Hawaiian flower tattoos make a bold, colorful statement
It used to be that tattooing was primarily associated with men,
but in recent years, more and more women have been getting tattoos.
As this becomes increasingly common, artists come up with more
feminine tattoo designs. Floral artwork for tattoos allows for a
huge variety of designs to please all tastes. You could have
anything from a rose to daisy to Hawaiian flower tattoos.
Flower tattoo designs can be incorporated into an armband or
anklet, with small repeating flowers and pretty vines to connect
them. Armbands and ankle bands are often associated with tribal
tattoos. You don't necessarily have to choose this style for such a
tattoo, but it is a cool spin on the design.
Hawaiian flowers are a great choice for a tattoo because they are
so vibrant and colorful. These tropical orchids and hibiscuses come
in a variety of rich reds, oranges, purples, and blues that will
look gorgeous on your lower back, hip, and shoulder, which are all
popular places for fun and feminine tattoos. If you want to see some
great designs, Hawaiian and otherwise, check out the gallery at
BME.
A floral tattoo, especially a bright Hawaiian one, makes for
really pretty body art. You might intrigued by the symbolic meanings
behind the flowers (a lotus represents mystery and truth for
instance) or you could be drawn in by the beauty of the design. The
inherent beauty of a flower makes it hard to go wrong with a floral
tattoo.
About the Author:
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