It’s always an honor when someone travels halfway across the world for a tattoo, and Kelly’s visit from the USA to Colmar was truly special. She chose this design featuring Cherokee roses, a flower rich in history and meaning, paired with a vase inspired by Native American pottery.

Cherokee roses, often associated with resilience and remembrance, have deep ties to Native American culture, symbolizing strength and unity. The vase itself draws from traditional Native American pottery styles, known for their geometric patterns and earthy tones. These pieces of art are crafted with natural materials, often clay, and hold a connection to the land and the stories of the people who created them.

This tattoo felt like a celebration of roots, culture, and the beauty of timeless art forms. Thank you, Kelly, for trusting me with this meaningful piece during your travels!

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Colmar, France

Neo-traditionalFloralForearm

Description

The tattoo features a detailed arrangement of flowers and leaves emerging from a decorative pot. The flowers are white with dark centers, surrounded by various shades of green leaves. The pot has geometric patterns and is colored in warm tones, including orange and yellow.

Technical Details

Line Work: Bold outlines define the shapes of the flowers and leaves, providing a strong contrast against the skin.

Shading: There is a mix of smooth shading and stippling techniques used to create depth in the leaves and flowers.

Color Usage: The color palette includes white, green, orange, and yellow, with a focus on naturalistic tones.

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