Criminals Tattoo Photo #16299
Symbols and markings developed as ways to communicate identity, rank, and personal history within closed communities where other forms of communication were limited. What makes these tattoos complex is that meanings shift across regions, eras, and social groups-a symbol that means one thing in Russian prisons may mean something entirely different in American gang culture or Japanese yakuza tradition.
Using lines of varying thickness to define shape and depth, linework tattoos achieve expression through economy. The absence of shading keeps the focus on the quality and flow of each stroke.
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.