This tattoo shows a colorful flower ornament in Oldschool and Traditional styles by Sera Redwood in Berlin. The motif features a central yellow and red flower surrounded by green leaves, with delicate dot work and subtle lighter pink petals forming an outer layer. Tattoo pricing depends on various factors, including the motif's size, its level of detail, the chosen body placement, and the artist's experience. Since no specific price is provided here, it is best to reach out to Sera Redwood directly for a concrete estimate.
Flower ornaments often symbolize beauty, growth, and the cyclical nature of life. Different colors and types of flowers can carry additional layers of meaning. Red flowers are frequently associated with love and passion, while yellow can represent friendship, joy, or new beginnings. The ornamental aspect suggests a focus on aesthetic appeal and often alludes to intricate patterns found in nature or decorative arts. Culturally, flowers are universal symbols of celebration, remembrance, and personal expression.
The tattoo incorporates elements of both Oldschool and Traditional styles. Oldschool tattooing is characterized by bold outlines, a limited but vibrant color palette, and iconic imagery. It often features solid color fills and strong black shading. Traditional tattooing, closely related, also emphasizes clear lines, a strong sense of proportion, and a restricted color scheme that typically includes primary colors like red, yellow, and green, along with black. Both styles are known for their durability and timeless aesthetic.
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