Lower Back Tattoos
Unique lower back tattoos take advantage of the body’s natural curves and enhances them. The result makes a beautiful work of art that we can see whenever it gets sunny outside! A stigma surrounds the world of so-called ‘tramp stamps,’ but today we’ll take our time looking at unique lower back tattoos and their wonderful designs, like they were meant to be seen. I filled today’s gallery to the brim with lower back tattoo pictures so that you can sit back and appreciate this beautiful form of body art!
Lower Back Tattoos Meaning
Why are lower back tattoos called tramp stamps? The answer lies within centuries of stigma surrounding the art of tattooing. The association between criminals and tattoos remains even in today’s world, and combining that with a location considered erotic by some leads to a tattoo associated with promiscuity. However, the fact remains that a lower back tattoo represents a work of art in a location that shows off the body.
Attaching the name ‘tramp stamp’ or notions of promiscuity to it does nothing to change this. Lower back tattoos are ultimately just that—tattoos located on the lower back. Anyone who posits that they represent anything more perpetuates a myth of the tattoo world, or perhaps enjoys some wishful thinking. There’s nothing wrong with someone sleeping with another person whenever they want to, but when you assume that someone’s like that just because of a tattoo they have, that’s when you fall prey to a stereotype.
Lower Back Tribal Tattoos
Beautiful back tattoos come in all shapes and sizes. Tribal tattoos work particularly well for lower back tattoos because of their vivid lines and continuous pattern. The lower back looks incredibly different for every person and its shape changes dramatically across their lifetimes. Whenever you lose fat or gain muscle, the shape of your back gets impacted by it. Tribal designs show off any type of curve and look good throughout your lifetime.
Other Lower Back Tattoo Ideas
Getting names tattooed onto your skin might be a recipe for disaster, but if you have been planning the tattoo for years, then you might as well go for a lower back name tattoo! A simple word or quote can make a tattoo meaningful over the years, too. Lower back flower tattoos make excellent men’s and women’s back tattoos, especially if you want to show off your sensitive side. Tattoo designs that extend into your upper back make good use of negative space.
Lower back tattoo pain ranks in at ‘mild,’ you can confidently get your first tattoo there. The closer you get to your spine or your butt, the more sensitive your skin will feel, but the process still feels better compared to most other parts of your body. Despite the stigma surrounding them, lower back tattoos show everyone that you value your body and take full control over it. In fact, the stigma helps with that, and shows your bravery to its fullest! Your tattoo tells everyone, ‘I don’t care what you think, I am proud of who I am, and my body is a work of art!’
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Sara
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