American traditional explained

American traditional, Western traditional or simply traditional is a tattoo style featuring bold black outlines and a limited color palette, with common motifs influenced by sailor tattoos.[1] The style is sometimes called old school and contrasted with "new school" tattoos, which it influenced, and which use a wider range of colors, shading, and subjects.[2]

Flash designs are often American traditional.[3]

Artists

Common motifs

Many old school motifs derive from tattoos popular among military service members, including patriotic symbols, such as eagles and American flags, along with pin-up girls.

Other old school tattoo designs include:

Examples

Designs circa 1900–1945 by Clark & Sellers:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Festa . Joe . 2013-02-06 . A Short, Incomplete History of American Traditional Tattooing New-York Historical Society . 2022-06-04 . New York Historical Society . en.
  2. Book: Miller . Jean-Chris . The body art book: a complete, illustrated guide to tattoos, piercings, and other body modifications . 1997 . Berkley Books . 042515985X . Berkley trade pbk. . New York . registration.
  3. Web site: Michalak . Jodie . February 18, 2022 . Flash vs. Custom Tattoos . 2022-06-05 . Byrdie . en.
  4. Web site: JP . 2009-01-29 . The Legend of Sailor Jerry Tattoo Master Norman Collins . 2022-06-04 . The Selvedge Yard . en.
  5. Clerk, Carol (2009), Vintage Tattoos - The Book of Old-School Skin Art, Universe, pp 12-15.