White Tattoo Photo #1190
Instead of dark lines on skin, you get a raised, almost embossed pattern that only reveals itself up close or under the right light. The effect is closer to a scar or a watermark than a conventional tattoo, and that subtlety is exactly the point for people who want ink that does not announce itself to the room.
Geometric tattoos use precise lines, angles, and repeated shapes to form structured compositions. Symmetry and mathematical patterns give these designs a modern, architectural quality.
The back provides the largest continuous canvas on the body, ideal for detailed scenes and large-scale compositions. Upper back pieces are easy to conceal, while full-back tattoos make a dramatic statement.