This colorful flower tattoo is a great example of an illustrative design.

It has a variety of line weights, from thick to thin.

Also, is has a combination of bright colors and earth tones.

These flowers are a variety of different types picked by the client.

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FLOWER SYMBOLOGY

Floriography is the language of flowers.

It is a form of communication through the use of flowers.

This symbolic language is used to convey sentiments, emotions, and messages without speaking.

Different flowers and their colors can carry various meanings and evoke different emotions.

In addition, the arrangement of flowers can also add nuance to the message.

The meanings of flowers can vary across cultures and time periods, here are some common associations:

  1. Roses:
    • Red: Love, passion, respect
    • White: Purity, innocence, new beginnings
    • Yellow: Friendship, joy, happiness
    • Pink: Gratitude, admiration, appreciation
  2. Lilies:
    • White: Virtue, purity, renewal
    • Orange: Passion, confidence, pride
  3. Tulips:
    • Red: Declaration of love
    • Yellow: Hopeless love, cheerful thoughts
  4. Daisies:
    • Innocence, purity, simplicity
  5. Orchids:
    • Love, beauty, strength, luxury
  6. Sunflowers:
    • Adoration, loyalty, longevity
  7. Carnations:
    • Red: Deep love, admiration
    • White: Pure love, good luck
    • Pink: Gratitude, appreciation
  8. Daffodils:
    • New beginnings, rebirth, unrequited love
  9. Chrysanthemums:
    • Red: Love
    • White: Truth, loyal love
    • Yellow: Slighted love
  10. Hydrangeas:
    • Gratitude, understanding, heartfelt emotions
  11. Daffodils:
    • New beginnings, renewal, inspiration
  12. Iris:
    • Faith, hope, wisdom, courage

It’s essential to note that the meanings of flowers can vary across different cultures and historical periods.

Additionally, the arrangement of flowers and the combination of different blooms can alter the message.

The language of flowers are not as widely practiced today as it was in the past.

But, still holds cultural significance in various contexts, such as weddings, funerals, and other special occasions.