ORNAMENTAL TATTOO
The word itself ORNAMENT defines not a meaning but the purpose of decoring ;in ancient times it was defining a status or being part of a community . Most ancient tribal cultures have developed their own (Berber tribes, India etc...)and it has been commercialised in modern tattooing first as cultural appropriation and lastly meeting other styles into more hybrid forms . We could definetly include Polynesian and Maori into this thread but I will leave it for another blog.
The most important thing in the ornamental tattooing is flow and placement
“CLASSIC” ORNAMENTAL
Inspired to MEHNDI, more commonly known as henna tattoo ,it is foremost Hindi art associated . Persian, Berber, Turkish, Moorish and all Middle East, North Africa,Indochina ornaments,mandalas and fractals join the category together.
Before being a professional tattoo artist ,I worked Mehndi for about 12 years so I have dig into it quite a lot
“MINIMALIST”ORNAMENTAL
I call it this way, because of the lack of bold lines building the shape of it ...Instead we have dots, drops, fine short lines in a "forever sequence" which give us in its togetherness the ornamental shape itself .
ORNAMENTAL “VINTAGE”.
strong and bold lines often characterised by slavic patterns
"HYBRID" ORNAMENTAL (so many sub-categories)
floral:
art Nouveau-ish
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