Inked Mag Staff
July 17th, 2020
Celebrate National Tattoo Day with Your Favorite Tattoos of 2020 So Far
These are the tattoos of 2020 that you loved
Here at Inked, every day is National Tattoo Day. However, for the rest of the world, it’s officially observed on July 17th. This day honors the rich, multi-cultural history of tattooing and the impact it has on today’s society. In the Western world, we’ve never been more accepting of tattoos and today, more people than ever are getting inked up.
We’re proud of how far we’ve come and are continuously impressed by the incredible artistry that comes out of the tattoo world. There are thousands of talented tattoo artists spread out all over the world—from color realism masters to micro magicians to traditional technicians. We cannot believe the level of talent our industry has to offer and we try to do our part by showcasing their work on our platform for millions of people to enjoy.
We post thousands of tattoos every single year and each one of them is special. But we get to see what you, our followers, think of these designs through your likes. In honor of National Tattoo Day 2020, we’ve curated your favorite tattoos from this year (so far). These tattoos come straight from our Instagram and have gotten the most love from users like you. Take a peek at YOUR picks in the gallery below and let us know your favorite tattoo from this list in the comments section on social media.
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