Tattoo Styles: Neotraditional Tattoos

Neo Traditional expands on American traditional techniques to include more depth of dimension, more options for line widths, and a broader color palette

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2 min readNov 21, 2017

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© Mimi

Neo Traditional expands on American traditional techniques to include more depth of dimension, more options for line widths, and a broader color palette. The subject matter often pays homage to classic themes, updating but not wholly replacing Traditional motifs.

© Debora Cherrys

The post-1970s resurgence of tattoo popularity in the west led to technical innovations with tattoo machines and inks. With more color options and different tools available, and a more diverse group of people participating, evolution was inevitable.

© Debora Cherrys

A key difference between Neo Traditional and New School is that the former aims to honor the aesthetic heritage of western military tattoo culture, while the latter shares more overlap with modern street art culture.

© Mimi

The bold, clean black outlines of Old School tattoos are also used in this style, but the minimal, well saturated color palette consisting mainly of primary colors used in American traditional style is replaced by more realistic depth, shading, color and detail.

© Mitchell Allenden · Sneaky Mitch
© Shio
© Debora Cherrys
© Matt Curzon
© Myrhwan Cortés
© Mimi

Check out the neotraditional tattoo gallery for yourself.

Author: Tattoo Filter

Originally published at www.tattoofilter.com.

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