This tattoo shows two distinct flowers, one a pansy and the other a daisy, rendered in fine line blackwork on a woman's ribs by Sadmeply Tattoo in Hamburg. The lines are delicate, with minimal shading to define the petals and centers of the flowers. The stems intertwine gracefully before extending downwards. This piece, a floral tattoo, would typically cost around €220. Keep in mind that tattoo prices vary depending on factors such as the tattoo's size, the intricacy of the design, its placement on the body, and the artist's experience level.
Flower tattoos carry a rich tapestry of meanings across various cultures and traditions. The pansy, with its delicate appearance, often symbolizes remembrance, loving thoughts, and affection. Its name is derived from the French word "pensée," meaning "thought." The daisy, on the other hand, is widely associated with innocence, purity, new beginnings, and true love. In some cultures, it also represents cheerfulness and joy. Together, a pair of flowers can symbolize a bond or a connection between two entities, or a duality in nature or personality.
The tattoo uses elements of both botanical and floral styles. Botanical tattooing focuses on highly realistic and detailed depictions of plants, often emphasizing scientific accuracy in portraying species. This style typically features fine lines, subtle shading, and a focus on natural forms, aiming to capture the essence of a plant as it appears in nature. Floral tattooing, a broader category, encompasses any tattoo design that features flowers as its primary subject. While it can include realistic portrayals, it also extends to more stylized, abstract, or decorative interpretations of blossoms, often incorporating elements from other tattoo styles.
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