This tattoo on a man's forearm shows a Tokyo Ghoul-inspired design featuring a centipede and lycoris flowers, rendered by Blckhrttt in Leipzig. The main motif incorporates black shading and outlines, with vibrant red accents for the flowers and some abstract elements. The composition extends along the forearm, blending detailed work with softer, more diffused areas.
The approximate price for a tattoo of this complexity and size is around €500. This figure serves as a general guideline, as actual tattoo prices can fluctuate significantly. Factors such as the final size of the motif, the intricate level of detail required, the specific placement on the body, and the artist's individual experience and demand all contribute to the overall cost. For an exact quote, a direct consultation with Blckhrttt is recommended.
The centipede motif in tattoo art often carries diverse symbolic meanings, depending on cultural context. In some traditions, centipedes are seen as symbols of protection, particularly against evil spirits or misfortune, due to their formidable appearance and defensive capabilities. They can also represent adaptability and resilience, given their ability to survive in various environments. In other interpretations, the centipede might symbolize speed, agility, and the ability to navigate complex situations. The inclusion of lycoris flowers, also known as red spider lilies, often symbolizes death, final goodbyes, or reincarnation in Japanese culture. These flowers are frequently associated with the afterlife and are said to bloom on the paths to the underworld.
The tattoo is executed in the Anime style, which draws heavily from Japanese animation and manga aesthetics. This style is characterized by its distinct visual language, often featuring bold outlines, dynamic compositions, and expressive characters or motifs. Anime tattoos frequently incorporate elements such as stylized eyes, exaggerated features, and vibrant color palettes, although this particular piece uses a more subdued color scheme with striking red accents. The style often aims to capture the energy and narrative depth found in anime and manga, translating two-dimensional artistry onto the skin.
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