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Dotwork tattoos

An Art In Fine Details


Dotwork tattoos have gained popularity in recent years and have become a highly sought after style. This unique technique involves creating a tattoo by applying numerous dots to create an image or visual effects.


What is a Dotwork Tattoo?

Dotwork is a technique that requires the artist to tattoo multiple dots to create an image or visual effects. The technique is often used to create whole images, even portraits, or for shading1. When used in shading, the artist will often use black, gray, dark blue or even red ink. A tattoo artist can create Dotwork tattoos using a coil machine or a hand piercing technique.


History of Dotwork Tattoos

The tattoos can be dated back to the Iceman, a frozen mummy who is 5200 years old. In addition, female mummies in ancient Egypt also had a number of different tattoos. What all ancient tattoos have in common is the Dotwork design. Iceman had different dots and dot patterns on different parts of his body1. Researchers suggest that tattoos were often used as a therapeutic technique to alleviate pain.


Pointillism and Dotwork Tattoos

Dotwork tattoos are inspired by the popular painting technique, pointillism. This method, similar to Dotwork, uses several small dots to create a dynamic image. The painting technique or style was first popularized in 1886 as a branch of Impressionism.


Dotwork tattoos now

Dotwork technique is commonly used in geometric, mandala, spiritual or religious tattoos. However, the technique can be used in any style of tattoo. Mandala tattoos are composed of a pattern of circles. The Dotwork method is usually used to create a soft center and shading in the mandala.


Dotwork tattoos are a unique and detailed art form that offers a different approach to traditional tattoos. Whether you want a simple or complex design, Dotwork tattoos can add a level of detail and depth that is truly impressive1. So if you're looking for a new tattoo that stands out, consider the Dotwork style.



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