

This tattoo shows a black and grey geometric and microrealistic design by Jessi.art.tattoo from Lübeck. The motif features a central eye surrounded by a compass-like dial with phases of the moon and Roman numerals, intricately rendered with fine lines and shading. Below this, a broken pocket watch with visible gears and fragments creates a sense of deconstruction, all executed in black ink. Tattoo pricing varies widely based on the motif's complexity, size, the level of detail involved, and the artist's experience. The placement on the body can also influence the final cost due to varying skin elasticity and accessibility. For a precise quote or estimate on similar work, direct contact with Jessi.art.tattoo is the best approach. The eye, often called the "all-seeing eye" or "eye of providence," is a symbol of perception, awareness, and spiritual insight. It can represent intuition, protection, and the ability to see beyond the obvious. Historically, eyes have been used in various cultures and religions to denote divine watchfulness or inner wisdom. The compass element typically symbolizes guidance, direction, and the journey through life, while the phases of the moon connect to cycles, change, and the feminine principle. A broken clock or watch often signifies the passage of time, an interruption in life's flow, or a disregard for conventional temporal constraints. Together, these elements can suggest a deep reflection on destiny, personal journey, and the ephemeral nature of existence. Geometric tattoos are characterized by their use of precise lines, shapes, and patterns, often creating intricate and abstract designs. This style emphasizes symmetry, order, and mathematical precision, resulting in clean and structured artwork. Microrealistic tattoos, on the other hand, focus on creating extremely detailed and small-scale images that mimic the appearance of a photograph. This style demands exceptional skill in fine lines, subtle shading, and accurate representation to achieve a high level of realism within a confined space. Both styles require a steady hand and a keen eye for detail, though their aesthetic approaches differ significantly.
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