Flower Designs Tattoo
Tattoos are all about expressing your self—and perhaps even claiming yourself too. Flower designs tattoo owners and creators understand the true power of tattoo art. A flower designs tattoo can incorporate any conceptual design for tattoo art with a pre-existing flower tattoo or an almost ready to ink flower tattoo design.
Because of the power a flower designs tattoo has access to through these creative incorporations, it is able to harness the power of various symbols and meanings of flowers while simultaneously being able to expand the aesthetic, symbolic, and conceptual options for designing tattoo art as well. For example, a flower designs tattoo has the ability to incorporate a rose bud into a brunette, pin-up girl tattoo design that a guy wants inked-in on his upper arm. By placing the rose bud into the pin-up girl’s brown hair, a sleeve design can easily be transformed into a masculine flower designs tattoo. A flower designs tattoo design can easily be conceptualized, too, by incorporating classic flash designs such as a skull with red roses.
A flower deigns tattoo can oftentimes be added—easily—to tattoos that have already been inked into the skin, and such additions create additional aesthetic embellishments to previously tatted ink as well as express additional and different meanings and significance to completed tattoos. Flower designs tattoo very well when they are inked alongside bird or other creature tattoos. For example, the fabled Phoenix—a highly-popular creature tattoo—is a great design to add a flower tattoo to. The Phoenix’s symbolic meaning—rebirth and personal renewal—works very well, too, with tattoos of flowers symbolizing inner strength and self sufficiency. Nature scenes are always great concepts to draw inspiration from when deciding what tattoo designs would work well with flower tattoos. A flower designs tattoo could be created by visualizing a scene inspired by Nature—especially since Nature scenes tend include both animal and plant life (birds and flowers included).
Flower designs work great when they are incorporated into a tattoo—especially if your mission as a tattooist or tattoo owner is to express the starkly drastic difference between life and death. Flower designs tattoo particularly well when life is something you want your tattoo art to signify. Perhaps another image—such as a flash-type skull as mentioned above—could be paired with a flower design to portray the contrast between life and death and even past and present…or future.
Another great option for a flower designs tattoo is to tattoo text—a special quote, saying, or prayer—into the shape of a particular flower design. You could even create a flower tattoo’s stem by inking some text into the shape of its stem and/or leaves. You could even inked-in a flower tattoo with your favorite image—a landscape, a place, or a face—so that you can share and see it forever. A flower designs tattoo can help take an image or text that would otherwise be inked alone and make it all that much more meaningful—not to its owner but viewers as well.




