This microrealistic dragonfly tattoo, rendered in black ink, is placed on a woman's forearm by Ivy Art in Lübeck. The detail in the wings and body is achieved through fine lines and subtle shading. Tattoo pricing varies widely based on factors such as the motif's size, its level of detail, the chosen body placement, and the artist's experience. This particular piece, with its intricate details, would be quoted individually. For a firm estimate, reach out to Ivy Art directly.
Dragonflies are often seen as symbols of change and transformation. Their ability to fly in all directions and hover in place can represent adaptability and the pursuit of dreams. In some cultures, dragonflies are associated with prosperity, good luck, and harmony. They are also linked to emotional maturity and a deeper understanding of life's meaning, often appearing as messengers from the spiritual world. The dragonfly's short adult lifespan can also symbolize the importance of living in the present moment.
Microrealism is a style characterized by its extremely small scale and high level of detail, aiming to capture realistic images within a confined space. It often involves very fine lines, delicate shading, and precise execution to create miniature renditions of subjects that retain photographic accuracy. The style relies on the artist's ability to work with minimal space while maintaining clarity and depth.
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