Tattoo Types
Tattooing is such a fine art that through the years and even centuries it has spawned different tattoo types that have stood the test of time. They have for the most part provided the template for modern tattoos of today. Take for example the Japanese Irezumi, which many of today’s modern tattoos take a lot of influence from. Tribal and Traditional American are a confluence of different influences ranging from cultural to modern pop. Trash polka is making waves in Europe and the US particularly in New York City with its emphasis on red and black inks.
New York City – Tattoo Mecca
New York City or the Big Apple is widely considered as the mecca for the art of tattooing. Why? It is here in NYC that the very first tattoo machine was created and patented. On top of that, the culture of New York City and its boroughs such as Brooklyn for example provide a lot of support for its thriving community of tattoo artists and collectors. Due to the latest innovations in technology and machinery we could say that the evolving range of tattoo art is alive and well here in New York City.
Interestingly, from 1961 until 1997, there were no legal tattoo shops in New York. The reason? The Health Department decided to ban tattooing after a series of alleged blood-borne hepatitis B cases linked to Coney Island shops in the late 50s. However, there was no clear evidence to back up their claim. The first people who went looking for tattoos in New York were you guessed it, sailors who got a haircut and some ink in what is now popularly known as the Financial District. Today, tattooing is a very popular form of self-expression not just in New York City but the world. Hand of Glory Tattoo offers professionally made tattoos done by our experienced and award-winning Brooklyn Tattoo artists. Call us for an appointment today.
Placement
If you are looking to have a tattoo done here in Brooklyn, New York or anywhere in the planet, placement is a key factor as different tattoos often have meanings tied to them and if you do not want to be seen like a newbie always refer to the advice of your New York City tattoo artist. Regardless of what tattoo you end up choosing you will have immersed yourself in a culture that is part traditional, spiritual, and rebellious and often times a reflection of an art and counter culture movement. Beautiful images of realism that pay homage to an influence in a person’s life or experience, a memory of a difficult moment or a symbol of hope or change. Sometimes the tattoo is chosen just because it looks simply fabulous. Immerse yourself in the world of tattoo culture refined in ink and blood.