This Fineline flame tattoo wraps around the outer helix and concha of a woman's ear, rendered entirely in black ink by susigrck in Leipzig. The freehand design features flowing, organic flame shapes with sharp, defined edges. Pricing for a tattoo like this depends on several factors, including the exact size of the motif, the level of detail within the design, and the specific placement on the body. An artist's experience also plays a significant role in the overall cost. For a concrete quote or estimate, reach out to susigrck directly.
Flames are a powerful and multifaceted symbol across many cultures, often representing transformation, passion, destruction, and rebirth. They can signify a burning desire, intense emotion, or a purification process. In some contexts, flames are associated with enlightenment or divine inspiration, while in others, they speak to rebellion and a fierce, untamed spirit. The dynamic nature of fire also makes it a symbol of change and the transient nature of existence.
Fineline tattooing is characterized by its use of thin, precise lines, often achieved with smaller needle groupings. This style allows for intricate detail and delicate designs, making it suitable for subtle placements or complex patterns. Traditional tattooing, also known as American Traditional or Old School, is defined by its bold black outlines, a limited color palette (often red, yellow, green, and blue), and iconic imagery such as anchors, swallows, and hearts. These designs are typically robust and designed for longevity.
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