Leg sleeve in progress
George • Sep 19, 2015
Leg sleeve in progress

Leg sleeve in progress

Leg sleeve in progress. This full leg sleeve started recently at Tattoo Culture , in Brooklyn.

As I was saying before Japanese Tattoo Style is one of the oldest traditional style in tattooing and thats why it’s TIME Approved, unlike most of the trendy styles ? And it’s a great option for COVER UPs as it can be customized for every unique situation with old tattoo and still keep its beauty and strong symbols.

Also ‘Japanese’ is one of the most popular style in Modern tattooing. Being looking quite illustrative, it’s traditionally deeply symbolical. Every element of Japanese tattoo design has it’s particular meaning and purpose. In order to understand the design meaning, it is essential to understand the history and background of Japanese culture itself. If you are looking for “Japanese tattoo artist” in NYC and want your tattoo done in Japanese style but confused by it’s symbolics, please press here to schedule your consultation, and I’ll definitely do my best to help to choose right design elements!

Before scheduling your consultation, please make sure that:  You have collected reference images which clearly illustrate your tattoo idea and you are able to provide them(in digital) for detailed discussion during your consultation appointment.

Please note: Photos of someone else’s tattoos can be only used as examples. ABSOLUTELY NO copying of other peoples tattoos or parts of tattoos!

 

Tattoo shows tiger, owl and peony flowers, will be done in Japanese style.

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