New school tattooing uses many tattooing traditions including irezumi, old school, and folk art.  In contrast to the restricted palette in old school, new school tattoos frequently use a range of bright colors. New school tattoos are not realistic in that they exaggerate details in the subject; they are sometimes compared to styles seen in cartooning, graffiti art, and themes seen in hip hop culture such as jagged edges and bubble letters.

New school tattooing uses many tattooing traditions including irezumi, old school, and folk art. In contrast to the restricted palette in old school, new school tattoos frequently use a range of bright colors. New school tattoos are not realistic in that they exaggerate details in the subject; they are sometimes compared to styles seen in cartooning, graffiti art, and themes seen in hip hop culture such as jagged edges and bubble letters.

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