Full-Back Tattoos
91 tattoos in this placement
Popular Styles for Full-Back Tattoos
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Black-And-Gray, Realism, Dark-Surrealism
Luna
Japanese, Illustrative, Color Realism
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Realism, Black-And-Gray, Illustrative
Pretty Boy Tatt
Black-And-Gray, Realism, Portrait
Chris Núñez
Japanese, Traditional
はち
Blackwork, Ornamental, Geometric
Neon Judas
Black-And-Gray, Surrealism, Illustrative
Martin Kelly
Blackwork, Illustrative
Brian Divine
Neo-Traditional, Illustrative, Japanese
Michelle Lynn Miller
Blackwork, Ornamental, Floral
Travis Stine
Traditional, Old-School, American-Traditional
Travis Stine
American-Traditional, Bold-Line
Connor Shiffert ️floral tattoo & cover-up
Japanese, Neo-Japanese, Illustrative
Les Crow Tattoo
Engraving, Blackwork, Illustrative
Yaniel Mieres
Black-And-Gray, Realism
Yaniel Mieres
Black-And-Gray, Realism, Illustrative
Jamie
Black-And-Gray, Geometric, Realism
Komang
Blackwork, Geometric, Ornamental
Komang
Blackwork, Realism, Ornamental
Komang
Black-And-Gray, Realism
Komang
Black-And-Gray, Illustrative, Realism
Gianluca Francione
Etching, Illustrative, Blackwork
Gianluca Francione
Blackwork, Illustrative
Daniel Vergara
Black-And-Gray, Illustrative, Horror
Frequently Asked Questions
How painful is getting a full-back tattoo?
The pain level for a full-back tattoo can vary depending on the individual's pain tolerance and the specific areas of the back being tattooed. Generally, areas closer to the spine and shoulder blades tend to be more sensitive. It's important to communicate with your artist and take breaks if needed.
What should I expect in terms of cost for a full-back tattoo?
The cost of a full-back tattoo can range significantly based on the complexity of the design, the artist's experience, and the time required to complete the work. On average, you might expect to pay between $1,500 to $5,000 or more. It's crucial to discuss pricing with your artist during the consultation.
How long does it take for a full-back tattoo to heal?
A full-back tattoo typically takes about 2 to 3 weeks to initially heal, but complete healing can take up to a few months. Proper aftercare, such as keeping the area clean and moisturized, is essential to ensure the best healing process and to avoid infections.
What styles are popular for full-back tattoos?
Full-back tattoos offer a large canvas, making them ideal for detailed and intricate designs. Popular styles include Japanese Irezumi, traditional tribal motifs, and realistic portraits. It's important to choose a style that resonates with you and complements the body's natural lines.
How do I choose the right tattoo artist for a full-back tattoo?
When selecting an artist for a full-back tattoo, look for someone with experience in large-scale designs and a portfolio that matches the style you're interested in. It's also important to have a consultation to discuss your vision and ensure you feel comfortable with the artist's approach.