Flash Tattoo Art

What is Flash Tattoo Art?

If you have ever taken a minute to study or admire various tattoo designs hanging on the walls of a tattoo studio, then you already know what a flash tattoo is. It is a tattoo design scripted on cardboard or paper and is ready for use as a tattoo. While custom tattoos have quickly overtaken the flash tattoo, it is still a significant part of the tattoo industry. That said, here are factors that will help you understand and distinguish flash tattoo art from custom tattoos.

Market Flash Tattoo

These are probably the first ones you will see in a tattoo studio catalog. They have been a popular choice over the years, and most clients request them. They include symbols, hearts, roses, butterflies, among others things. They are usually generic pictures and patterns, and they require almost zero design input. For that reason, they are not unique, and you are likely to meet another person with the same tattoo as yours in the same place.

Collector Flash

This is a go-between the market flash tattoo and the custom design tattoo. Often, a tattoo artist creates unique artwork based on their likes, preferences, and adventures in the industry. Most popular tattoo artists have gained popularity through their collector tattoo collections. This design takes longer and costs more, and it reflects the artist’s thoughts and style.

Custom Ink and Flash Tattoo

If you are looking for a unique, large, and intricately designed tattoo, a custom tattoo is the way to go. Custom tattoos often hold a special meaning for the wearer; thus, you are not likely to find it with someone else. Flash tattoo art, on the other hand is small, simple, and can be done in a single sitting.

If you are a beginner in the tattoo world, it is best to start with flash tattoo art and see how best you can handle it. You can then further upgrade to more intricate tattoo designs with more elaborate lines and profound meanings.

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