This illustrative blackwork tattoo shows a running hare, placed on a woman's leg, done in black by Anne Nohva in Hamburg. The motif uses fine lines and dotwork shading to create texture and depth.
Tattoo pricing varies depending on several factors, including the size and complexity of the design, the placement on the body, and the artist's experience level. Larger, more detailed pieces or those on tricky body parts generally require more time and thus cost more. For a concrete quote or estimate, reach out to Anne Nohva directly.
The hare is a widely recognized symbol across various cultures, often associated with speed, agility, and fertility due to its rapid breeding cycle. In some traditions, it represents new beginnings, intuition, and rebirth, especially in spring. Its nocturnal habits have also linked it to the moon and mystical realms. Across different folklore, the hare is sometimes seen as a trickster figure or a symbol of vigilance and quick thinking.
Black & Gray tattooing utilizes a range of black inks diluted to create various shades of gray, allowing for depth, contrast, and realism without using any other colors. Blackwork is characterized by its bold use of solid black ink, often creating strong silhouettes, intricate patterns, or heavy shading. Illustrative tattooing combines elements from various styles to create a unique, often narrative-driven piece that resembles a drawing or illustration, frequently incorporating fine lines, shading, and sometimes a more freehand aesthetic.
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