Airbrush Tattoo Photo #21367
They're popular at events, parties, and festivals-or for anyone who wants to test a tattoo idea before committing to permanent ink. How Airbrush Tattoos Work A stencil is placed on the skin, and an airbrush gun sprays cosmetic-grade paint over it.
Achieving lifelike results in skin requires mastery of light, shadow, and color blending. Realistic tattoos often look three-dimensional, with subjects appearing to emerge from the skin surface.
A spine tattoo draws attention to the body's natural symmetry, creating a bold centerline that works well with flowing or geometric designs. The placement is dramatic and easily hidden under clothing.