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How many tattoo styles are there in Europe and America?

European and American tattoo styles are: Oldshool, NewSchool, Steampunk, Gothic tattoo, Chicano tattoo, motorcycle group style.

1, Oldshool refers to traditional tattoos in the west or the United States. NewSchool refers to the new traditional tattoo in America. Oldschool is translated as old school, representing tradition, not paying attention to composition, and the lines are uniform in thickness. Its classic patterns include roses, anchors, lighthouses, heads of men, women, animals and swallows. The new traditional style patterns are richer than the traditional ones. Painting pays attention to composition, and the lines vary in thickness.

2. Steampunk consists of two words: steam and punk, and its street style is independent. Steam naturally represents a large machine powered by a steam engine. Punk is a non-mainstream marginal culture, written in street language dialogue.

3. Gothic tattoos refer to tattoos with Gothic patterns. Gothic was first used in the Renaissance to distinguish the artistic styles of the Middle Ages (5-15th century).

4. Tattoos in Chicano mostly represent loyalty to organizations, families, women and God. At first, they were all made with sewing needles, with thin lines, monotonous colors and diverse patterns, mainly made by hand.

5. Motorcycle family style originates from American motorcycle culture and represents the culture of a group. The style and content of motorcyclists' tattoos are completely different from traditional tattoos. Almost all of them are black, with fine lines and stitches, which are usually associated with tattoos of Chicano people and prisoners.