A tattoo is a quite popular artwork that is embraced by a lot of communities for decades. Mostly the tattoo works we see around us are 2D. This means the tattoo looks simple as a 2D design. But with the advancement of technology and creativity, tattoo artists are now also creating 3D tattoos that look similar to a 3D picture on a canvas. The only difference between a 3D picture and a 3D tattoo is one is painted on a canvas or paper and the other on human skin.
The amount of effort put to create a realism tattoo is five times more than creating a normal tattoo. The reason is pretty obvious. One needs to have years of devotion, hard work, motivation and tons of talent to create a realism tattoo. Starting from sketching the idea on a stencil to finally onto the skin, one needs to put an immense amount of technique and invest a lot of time to create such a unique realistic artwork on skin.
What is realism tattoo?
Photo-realism or realism is a technique in which an artwork is created that looks like a real-life 3-D image or a photograph. The term realism, in general, refers to artworks that are detailed, precise and accurate so that it represents real imagery. Mostly faces, objects, animals or sceneries from real life are portrayed on the skin. The most important thing that a realism tattoo artist needs to have is an eye for detail. In several instances, the artwork might involve different colors and layers to maximize the 3D effect and contrast.
The major fact about realism tattoo is it has no boundaries. Some realism tattoo artist has the talent of making an image look like wet, for example creating something like teardrops from an eye. They use certain colours and layers in appropriate places to make the tattoo look absolutely real. Sometimes the fold of your skin is also considered while creating such tattoos.
History of Realism tattoos
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Realism tattoos are mostly inspired by the 1850's realism art movement that started in France. It preceded the emotional and dramatic styles like romanticism. Unlike the dramatic and emotional styles, the realistic artist did not focus on dramatic images or emotional imagery. The realistic artists mainly focused on creating real-life imagery by keeping the image minimalist yet with detailing. Now when this realism artwork is applied on tattoo work, it did not remain that minimalistic. Though the realistic tattoos are not very dramatic they are not quite easy to approach. Most of these tattoos are done in black and grey to achieve the desired level of detail. Sometimes some other base colors are used depending on the criteria of the image.
Unique realism tattoos
While traditional realism tattoos mainly focused on faces, objects and realistic images, artists these days have come up with some designs that are going to crawl your eyebrows and looks like creeps. Some of the common creepy designs include injured eyeballs, dead faces and other distorted depictions. Other types of realism tattoos are the illusion tattoos. These tattoos look so real that it's hard to convince yourself that it's on a person's skin.
What is the technique used for realism tattoos?
Well, frankly speaking, most realism tattoo artists don't open up about their unique techniques, but thanks to Social media and YouTube. One of the most common methods for making realistic tattoos is mapping of shadows. Anyone who has gotten such a tattoo will definitely notice the stencil placement wherein the contour lines and the outline areas look like a topographic map. This is where realistic tattoos differ from traditional tattoos. Realism tattoos lack bold outlines rather shading and contrasting are mainly focused.
Where can you get a realism tattoo from?
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If you are planning to get a realism portrait tattoo, you need to consider a few things. First of all not, all tattoo artist can make realism tattoos. It requires years of experience and expertise in this field. Google the best realism tattoo artists near you. Check out their gallery and look for what kind of work they have done before. Also, keep in mind to get a realism tattoo you need to spend three times more than normal tattoos.
So what are you waiting for? Find out the best realism tattoos artist near your location and get one done!
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