Thieves Tattoo Photo #5287
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.
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.
Forearm tattoos benefit from a natural canvas that follows the arm's long shape. Designs can wrap around the arm or sit on the inner or outer surface, giving flexibility in how the tattoo is displayed.