Floral Tattoos
52 tattoos with this subject
Popular Floral Style Combinations
Terry Dactel
Blackwork, Illustrative
elisatatts
Blackwork, Botanical, Illustrative
elisatatts
Blackwork, Dotwork, Botanical
Danii
Illustrative, Fineline, Dotwork
Mystik Tattoos
Black-And-Gray, Illustrative, Realism
Kate
Realism, Black-And-Gray, Botanical
Ju Liverinova
Realism, Ornamental, Geometric
Mangesh
Bold-Line, Neo-Traditional, Floral
Mangesh
Traditional, Bold-Line
feliciapach
Watercolor, Blackwork, Illustrative
Alex Lawson
Neo-Traditional, Bold-Line, Color Realism
Travis Stine
American-Traditional, Neo-Traditional, Bold-Line
Flower Tattoo Queen of ATL
Botanical, Illustrative, Color Realism
Birds of Paradise Ink
Botanical, Black-And-Gray
Nico Kuryliak
Black-And-Gray, Realism
Doma
Fineline, Botanical
Bob Queiroz
Geometric, Ornamental, Blackwork
Hong Kong
Blackwork, Fineline, Botanical
Anna
Black-And-Gray, Linework, Botanical
Christine Marie
Color Realism, Realism
Wien Realistic Tattoo
Black-And-Gray, Realism
Tetiana
Fineline, Botanical, Illustrative
Yenn
Blackwork
Jasmin Walsh
Fineline, Linework
Frequently Asked Questions
What do floral tattoos symbolize?
Floral tattoos can symbolize a variety of meanings depending on the flower chosen. For example, roses often represent love and passion, while lilies can symbolize purity and renewal. Many people choose floral designs for their beauty and the personal meanings they can convey.
What are popular variations of floral tattoos?
Popular variations include minimalist line work, watercolor styles, and traditional bold outlines. Some people choose to incorporate flowers with other elements like animals or geometric shapes for a more personalized design.
How much do floral tattoos typically cost?
The cost of a floral tattoo can vary widely based on the size, detail, and the artist's experience. On average, small floral tattoos might start at $50-$100, while larger, more intricate designs can cost several hundred dollars or more.
Where is the best placement for a floral tattoo?
Floral tattoos are versatile and can be placed almost anywhere on the body, including the forearm, shoulder, back, or ankle. The placement often depends on the size of the tattoo and personal preference for visibility.
How should I choose an artist for a floral tattoo?
When selecting an artist, look for someone with a portfolio that shows expertise in floral designs. It's important to choose an artist whose style matches your vision and to consult with them to ensure they understand the symbolism and details you want in your tattoo.