Red ink tattoos make a bold statement. The red color signifies love, passion, intensity, and danger. If you’ve ever searched Google for red ink tattoos, you’ll notice the category is saturated with roses, dragons, tigers, and snakes, all connecting to the significance behind the color.
1. Kapala tattoo
The subtle effect of thin lines adds to the frenzy and motion of this piece. I could look at it for an hour and still feel like I haven’t completely seen it yet, and I love that.
2. Lover
Crisp text with a short, to-the-point word is so simple and satisfying. Get the message across that you’re a lover, no compromises allowed.
3. Meditating skeleton
The orange element here is so complementary, without taking away from the force of the red ink. Somehow it feels indirect, while simultaneously making this tattoo feel like it’s not even on the skin. All about this.
4. Palm eye
Palm tattoos will almost always require a touch-up due to the nature of the skin in this area, even for someone like this artist who specializes in them.
To be honest, I dig the faded version of this as well (click the source link to view). Red ink tattoos can be customized many ways, and the variety of this makes them so enjoyable.
5. Red dragon
The boldness of the lines throughout the scaling of this dragon is amazing. It creates an undeniable intensity that really makes the piece, and is executed so well by the artist.
6. Red scribble
The charm of this tattoo is in its unspoken curiosity. Is it a string? Is it a pen drawing all over? Where does it start and end? The simplicity of the lines is beautiful, and the smoke-like movements add an elegant grace. Here for it.
7. Intertwined snakes
Balanced but not symmetrical, I love the refined complexity of this piece. The red ink adds so much depth, rather than having the snakes in different colors.
8. Delicate scenery
This scene looks almost sketched on paper.
Its hand-drawn effect draws my eyes to every tiny detail. Like a painting in a museum, I find myself looking closer, backing up, and getting closer again. Each time I look, I notice another stroke that completes the piece all over again.
9. Sunset
The impression of this text running down, almost melting, has a certain appeal. There’s something about it that I really enjoy. I’m always impressed when an artist conveys movement so well.
10. Snake and rose
The snakes can be a little overdone, but I still love this one. The monochrome effect with the snake, rose, leaves and stem all in the same color just hits the spot. If you’re into animals, check out our list of spider tattoos as well.
11. Red tiger
This photo shows how nice red ink can look on skin with a little more melanin than the rest of us pasty kids. I’m definitely a fan.
12. Bold red rose
The vibrancy of this rose is out of this world. A bit of subtle shading helps highlight, but that red is practically alive.