#KneeTattoo
A knee tattoo is a great option for those who want to stand out from the crowd. A drawing on this area of a woman's or man's legs immediately attracts attention, because it is much less common than a tattoo on the neck or forearm. In addition, with age, wrinkles do not form on the knees and the skin does not sag, which means that the contours of the image will be preserved for a long time.
The anatomical shape of the knee is a circle or oval, so it is desirable that the design be round too. Images with sharp corners will look unnatural. Also, you should not choose a sketch with a large number of small details - firstly, they are difficult to draw on the kneecap due to the relief, and secondly, at a distance of 2-3 meters they merge together, which is why the tattoo does not look right, as intended.
Tattoos can be different in size and located differently on the leg:
Men's tattoos in the knee area are often associated with biomechanics (the knee joint is often drawn using 3D technology), computer games (this could be a shield of a character or his portrait), and animal art (images of the heads of wild animals or dogs of aggressive breeds). The most popular drawings are:
Tattoos for women are usually floral: a large flower (rose or chrysanthemum), a wreath of leaves, a branch with small flowers under or above the kneecap. Esoteric symbols are also popular - zodiac signs , amulets. Both men and women get narrative tattoos in the knee area - usually such designs become part of a larger image that extends over the entire leg.
Drawings on the knee visually divide the leg in half, shortening it. This can be a problem for girls and short guys. To avoid this effect, you should choose sketches with vertical lines - for example, a sun with two long rays, one of which reaches the middle of the thigh, and the second - to the middle of the shin.
When getting a tattoo on the knee, you should take into account the high risk of damage - it is enough to fall while riding a bicycle or skateboard to tear off the skin in the place where the design is applied. After healing, tattoo correction may be necessary.
A knee tattoo is a great option for those who want to stand out from the crowd. A drawing on this area of a woman's or man's legs immediately attracts attention, because it is much less common than a tattoo on the neck or forearm. In addition, with age, wrinkles do not form on the knees and the skin does not sag, which means that the contours of the image will be preserved for a long time.
The anatomical shape of the knee is a circle or oval, so it is desirable that the design be round too. Images with sharp corners will look unnatural. Also, you should not choose a sketch with a large number of small details - firstly, they are difficult to draw on the kneecap due to the relief, and secondly, at a distance of 2-3 meters they merge together, which is why the tattoo does not look right, as intended.
Tattoos can be different in size and located differently on the leg:
Men's tattoos in the knee area are often associated with biomechanics (the knee joint is often drawn using 3D technology), computer games (this could be a shield of a character or his portrait), and animal art (images of the heads of wild animals or dogs of aggressive breeds). The most popular drawings are:
Tattoos for women are usually floral: a large flower (rose or chrysanthemum), a wreath of leaves, a branch with small flowers under or above the kneecap. Esoteric symbols are also popular - zodiac signs , amulets. Both men and women get narrative tattoos in the knee area - usually such designs become part of a larger image that extends over the entire leg.
Drawings on the knee visually divide the leg in half, shortening it. This can be a problem for girls and short guys. To avoid this effect, you should choose sketches with vertical lines - for example, a sun with two long rays, one of which reaches the middle of the thigh, and the second - to the middle of the shin.
When getting a tattoo on the knee, you should take into account the high risk of damage - it is enough to fall while riding a bicycle or skateboard to tear off the skin in the place where the design is applied. After healing, tattoo correction may be necessary.
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