Friday, March 12, 2010

Tattoo Flowers

Tattoo Flowers
These particular tattoo flowers come up from the rear of this girls hip. Then it moves around to the front side of her body and keeps moving upward toward her opposite breast and finally out of our site. Too bad, I would have liked to see the rest of it. These tattoo flowers are one a single vine that moves up or down this girls body, depending on how you see it and of course the flowers have no choice but to follow that lead. It’s a nice looking tattoo. Pretty, vibrant and very colorful. It sort of gives one a little feeling of spring when you look upon it and I like that about it very much.

The other thing I like about these tattoo flowers is the fact that it is moving up and around a girls body. That might sound a bit sexist but I don’t care. I like the way tattoos like this look on a girl’s body and I don’t think there’s anything wrong or weird about liking such a thing. And it doesn’t even matter of the girl herself is attractive. It would help, sure but I think the tattoo flowers on a girl’s body is in itself an attractive thing to look at.

Tattoo Flowers
If your looking for a tattoo flower that is not overdone like the rose or cherry blossom then you should take a close look at the tattoo flower in the picture. I don’t know what the side flowers in this design is but the main red flower in the middle is the oleander. What significance does an oleander have? Oleadnder is a poisonous shrub, Nerium oleander, of the dogbane family, native to southern Eurasia, having evergreen leaves and showy clusters of pink, red, or white flowers. It’s widely cultivated as an ornamental. It is also a highly poisonous flower and one that had been used widely in witchcraft. It’s symbolizes caution or danger and it’s design in a tattoo flower signifies someone that is a force to be reckoned with. Another thing that I want to talk about, is the placement of the oleander tattoo flower in the picture. The women chose the top of the foot as the prime location for this design. This placement gives the bearer the choice of displaying the design in public or covering it with a shoe. So, the next time you decide to get a tattoo flower inked into your skin, then don’t just settle for the common rose. Instead use nature as your guide to get a design that suits both your body and your personality.