For some time now, a tattoo has become a classic way to make your image more original. The opinion of the vast majority of society about tattoos has changed for the better. Tattoos are black and white, painted in all the colors of the rainbow, white, which are even barely visible on your skin, but are very surprising to people who are lucky enough to see them. This article will focus on tattoo biomechanics. You will learn more about the history of the origin, the meaning of this tattoo, gender differences, as well as the most common options for drawing a sketch on the body. We wish you a pleasant reading!
The history of the biomechanical tattoo
Biomechanical tattoo designs appeared in the 1980s. They began to gain their popularity in the early 2000s. Many of these tattoos are copies of the works of the Swiss artist Hans Rudolf Giger. The latter is a representative of fantastic realism, and he also worked as a designer in the film"Stranger". It was he who came up with the images of creepy aliens in the film.
In biomechanics, torn skin, broken bones or other damaged internal organs of a person are drawn, which are supplemented or completely replaced by electronic mechanisms. Especially a lot of "iron" in the male biomechanics tattoo. But we will talk about this in more detail a little later.
Below is a photo of the biomechanics tattoo on the shoulder.
Meaning of biomechanical tattoos
This type of tattoo is more common in the west. But what is most interesting is that their meaning is exactly the same all over the world. They are a symbol of the unity of man and technology, the beginning of a new era in which a person cannot exist without his gadgets. And they (gadgets), in turn, help a person to make his life easier.
The most common biomechanical tattoo designs
Most often this kind of sketches are presented on the legs or arms of a person. Why is a biomechanical tattoo on the shoulder the most popular type of tattoo in this style? This is due to the fact that the relief of the muscles adds volume to the drawing on the arm and thanks to this it looks more realistic. And if the skill of a tattoo artist is developed to a decent level, then on your limb there may be quite a frightening picture … Also, a person's hand is most often in motion. Thanks to this biomechanics tattoo on the forearm is always in the spotlight and will not let yougo unnoticed.
Previously, such sketches were made exclusively in black and gray. Now you can see a completely multi-colored version of the biomechanics tattoo on the shoulder of a man. But still, the more common color options for such sketches are considered to be something in between the first and second options. As a rule, metal parts look more realistic and harsh when they remain in their "metallic" tones. But you can draw tendons or veins with the colors that correspond to them.
Gender differences in biomechanical tattoos
It's hard to imagine, but still they are… Firstly, this is the fact that men's biomechanical tattoos look more aggressive. They have more traumatized internal organs and skin, as well as more metal parts. Secondly, they are even in size, most often, larger than those that women prefer. That's what concerns beautiful tattoos for men in the style of biomechanics.
Now let's move on to "female" preferences in this direction:
- Firstly, in order to detect them, you can simply start from "On the contrary". Men's tattoos are more aggressive, while women's are more careful in terms of injuries.
- Second, you should also pay attention to the size. If guys want to fill their sleeves with biomechanics right away, then girls rarely take such a responsible step.
- Thirdly, when it comes to biomechanics on the leg, the stronger sex gives the entire shin into the hands of a skilled master. But the weaker sex chooses the most seductive part of his body - the thigh.
Clever, because tattoos can always be easily hidden under clothing when necessary.
That's about it. Now you know more information about biomechanical tattoos. And who knows, maybe one of the sketches presented here will become an example of your biomechanical shoulder tattoo. Good luck!