This tattoo shows a bee, rendered in black microrealistic fineline work, on a woman's wrist by Ivy Art from Lübeck. Pricing for tattoos depends on several factors, including the size and complexity of the design, the placement on the body, and the artist's experience level. Larger, more intricate pieces or those on sensitive areas generally cost more. For a concrete estimate, reach out to Ivy Art directly.
Bees hold a variety of symbolic meanings across different cultures and throughout history. They are often associated with diligence, hard work, and community due to their organized social structures within a hive. In some traditions, bees represent prosperity, abundance, and fertility, linked to their role in pollination and honey production. They can also symbolize wisdom, immortality, and regeneration, particularly in ancient Egyptian and Greek mythology. The bee's ability to navigate and find its way home has led to associations with guidance and direction, while their sting can represent protection or the consequences of actions.
The tattoo uses Microrealistic and Fineline styles. Microrealism is a style that focuses on creating extremely small, detailed images with a high degree of fidelity to reality. This style demands exceptional precision and a steady hand from the artist. Fineline tattooing involves using very thin needles to create delicate, intricate designs with fine lines and subtle shading. This technique allows for a minimalist aesthetic or highly detailed work within a small area.
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