This botanical blackwork tattoo, a lemon branch with fruit and leaves, wraps around the inner upper arm of a woman, rendered by Anne Nohva in Hamburg. The entire motif is done in black, utilizing fine line work and stippling for texture. Tattoo pricing is influenced by several factors, including the motif's complexity, its size, and the chosen body placement. The artist's experience and the level of detail in the design also play a role in the final cost. For a concrete estimate, it is best to reach out to Anne Nohva directly.
Lemon branches with fruit often symbolize longevity, purification, and friendship. The lemon fruit itself is associated with zest for life, bitterness, and healing. Historically, lemons were seen as exotic and rare, representing luxury and prosperity. In various cultures, the lemon's sharp taste and vibrant color have linked it to cleansing and revitalization, while its evergreen leaves can signify enduring life and vitality.
The tattoo uses Blackwork and Botanical styles. Blackwork tattoos are defined by their exclusive use of black ink, often employing a range of techniques like solid fills, dot work, and intricate line work to create depth and texture. The Botanical style focuses on natural flora, depicting plants, flowers, and foliage with a high degree of anatomical accuracy and detail. It emphasizes organic forms and often uses fine lines and delicate shading to capture the essence of the plant life.
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