Biomechanics Tattoo Photo #9440
The style became popular in the 1980s and gained wider recognition in the early 2000s, partly inspired by the work of artist H. R.
Watercolor tattoos use soft color gradients and flowing edges that mimic paint on paper. The technique avoids heavy outlines, letting colors blend naturally into the skin for a light, artistic appearance.
The inner arm offers a soft, relatively flat surface that suits detailed and sensitive designs. It's a semi-private placement, visible only when the arm is turned or raised.