesome either way but I would really like to see how this would suit my complexion.
Exactly. Same here. Do we have old tatoos made with the technique to see that?
Load More Replies...This is unbelievable. I am beyond impressed. What a talent. I want one
I would love to see 8f that effect can be obtained on darker skin. It looks beautiful.
I'd like to see them on brown or darker skin tones. They look awesome either way but I would really like to see how this would suit my complexion.