This neotraditional tattoo by Sera Redwood from Berlin shows a fox's head in vibrant orange and brown tones, accented by a bold red and yellow blossom with green leaves. The artist used black outlines and various shades to create depth and texture within the motif. Tattoo pricing varies widely and depends on elements like the tattoo's size, its level of detail, and the artist's experience. Placement on the body can also influence the final cost. For a concrete estimate, it is always best to reach out to Sera Redwood directly.
The fox motif often carries symbolic weight across cultures, representing cunning, intelligence, and adaptability. In some traditions, the fox is seen as a trickster figure, while in others, it embodies wisdom and guidance. Its nocturnal nature can also link it to dreams, intuition, and the unseen world. Paired with a blossom, the tattoo can suggest a balance between wildness and beauty, or the flourishing of cleverness and insight.
The tattoo combines elements of Neotraditional, Oldschool, and Traditional styles. Neotraditional tattooing updates classic traditional motifs with richer color palettes, more detailed line work, and often a greater sense of depth and realism. Oldschool and Traditional styles are characterized by bold black outlines, a limited color palette (often red, yellow, green, and black), and iconic imagery like anchors, roses, and pin-up girls. These styles prioritize clear readability and durability, with solid color packing and less emphasis on subtle shading or intricate detail.
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