Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Cursive Fonts For Hibiscus Flower Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


Attributable to the quick rise in demand of tattoos featuring hot quotes, quick sayings, song lyrics and poetic lines is the underlying popularity of cursive tattoo fonts. To find a phrase, saying or quote seems to be an easier task when compared to finding a style to write it in.

The chosen cursive tattoo fonts can make or break the overall tattoo design. Winding up with a great looking piece of beautiful skin art is a matter of finding a font that perfectly matches the quote you pick and hiring a competent artist to execute the design.

You cannot belittle the importance of matching the style of the cursive tattoo fonts with the written part of the tattoo design. A light font, highlighted by a considerable number of smiley faces, could be the perfect lettering for a quote of a memorial piece for a loved one who has just passed away.

Having hibiscus flower tattoos exemplify that a woman possesses a simple yet alluring beauty. Hibiscus flowers are often times called clovers, the national symbol of the Irish nation. They are meant to represent the strength and rigidity of a woman.

Another reason why women wear hibiscus flower tattoos is to show great compassion for a mother. How much affection a woman has towards her mother is determinable through the size of the design of the body art. It in the form of these tattoos that a woman can find an expression of the intensity of the love she feels for her mother.

Hibiscus flower tattoos are generally representations of femininity and beauty. Yet, they can also be symbols of being regal, with a tint of being fragile. Fragility is a characteristic that most women hide behind a mask of toughness. Another character of women that they do not usually show that can be exposed through the appropriate hibiscus flower design is their exoticness.




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