This tattoo shows blueberries and leaves in a blend of Neotraditional, Botanical, and Floral styles, tattooed on a woman’s leg by Sera Redwood in Berlin. The motif features black outlines with deep blue and purple berries, complemented by variegated leaves in shades of green, red, and brown. The pricing for a tattoo like this one varies based on several factors, including the intricacy of the design, its overall size, the specific body placement, and the artist's experience level. Generally, larger and more detailed pieces require more time and skill, which influences the final cost. To get a firm figure for your own project, reach out to Sera Redwood directly for a concrete estimate.
Blueberries carry a range of symbolic meanings across different cultures. Often associated with health and vitality due to their nutritional properties, they can also represent peace, tranquility, and a connection to nature. In some traditions, blueberries are seen as symbols of abundance and good fortune, reflecting the generous harvest they provide. Their deep blue color is sometimes linked to wisdom and spiritual understanding.
The tattoo incorporates elements from Neotraditional, Botanical, and Floral styles. Neotraditional tattooing is known for its bold outlines, rich color palettes, and a blend of traditional tattoo aesthetics with modern illustrative techniques. It often features subjects with a strong sense of depth and dimension. Botanical tattoos focus on realistic or stylized depictions of plants, emphasizing natural forms, textures, and growth patterns. Floral tattoos, a subcategory of botanical work, specifically highlight flowers and their associated foliage, often rendered with attention to detail in petals, leaves, and stems.
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