This tattoo shows a surrealist portrait of a woman with a cloud covering her eyes, rendered in black and gray on the upper arm. The motif is framed within a circle that transitions into a female gender symbol at the bottom. The artist Blckhrttt from Leipzig created this piece.
The approximate price for a tattoo like this is €650. This figure serves as an orientation, as actual tattoo prices can vary significantly. Factors influencing the final cost include the tattoo's size, the complexity and detail of the motif, its placement on the body, and the individual artist's experience and demand.
The female gender symbol, also known as the Venus symbol, is an ancient emblem for femininity and womanhood. Historically, it has been associated with the Roman goddess Venus, representing love, beauty, and fertility. In contemporary contexts, it often signifies women's rights, empowerment, and collective identity. The cloud covering the woman's eyes introduces an element of mystery or introspection, suggesting themes of hidden emotions, dreams, or perhaps a commentary on perception. The combination of the portrait with these symbols creates a narrative around feminine identity and its multifaceted nature.
The tattoo incorporates several distinct styles. Black & Gray tattooing relies on a range of black ink dilutions and shading techniques to create depth and contrast, mimicking monochromatic photography. Fineline tattooing uses very thin needles to achieve delicate, precise lines, allowing for intricate details and subtle textures. Microrealism, as its name suggests, involves creating highly detailed, realistic images on a small scale. Portraiture focuses on capturing the likeness and expression of a person, often with a high degree of realism. Finally, Surrealism in tattooing draws inspiration from the art movement, featuring dreamlike, illogical, or unexpected juxtapositions to evoke a sense of the subconscious.
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