This tattoo shows a floral design tattooed on a woman's chest, specifically under the breast. The motif features stylized flowers and leaves rendered in black ink by Hase im Pfeffer Tattoo from Magdeburg. The upper part of the design has solid black fills, while the lower floral elements are outlined with fine lines and subtle shading.
Tattoo pricing depends on several factors, including the complexity and size of the design, the chosen body placement, and the artist’s experience. The amount of detail in a motif also plays a role in determining the final cost, as does the time spent on the session. For a concrete estimate, reach out to Hase im Pfeffer Tattoo directly.
Floral tattoos often symbolize growth, beauty, and the cycle of life. The specific flowers chosen can carry additional meanings; while abstract here, the general form suggests a delicate bloom, which can represent purity, new beginnings, or an appreciation for nature. In many cultures, flowers are associated with specific emotions or virtues, making them a common choice for personal expression. The placement under the breast often makes such a tattoo a more intimate and personal statement.
The styles used in this piece include Botanical, Floral, and Neotraditional. Botanical tattoos focus on realistic or highly stylized depictions of plants, emphasizing their natural forms and intricate details. Floral tattoos, a subset of botanical, specifically feature flowers as their primary subject, often highlighting their aesthetic appeal. Neotraditional tattooing builds upon traditional Western tattooing with a broader color palette, more detailed line work, and often a softer, more illustrative approach, while still maintaining bold outlines and a clear visual impact.
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