Archive for the 'Flower Tattoo' Category

Flower Symbols

The symbolism of flowers remains largely hidden from us today. We encounter it daily, however, in art, literature, folklore, and mythology, the mystery and magnificence waiting to be found.

Floral Heart Tattoo

A combination of heart and flower could result to a unique and beautiful output. The heart is an enduring symbol of love that has lasted the test of time, and heart tattoos provide a special way to display that love. It has been used by many cultures throughout history, and its popularity as a tattoo design is growing year by year.

 

Sunflower Tattoo

Flowers in our dreams can represent the simplest feelings of contentment to the deepest feelings of spiritual completeness. A circular flower is a friendly sign which could be a symbol of wholeness. Flowers also represent hope and positive growth, along with simplicity, innocence, and possibly virginity.

Black Rose

The rose in the west is the preeminent floral symbol. It is, by far and away, the most popular flower used in tattoo artwork . That prevalence is directly related to its power as a symbol.

Sunflower And Peace

A really simple sunflower tattoo with a peace symbol in the middle. It was subsequently adopted as an international emblem for the 1960s anti-war movement, and was also adopted by the counterculture of the time.

Tattoo Designs For Ladies

When a lady decides upon a feminine tattoo, she typically seeks the small tattoos for her first ink. Girlie tattoos are out of fashion and wild sensual tattoos like the lower back one are in.

While floral tattoos are no longer seen as such girlie tattoos, they have been added to skulls and knifes and all sorts of masculine objects to create a perfect tattoo design for women. Ink is changing the face of females and their bodies.

Women are no longer afraid to brand themselves, and modify their bodies. Ink can be beautiful as can the women who bare it. Ink is no longer taboo; women wear it and bare it proudly. Get the latest on feminine tattoos by clicking on the link.

Flower Tattoo

Flower tattoo in general connects back to nature, and brings up images of life, such as birth, procreation and vitality. This is because we see the duration of life when we look at a flower. We see a flower emerge from the earth, and then grow day by day. We see a flower bloom, and later dry up and wilt away.

Blade on Roses

 The tattoo seem to have a bloody meaning since it uses a knife and roses that bleed. The art is seem cool with a color combination that seem very nice.

 

 

 

 

A great way to dress up a lady’s foot. The simple feminine design and perfect combination of colors add beauty to a body part that’s usually taken for granted. Now, scrap those pairs of shoes and show off that beautiful tattoo…and feet. This is a sure way of making people look at you from head to foot.

Hibiscus Flower Tattoo

 

 

Hibiscus tattoos have become almost as popular as rose or butterfly tattoos in the US - maybe all over the world. This flower is usually seen in a tribal style - with thick black lines and little accent of color or detail. The hibiscus can also be found in conjunction with other Hawaiian imagery, such as sea turtles, mountains or surfboards. This very traditional flower for native Hawaiians seems exotic and unique for wearers from the rest of the US.