Snake Tattoos
83 tattoos with this subject
Popular Snake Style Combinations
Matthew Matautia
Polynesian, Blackwork, Geometric
Kate Penn
Blackwork, Linework, Illustrative
Hopper
Blackwork, Bold-Line, Floral
Marcin Sokołowski Black and Grey
Blackwork, Surrealism
Marcin Sokołowski Black and Grey
Black-And-Gray, Realism
Houston Tattoo Artist Miketran
Illustrative, Blackwork, Dotwork
Edward Madison
Black-And-Gray, Illustrative
Zenon Pawelski
Neo-Traditional, Illustrative
Jalapeno Spring
Blackwork, Dotwork
Dead Kelly Oddity
Blackwork, Illustrative, Bold-Line
Jess
Illustrative, Cartoon, Bold-Line
Celebrity Ink™ Chiang Mai
Biomechanical, Blackwork, Illustrative
Nate Thailand
Illustrative, Watercolor, Botanical
Nate Thailand
Neo-Traditional, Blackwork, Illustrative
Vio Tattooer
Black-And-Gray, Realism
Ink By Kristen
Illustrative, Blackwork, Dotwork
Andy May
Blackwork, Neo-Traditional, Illustrative
Pretty Sturdy
Neo-Traditional, Bold-Line, Illustrative
Pretty Sturdy
Neo-Traditional, Illustrative
Jeffrey
Blackwork, Neo-Traditional
Lostart
Blackwork, Bold-Line, Illustrative
Chris Spence
Neo-Traditional, Illustrative
kmagsbliss
Blackwork, Illustrative
Róisín
Illustrative, Fineline, Blackwork
Frequently Asked Questions
What do snake tattoos symbolize?
Snake tattoos can symbolize a variety of meanings including transformation, rebirth, and healing, as snakes shed their skin and are often associated with renewal. They can also represent power, stealth, and protection, depending on the cultural context and design elements.
What are popular styles and variations for snake tattoos?
Popular styles for snake tattoos include realistic, traditional, tribal, and Japanese designs. Variations may feature a coiled snake, a snake with flowers, or a snake intertwined with other animals, each adding different symbolic meanings to the tattoo.
Where is the best placement for a snake tattoo?
Snake tattoos are versatile and can be placed on various parts of the body. Common placements include the arm, leg, back, or side, as the elongated shape of a snake can wrap around limbs or flow naturally along the body's contours.
How much does a snake tattoo typically cost?
The cost of a snake tattoo can vary greatly depending on the size, detail, and the artist's experience. On average, you might expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $500 or more for a medium-sized piece, with more intricate designs potentially costing more.
What should I consider when choosing an artist for my snake tattoo?
When choosing an artist, look for someone with experience in the style you want and who has a portfolio showcasing their work with snake or intricate animal designs. It's important to ensure they understand the symbolism you want to convey and can execute the design with precision.