Who are the Best New School Tattoo Artists?
Featured New School Tattoo Artists
- Ben Ritchie – Nashville, Tennessee
- Justin Tauch – Long Beach, California
- David Tevenal – NYC
- Hayden Combs – Nashville, Tennessee
- Daniel Evers – Florence, Alabama
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Here are some of the best New School tattoo artists and shops according to our research. If you think we should add anyone to the list or if you see anything that should be edited, contact us by clicking here
Ben Ritchie – Nashville, Tennessee
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Justin Tauch – Long Beach, California
Tattoo Profile: I am a tattoo artist and illustrator from Chicago, IL. I have been tattooing professionally since 2010 and I specialize in custom work. I enjoy tattooing nature, space and sea life inspired imagery with an illustrative style. I am currently located in Long Beach, California.
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David Tevenal – NYC
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Hayden Combs – Nashville, Tennessee
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Daniel Evers – Florence, Alabama
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Patrick Goodwin – Raleigh, North Carolina
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Eric Diaz – San Antonio, Texas
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Chase Spivey – Charlotte, North Carolina
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Kat “Flowerhead” D’Orazio – Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Tara Quinn – San Antonio, Texas
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Carl Schwartz – Naperville, Illinois
Tattoo Profile: Carl has been tattooing for almost ten years with a specialty in pop culture new school tattoos. Carl works out of the greater Chicagoland area in Naperville, Illinois at Sapphire Studios. You can book with Carl by submitting your idea to the booking form on his website.
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Isaac Tinajero – Fort Worth, Texas
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New school tattoos are something totally unique to the individual. New school tattoos are about freestyling a bit. It is reminiscent of a hip-hop and graffiti style with jagged edges, bubble lettering, and cartoonish characteristics. With modern equipment, fresh ideas, and new techniques, new school tattooing is becoming more and more popular. The concept renders any design or image into a near caricature type of design that is heavily stylized to appear more exaggerated than the old-school style of tattooing. New school borrows the thick, defined contour lines from traditional old-school designs and transforms them with more vivid colors and interesting, unique designs.