Summary:
I would love for it to look soft, pretty, slightly Indian, and as simple as possible!
Description:
Hey everyone, I've been wanting a tattoo for awhile on my upper right back shoulder and have been looking for the perfect design that will combine certain meaningful symbols for me.
I want the focus of the design to be around the plumeria flowers (3 of them clumped together similar to the uploaded pictures). These flowers have a personal memory for me related to India. Coming from these flowers, I would like a few vines/leaves twirling out..it would be an added plus if these vines could veryyy subtly trace out an Om symbol and possibly even an additional heart if it can fit in without overshadowing the flowers. I would like these "vines" to have a very Indian style them -with shapes and inspiration taken from traditional Henna designs (I've attached some pictures that represents the shapes and styles I like).
Overall, the most important thing to me is that this tattoo is extremely soft, pretty, and feminine. I want it to be small also (around 2"x2"). The attached picture with the girl with the Om symbol shows the location where I will probably get mine. Also - black tattoo only, no colors!
Thanks so much and let me know if you need any more details!!
Additional Details:
- Gender: Female
- Size: 2 x 2 inches
- Detail: Medium
- Winning artist must provide stencil / line work at completion of contest
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Payment Methods:
This contest has been pre-paid. The winning artist will be paid directly by CreateMyTattoo via Paypal.
thINK - I really like the way the Om is in the background. I like the structure of your design too except the vines are wayy too simple, maybe if you could add a few more unique details to them?
I really like all of your designs - they are reallyy unique and beautiful. And Im really happy that you were able to fit the Om in the background for #5118! Its getting really close to what my ideal design would be. The only suggestions I would have are to simplify it a bit since there are a lot of extra shapes/vines in this one (maybe take away the highest vine all the way on top and also those 3 diff shaped vines grouped together coming from one stem all the way to the left center (not the twirly ones near the heart)).
Other than that, I like the dots along the Om, you can tell they are henna-inspired which I totally appreciate, but any other ideas to decorate that Om besides dots could be interesting to see. Great job!!