While getting a butterfly tattooed you can use a wide array of colors
with no restrictions, as a butterfly is associated with colors and
life. The individual can pick the color combination of their own choice
as it will add to the uniqueness of your personality and creativity. One
thing to be kept in mind is that you should not use clashing colors.
Follow a definite line of choosing a base color first and then the other
colors you want to incorporate. You can also take help of the
professional tattoo artist to help in choosing colors which compliment
each other. Some butterflies look better in black because it accentuates
the area in which it is placed, especially if it's on the lower back or
the stomach.
Butterfly tattoo: tips about design
Different methods are involved to make the butterfly tattoo more
intricate and beautiful. The main focus is laid on the designing of its
wings with intricate patterns that makes each butterfly unique and
special. The patterns are changed keeping in mind the personality of the
individual and they may also include different signs, words, symbols,
flowers, hearts, scripts, letters, crosses - or everything else.
Butterfly tattoo: tips about size and locations on the body
The butterfly is one of the most beautiful metaphors that can be
symbolised as a tattoo on the human body. Many individuals like to have
colourful butterflies applied to many differing parts of their body. The
basic quality of a butterfly tattoo is that even if you place it at any
part of the body it always appears to be delicate and attractive. These
tattoos also vary in sizes depending upon the body part you want to get
it tattooed, like an ankle butterfly tattoo is smaller while the back
butterfly is bigger in size. Most of the professional tattoo Artists
have the know-how on this one and you have to ask them the best body
part on where to put your very own butterfly tattoo if you are not sure
about its placement. Lower back butterfly tattoos are usually larger,
more stylised butterfly images that stretch across the lower back, one
of the most popular places to get a tattoo nowadays (but also known as a
tramp stamp). Actually, butterfly tattoos lend themselves very well to
this location. The butterfly image is very symmetrical, so the middle
can easily be lined up with the spine, the wings extending on either
side. This makes the butterfly wings longer and more stretched out than
they would be in nature, but the image can be very attractive.