This Neotraditional floral tattoo of a blooming flower and buds, with its leaves in shades of green and brown, is placed on a woman's upper arm. The petals are rendered in pinks and oranges, with a light yellow center, all outlined in black. Sera Redwood created this piece in Berlin.
The approximate price for a tattoo of this size and detail level is around €400. However, tattoo prices vary considerably depending on factors like the complexity of the motif, the artist's experience, and the exact placement on the body. For an accurate quote, direct consultation with Sera Redwood is recommended.
Flowers often carry rich symbolism across cultures, frequently representing beauty, growth, and the cycle of life. The specific type of flower, its color, and its stage of bloom can add further layers of meaning. Blooming flowers, in particular, commonly symbolize new beginnings, joy, and the flourishing of life. They can also represent the transient nature of beauty and the passage of time, as flowers bloom and eventually fade. The presence of buds alongside a fully open flower might suggest potential, development, and the unfolding of one's journey.
The tattoo incorporates elements of Neotraditional and Botanical styles. Neotraditional tattooing updates classic American Traditional motifs with a broader color palette, more detailed line work, and often a greater emphasis on smooth shading and depth. It typically features bold outlines and a blend of vibrant and muted colors to create a more illustrative and dynamic appearance. The Botanical style focuses on realistic or highly stylized depictions of plants, flowers, and natural elements. This style often emphasizes intricate details of flora, using a refined color palette and delicate shading to capture the organic forms and textures found in nature.
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