One design element that has gained popularity over the last several years in the tattoo world is the dandelion.
These tattoos incorporate a number of different styles, although the most common are simple, fine line blackwork, often accompanied by some sentimental or motivational quote.
Here we will examine a few of the better examples of this growing dandelion tattoo design trend.
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1. Realistic Dandelion Tattoos
Blowing dandelion seeds into the air is believed to bring your wishes and dreams to your loved ones. The tattoo designs below take a more realistic approach to these little flowers and incorporate the seeds blowing in the wind. The black and gray shading is well done and provides depth and symbolic meaning to the image that adds to the overall piece.
While the first tattoo design with the single dandelion seed blowing in the wind is a nice piece, an inconsistency hurts the design: the stem of the plant on the right-hand side does not connect to the flower itself, leaving the tattoo feeling a bit unfinished. This can easily be fixed, however, and this tattoo remains a nice example of the style.
2. Tiny Dandelion Tattoo Ideas
This small dandelion tattoo is interesting in the ways that it strays from the norm for these tattoos. This design maintains the simple, fine linework that is common, but incorporates splashes of color into the illustrative piece. This red dandelion tattooalso adds a small flourish that looks like a piece of string tied to the stem of one flower. This could symbolize a reminder of something sentimental, similar to the common design of a string tied around a finger as an aide-mémoire. This lovely little piece, placed on the inside wrist, is a nice choice for a subtle, feminine dandelion tattoo design.
This funny little piece is a great example of a dandelion tattoo art for men. Here, the design takes the femininity and delicate elements of these tattoos and turns them on their head. This playful little tattoo of a dandelion man, hopping along down the road, uses nice details like the shadow beneath the figure and the flying seeds behind to create an interesting piece. The text beneath looks to be an existing piece, with the dandelion tattoo most likely adding some significance to the wearer and completing this design concept.
3. Dreamy/Surreal Dandelion Tattoos
Here are some of the more creative designs that incorporate dandelions into body art.
Again, simple black linework is used here, with dots and stippling to create the image of dandelion seeds blowing in the wind. This piece is also steeped in symbolism. The musical notes, obviously symbolic of the wearer’s love of music, add an interesting element and set this piece apart from other similar tattoos. The composition and technique create a slightly chaotic aesthetic making for a unique and well-executed piece.
This lovely little tattoo stands out in the field (bad pun) of dandelion flower tattoos for its unique design and tight execution. While this tattoo is almost abstract in its minimalist design, it maintains the essential elements of the flower or seed head, leaving no doubt that it is a dandelion. The bold lines and smooth black and gray shading, as well as the use of negative space for the flower itself, help make this simple tattoo idea catch the eye and make it a one-of-a-kind piece.
4. Delicate Dandelion Tattoos
Here is an excellent example of the creative possibilities for these tattoos. The well-saturated black ink of the stem provides a wonderful contrast with the delicate black and gray linework used for the seeds blowing in the wind. As the seeds disperse, they are joined by birds flying, another popular dandelion tattoo design. The placement on the shoulder, flowing up the neck, makes great use of the body’s natural lines, creating a well-executed, dynamic tattoo.
Here is a good example of the simplicity of these designs. The fine line technique on display here epitomizes the clean, uncomplicated aesthetic that is common for dandelion tattoos. The light stipple shading used to illustrate the seeds conveys the delicate nature of the dandelion plant, while the placement on the inside arm allows the wearer to show off their tattoo as well as keep the option of incorporating it into a larger piece of body art later on.
This piece takes a minimalistic approach to an already simple tattoo idea to great effect. A single line creates the stem while delicate hatching is used for the flower and seeds. Negative space is used to imply the center of the flower, or bud, helping to convey the gossamer nature of these delicate plants. A few seeds blowing in the wind also help to impart the feeling of weightlessness that the best of these tattoos are able to achieve. This is a great example of this popular dandelion tattoo style.
5. Tattoos of Dandelions Within a Bouquet
This piece, while not strictly a dandelion tattoo, is a lovely floral piece that incorporates a number of different flowers and plants: poppies, ferns, dandelions, and a bumble bee are all used to create a nice composition. Like most tattoos, these images are full of symbolism, and it is safe to assume that these different species have a special meaning to the wearer. The black linework and interesting placement —wrapping around the inner forearm —make for a lovely tattoo. The latitude and longitude coordinates above the image add to the unique and personal nature of this piece.
6. Dandelion Tattoos Featuring Birds
While many dandelion tattoos stick with a simple, black ink style, the beauty of the art is that the only limits are the imagination of the tattoo artist and the client. Here we can see the watercolor style incorporated to create a vibrant and unique dandelion tattoo. The loose, uninhibited use of color exemplifies that watercolor aesthetic, while the linework of the dandelions provides some structure to the design. The way the birds are incorporated into the paint style and the placement, moving from the foot up the shin, create a nice flow and interesting composition for this one-of-a-kind piece.
Here we have the popular design elements of the dandelion and birds again. This tattoo uses black and gray shading to create a more realistic image of the flower, with white highlights used to create contrast and help the small details pop. The placement on the upper shoulder blade, extending up the back of the neck, makes good use of the body’s natural lines, while the shading on the outside of the flowers helps the design to stand out against the wearer’s pale skin tone.
7. Colorful Dandelion Tattoos
Here is another tattoo that incorporates the watercolor style into a dandelion design to create an interesting piece. This tattoo uses a more conservative application of color, which adds to the piece without overpowering the dandelion in the composition. Instead of the broad swaths of bright color that are often used in the watercolor style, colorful accents are utilized here to create a more subtle design. The long lines and placement on the upper arm, leading up to the shoulder, help create an interesting composition that takes advantage of the natural lines of the body.
This is another great tattoo that incorporates dandelions but uses different stylistic elements than most of the other tattoos we’ve looked at. Here, an illustrative style uses aspects of American Traditional tattoos like a limited color palate and bold outlines to create a unique piece. This simple but robust image of a bottle of dandelion wine, standing in a field of grass and flowers, pops despite being unfinished. This is a great example of a design incorporating dandelions into a masculine and one-of-a-kind tattoo.
8. Traditional Dandelion Tattoos
This tattoo successfully uses an illustrative style to create a simple but pleasing image. The design used for the seeds blowing in the wind eschews realism for a more child-like, animated style. This single line characteristic of the seeds contrasts nicely with the more realistic black and gray shading that is used on the stem and leaves of the flower. The bottom of the stem, where it was cut, is a nice feature that helps complete the design and adds a detailed consistency that complements the tattoo well.
9. Geometric Dandelion Tattoos
Once again, we see a dandelion-inspired piece that uses the flower as a jumping-off point for a more elaborate and interesting design. This tattoo incorporates aspects of the trash polka style, like the collage-like composition and the realistic depiction of the dandelion seeds. The use of simple geometric shapes in conjunction with the perfectly straight lines adds a graphic contrast that is not only interesting to look at, but is a testament to the skill and attention to detail of the tattoo artist. This is a unique piece that is sure to turn heads.