Geometric Tattoos
Collection by Find Tattoo Design • Last updated 11 weeks ago
Geometric tattoos often are used as sacred rituals because their intended goal is to show you a path to understanding. Each individual part of the tattoo has a meaning, a theme that can be considered before the entire image can then be understood. By adding geometric shapes to your tattoo you are giving the design building blocks of knowledge, you are building perspective and perception.
Beautiful Geometric Floral Tattoo for Women
One of the most prominent tattoo trends in recent years is geometric designs. Adding shapes – such as triangles and squares – as well as dots, lines, and patterns to your tattoo can give it a unique and futuristic style. Flowers look great with geometric elements because of the contrast between the angular shapes and the soft, organic curves of the flower.
Tattoo Artist Turns Nature’s Geometric Patterns into Intricate Mandalas on Skin
Tattoo artist Dillon Forte creates sacred geometric tattoo art that showcases the mathematical beauty found in nature and architecture.
Geometric Sea Horse Tattoo Design
Flawless fine line seahorse. Popular tattoo style.
Geometric Gecko Tattoo Design
An easy geometric tattoo design of a gecko to be used as a first girl's tattoo.
Fine Line Deer Tattoo Idea
A funny hipster tattoo of a deer inked on the girl's hip.
Geometric Leg Sleeve Tattoo
If this isn’t a work of art then I don’t know what is. In fact, I’m going to go as far as to label this design Fine Body Art. And I don’t care how cold of a climate you live in. If you have a design like this on your leg, you owe it to yourself to wear short shorts all day every day.
Geometry Crow Tattoo Design
Great geometric crow or raven.
LADYBUG TATTOO
Beetles have also caught the eye, and prayers, of those people seeking Divine intervention. By far, the most well-known beetle to grace the surface of religious artifacts is the Scarab Beetle. Known as ‘The Creator’ or ‘The Khepri’ in ancient Egypt, Scarab Beetles were believed to be a representation of the Sun God and the way they rolled their dung ball across the hot desert sands was said to be a cosmic re-enactment of the ancient Sun god, Atum, pushing the sun across the vast sky.
Beautiful Tattoos Look Like Sketches Inspired by Geometric Symbols and Old Engravings
The London tattoo artist Mowgli is making a name for himself with his distinct abstract style that combines geometry, sacred symbols, and old engravings.