custom freehand Vase mit abstrakten blackout Blumen by janus tattoo
Hamburg, Germany
This tattoo shows a vase with abstract blackout flowers on a woman's upper arm, created by an artist in Hamburg. The motif features bold black shapes for the flowers and a checkered pattern on the vase, defined by clean lines. This piece was priced at approximately €500. Tattoo pricing is influenced by factors like the complexity and size of the motif, the level of detail involved, the chosen body placement, and the artist's experience. This figure serves as an orientation value.
Vases in art often symbolize containment, preservation, and the vessel of life itself. They can represent the fragility and beauty of existence, holding something precious or delicate. Historically, vases have been used to store valuable items, from grains to sacred relics, giving them an association with abundance and safekeeping. When combined with flowers, as seen here, the motif often speaks to themes of growth, beauty, and transient nature, highlighting the cycle of life and renewal. The abstract nature of the flowers can broaden this symbolism, allowing for a more personal interpretation beyond specific floral meanings.
The tattoo uses Blackwork, Line Work, and Illustrative styles. Blackwork is characterized by its exclusive use of black ink, often creating solid areas of color or intricate patterns. Line Work focuses on the use of lines to create form and detail, often with minimal shading or color. Illustrative tattooing draws inspiration from traditional illustration techniques, frequently featuring clear outlines and a narrative or artistic quality that evokes drawings or paintings.
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