

This blackwork tattoo by Jessi.art.tattoo from Lübeck features Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god, depicted with intricate detail and surrounded by geometric elements. The design includes hieroglyphs, a pyramid, the Eye of Horus, and a lunar phase cycle, all rendered in black ink with fine lines and subtle shading. Tattoo pricing varies widely based on several factors, including the complexity and size of the motif, the level of detail involved, and the specific placement on the body. An artist's experience and demand also play a significant role in their hourly or per-piece rates. For a concrete estimate on a piece like this, reaching out to Jessi.art.tattoo directly would be the best approach. The Anubis motif draws from ancient Egyptian mythology, where Anubis is a jackal-headed deity associated with mummification and the afterlife. He served as a guide for souls in the underworld and a guardian of tombs. The inclusion of hieroglyphs further connects the tattoo to its historical roots, representing ancient Egyptian writing and often conveying specific meanings or prayers. The Eye of Horus is another powerful Egyptian symbol, signifying protection, royal power, and good health. Together, these elements create a narrative rooted in protection, transition, and ancient wisdom. The tattoo incorporates both Geometric and Microrealistic styles. Geometric tattooing relies on precise lines, shapes, and patterns to create abstract or stylized designs, often forming complex compositions or frameworks around central figures. This style emphasizes symmetry and mathematical precision. Microrealism, on the other hand, focuses on rendering extremely small and highly detailed images with photographic accuracy. This technique demands exceptional skill and a steady hand to achieve fine details, delicate shading, and realistic textures within a compact space.
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