![]() The wearer of this tatt obviously is a huge fan of music. Tattoos are often inked because they’re something that you really care about. If you have a heritage that you’re proud of, then you might like to show it off in your watercolor tattoo, like this Indian design here. It looks like this person has a real dedication to their pets! Check out the tiny paw prints and names down the bottom and then watch them melt into a dreamcatcher and eyes. Once you start with one watercolor, you might not be able to stop! Many people find that watercolor tattoos are a lot easier to expand on than traditional tattoos, because they cann just “melt” in.ĭon’t we all wish we had a unicorn? Well you could too, if you chose to get a tattoo like this one here. The white stars look brilliant amongst the watercolor.Ĭopy your favorite design from elsewhere and then get a great watercolor artist to enhance it in ways only they know how to! We’re not sure what’s going on here – is that a hand? But the colors and night sky feel are simly mesmerizing. Look at all the different colors in this design! There is a lot going on here, and yet somehow it all works really well, including the script below. Check out this jellyfish design for a bit of inspo! Sea creatures make perfect partners with watercolor tattoos. We love it how this one looks like the camera flash is going off and capturing some awesome snaps! You can even enhance your small tattoo with splashes of watercolor. What do you think of the results?Īnother outline design that would’ve been added to later, the watercolor splashes cover up the seeming mistakes in the middle of the design. We’re pretty sure that this pirate ship was inked quite a bit before the wearer decided to add some splashes of color to it. This owl looks great because all the colors within are complementary. It really helps when your tattooist has a good grasp of the color wheel. ![]() These pheonix is made up of patches of all different colors and is still easily distinguishable. Watercolor tattoos don’t necessarily need traditional deep ink outlines to look good. There is no ignoring this tattoo, that’s for sure! These dragonflies have been colored in the brightest of shades. Notice how it looks like in parts that the ink has been mixed with water and splashed on. The lighter blue to the darker blue, along with the lighter red to the darker red are indicative of a truly talented tattooist.Īnother crown design, this one really puts the “water” into watercolor. Notice the gradation of colors here in the rose. What we really love about this sun and moon watercolor tattoo is the continuing drops of color that splotch down the arms. A subtle watercolor tattoo just blends similar colors to give a tattoo that leaps off the skin like this little fox here. You don’t have to use all the colors either. ![]() This beetle is brilliant in color and size too! You don’t have to use the regular colors that you would in the real world with watercolor tattoos – wuite the opposit in fact. This blowing dandelion would have been gorgeous on it’s own but the colorful highlighting and blowing of muscial notes make it a clear stand out. You can take a regular tattoo design (even an old one you’d like to spruce up) and add “drips” of color for something that’s infinity more beautiful. You will have also seen a few infinity symbols getting about, haven’t you? Have you ever seen anything like this one here? It’s like an artist chose this girl as their board. While feathers are a hugely popular tattoo choice, how many do you see looking as awesome and unique as this one here?! A true blue eye catcher. This gorgeous girl standing protecting herself from the rain and yet reaching up to touch it is highlighted with some amazing pastels. Splashes of color of the rainbow make this pretty triangle really stand out from one of the more popular tattoo designs of the past few years.
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