Okay, these are 2 designs i have made, which Mark Allen and myself might be getting tattooed soon (so you might see them professionally done).
The first two are in pastel which i have designed in my book, and the second two are done in pen on Marks back. Note: it does look red and painful, but i assure you, I'm not that mean, and it wasn't.
After doing the main two designs, i decided to expand on it, and create wings underneath them. They aren't that brilliant, as it was a last minute thing, but is effective either way.
The two main designs represent fire and water. The reason why we are getting them is because the link to eachother, but at the same time are different.
After doing the main two designs, i decided to expand on it, and create wings underneath them. They aren't that brilliant, as it was a last minute thing, but is effective either way.
The two main designs represent fire and water. The reason why we are getting them is because the link to eachother, but at the same time are different.
Other meanings are
Fire: Fire is a purifying, masculine energy, associated with the South, and connected to strong will and energy.
Water: Water is a feminine energy and highly connected with the aspects of the Goddess.
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I drew the wings purely because Mark wanted them... no real reason behind it.
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I drew the wings purely because Mark wanted them... no real reason behind it.
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And I assure you.. when I was having this done.. it was quite painful, so I now know what to expect when I get a real tattoo :]
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ReplyDeletewhat sort of pen did you use ?? ... caramel is always gd to take with you when you have a tattoo,(sugar in it XD)
would be a good idea to study up on wings, and to see how they move, you'll find it much easier to draw when you have a better understanding of them
... try drawing a wing made out of fire and the next, out of water ? .. a frozen/ice wing lol