This tattoo, a birth flower with a zodiac sign, is finely rendered in black on a woman's upper arm by Ivy Art in Lübeck. The motif shows two carnation blooms and a bud, with a delicate constellation connecting stars around the flowers, along with the Capricorn zodiac symbol and a date. Pricing for a tattoo like this depends on several factors, including the motif's size, its level of detail, and the specific body placement. The artist's experience and demand also play a role in the final cost. For a concrete estimate, it’s best to reach out to Ivy Art directly.
Carnations, the birth flower for January, carry a rich tapestry of meanings across cultures and time. In general, they represent love, fascination, and distinction. Different colors can signify various sentiments, such as deep love with red carnations or purity with white ones. Historically, they have appeared in art and literature as symbols of devotion and affection. The inclusion of a zodiac sign, in this case Capricorn, links the floral imagery to astrological significance, often referencing traits associated with that sign, like ambition, discipline, and practicality. The constellation adds a layer of personal connection to the cosmos, often symbolizing guidance or destiny.
The tattoo uses elements of the Botanical and Floral styles, which focus on realistic or stylized depictions of plants and flowers. These styles emphasize organic forms and natural beauty. The Fineline technique is also prominent, characterized by its use of extremely thin lines to create intricate details and subtle shading. This approach often results in delicate and understated tattoos. When combined, these styles and techniques allow for a nuanced representation of the natural world with precision and elegance.
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