Art tattoos inspired by famous paintings and artists

Keith Haring's tattoo

Keith Haring tattoo, New York artist full of movement (Source)

The tattoos  They are one of the most attractive and striking possibilities when it comes to inspiring us. We have since artistic expressions oldest of mankind (cave and cave drawings) to modern authors such as Keith Haring.

If we decide on a tattoo art, you have to know how to start. Which is the style what else do we like? Do we have any Author fetish that we want to always carry with us?

Endless classics

Alphone Mucha Tattoo

Alphonse Mucha, highest standard of Art Noveau (Source)

The tattoos they will usually provide us large pieces, of a great beauty and colorful. For inspiration, we can look for photos of famous paintings online or think about the authors we like.

A lovely style is the art nouveau, characteristic of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. One of the most representative authors of this period is Alphonse Mucha, known for his portraits of beautiful women, in a style almost cartoon, in which warm colors like gold.

Van Gogh tattoo

Van Gogh tattoo, beautiful and spectacular (Source)

Another very famous artist, known for his almost psychedelic paintings and for slicing his ear, is Van Gogh. On Starry Night is a perfect choice for a large composition on the back, although any of his works guarantees a impact spectacular.

The XNUMXth century, from horror to pop

Dalí's war face tattoo

Dalí's war face tattoo (Source)

The XNUMXth century is also ideal to inspire us. From the compositions dreamlike and terrifying of Dalí to Picasso's cubism, passing through Hopper's nostalgic Americans, this century left us with some of the most daring works of the world. history of art.

Kandinsky tattoo

Kandinsky's colorful and abstract shapes guarantee an original tattoo (Source)

Kandinsky, for example (who, surprisingly, was born in the XNUMXth century!), was a Russian painter who painted exclusively abstract art, can inspire a tattoo art surprising, original and full of color.

At the other extreme, the pop art, from the mid-XNUMXth century, can inspire tattoos very colorful based on the aesthetics of comic and from the media, snippets of stories taken out of context that are already part of the popular imagination.

Pop art tattoo

Pop art is also a good option for inspiration (Source)

No doubt the artists inspire other forms of art such as tattoos. And you, which author do you like the most?


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