While it may seem obvious—single needle means one needle is used in creating a tattoo. Single needle tattoos are characterized by the high levels of detail that can be achieved in comparatively small designs. Most tattoo machines operate with a range of different needles, however in single needle technique the tattoo machine is loaded with a solo tattoo needle to etch the skin. Modern single needle and fine line tattoo use an approach reminiscent of a technical drawing pencil, with smooth shading and hyper-realistic detail amongst the usual bold lines of outline. One of the most famous examples of single needle renowned tattoo artist Mark Mahoney’s single needle tattoo of David Bowie he etched on Lady Gaga. While there is no doubt about the rudimentary origins of single needle tattoos, today’s designs are anything but simple. Thanks to the advances in tattoo machines and equipment, artists create a mind blowing tattoo style with single needle designs. Read on for our superb gallery of amazing single needle tattoo designs. Click here to read our guide to the essentials of single needle tattoo.
- Abstract Fine Line Tattooing
Source: @oc_tatt via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @ekokkai_tatuajes via Instagram
Source: @jung.ink via Instagram
Single needle tattooing diverges markedly from the standard “bold will hold” ideas of American traditional tattooing emphasizing bold lines, vibrant color palettes, and sticker like saturation to create the stylized depictions of pinup girls, swallows and tigers. These abstract single needle examples depict fantastic, highly artistic tattoo designs that meld highly detailed fine lines with tremendously intricate gradient shading. The degree of concentration needed to mix geometric aspects of linework within a fractal projection of the human face, the details of a flower petal or a sketch like version of the Venus De Milo in combination with the eyes of the Mona Lisa is almost unbelievable. 2. Animal Themed Traditional Tattoo
Source: @dianakulltattoo via Instagram
Source: @crystal_ink_ via Instagram
Source: @bury_at_sea via Instagram
Source: @lemontreeink via Instagram
Source: @tattooist.t via Instagram
Source: @madmessphoebe via Instagram
Source: @leti.ruggeri via Instagram
Source: @snirb_tattoos via Instagram
Modern single needle tattoos use an approach reminiscent of pencil drawings, with smooth shading and hyper-realistic details a hallmark of the technique. There’s a clarity and balance in the design that is hard to replicate using multi needle machine work. Single needle ideas are brilliant for use in depicting animals with delicate lines. A talented tattoo artist can get right into the nitty gritty of fur and fin, carapace or skin. Being able to go into such depth shows off an elephant’s leathery wrinkles, the doleful expression of a tired puppy, or even the heavy winter fur of a running wolf in action. The final Great White example is particularly interesting. It shows off the crisp single needle circular shark image against the bolder modern machine created thick line stars. 3. Birdlife Single Needle Tattooing
Source: @erikdamasco via Instagram
Source: @arianaromantattoos via Instagram
Source: @valentinaolsen.tattoo via Instagram
Source: @mona_inks via Instagram
Source: @theblackwhitelines via Instagram
Source: @faithjohnsentattoo via Instagram
Source: @doonerupinarms via Instagram
Single line tattoo design excels when depicting small pieces of body art. Due to the time taken to apply ink and level of fine detail involved, intricacy of this type can be lost within large tattoos. Just like the animal examples above, putting single needles to work on different types of birds can work with massive effect. These tattoos show off superb variety in shading technique, and the artists display deft application of negative space and line detail to support small scale photorealistic detail. I particularly enjoy how each the different style interpretations of movement for each bird, from the weird contortions of the flamingos through to the small band of birds seemingly chirping on the wing. 4. Cool and Innovative Fine Line Tattoo
Source: @calm.l0ck via Instagram
Source: @dalmau_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @valentinaolsen.tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ninostitches via Instagram
Source: @brushworktattoo via Instagram
Cool and innovative is an understatement in the description of these delicate tattoos. They show just how a uniquely contemporary single needle tattoo can operate under different technical applications to create memorable art. How many times have you seen the interior fuselage of a model airplane in tattoo art? Or the fine porcelain depiction of a Chinese Dragon set against a delicious looking bowl of soup? Or even a weird cartoon character sausage dog done with such miniscule fine line shadow and dot work, that looks almost like individual grains of sand? In my experience, not very often. These delicate tattoos are badass, as is the tactical choice to do an inception style tattoo of a tattoo gun with a single needle tattoo gun, finished off by beautiful, miniscule flecks of white ink highlighting. 5. Feline
Source: @janetattoo_nz via Instagram
Source: @youngart.nyc via Instagram
Source: @rdtelaviv via Instagram Source: @razdotan(artist) via Instagram
Source: @zawadzki_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @vverovskiy via Instagram
Source: @professorcalm via Instagram
Cat tattoos are becoming almost as popular as internet cat videos at your local tattoo parlor, so it’s no surprise to see them be a major part of single needle tattooing. Look, you’re not going to do that full back tattoo of the King of the Jungle devouring a poor antelope with single needle application, but a cute fine line rendition of a small lion cub, or pair of frolicking domestic felines are certainly good opportunities for quality black ink. My favorite of these ones – and full disclosure, I’m more of a dog guy –is the Chinese style triangle shape framing the match-up between delicate lines and striped menace of the realist tiger against the shimmering, sinuous dragon. Pulling off delicate and ferocious at the same time is astounding tattoo art, and again the judicious use of white ink is a showstopping flourish. 6. Floral Single Needle Technique
Source: @logansquaretattoo via Instagram Source: @gameztattoo via Instagram
Source: @carlosbautistab via Instagram
Source: @66mari_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ekutattooing via Instagram
Source: @audreythalman via Instagram
Source: @danielnijveld_com via Instagram
Source: @danielnijveld_com via Instagram
Who says floral tattoos need color to be vibrant? These beautiful single needle designs beg to differ with conventional flower ink, showing off sharply contrasting methods of displaying blooms, leaves, and stems. It will be interesting to see how they hold up over a long period of time, however the initial use of technical dotwork, sharp outline, and gradient shading is tremendous. I especially like the nautical image of crashing wave and anchors below the unruffled flowers arrayed outside of the bordering bottle. 7. Framed Shapes and Borders
Source: @earthaltarstudio via Instagram Source: @siobhansbeard via Instagram
Source: @butterchickenchai via Instagram
Source: @lemontreeink via Instagram
Source: @1928tattoo via Instagram
Source: @land.of.sky via Instagram
Source: @land.of.sky via Instagram
A key part of successful single needle tattoo designs are the use of borders, frames, and shading. Rather than confining a small tattoo, they help to give it balance and composure, or provide a sense of scope for the focal points of the image. These tattoos with circular or square borders and actual painting type frames display tight single needlework within each image and provide the chance for targeted pieces of the body art – such as a palm tree, windswept hair, or even a whole mountain range to work outside of the core ink. Others keep a lid on things to focus and magnify the tattoo idea it’s showing, such as a beach scene or individual’s hooded visage. 8. Skulls and Skeletons
Source: @sourya.ttt via Instagram
Source: @danielnijveld_com via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @brianvufanclub via Instagram
Source: @drew.normandin.tattoo via Instagram
Those of you reading my galleries regularly know that I have a monumental soft spot for badass skull tattoos, skeletons, and bonework. Being able to portray a skull with accuracy (or complete disregard for convention) is one of my favorite parts of tattoo art. These examples tend toward realistic skull and bone designs – their twists come conceptually at the edges. From the brontosaurus skeleton through to the bell jar with bony head inside, each sublime single needle piece opts for realism in structure and shading, even if combined with a solar system or alien cross section. 9. Tiny and Micro Tattoos
Source: @sadcattttttt via Instagram
Source: @sogdi92 via Instagram
Source: @liqfromthewood via Instagram
Source: @mona_inks via Instagram
Source: @wiwi.ink via Instagram
Source: @tattoosbyina via Instagram
Source: @sourya.ttt via Instagram
The only way for an artist to cram big tattoo detail into tiny tattoo size is to have masterful single needle chops, a steady hand, and fierce concentration. Otherwise you’re just not going to cut it (or poke it, stick it, or stuff it), and your subject will feel hard done by when their tiny idea falls apart. Being able to etch a black and gray bumble bee with intricacy on a tiny tattoo the size of a coin is worth recognizing for the skill it takes, as are other insect pieces. These types of elegant micro tattoos – often found on the wrist, ankle, or inner forearm – are growing more popular for those subjects looking to use less canvas to say more with their art. 10. Weapons and Warriors
Source: @meli_wolf_ttt via Instagram
Source: @sirinate_dew via Instagram
Source: @cavalcante_art via Instagram
Source: @mr.ok_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @youngart.nyc via Instagram
I enjoy sharp pointy things almost as much as skulls (yes, I have a King Arthur sword in the stone tattoo and a couple of other blades here and there). The detail put into the art of these swords, daggers, bows and armor is truly remarkable, rivalling anything a great video game, or fancy blacksmith could ever produce with filigree and flame. The needle it seems, is just as mighty as the pen in tattoo culture. I love the story of the broken blade, Narsil, wielded by King Elendil and shattered when he defeated Sauron prior to the commencement of the Lord of the Rings. The shards were taken to Rivendell, were re-forged into Anduril, and taken up in arms by the hero King Aragorn. Totally killer!
Black Ink Line Tattoo Continuous Line Tattoo Style Top 43 Cool Small Tattoo Design Simple Traditional Tattoo Ideas Top 73 Line Tattoos Designs
Heading to a tattoo shop for your first tattoo or need inspiration for your next piece? Click on the links below for more awesome galleries:
Black Ink Line Tattoo Continuous Line Tattoo Style Top 43 Cool Small Tattoo Design Simple Traditional Tattoo Ideas Top 73 Line Tattoos Designs
While it may seem obvious—single needle means one needle is used in creating a tattoo. Single needle tattoos are characterized by the high levels of detail that can be achieved in comparatively small designs. Most tattoo machines operate with a range of different needles, however in single needle technique the tattoo machine is loaded with a solo tattoo needle to etch the skin. Modern single needle and fine line tattoo use an approach reminiscent of a technical drawing pencil, with smooth shading and hyper-realistic detail amongst the usual bold lines of outline. One of the most famous examples of single needle renowned tattoo artist Mark Mahoney’s single needle tattoo of David Bowie he etched on Lady Gaga. While there is no doubt about the rudimentary origins of single needle tattoos, today’s designs are anything but simple. Thanks to the advances in tattoo machines and equipment, artists create a mind blowing tattoo style with single needle designs. Read on for our superb gallery of amazing single needle tattoo designs. Click here to read our guide to the essentials of single needle tattoo.
- Abstract Fine Line Tattooing
Source: @oc_tatt via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @ekokkai_tatuajes via Instagram
Source: @jung.ink via Instagram
Single needle tattooing diverges markedly from the standard “bold will hold” ideas of American traditional tattooing emphasizing bold lines, vibrant color palettes, and sticker like saturation to create the stylized depictions of pinup girls, swallows and tigers. These abstract single needle examples depict fantastic, highly artistic tattoo designs that meld highly detailed fine lines with tremendously intricate gradient shading. The degree of concentration needed to mix geometric aspects of linework within a fractal projection of the human face, the details of a flower petal or a sketch like version of the Venus De Milo in combination with the eyes of the Mona Lisa is almost unbelievable. 2. Animal Themed Traditional Tattoo
Source: @dianakulltattoo via Instagram
Source: @crystal_ink_ via Instagram
Source: @bury_at_sea via Instagram
Source: @lemontreeink via Instagram
Source: @tattooist.t via Instagram
Source: @madmessphoebe via Instagram
Source: @leti.ruggeri via Instagram
Source: @snirb_tattoos via Instagram
Modern single needle tattoos use an approach reminiscent of pencil drawings, with smooth shading and hyper-realistic details a hallmark of the technique. There’s a clarity and balance in the design that is hard to replicate using multi needle machine work. Single needle ideas are brilliant for use in depicting animals with delicate lines. A talented tattoo artist can get right into the nitty gritty of fur and fin, carapace or skin. Being able to go into such depth shows off an elephant’s leathery wrinkles, the doleful expression of a tired puppy, or even the heavy winter fur of a running wolf in action. The final Great White example is particularly interesting. It shows off the crisp single needle circular shark image against the bolder modern machine created thick line stars. 3. Birdlife Single Needle Tattooing
Source: @erikdamasco via Instagram
Source: @arianaromantattoos via Instagram
Source: @valentinaolsen.tattoo via Instagram
Source: @mona_inks via Instagram
Source: @theblackwhitelines via Instagram
Source: @faithjohnsentattoo via Instagram
Source: @doonerupinarms via Instagram
Single line tattoo design excels when depicting small pieces of body art. Due to the time taken to apply ink and level of fine detail involved, intricacy of this type can be lost within large tattoos. Just like the animal examples above, putting single needles to work on different types of birds can work with massive effect. These tattoos show off superb variety in shading technique, and the artists display deft application of negative space and line detail to support small scale photorealistic detail. I particularly enjoy how each the different style interpretations of movement for each bird, from the weird contortions of the flamingos through to the small band of birds seemingly chirping on the wing. 4. Cool and Innovative Fine Line Tattoo
Source: @calm.l0ck via Instagram
Source: @dalmau_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @valentinaolsen.tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ninostitches via Instagram
Source: @brushworktattoo via Instagram
Cool and innovative is an understatement in the description of these delicate tattoos. They show just how a uniquely contemporary single needle tattoo can operate under different technical applications to create memorable art. How many times have you seen the interior fuselage of a model airplane in tattoo art? Or the fine porcelain depiction of a Chinese Dragon set against a delicious looking bowl of soup? Or even a weird cartoon character sausage dog done with such miniscule fine line shadow and dot work, that looks almost like individual grains of sand? In my experience, not very often. These delicate tattoos are badass, as is the tactical choice to do an inception style tattoo of a tattoo gun with a single needle tattoo gun, finished off by beautiful, miniscule flecks of white ink highlighting. 5. Feline
Source: @janetattoo_nz via Instagram
Source: @youngart.nyc via Instagram
Source: @rdtelaviv via Instagram Source: @razdotan(artist) via Instagram
Source: @zawadzki_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @vverovskiy via Instagram
Source: @professorcalm via Instagram
Cat tattoos are becoming almost as popular as internet cat videos at your local tattoo parlor, so it’s no surprise to see them be a major part of single needle tattooing. Look, you’re not going to do that full back tattoo of the King of the Jungle devouring a poor antelope with single needle application, but a cute fine line rendition of a small lion cub, or pair of frolicking domestic felines are certainly good opportunities for quality black ink. My favorite of these ones – and full disclosure, I’m more of a dog guy –is the Chinese style triangle shape framing the match-up between delicate lines and striped menace of the realist tiger against the shimmering, sinuous dragon. Pulling off delicate and ferocious at the same time is astounding tattoo art, and again the judicious use of white ink is a showstopping flourish. 6. Floral Single Needle Technique
Source: @logansquaretattoo via Instagram Source: @gameztattoo via Instagram
Source: @carlosbautistab via Instagram
Source: @66mari_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ekutattooing via Instagram
Source: @audreythalman via Instagram
Source: @danielnijveld_com via Instagram
Source: @danielnijveld_com via Instagram
Who says floral tattoos need color to be vibrant? These beautiful single needle designs beg to differ with conventional flower ink, showing off sharply contrasting methods of displaying blooms, leaves, and stems. It will be interesting to see how they hold up over a long period of time, however the initial use of technical dotwork, sharp outline, and gradient shading is tremendous. I especially like the nautical image of crashing wave and anchors below the unruffled flowers arrayed outside of the bordering bottle. 7. Framed Shapes and Borders
Source: @earthaltarstudio via Instagram Source: @siobhansbeard via Instagram
Source: @butterchickenchai via Instagram
Source: @lemontreeink via Instagram
Source: @1928tattoo via Instagram
Source: @land.of.sky via Instagram
Source: @land.of.sky via Instagram
A key part of successful single needle tattoo designs are the use of borders, frames, and shading. Rather than confining a small tattoo, they help to give it balance and composure, or provide a sense of scope for the focal points of the image. These tattoos with circular or square borders and actual painting type frames display tight single needlework within each image and provide the chance for targeted pieces of the body art – such as a palm tree, windswept hair, or even a whole mountain range to work outside of the core ink. Others keep a lid on things to focus and magnify the tattoo idea it’s showing, such as a beach scene or individual’s hooded visage. 8. Skulls and Skeletons
Source: @sourya.ttt via Instagram
Source: @danielnijveld_com via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @brianvufanclub via Instagram
Source: @drew.normandin.tattoo via Instagram
Those of you reading my galleries regularly know that I have a monumental soft spot for badass skull tattoos, skeletons, and bonework. Being able to portray a skull with accuracy (or complete disregard for convention) is one of my favorite parts of tattoo art. These examples tend toward realistic skull and bone designs – their twists come conceptually at the edges. From the brontosaurus skeleton through to the bell jar with bony head inside, each sublime single needle piece opts for realism in structure and shading, even if combined with a solar system or alien cross section. 9. Tiny and Micro Tattoos
Source: @sadcattttttt via Instagram
Source: @sogdi92 via Instagram
Source: @liqfromthewood via Instagram
Source: @mona_inks via Instagram
Source: @wiwi.ink via Instagram
Source: @tattoosbyina via Instagram
Source: @sourya.ttt via Instagram
The only way for an artist to cram big tattoo detail into tiny tattoo size is to have masterful single needle chops, a steady hand, and fierce concentration. Otherwise you’re just not going to cut it (or poke it, stick it, or stuff it), and your subject will feel hard done by when their tiny idea falls apart. Being able to etch a black and gray bumble bee with intricacy on a tiny tattoo the size of a coin is worth recognizing for the skill it takes, as are other insect pieces. These types of elegant micro tattoos – often found on the wrist, ankle, or inner forearm – are growing more popular for those subjects looking to use less canvas to say more with their art. 10. Weapons and Warriors
Source: @meli_wolf_ttt via Instagram
Source: @sirinate_dew via Instagram
Source: @cavalcante_art via Instagram
Source: @mr.ok_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @youngart.nyc via Instagram
I enjoy sharp pointy things almost as much as skulls (yes, I have a King Arthur sword in the stone tattoo and a couple of other blades here and there). The detail put into the art of these swords, daggers, bows and armor is truly remarkable, rivalling anything a great video game, or fancy blacksmith could ever produce with filigree and flame. The needle it seems, is just as mighty as the pen in tattoo culture. I love the story of the broken blade, Narsil, wielded by King Elendil and shattered when he defeated Sauron prior to the commencement of the Lord of the Rings. The shards were taken to Rivendell, were re-forged into Anduril, and taken up in arms by the hero King Aragorn. Totally killer!
Black Ink Line Tattoo Continuous Line Tattoo Style Top 43 Cool Small Tattoo Design Simple Traditional Tattoo Ideas Top 73 Line Tattoos Designs
Heading to a tattoo shop for your first tattoo or need inspiration for your next piece? Click on the links below for more awesome galleries:
Black Ink Line Tattoo Continuous Line Tattoo Style Top 43 Cool Small Tattoo Design Simple Traditional Tattoo Ideas Top 73 Line Tattoos Designs
While it may seem obvious—single needle means one needle is used in creating a tattoo.
Single needle tattoos are characterized by the high levels of detail that can be achieved in comparatively small designs.
Most tattoo machines operate with a range of different needles, however in single needle technique the tattoo machine is loaded with a solo tattoo needle to etch the skin.
Modern single needle and fine line tattoo use an approach reminiscent of a technical drawing pencil, with smooth shading and hyper-realistic detail amongst the usual bold lines of outline.
One of the most famous examples of single needle renowned tattoo artist Mark Mahoney’s single needle tattoo of David Bowie he etched on Lady Gaga.
While there is no doubt about the rudimentary origins of single needle tattoos, today’s designs are anything but simple. Thanks to the advances in tattoo machines and equipment, artists create a mind blowing tattoo style with single needle designs.
Read on for our superb gallery of amazing single needle tattoo designs. Click here to read our guide to the essentials of single needle tattoo.
1. Abstract Fine Line Tattooing
Source: @oc_tatt via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @ekokkai_tatuajes via Instagram
Source: @jung.ink via Instagram
Single needle tattooing diverges markedly from the standard “bold will hold” ideas of American traditional tattooing emphasizing bold lines, vibrant color palettes, and sticker like saturation to create the stylized depictions of pinup girls, swallows and tigers.
Source: @oc_tatt via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @ekokkai_tatuajes via Instagram
Source: @jung.ink via Instagram
These abstract single needle examples depict fantastic, highly artistic tattoo designs that meld highly detailed fine lines with tremendously intricate gradient shading. The degree of concentration needed to mix geometric aspects of linework within a fractal projection of the human face, the details of a flower petal or a sketch like version of the Venus De Milo in combination with the eyes of the Mona Lisa is almost unbelievable.
2. Animal Themed Traditional Tattoo
Source: @dianakulltattoo via Instagram
Source: @crystal_ink_ via Instagram
Source: @bury_at_sea via Instagram
Source: @lemontreeink via Instagram
Source: @tattooist.t via Instagram
Source: @madmessphoebe via Instagram
Source: @leti.ruggeri via Instagram
Source: @snirb_tattoos via Instagram
Modern single needle tattoos use an approach reminiscent of pencil drawings, with smooth shading and hyper-realistic details a hallmark of the technique. There’s a clarity and balance in the design that is hard to replicate using multi needle machine work.
Source: @dianakulltattoo via Instagram
Source: @crystal_ink_ via Instagram
Source: @bury_at_sea via Instagram
Source: @lemontreeink via Instagram
Source: @tattooist.t via Instagram
Source: @madmessphoebe via Instagram
Source: @leti.ruggeri via Instagram
Source: @snirb_tattoos via Instagram
Single needle ideas are brilliant for use in depicting animals with delicate lines. A talented tattoo artist can get right into the nitty gritty of fur and fin, carapace or skin. Being able to go into such depth shows off an elephant’s leathery wrinkles, the doleful expression of a tired puppy, or even the heavy winter fur of a running wolf in action.
The final Great White example is particularly interesting. It shows off the crisp single needle circular shark image against the bolder modern machine created thick line stars.
3. Birdlife Single Needle Tattooing
Source: @erikdamasco via Instagram
Source: @arianaromantattoos via Instagram
Source: @valentinaolsen.tattoo via Instagram
Source: @mona_inks via Instagram
Source: @theblackwhitelines via Instagram
Source: @faithjohnsentattoo via Instagram
Source: @doonerupinarms via Instagram
Single line tattoo design excels when depicting small pieces of body art. Due to the time taken to apply ink and level of fine detail involved, intricacy of this type can be lost within large tattoos.
Source: @erikdamasco via Instagram
Source: @arianaromantattoos via Instagram
Source: @valentinaolsen.tattoo via Instagram
Source: @mona_inks via Instagram
Source: @theblackwhitelines via Instagram
Source: @faithjohnsentattoo via Instagram
Source: @doonerupinarms via Instagram
Just like the animal examples above, putting single needles to work on different types of birds can work with massive effect. These tattoos show off superb variety in shading technique, and the artists display deft application of negative space and line detail to support small scale photorealistic detail.
I particularly enjoy how each the different style interpretations of movement for each bird, from the weird contortions of the flamingos through to the small band of birds seemingly chirping on the wing.
4. Cool and Innovative Fine Line Tattoo
Source: @calm.l0ck via Instagram
Source: @dalmau_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @valentinaolsen.tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ninostitches via Instagram
Source: @brushworktattoo via Instagram
Cool and innovative is an understatement in the description of these delicate tattoos. They show just how a uniquely contemporary single needle tattoo can operate under different technical applications to create memorable art.
Source: @calm.l0ck via Instagram
Source: @dalmau_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ninostitches via Instagram
Source: @brushworktattoo via Instagram
How many times have you seen the interior fuselage of a model airplane in tattoo art? Or the fine porcelain depiction of a Chinese Dragon set against a delicious looking bowl of soup? Or even a weird cartoon character sausage dog done with such miniscule fine line shadow and dot work, that looks almost like individual grains of sand? In my experience, not very often.
These delicate tattoos are badass, as is the tactical choice to do an inception style tattoo of a tattoo gun with a single needle tattoo gun, finished off by beautiful, miniscule flecks of white ink highlighting.
5. Feline
Source: @janetattoo_nz via Instagram
Source: @youngart.nyc via Instagram
Source: @rdtelaviv via Instagram Source: @razdotan(artist) via Instagram
Source: @zawadzki_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @vverovskiy via Instagram
Source: @professorcalm via Instagram
Cat tattoos are becoming almost as popular as internet cat videos at your local tattoo parlor, so it’s no surprise to see them be a major part of single needle tattooing.
Source: @janetattoo_nz via Instagram
Source: @youngart.nyc via Instagram
Source: @rdtelaviv via Instagram Source: @razdotan(artist) via Instagram
Source: @zawadzki_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @vverovskiy via Instagram
Source: @professorcalm via Instagram
Look, you’re not going to do that full back tattoo of the King of the Jungle devouring a poor antelope with single needle application, but a cute fine line rendition of a small lion cub, or pair of frolicking domestic felines are certainly good opportunities for quality black ink.
My favorite of these ones – and full disclosure, I’m more of a dog guy –is the Chinese style triangle shape framing the match-up between delicate lines and striped menace of the realist tiger against the shimmering, sinuous dragon. Pulling off delicate and ferocious at the same time is astounding tattoo art, and again the judicious use of white ink is a showstopping flourish.
6. Floral Single Needle Technique
Source: @logansquaretattoo via Instagram Source: @gameztattoo via Instagram
Source: @carlosbautistab via Instagram
Source: @66mari_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ekutattooing via Instagram
Source: @audreythalman via Instagram
Source: @danielnijveld_com via Instagram
Source: @danielnijveld_com via Instagram
Who says floral tattoos need color to be vibrant? These beautiful single needle designs beg to differ with conventional flower ink, showing off sharply contrasting methods of displaying blooms, leaves, and stems.
Source: @logansquaretattoo via Instagram Source: @gameztattoo via Instagram
Source: @carlosbautistab via Instagram
Source: @66mari_tattoo via Instagram
Source: @ekutattooing via Instagram
Source: @audreythalman via Instagram
Source: @danielnijveld_com via Instagram
It will be interesting to see how they hold up over a long period of time, however the initial use of technical dotwork, sharp outline, and gradient shading is tremendous. I especially like the nautical image of crashing wave and anchors below the unruffled flowers arrayed outside of the bordering bottle.
7. Framed Shapes and Borders
Source: @earthaltarstudio via Instagram Source: @siobhansbeard via Instagram
Source: @butterchickenchai via Instagram
Source: @lemontreeink via Instagram
Source: @1928tattoo via Instagram
Source: @land.of.sky via Instagram
Source: @land.of.sky via Instagram
A key part of successful single needle tattoo designs are the use of borders, frames, and shading. Rather than confining a small tattoo, they help to give it balance and composure, or provide a sense of scope for the focal points of the image.
Source: @earthaltarstudio via Instagram Source: @siobhansbeard via Instagram
Source: @butterchickenchai via Instagram
Source: @1928tattoo via Instagram
Source: @land.of.sky via Instagram
These tattoos with circular or square borders and actual painting type frames display tight single needlework within each image and provide the chance for targeted pieces of the body art – such as a palm tree, windswept hair, or even a whole mountain range to work outside of the core ink.
Others keep a lid on things to focus and magnify the tattoo idea it’s showing, such as a beach scene or individual’s hooded visage.
8. Skulls and Skeletons
Source: @sourya.ttt via Instagram
Source: @danielnijveld_com via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @ethan.oberholzer via Instagram
Source: @brianvufanclub via Instagram
Source: @drew.normandin.tattoo via Instagram
Those of you reading my galleries regularly know that I have a monumental soft spot for badass skull tattoos, skeletons, and bonework. Being able to portray a skull with accuracy (or complete disregard for convention) is one of my favorite parts of tattoo art.
Source: @sourya.ttt via Instagram
Source: @brianvufanclub via Instagram
Source: @drew.normandin.tattoo via Instagram
These examples tend toward realistic skull and bone designs – their twists come conceptually at the edges. From the brontosaurus skeleton through to the bell jar with bony head inside, each sublime single needle piece opts for realism in structure and shading, even if combined with a solar system or alien cross section.
9. Tiny and Micro Tattoos
Source: @sadcattttttt via Instagram
Source: @sogdi92 via Instagram
Source: @liqfromthewood via Instagram
Source: @mona_inks via Instagram
Source: @wiwi.ink via Instagram
Source: @tattoosbyina via Instagram
Source: @sourya.ttt via Instagram
The only way for an artist to cram big tattoo detail into tiny tattoo size is to have masterful single needle chops, a steady hand, and fierce concentration. Otherwise you’re just not going to cut it (or poke it, stick it, or stuff it), and your subject will feel hard done by when their tiny idea falls apart.
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Being able to etch a black and gray bumble bee with intricacy on a tiny tattoo the size of a coin is worth recognizing for the skill it takes, as are other insect pieces.
These types of elegant micro tattoos – often found on the wrist, ankle, or inner forearm – are growing more popular for those subjects looking to use less canvas to say more with their art.
10. Weapons and Warriors
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I enjoy sharp pointy things almost as much as skulls (yes, I have a King Arthur sword in the stone tattoo and a couple of other blades here and there). The detail put into the art of these swords, daggers, bows and armor is truly remarkable, rivalling anything a great video game, or fancy blacksmith could ever produce with filigree and flame.
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The needle it seems, is just as mighty as the pen in tattoo culture.
I love the story of the broken blade, Narsil, wielded by King Elendil and shattered when he defeated Sauron prior to the commencement of the Lord of the Rings. The shards were taken to Rivendell, were re-forged into Anduril, and taken up in arms by the hero King Aragorn. Totally killer!
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What is a single needle tattoo?
Single needle means that only one needle is used in creating a tattoo. Most tattoos machines operate with a range of different needles, however in single needle technique the tattoo machine is loaded with a solo needle to etch.
What’s the difference between poke tattoos and single needle tattoos?
Stick tattoos, poke tattoo, stick and poke tattoos are all variations of tattooing done without the use of a tattoo machine and just the tip of a needle . While only using a solitary needle, single needle tattoos are done by using a tattoo machine.
What is a single needle tattoo?
Single needle means that only one needle is used in creating a tattoo. Most tattoos machines operate with a range of different needles, however in single needle technique the tattoo machine is loaded with a solo needle to etch.
Single needle means that only one needle is used in creating a tattoo. Most tattoos machines operate with a range of different needles, however in single needle technique the tattoo machine is loaded with a solo needle to etch.
What’s the difference between poke tattoos and single needle tattoos?
Stick tattoos, poke tattoo, stick and poke tattoos are all variations of tattooing done without the use of a tattoo machine and just the tip of a needle . While only using a solitary needle, single needle tattoos are done by using a tattoo machine.
Stick tattoos, poke tattoo, stick and poke tattoos are all variations of tattooing done without the use of a tattoo machine and just the tip of a needle . While only using a solitary needle, single needle tattoos are done by using a tattoo machine.