This tattoo shows an ornamental backpiece, done entirely in black on a woman's back by Blckhrttt in Leipzig. The tattoo motif features a central, intricate mandala-like design with radiating lines and delicate dotwork, flanked by smaller, similar patterns above and below.
The approximate price for a piece of this nature is around €750. Tattoo pricing is influenced by several factors, including the size and complexity of the motif, the level of detail involved, the specific body placement, and the artist's experience and reputation. This figure serves as an orientation and not a fixed quote.
Ornamental motifs often draw inspiration from diverse cultural patterns and natural forms. These designs can represent balance, harmony, and interconnectedness. Mandalas, a common influence in ornamental work, are symbolic representations of the universe in various spiritual traditions, often used as aids for meditation and focus. The intricate patterns can also suggest a personal journey or growth, with each line and curve adding to a larger, cohesive whole.
The tattoo uses both ornamental and fineline styles. Ornamental tattooing focuses on decorative patterns, often abstract or stylized, that enhance the natural contours of the body. This style frequently incorporates elements like mandalas, lace patterns, and intricate geometric designs. Fineline tattooing is characterized by its use of very thin needles to create delicate, precise lines and subtle details. This technique allows for intricate and detailed work, often resulting in a lighter, more subtle aesthetic than tattoos with bolder outlines. The single needle technique used here is a specific application within fineline, creating exceptionally fine lines and details.
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