Old Style Tattoos

Traditional tattoos are bold, vibrant, and full of vibrant colors – the artistic manifestation of wanderlust and freedom. Their style was popularized during World War II in Hawaii thanks to Norman Collins (Sailor Jerry).

Pin-up girls

Pin-up girls were an iconic image in World War I and II to help boost morale among airmen and seamen alike.

Lion

Lion Tattoos have long been associated with strength and dominance, making them an excellent choice for men. Lions are widely revered as symbols of power and leadership – often representing courage, strength, and family protection. This tattoo design features a simple yet effective method of a lion head framed by solid linework, creating an eye-catching geometric pattern on your bicep. The combination of geometric lines creates an interesting visual effect. Fineline tattoos are delicate, but this lioness stands out with her bold and regal image. Negative space adds depth, while the fractalized mandala patterns add another element. This style would look fantastic on full sleeves.

Diving Girl

An old-style diving girl tattoo is an excellent symbol of femininity and strength, reminding women that anything they set their minds to can be accomplished. Additionally, this piece can show your passion for marine life while at the same time representing your sense of style in water activities. Scuba diving is an adventurous sport that poses many risks and dangers, yet this tattoo shows your willingness to embrace those risks and push yourself beyond limits for your passion. This is also a fantastic way of showing others your courage and bravery!

Panther

Panther Tattoos have long been used as symbols of power and masculinity. These ferocious creatures typically feature bloodied claws and open jaws to emphasize their fierce appearance. Sailor Jerry is an excellent example of someone taking bold approaches to classic designs like this. His panther tattoos stand as a testament to this.

Heart

Traditional Tattoos are distinctive designs characterized by bold lines and limited color palettes that encapsulate wanderlust and freedom, often inspired by Sailor Jerry’s philosophy of tattooing. There has been a resurgence of Neo-Traditional styles, combining modern techniques and colors with old-school tattooing’s bold lines and symbolism to keep this aesthetic relevant. Heart tattoos typically symbolize love; however, when combined with other elements, they can take on new meanings. For instance, an intricately drawn dagger piercing the heart could represent betrayal or heartbreak. Ship tattoo designs are another popular heart design choice. The image conveys strength and determination, making this an especially fitting tribute for sailors traveling for months away from loved ones they left behind. Additionally, the ship symbolizes protection and power in voodoo, making it a fantastic statement piece for anybody!

Eagle

Tattooed eagles symbolize freedom and strength, symbolizing your ability to overcome challenges head-on. An eagle tattoo can make an unforgettable statement and be a great conversation starter! This striking design can make a bold statement while being the center of conversation among your peers. Sailor Jerry chose the eagle as his symbol to represent America as a strong, honorable nation that would never back down in battle. Even today, its significance remains strong but is often associated with the American flag. Famous tattoo designs feature an eagle with talons, representing its powerful grip. This image can usually be found in tribal Tattoos and makes a striking addition to any piece. Yellow eye and beak colors create an even more significant impact – though most eagle Tattoos feature black ink as their foundation, there are plenty of possibilities when adding color, too!