This tattoo shows a halftone neotribal ornamental motif on a woman's thigh, rendered in black by Lerchvin from Berlin. The design features a series of interconnected circles forming a central column, from which organic, flowing lines extend upwards and outwards. The approximate price for a tattoo of this size and detail is around €400. Tattoo prices can vary significantly based on factors like the complexity of the motif, its size, the chosen body placement, and the artist's experience and demand.
Ornamental motifs often draw inspiration from natural forms, geometric patterns, or cultural symbols, frequently emphasizing flowing lines and intricate details. These designs are typically chosen for their aesthetic appeal and ability to complement the body's natural contours. The repetition and rhythm in ornamental work can suggest harmony and balance.
The tattoo incorporates elements of Ornamental, Tribal, and Blackwork styles. Ornamental tattooing focuses on patterns and decorative elements, often utilizing symmetry and repetition to create visually striking designs. Tribal tattooing, in its contemporary form, frequently features bold, solid black lines and abstract shapes, drawing inspiration from traditional indigenous body art but evolving into modern interpretations. Blackwork is characterized by its exclusive use of black ink, ranging from fine lines and delicate dotwork to large areas of solid black. These styles often overlap, with blackwork serving as a foundational technique for both ornamental and tribal designs, emphasizing contrast and form through the absence of color.
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