Geometric Tattoos, Art in Lines and Layers
Posted by PAUL PARK
What to Consider in Geometric Tattoos?
When considering a geometric tattoo, it is crucial to be a skilled and experienced tattoo artist. The precision and symmetry required for these designs are paramount, as even the slightest error can be noticeable and impact the overall aesthetic.Beyond their visual appeal, geometric designs often convey a sense of order, harmony, and stability. Simple geometric shapes can symbolize these universal concepts, while also providing an opportunity for individualized meanings that hold personal significance.
It is important to approach the creation of a geometric tattoo with care, ensuring that the design and execution align with your vision. By working closely with a talented tattoo artist, clients can achieve a unique and meaningful geometric tattoo that reflects style and personality.
Possible Designs of Geometric Shapes
Your options for this style go from basic shapes to more intricate designs. Choose a more abstract design if you want your ink to be mysterious to the outside world. You can also depict objects or animals using this style.
Circle: The circle symbolizes life and its endless cycle. It also represents balance and harmony. It’s a good reminder if you’re looking for a way to be more mindful.
Triangle: Triangles are a symbol of strength, as any pressure put on a triangle is evenly supported by all three sides. They can also represent creativity and harmony.
Both the number three and the triangle form have been associated with mystical properties. They represent the Christian faith and the Holy Trinity. The triangle is also the foundation of the Star of David, important in Judaism.
Square: The square symbolizes the Earth, balance and stability. The orderly shape relates to truthfulness and can be a reminder to keep yourself grounded.
Lines: A long, straight line is another tattoo idea for the brave. You can have it run all the way along your leg or your arm. If you’re not a fan of the line, try a series of small triangles or circles that travel along your spine.
Overlapping Shapes: You can also try to use more than one of your geometric shapes of choice on top of each other. Just place overlapping circles, triangles or squares to reach the design that draws your attention.
Animals: Animals are a commonly used element in geometric tattoos, and they look good when constructed out of geometric shapes. Portray just the head, looking forward, or the entire animal from the side. Others choose to depict them half in geometric forms, half in a realistic style.
Wisdom: Elephants and owls are often used in tattoos to symbolize wisdom. You can use either one of these options as a reminder to think before you act. They can also represent a friend or family member whose guidance has been valuable to you.
Bear: Bears are great for people who want to express their physical force or strong will in their ink. They are a great tattoo for both women and men, though guys tend to veer towards them. A bear is a great reminder to always believe in your inner power.
Lion: Lions portray courage, honor and justice. They are true fighters, the king of the jungle. They’re also an easily recognizable animal, which makes them a great tattoo for geometric style.
Bird: Birds symbolize freedom, which makes them an excellent choice for world travelers and nomadic spirits. They can easily be adapted to a geometric style to give them an update, as well as designed for different sizes.
Think about an eagle with its wings spread or a smaller bird depicted from the side.
Butterfly: Butterflies symbolize growth and rebirth, as well as freedom. A butterfly goes through different stages before emerging into its full beauty. That’s why many people like to use this symbol to remember to appreciate their personal progress.
Rabbit: Rabbits are associated with luck, as well as abundance and fertility. They are also sometimes seen as cunning and smart. Try a rabbit tattoo if you need a good-luck charm, or as an extra reminder of your cleverness.
Deer: Deer are used as a symbol of independence and strong will. They follow their own path, and that’s why they’re often chosen for tattoos, too. Family, honor and nobility are some other symbolisms associated with the deer.
Pets: Dogs and cats are often our best friends. It’s no wonder that many people use their stylized images in geometric tattoos, as well. You can use the image of any dog or cat, or personalize it to resemble your pet.
Diamonds: Diamonds are a symbol of strength, purity and endurance. They are also among the most common subjects for a geometric tattoo. You can draw just the thin black lines or fill this design with more color.
Flowers: Many common flowers can get a cool update from the use of straight lines and geometric shapes. A rose made out of triangles, for example, or a lotus flower, symbolize life, beauty and vitality. Flowers are also often depicted in a mandala form. In these kinds of interpretations, the mandala represents the universe.
Hearts: Even a simple and classic heart tattoo gets a nice update with the use of geometric shapes. It’s a nice reminder of your loved ones that you can carry around with you. You can color it in the traditional red, or experiment with color.
Arrows: Arrows are among the most common geometric tattoo subjects. You can use just one arrow or two crossed arrows in the form of a compass. They symbolize the way you’ll always find your way, even during hard times.
Nature: You can even draw more complex natural settings in your geometric tattoo. Mountains and trees can be created with triangles, circles and other overlapping shapes. You can perform this design with or without a background color.
What Tattoo Ink Colors Should I Pick?
Many people choose to go for a simple tattoo with only the black outlines, but these tats look good with colorful backgrounds, as well. Try hues of purples and blues to give your tattoo a more eerie vibe, or use vibrant tones of red, yellow and orange to make it fiery. You could also just use color on half the tattoo, especially if you’re mixing geometric styles with other styles.
Additionally, try negative tattoos. You can black out the background, even a whole sleeve, and leave the geometric shape as is, without ink.
Where to Get Your Tat
Geometric tattoos are most often seen on your arms and legs, but they adapt well to other areas of the body, as well. Small tattoos look great on wrists, feet or even neck. The shoulder blades and lower back are also great places for these tats.
They’re not usually adapted to larger sizes, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be done. Think about a large eagle or lion on the back, for example, or a circular pattern running down the arms.
Be mindful of the skin stretching, though. A geometric tattoo looks best when ít’s straight and precise, so it works best in places without many skin folds.
Conclusion
Like an architect of the skin, the artist weaves shapes and symbols, transcending the ordinary to create a masterpiece that dances on the body. These inked geometries reflect our desires, hopes, and deepest emotions. They are maps of the soul, guiding us on a journey of self-discovery.
The power of geometric tattoos lies not only in their aesthetics but also in the symphony of meanings they conduct. Each shape whispers its own tale, resonating with the depths of our being.
Once a tattoo artist achieves mastery in the realm of geometric tattoos, a whole new world of artistic possibilities opens up before them. With a firm grasp on precision and technique, these skilled artists find themselves equipped with the tools to delve into the realms of 3D tattoos, incredible realism, and breathtaking surrealism.
The mastery of geometry serves as a solid foundation upon which artists can build their artistic arsenal.
By understanding the intricacies of lines, shading, and perspective, they can bring tattoos to life, creating an illusion of depth that captivates the eye. Three-dimensional tattoos emerge from the skin, seemingly transcending the boundaries of their inked existence. Furthermore, as artists explore the realms of incredible realism and surrealism, their skill in manipulating geometric forms allows them to push the boundaries of what is possible on the human canvas. They can seamlessly blend fantasy and reality, morphing everyday objects into extraordinary creations that defy the limits of imagination.
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