#RoseTattoo
Rose is one of the oldest and most popular designs in tattoo art. The image of a beautiful flower with thorns is in demand not only among female audiences.
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Rose is one of the oldest and most popular designs in tattoo art. The image of a beautiful flower with thorns is in demand not only among female audiences.
Rose tattoo meanings and ideas
The image of the queen of flowers symbolizes beauty and love. A scarlet rose is a sign of passionate love, a white rose is a sign of youth and innocence, and a blue rose is a sign of mystery. At the same time, the thorns on the stem of the flower warn that such alluring beauty can hurt.
In many cultures and religions, the rose is considered a sacred flower. In combination with the cross, it acted as a symbol of the Rosicrucian Order, and subsequently the Masons.
The flower tattoo pierced with a dagger previously spoke of a murder motivated by jealousy.
Miniature roses are printed in vipshading or graphics, large ones in realism, watercolor or old school. Correctly displayed chiaroscuro, imitation of dew drops and other volumetric details produce a realistic 3D effect.
On what areas of the body is a rose tattoo tattooed?
The image of this flower is often emblazoned on the forearms – both in miniature and in “sleeve” format. Other traditional areas are the shoulders, back, hips and chest.
A rose tattoo is often tattooed on the hands, filling the entire space of the back of the hand. In the style of realism or black&gray, the flower looks voluminous and “alive,” attracting attention.
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