Flames Tattoos
49 tattoos with this subject
Popular Flames Style Combinations
Philly Joe
Blackwork, Black-And-Gray, Realism
Zack Taylor
American-Traditional, Bold-Line
Zack Taylor
American-Traditional, Bold-Line
English Cousins
Neo-Traditional, Illustrative
Kubrick
Japanese, Bold-Line, Illustrative
Fryderyk Neymann
Blackwork, Illustrative, Lettering
iaincummins_tattoo
Traditional, Bold-Line
iaincummins_tattoo
Traditional, Bold-Line, Illustrative
mind_kkn
Neo-Traditional, Bold-Line, Illustrative
Josh Bodwell
Neo-Traditional, Illustrative, Color Realism
Gabriel Fuerzas
Anime, Illustrative, Bold-Line
LORREN NORRIE
Neo-Traditional, Bold-Line, Illustrative
Jade
Blackwork, Illustrative
Steven Di Iorio
Illustrative, Cartoon, Bold-Line
Steven Di Iorio
Illustrative, Blackwork, Bold-Line
Sadie Nashville
Blackwork, Illustrative
Trey Barnett
Traditional, Bold-Line, Illustrative
Mick Squires
Neo-Traditional, Illustrative, Bold-Line
Westside Tattoo Brisbane
Japanese, Neo-Traditional, Illustrative
Les Crow Tattoo
Illustrative, Blackwork
Yaniel Mieres
Neo-Traditional, Bold-Line
Ossian Staraj
Black-And-Gray, Realism, Ornamental
Kim SakeTattooCrew
Fineline, Illustrative
Morteknife
Blackwork, Illustrative, Neo-Traditional
Frequently Asked Questions
What do flame tattoos symbolize?
Flame tattoos often symbolize passion, transformation, and the idea of burning away the old to make way for the new. They can also represent the concept of eternal life or energy, as flames are constantly moving and changing.
How much does a flame tattoo typically cost?
The cost of a flame tattoo can vary greatly depending on the size, detail, and location on the body, as well as the artist's experience. On average, you might expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $300 for a small to medium-sized design.
Do flame tattoos hurt more than other types of tattoos?
Pain levels for flame tattoos can vary depending on their placement on the body. Generally, areas with more bone or less flesh, such as the ribs or collarbone, are more painful. However, flame tattoos themselves are not inherently more painful than other designs.
What are some popular variations of flame tattoos?
Popular variations of flame tattoos include tribal flames, realistic flames, and stylized flames in various colors. Some people choose to incorporate elements like skulls, dragons, or phoenixes to add personal significance to their designs.
Where are the best placements for a flame tattoo?
Flame tattoos are versatile and can be placed almost anywhere on the body. Popular placements include the arms, legs, and back, where the flame design can follow the natural lines of the body. Smaller flame tattoos can also look great on the wrist or ankle.