Get inspired with these 11 fascinating models of watercolor tattoos

1. For its subtle and fluid result, the watercolor technique has figured as one of the most requested styles in tattoo parlors.

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2. To compose an image, it uses effects such as subtle stains, color blending, and splatters.

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3. Through watercolors, drawings come to life and movement.

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4. And can combine with other techniques - such as geometric - and make a beautiful contrast between the fill and the strokes

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5. To highlight the idea of ​​movement, use watercolor in air-bound drawings - such as balloons, bladders, birds, butterflies, etc. - it's always a good choice

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6. Here we have a bird tattoo, which in itself is synonymous with freedom and lightness; the watercolored effect fell very well for further highlighting the qualities of the design

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7. Maps and the desire to know the world also refer to the notion of freedom; therefore, nothing better than the fluidity of the watercolor effect to reinforce this idea.

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8. Here's a minimalist tattoo suggestion for you to do with your BFF

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9. And this magnolia here shows how beautiful a black and white tattoo looks

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10. It is also worth investing in this technique to fill marine elements such as fish, shells, waves or boats.

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11. On the other hand, because of the possibility of working in shades and giving a feeling of lightness, the watercolorist also does not leave anyone who wants to tattoo a character or personality.

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