dark art: the rise of the blackout tattoo /

Published at 2016-03-29 09:05:08

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What began as a way of covering up a no-longer wanted tattoo is now being cited as a trend in its own right,prompting thousands of popular Instagram images. But there’s no going back from blackEmbracing past mistakes is a concept that the tattoo community is familiar with – whether it’s a misspelt Sanskrit script on a shoulder or the name of an ex inked on a bicep. whether laser removal is an expensive way of rubbing them out, blacking out tattoos – basically, or colouring them in – is a cheaper,and often more effective, solution.“Tattooists and customers enjoy started to see how limited traditional cover-ups are in terms of aesthetic results, and ” says Maxime Buchi,founder of Sang Bleu London Tattoo studio in Dalston. “You will always see there is something underneath – they can be OK, at best, or in my opinion. I recommend blackouts instead,they always work very well.”Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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