![]() Black out sleeve with white ink flower by Miguel Vanacore at Black Club Tattoo Black out half sleeve by Xiao Lun at Hailin Tattoo studio in Los Angeles Many black out tattoo collectors do it in part for the experience of getting the tattoo, as a full blackout (especially as a coverup) can be very painful, creating an almost spiritual experience for the person getting tattooed. Geometric black out work by Guy Le Tattooer at Sigue Sigue Sputnik Geometric black out work in progress by Kenji Alucky at Black Ink Power in Berlin Some black out tattoos also feature some geometric style work mixed in, or white ink over top of the black. Heavy black out work by Dekalcomanu in Toulouse, France Fresh black out sleeve by Lukasz Melcher at Stygmat Tattoo Sleeve and chest piece by 3Kreuze at Ruin Your Life Tattoo in Germany Negative space black out work by Hoode Tattoos at Black Vulture gallery in Philadelphiaīlack out tattoos are exactly what they sound like, large amounts of black ink as the subject, sometimes covering older existing tattoos. Black out tattoos have been growing in popularity over the last few years, with some people even getting full body suits in this style. ![]()
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