This tattoo shows a black dotwork mandala on the knee of a woman, created by Sadmeply Tattoo in Hamburg. The motif features intricate patterns and delicate shading, all rendered in black ink.
A tattoo like this, with its specific size and placement, generally costs around €450. However, tattoo prices are not fixed and can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity and size of the design, the level of detail involved, the specific body placement, and the individual artist's experience and demand. For an exact quote, it is always best to consult directly with the artist.
The mandala motif is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the universe. In various traditions, mandalas are used as tools for meditation and to establish a sacred space. They are typically circular designs with intricate geometric patterns, often depicting cosmic diagrams or symbols of deities. The circular form of the mandala often symbolizes wholeness, eternity, and the cyclical nature of life. Its symmetrical arrangement can also represent balance and harmony within the universe and the self.
Dotwork is a tattooing style where images are created using many small dots rather than lines or solid fills. This technique allows for a wide range of shading and texture effects, from soft gradients to dense, dark areas. The density and spacing of the dots determine the perceived lightness or darkness of the tattooed area. Dotwork can be used to create intricate patterns, geometric designs, and realistic images, often giving the tattoo a delicate and textured appearance.
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