As
the popularity of tattoos has spread to include the female members of
society, you can bet your bottom dollar that floral designs have always
been one of the most popular choices for them. The reasons for this
are absolutely obvious: floral designs are pretty; they can rely on the
use of plenty of colors and they can add a tasteful and elegant
definition for any woman.
Floral Tattoo Designs
The
most popular species of flowers that are used in tattoo designs
include the rose, orchids, lilies and daisies. These will always be
able to represent a piece that is dainty and feminine and this is what
definitely seems to appeal to many women.
There
are definite trends wherein women seem to favor having their pieces
placed. These choices allow the wearer to expose the piece when she
wants to, but be able to cover it at all other times. The shoulder and
lower back area are probably the most popular locations nowadays; but
the underside of the wrist, lower ankle and even the foot itself are
also fashionable. A quick word of warning here though, if you are
looking for a tattoo to be done on the foot itself - this can be a
notoriously painful location as there are a lot of small bones in this
region.
It
is funny to see how fashions change and adapt as far as tattoos go, as
around twenty or thirty years ago, floral tattoo designs were quite
restricted for men. Of course, you had the ever popular and 'old school'
choice of a rose with the name of a loved one associated with it, but
today floral tattoos are becoming increasingly popular among the guys.
In
fact, men think nothing of opting for quite feminine-looking designs
and will even go as far as full sleeves worth of this body art. The
youngest generation to come onto the tattoo scene are especially keen on
this style.
Floral
designs can come in any form you choose. In fact, they can even be a
part of a very masculine piece if the surrounding artwork is able to
tone the flower's beauty right down. A good example of what I mean here
would be Japanese water flowers that are incorporated into awesome
large pieces that scream masculinity, but include these flowers
amazingly well.
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