Thieves Tattoo Photo #5260
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.
Illustrative tattoos combine elements of traditional illustration with tattooing techniques, blending detailed linework with expressive shading. The style bridges the gap between fine art and body art.
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.