This tattoo shows a tarot card with the Star motif, done in black on a woman's upper arm by susigrck in Leipzig. The design features a central figure surrounded by stars, framed like a card. The pricing for a tattoo like this varies based on several factors, including the motif's complexity, its exact size, and the chosen body placement. The artist's experience and hourly rate also play a significant role in the final cost. For a precise quote, clients should reach out to susigrck directly.
The Star tarot card is traditionally associated with hope, inspiration, renewal, and serenity. It often depicts a nude woman pouring water from two urns, one into a body of water and the other onto land, symbolizing the conscious and subconscious mind, as well as the flow of life and healing. Above her, a large, prominent star is surrounded by seven smaller stars, representing divine guidance and a connection to the spiritual realm. This card suggests a period of peace, clarity, and receiving blessings after a time of hardship, encouraging faith in the future and one's own inner strength.
The tattoo incorporates elements from several styles. Fineline tattooing emphasizes delicate, thin lines to create intricate details and subtle shading, contributing to the refined appearance of the card's illustration. Illustrative tattooing draws from fine art and graphic design, allowing for a broad range of artistic expression and often featuring detailed, narrative-driven imagery. Oldschool, or traditional, tattooing is characterized by bold black outlines, a limited color palette (though here it's monochromatic black), and iconic imagery, which can be seen in the clear framing of the tarot card.
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