2. Political Peace Sign Tattoos
Given the highly politicized climate of 1960s America, where the peace sign made its first appearance, it is not surprising that this symbol would maintain a politically charged significance. An interesting contrast is created when utilizing the peace sign alongside images of war and destruction. These tattoos use a variety of approaches to execute these powerful contrasting symbols of pacifism and political resistance.
3. Watercolor Peace Sign Tattoos
One style that has continued to gain popularity in the world of tattoos uses bright colors and a loose approach to create the effect of watercolor paint being applied to the skin.
While not necessary, one clever way a tattoo artist is able to enhance the splattered effect of the paint while simultaneously increasing the tattoo design‘s overall composition and ability to stand up to the test of time is by incorporating bold, black lines. While not everyone’s cup of tea, for those who want their tattoos to match their colorful personality, this is a great choice of tattoo style.
4. Fingers Up Peace Sign Tattoos
First used in the 1940s as a symbol for victory, the finger “V” sign was coopted and turned into a symbol for peace by the hippies in the 60s. Since then, this simple hand gesture has become ubiquitous in the United States as a classic symbol of peace, love, and harmony.
These are some great examples that take this unmistakable image and use a variety of approaches, from simple stylized interpretations to black and gray realism, to complete these excellent commemorations of pacifism.
5. New Wave Peace Sign Tattoos
Many of these peace tattoos use vibrant colors and creative compositions to enhance the effect of these simple but powerful symbols. Some of these designs use the psychedelic colors of the tie-dye shirts that are synonymous with the hippie culture as inspiration, while others incorporate illustrative landscapes into the peace symbol itself. Completed in a variety of styles, these pieces of body art are an eclectic sampling of what is possible for tattoos with peace as the subject.
6. Black Line Peace Sign Tattoos
The peace sign is a powerful image that can be incorporated into any tattoo style or tradition. These pieces use fine black linework to create these interesting peace tattoo ideas. While many people prefer bold lines, a surprisingly effective approach uses fine linework to complete a design. From mandala pieces to abstract schematic-inspired work, these tattoos are great examples of a variety of styles.
7. Dotwork Peace Sign Tattoos
Another style that is gaining popularity uses a meticulous application of fine dots to create depth and shading in a variety of tattoo styles. The freedom of designs that can be created with this approach makes it a great choice for these peace signs, and this painstaking dotwork tattoo style demonstrates an artist’s patience as much as their creative skill.
8. Neo Traditional Peace Sign Tattoos
Born from the bold lines and nautical designs of the American Traditional style, neo-traditional is a popular style for a few reasons. Many people enjoy the vibrant colors neo-traditional work is known for as well as the freedom it provides regarding subjects and composition. Applied in a variety of styles, these pieces are clear examples of how this approach can be applied to peace sign tattoos.
9. Minimalist and Peace Script Tattoos
Many people prefer small, simple designs that are subtle body decorations instead of full-blown modifications. For these subtle pieces of body art, script is a great choice and some people prefer the aesthetics of Chinese and Japanese scripts over English. Other people feel a simplified peace sign is the perfect way to permanently adorn their body with a symbol of their pacifist nature. These tattoos are good examples of simplified designs.
10. Technical Black and Gray Peace Sign Tattoos
The level of technical skill that modern tattoo artists are able to achieve is mind-blowing. If you have ever wanted a detailed, hyper-realistic black and gray tattoo, now is the time. But it isn’t only photo-realism that artists can achieve these days. Another popular effect uses fine lines and clever shading to give the impression that an image or design is carved into stone or clay. Whatever the style or design, there is a tattoo artist out there who can turn your vision into reality.