Blue Orchid Tattoo Horror - Surrealist Tattoos
This style covers everything from Salvador Dali to Fantasy monsters and incoherent nightmares. Full of symbolic scenes, stange dream-like scenarios, humor (sometimes the humor is gleeful, impish or sometimes it can have a sarcasrtic or cruel twist). Blue Orchid Tattoo uses bizarre creatures and people to create continuity between the images, some are single images used to shock or catch you attention. Blue Orchid Tattoo creates works of art on skin combining your ideas and images, our tools and skills for a quality Horror Tattoo
Permanent mark or design made on the body by pigment introduced through ruptures in the skin. The term is also loosely applied to the inducement of scars (cicatrization). Tattooing has been practiced in most parts of the world, and examples have been found on Egyptian and Nubian mummies dating from 2000 BC . Decoration is perhaps the most common motive, though designs may also serve to identify rank, status, or membership and are thought by some to provide magical protection against sickness or misfortune. The word comes from Tahiti, where it was recorded by James Cook's expedition in 1769. The first electric tattooing implement was patented in the U.S. in 1891.