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New School tattoo

New School tattoo.

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Since 2015

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High rating 4.7

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I couldn't be happier. My tattoo is exactly what I imagined. The staff was friendly and always answered all my questions. I will definitely be back!

Elisabeth T.

I would recommend this studio to anyone. Professional, fast and great atmosphere. Best tattoo I have ever had.

Omar H.

I've never met such a professional. The tattoo looks absolutely great and the studio is super clean. It's not the cheapest salon, but the quality is worth it.

Jiří K.

History and Development of the New School of Tattooing

The New School tattoo movement, which flourished mainly in the 1980s and 1990s, represents a revolutionary shift in the art of tattooing, a departure from traditional and classic styles, towards something fresh and innovative. The style developed in response to social and cultural changes, as young artists sought to express their individuality and resistance to norms. Characterized by its bright and saturated colors, exaggerated proportions, and often comic or caricature-like designs, the New School represented a tumultuous reaction to the more conservative tattoo styles of the past. The key artists who were at the forefront of the movement were inspired by street art, graffiti, and popular culture of the time, and their courage to experiment and create without limits laid the foundation for this distinctive and unforgettable style of tattooing.

Characteristics and features of the New School of Tattooing

New School tattooing is distinguished from other styles by its unique visual aesthetic, which emphasizes bright, saturated colors and dynamic lines. Where traditional tattooing often sticks to muted hues and subtle details, New School is characterized by vibrant, almost neon colors that pop out of the tattoo. Its designs often include exaggerated proportions and cartoonish motifs, reminiscent of comic book characters or graffiti art. These characteristics allow artists to experiment with perspective, shading, and the play of light, resulting in three-dimensional works that appear to move on the skin. Although this style may appear playful and light-hearted, it requires extraordinary technical skill and creativity from the tattoo artist.

The influence and reception of the New School in contemporary pop culture

In recent decades, New School tattoos have gained a solid place in the cultural consciousness, influencing fashion, music, and visual arts. With its bold aesthetics and playful designs, this style is popular among celebrities, which further strengthens its presence and acceptance in the public sphere. In many popular films and television shows, we can see characters with New School tattoos, making this style even more well-known and accepted. In addition, with the growing interest in alternative art and subcultures, New School tattoos have become a symbol of modern expression of individuality and creativity. In contemporary pop culture, this style not only represents the courage to be different, but also serves as a bridge between alternative art communities and a wider audience.

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