This floral tattoo, a cluster of flowers including roses and peonies, wraps around a woman's shoulder blade and upper arm. It features solid black outlines and grey shading, created by susigrck in Leipzig. Tattoo pricing depends on several factors, including the complexity and size of the design, the level of detail involved, and the specific body placement. An artist's experience and reputation also influence their rates. For a concrete quote or estimate, reach out to susigrck directly.
Floral motifs, especially roses and peonies, carry rich symbolic weight across many cultures. Roses often represent love, beauty, passion, and sometimes secrecy, with different colours conveying specific nuances. Peonies are frequently associated with prosperity, good fortune, honour, and bravery, particularly in Asian cultures, where they are revered as the "king of flowers." In general, flower tattoos can symbolize growth, renewal, and the fleeting nature of life, or they can be chosen for their aesthetic appeal alone.
The tattoo blends elements of several styles. Fineline work is evident in the crisp, delicate outlines that define the petals and leaves. Illustrative tattooing focuses on creating detailed, often realistic or stylized, depictions that resemble drawings. Oldschool, or Traditional, tattooing is characterized by bold black outlines, a limited colour palette (here, black and grey), and classic imagery, often with a flat, two-dimensional appearance. Botanical and Floral styles concentrate on the accurate or stylized portrayal of plants and flowers.
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