Who are the Best Watercolor Tattoo Artists?
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Amanda Wachob – NYC
Tattoo Styles
: Watercolor, Abstract
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Rick Unger – Denver, Colorado
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Eric Cantu – Dallas, Texas
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Laura Davie – Seattle, Washington
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Jenny Vidovic – Seattle, Washington
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Alexis Witt – Seattle, Washington
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Jasmine Waller – Charlotte, North Carolina
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Chelsea Youngblood – Seattle, Washington
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Dre Garcia – Tucson, Arizona
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Keith Fieler – Indianapolis, Indiana
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Matt Folse – Dallas, Texas
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Morgan Murray – Oakland, California
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Lacey Rawson – Columbus, Ohio
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Noah Holtman – Kansas City, Missouri
Tattoo Styles
: Watercolor
Tattoo Profile: Professional Tattoos by Noah Holtman of K.C. Ink in Kansas City Missouri. Hit me up to make your appointment today.
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Robert Sosa – Houston, Texas
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Damien Galloway – Arlington, Texas
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Andy Hyland – Boston, Massachusetts
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Thea Duskin – Buffalo, New York
Tattoo Styles
: Watercolor, Custom
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Lucy Hu – Huntington Beach, California
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Cody Meneley – Dallas, Texas
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Jade Stein – Dallas, Texas
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Nate Baker – San Antonio, Texas
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Kyle DeCory – Seattle, Washington
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Garrett Hudson – Indianapolis, Indiana
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Perhaps you have been considering getting your first tattoo, or maybe you are trying to think of something a little different for your next tattoo. Well, have you ever considered a watercolor tattoo? Watercolor tattoos are created utilizing a unique method of tattooing that provides you with an image with subtle shading, gentle color, yet vibrant hues. Unlike standard tattoos, watercolor tattooing typically does not begin with a hard, defined outline in black ink, but rather the image is free formed and colored in a somewhat lighter shading to create the appearance of a watercolor painting. While these tattoos can look a bit chaotic at times, they are very controlled and calculated. Although the shading of the ink is a little lighter than a regular tattoo, these tattoos are still permanent and long lasting. Most tattoos can use a little touch up after several years, and water color tattoos are no different than a regular tattoo in that sense, although they may require attention a few years sooner than a regular tattoo. As with any tattoo, the possibilities are limited only by the skill of the tattoo artist that is doing the work and your imagination.