
Tattoos for free spirited women
1. The contrast between appearance and soul
The image of a man wearing a neat and elegant suit but his face is a natural landscape (flower fields and windmills) shows that:
• Free soul: Even though on the outside they may be a person working in an office environment or subject to social constraints, inside they always have a private space full of color, freedom and peace. peace.
• Own worldview: It implies that each person has a private "world" inside their mind that not everyone can see immediately.
2. Images of Windmills and Flower Fields
• Peace and hope: Windmills and flower fields often remind of the Netherlands - a symbol of peace, simplicity and strong vitality.
• Movement of time: Windmills operate thanks to the wind, symbolizing the twists and turns of life but still maintaining stability and durability.
3. Philosophy "What we see is not everything"
Like Magritte's painting "The Son of Man", covering the face with another image forces the viewer to think about what is hidden. It reminds us not to rush to judge someone based on their appearance, because the "landscape" inside their heart can be much larger and more beautiful.
4. Artistic style
• Color: The combination of the deep blue tones of the vest with the vibrant colors (pink, yellow, sky blue) of the landscape creates a strong contrast, helping the tattoo become very prominent and highly aesthetic.
• Lines: Small details such as flocks of birds flying or lines on the vest show that this is a design that requires highly skilled techniques.