This tattoo shows a sun motif with a face, done in black on a woman's thigh by susigrck in Leipzig. The sun's rays have a flowing, almost organic look with subtle shading, while the central face has delicate features and two small blush marks on the cheeks. Tattoo pricing depends on a number of factors, including the size and intricacy of the design, the chosen body placement, and the artist's experience level. For a concrete quote or estimate, reach out to susigrck directly.
The sun is a universal symbol found in countless cultures, often representing life, energy, power, and rebirth. It is frequently associated with light, warmth, and growth, acting as a source of vitality and illumination. In many ancient mythologies, the sun is revered as a deity or a powerful force, embodying creation and destruction. It can also symbolize clarity, truth, and the revelation of hidden things. The sun's daily cycle of rising and setting is also a common metaphor for cycles of change, renewal, and the passage of time.
Fineline tattooing is characterized by its use of very thin lines to create intricate and detailed designs. This style often emphasizes precision and delicate shading. Illustrative tattooing combines elements from various artistic styles, focusing on detailed imagery and often a more realistic or narrative approach. It allows for a broad range of subjects and techniques, often blending fine art principles with tattoo application. Oldschool, also known as American Traditional, is defined by bold outlines, a limited color palette (often black, red, yellow, green, and blue), and iconic imagery like anchors, swallows, and hearts. Traditional tattooing, in a broader sense, refers to styles that honor established tattoo practices and imagery, often with a focus on durability and clear readability.
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