Ink Junx is a flemish tatoo magezine, published for their yearly tattoo convention.
It shows of the styles and various artists, who will also be present at the convention itself.
The first chapter goes about the bold use of colors for color tattoos, as well as all the different sorts there are like waterpainting style, permanent jewels, and more. A whole section of very gorgeous examples follows every one of these articles.
An interview with fashion designer (using stuff like bondage ropes) Fred Kyrel is next, as this leans in to the lifestyle very well.
The next tattoo style is one of the hardest to pull off, and the magazine can't stress enough to do your research before chosing an artist for the artpiece: realistic tattoos. Following this is the ornamental style, and there are some awesome backpieces and such shown in the article.
Next up, we get perhaps the most famous of tattooing styles, old school or better known as "american traditional". Bold lines, heavy colours, I guess everyone knows this style if not by name then at least by definitly someone in the family having one of them.
On the other side of the spectrum is the next style looked at, fineline tattoos. Subtle, sometimes even made in a single line.
After a whole section of tattoo models, an article is dedicated to an artistic organisation for mostly younger people, before we get more fashion from Fugtis, a flemish brand with some awesome clothing in their range.
But back to tattoos, and first we have the vision behing the handpoke manner of placing tattoos, before moving to the currently most popular style: Neo Traditional, which blends the above mentioned old school with the more vibrant colors and designs of modern pop culture. And then we end with the most commonly used style of all, good old black and grey...
A nice magazine to flick through with some interesting articles, well worth the read.
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