Getting back to nature with your fairy tattoo design
Think about the stories you heard as a child about fairies. Where
did the fairies usually live? You may recall that fairies have a lot
of associations with nature. This isn't just found in European fairy
stories, but also in Japanese lore as well. So, if you are
considering a fairy tattoo, why not work the natural world into your
fairy tattoo design?
In the Japanese tradition, fairies are protectors of the flowers.
This idea would translate really well as tattoo art. Fairy tattoo
designs are usually pretty colorful -- sometimes even the fairies'
bodies are done in bright colors like pink and purple. Combining
that with one of your favorite flowers makes for a gorgeous tattoo
that is also really eye-catching.
Working a butterfly into your design would also create a great
tattoo. Some people call butterflies "fairies in disguise" because
of their wings. Having a butterfly and fairy together in one tattoo
not only works off of the beauty and symbolism of both creatures,
but also can make a statement that things are not always what they
appear. It shows the duel nature of life.
Fairies look great in all sorts of natural settings, from
mushrooms, to flowers, to frolicking with other animals or insects.
Adding some nature to your fairy tattoo brings even more colorful
pop to the design and also gives you an even greater creative outlet
when it comes to making your tattoo a true representation of your
own personality.
About the Author:
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