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6 Artists And One Mind-Blowing Tattoo Style

Discover watercolor-style tattoos.

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6 Artists And One Mind-Blowing Tattoo Style

It’s unbelievable when you see the beautiful flowing lines and splashes of colors as if you’re looking at a canvas. Watercolor style tattoos has become a sought after style for anyone, globally, looking for a new tattoo style to appreciate. Watercolor style tattoos are based on delicate, usually abstract watercolor paintings, so they don't really look like tattoos.

Here is six artists to look out for and their locations if you decided a watercolor style tattoo is what you need!

Lets start off with an artist from New York City:

    1. Gene Coffery from Tattoo Culture at Brooklyn, N.Y.

      Here is two other artists from the U.S. that requires travel for some people:

        2. Russell Van Schaick from Hart and Huntington Tattoo at Orlando, Fla.

          3. Krist Karloff from New Breed Tattoos at West Lafayette, Ind.

            Lastly, in case you decided to study abroad in Europe, you know where to get your watercolor tattoo fix:

              4. Lianne Moule from Immortal Ink at Essex, England

            5. Yadou from Poznan, Poland

            6. Aleksey Platunov from St. Petersburgh, Russia

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