This tattoo shows a cheerful hula hummel in a black illustrative style, tattooed on a woman's ankle by Kristin Schubert in Munich. The motif features thick black outlines and solid black fills, with some subtle purple accents. Tattoo pricing depends on several factors, including the motif's size and complexity, the level of detail, and its placement on the body. An experienced artist like Kristin Schubert will also factor in their expertise and the time required for the session. For a concrete estimate, reach out to Kristin Schubert directly.
The hummel, or bumblebee, is a creature often associated with community, hard work, and personal power. In some cultures, bees and similar insects symbolize prosperity, fertility, and communication. The hula skirt and flower suggest themes of joy, celebration, and connection to nature, particularly evoking Hawaiian culture. The combination of these elements creates a motif that can represent a lighthearted yet industrious spirit, or a desire for harmony and happiness.
Illustrative tattooing is a broad style known for its artistic freedom and often combines elements from various other styles. It emphasizes clear lines, distinct shading, and a narrative quality, allowing artists to develop unique visual stories. This style often uses bold outlines and can incorporate both realistic and stylized elements to create a distinctive aesthetic. The focus is on creating a unique, drawn look that often resembles an illustration from a book or comic.
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