Thieves Tattoo Photo #5246
In Europe, tattoos appeared on convicts as early as the eighteenth century, initially as forced identification marks. Over time, inmates reclaimed the practice, turning imposed branding into a voluntary system of rank, affiliation, and personal history written on skin.
Abstract tattoos break away from literal representation, using shapes, colors, and unconventional compositions to create expressive, non-figurative designs. The style prioritizes feeling and movement over realism.
The shoulder's rounded shape gives tattoos a natural frame, wrapping designs around the deltoid muscle. It's a versatile placement that transitions easily into a sleeve or back piece.