Dotwork Tattoos

Gallery of dotwork style tattoos that can be filtered by subject, body part and size.

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Georgie Williamsdone
room On the road
26
Tattoos
31
likes
16
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Blackwork
Geometric
+3

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Skellington Tattoodone
room Le Puy-en-Velay
2
Tattoos
2
likes
6
followers
Dotwork
Geometric
+1

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Michele Volpi · mfoxdone
room Bologna
270
Tattoos
286
likes
82
followers
Contemporary
Line Art
+5

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Jo Inkdone
room Seoul
58
Tattoos
23
likes
13
followers
Traditional
Engravings
+4

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Be Lucchesidone
room Berlin
59
Tattoos
169
likes
43
followers
Dotwork
Blackwork
+3

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Frauke Katzedone
room Essen 🇩🇪
191
Tattoos
407
likes
89
followers
Blackwork
Illustrative
+4

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Iosep Ambokadzedone
room Hamburg
48
Tattoos
73
likes
24
followers
Line Art
Dotwork

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Subliquidadone
room Barcelona 🇪🇸 · Berlin 🇩🇪 · Florence 🇮🇹 · Ghent 🇧🇪 · Madrid 🇪🇸 · Genoa 🇮🇹 · Nantes 🇫🇷 · Turin 🇮🇹 · Milan 🇮🇹
11
Tattoos
13
likes
12
followers
Blackwork
Illustrative
+6

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Lillian "Honeybadger" Chendone
room Hillsborough
21
Tattoos
0
likes
2
followers
Line Art
Line Art
+60

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rachainsworthdone
room Berlin
69
Tattoos
275
likes
95
followers
Blackwork
Line Art
+4

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Kate Svdone
room Manhattan
113
Tattoos
166
likes
53
followers
Illustrative
Dotwork
+4

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Ali Deerandone
room Istanbul
0
Tattoos
0
likes
1
follower
Illustrative
Blackwork
+1

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Lesine @le.sinexdone
room Hong Kong
30
Tattoos
21
likes
6
followers
Blackwork
Line Art
+2

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Paula Cruzdone
room Barcelona 🇪🇸
4
Tattoos
3
likes
6
followers
Hand Poked
Nordic
+8

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Beta Pubadone
room Berlin 🇩🇪
104
Tattoos
64
likes
22
followers
Hand Poked
Blackwork
+5

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Antonella Bubbledone
room Manchester · Matera
43
Tattoos
26
likes
21
followers
Illustrative
Dotwork
+1

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Xuong Ka Tattoo Artistdone
room Hanoi 🇻🇳
16
Tattoos
9
likes
4
followers
Blackwork
Realism
+6

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Liubov Sorokadone
room Kiev
7
Tattoos
12
likes
3
followers
Graphic
Contemporary
+2

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Dotwork, sometimes called pointillism or stippling, is a technique that builds some or all of a tattoo from separate and individual dots. These can be made by hand or machine, with variations of needle widths and spacing for different effects. It's a time-consuming and labor-intensive process, specially when hand poked.

The style distributes countless dots on the canvas, so that seen from a distance, a picture is made up. Depth and shading is achieved through the various distances between each dot.

Dotwork is visually versatile; it can be a supplementary design element or the sole technique in a tattoo. When used for an impressionist effect, it can simulate solid lines or shapes from afar. When dispersed in a gradient, it can give the appearance of shading.

Hand-poking and hand-tapping dots in tattoos predates recorded history. Contemporary scholars trace the roots of modern dotwork, however, back to the UK. Xed LeHead, often referred to as “The Dotfather” by industry professionals, first experimented with 3-needle dot impressionism around 1980. While he wasn’t the first to use dots in tattooing, he is credited with discovering never-before-seen gradients and patterns that spread throughout the UK, and later adopted by tattooers worldwide.

While original innovations in dotwork were used primarily for sacred motifs and geometric designs, artists can now incorporate dots in almost any art style.

Whether executed by machine or by hand, dotwork tends to be less traumatic to the skin than other techniques, and can often provide a faster / smoother healing process. Consistency requires a highly trained technician, though, to hit the same depth of the dermis with each dot. It can also be an incredibly tedious and time-consuming practice, depending on the complexity of the tattoo.

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