Bird Tattoos
96 tattoos with this subject
Popular Bird Style Combinations
Hanne
Illustrative, Nature, Fineline
Woefertje Prik
Illustrative, Engraving
Bethanie Lauren
Color Realism, Botanical
Bethanie Lauren
Color Realism, Botanical, Illustrative
Michael Villalobo
Blackwork, Dotwork, Illustrative
Yashka
Blackwork, Botanical, Illustrative
Kyle Henne
Illustrative, Botanical, Black-And-Gray
Kyle Henne
Neo-Traditional, Bold-Line
Danko
Watercolor, Illustrative, Wildlife
C.K. Low 盧傳凱
Japanese, Blackwork, Neo-Traditional
Alexei
Watercolor, Illustrative, Botanical
Shane Tan "羽雲"
Japanese, Blackwork, Neo-Traditional
Bård Tjelta
Traditional, Bold-Line, Wildlife
Bård Tjelta
Neo-Traditional, Illustrative
Alexandre Zoldan
Black-And-Gray, Realism
Patricia Gea
Blackwork, Ornamental, Fineline
Rome Fineline
Fineline, Minimalist, Illustrative
Tatiana Sandberg
Neotraditional, Bold-Line
Rex
Blackwork, Illustrative
Ganga
Fineline, Blackwork
Frankly Tattoo
Linework, Handpoke
Frankly Tattoo
Blackwork
Jonathan Glick
Illustrative
Frankly Tattoo
Traditional, Illustrative
Frequently Asked Questions
What do bird tattoos symbolize?
Bird tattoos often symbolize freedom, hope, and the human spirit's desire to soar. Different birds carry unique meanings; for example, doves represent peace and love, while eagles symbolize strength and courage.
What are some popular bird tattoo variations?
Popular bird tattoo variations include sparrows, swallows, and owls. Each of these birds can be depicted in a range of styles from realistic to abstract, and they can be combined with other elements like flowers or quotes to add personal significance.
Where is the best place to get a bird tattoo on the body?
Bird tattoos can be placed almost anywhere on the body, but popular spots include the shoulder, back, and forearm. These areas provide a larger canvas for detailed designs, while smaller designs are often placed on the wrist or ankle.
How much does a bird tattoo typically cost?
The cost of a bird tattoo can vary widely depending on its size, detail, and the artist's experience. Generally, you can expect to pay between $50 to $200 for a small, simple design, while larger, more intricate pieces could range from $200 to $1000 or more.
How do I choose the right tattoo artist for a bird tattoo?
To choose the right tattoo artist for a bird tattoo, look at portfolios to find someone experienced in the style you want, whether it's traditional, watercolor, or realistic. Reading reviews and consulting with the artist about your design ideas can also ensure you make the best choice.