Photographer Rebecca Seal-Davis has a unique style that captures tattooed women beautifully. Although the combination of romantic Rococo styling and the edge of a tough rocker chick might seem like an odd pairing, Rebecca manages to marry the opposing aesthetics. Her photography captures are full of contrasting elements: light and dark colors, hard and soft materials as well as classical and contemporary influences.
Her photos are like a modern interpretation of what Marie Antoinette would be like today if she was a rebellious teen with an attitude. The heavily tattoo-covered women, over-the-top accessories and big hair capture the decadence and excess of the Rococo era. Her photographs are anything but minimalist and certainly a visual feast for the eyes.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Tattooed Rococo
- Combining the romantic Rococo styling with the edge of a tough rocker chick creates new opportunities for creating aesthetically contrasting elements.
- Rebellion and Romance
- Marrying classical and contemporary influences have created new style possibilities for photographers and artists in various industries.
- Decadent Minimalism
- Exploring minimalistic approaches to Rococo styling and accessories can create new aesthetics for fashion and interior design industries.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion
- Incorporating Rococo inspired designs into tattoo fashion can create a unique look and draw in a new customer base.
- Interior Design
- Adding a Rococo element to interior design items could appeal to customers who love contradictory elements in home decors.
- Photography
- Exploring unconventional ways of contrasting aesthetics in photography could create new moods and styles in different kinds of photography such as portraits, fine art, and fashion.