dotwork
Dotwork is a design and tattooing technique that uses numerous small dots to create imagery, texture, or shading. In tattooing, dotwork relies on stippling—placing dots at varying densities to form gradients and patterns. The resulting images range from geometric mandalas and tessellations to botanical and animal subjects. In fine art, the term is related to pointillism, but dotwork in tattoos is defined by ink deposition into the skin rather than painted dots on a canvas.
Technique and execution: Artists plan with a stencil, then apply dots with a round shader needle, adjusting
History and context: Dotwork emerged as a prominent style in contemporary tattoo culture as artists experimented
Variations and related forms: Some artists combine dotwork with linework or geometric grids, creating hybrid styles.
Safety and care: As with any tattoo, dotwork requires a clean, licensed studio and sterile equipment. Aftercare