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Top 49 Tattoo Sleeve Filler Ideas – [2021 Inspiration Guide]

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7. American Traditional Sleeve Filler Tattoos

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The Importance of Filler in Tattoo Sleeves

Whatever style of tattoo sleeve you are looking for, there’s a filler element you can use for strengthening your overall design, whether it’s supporting the central theme or using up space with appropriate color and shape to make the ink look finalized.

The elements are greatly important for filling out and supporting the major theme of large, complex, and colorful Japanese sleeve tattoo designs. This is known as Gakoubori. The major elements used are wind, water, smoke, rocks and earth, waves, and clouds.

American traditional tattoo sleeves use filler such as stars, crosses, hatches and other simple designs to complement what are usually a series of tattoo images unconnected to each other except for the style of application.

In geometric or mandala style tattoo ideas then recurring patterns that play off the main design and fit into a larger pattern help the tattoo grow outward from a central point or help in creating 3d visual effects.

The most overlooked filler for many tattoos is negative space. Negative space refers to a piece where the majority of the linework and inking is done in order to bring out the empty space to reveal an image.

Negative space it is popular for being cost-effective in its comparatively minimal use of ink, as well as its stylistic versatility.

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