Flowers and tattoos have a lot in common. Countless flowers are given every day to prompt some type of emotion. Tattoos communicate those same gestures and feelings in a more permanent way. Both externally express what one internally feels and most often cannot verbally say.
Anything from appreciation and congratulations to aspirations and misfortunes to life and love silently speak through floral bouquets or the art of tattoo. When one sees a specific flower or tattoo design it is instantly associated with some statement.
Flowers used as the main tattoo of a design are typically seen in sleeves, hips, shoulders, and chest pieces. We see many flowers incorporated into other tattoos to fill large scale designs and of course to show the underlying meaning of the tattoo.
Flower tattoos tend to flow nicely with the body, in result leaving a lasting expression on their canvas that not only is beautiful to view but is liberating to the beholder.