Popular Tattoos 2020

Tattoo trends come and go just like fashion does. One of the trendiest body art styles of 2015 was minimalist black ink work. These striking yet straightforward designs will always stay in style and help your tattoo stand out.

Colorful Designs

tattoos featuring vibrant designs have become the fashion statement of 2020, and it’s easy to see why. While black and white tattoos remain fashionable, vibrant designs add more character and fun.

Embroidery

Embroidery tattooing emulates the look of fabric on your skin by using fine needle marks and shading techniques that simulate embroidery on your body. Tattoo shading courses offer a great way to give your design a realistic appearance and add plenty of details. Choose from various embroidery tattoos, including flowers and animals, or create one specifically.

Ignorant Style Tattoos

Following suit with graffiti art of the 1990s, ignorance-style tattoos feature simple line work and limited shading reminiscent of those seen on walls in that decade. Today they are popular among young adults as a form of body modification. This style can be applied to various designs ranging from small scribbles to multiple large-scale pieces, giving the work a striking and original aesthetic.

Temporary tattoos

Temporary tattoos are an excellent choice for inking novices or anyone wanting to experiment with different designs before investing in permanent ones. Temporary tattoos also appeal to artists looking to test new ideas or create pieces with broader appeal than traditional designs can. “Peekaboo” tattoos have become an increasingly popular trend. These designs feature tattoos in discreet locations on the body, such as behind an ear or along a collarbone, and have become an eye-catcher among their wearers.

Tattoo Flash

Tattoo flash is an increasingly popular trend that will only grow more popular throughout 2020. They provide a fantastic way to add color without overshadowing its design. These tattoos don’t fade like traditional, press-on tattoos do – instead, they look as though they were there and slowly fade over time until one day, about one year later, they are completely gone for good. Additionally, these are an excellent alternative to press-ons which may leave unsightly scars or allergies on your skin and should therefore be treated as such.