Very pretty.I’m calling this watercolor, but it really almost seems more like pastel chalk. They are all unique and amazing in their own way. Elephant tattoos are popular for many reasons. Cosmic Portrait An elephant portrait is created using a palette of blue and purple and is embellished with white dots reminiscent of stars in the night sky. Sometimes they find mutual characteristics with themselves.Some people love elephant tattoos due to the various meanings that they symbolize.This is an excellent example of a tribal tattoo. This is totally cool. You will see a mother and child elephant drawn together to represent a loving material bond.Showing two elephants with their trunks intertwined is a simple for friendship and love.If you choose to have a single elephant this represents the courage and strength to go it alone.Always remember that these common meanings do not have to represent your design. Elephants are grandious and also very sensible which is not a common combination and therefore they are very special, very unique. This elephant tattoo is adorable, and I like how it incorporates what is probably two loves – elephants and music. Then I came across this reversed version, and said “OOOOHHHH! Perfectly executed with sharp lines and great shading. It’s kind of creepy, but if you’re really into Dali, I can see the appeal. These dark designs look great together.This 3D design is a geometric one, and it’s awesome. She started working with me in my tattoo shop as a piercer and I started writing about and photographing, my creations on this blog. It’s a wonderful design that is going to catch the eye for sure.This sweet design shows a baby elephant holding onto a heart-shaped balloon. Adorbs!Someone’s channeling Schroeder from the Peanuts Gang with their little red piano! They’re so cute! Anyway, this is an “Om” symbol with an image of the Hindu diety, Ganesha (who is linked to the “om” symbol). Second, I love the fact that it’s not just the trunks, but … I love the giant head.

He looks so wise. The detail is amazing.This tattoo is a geometric shape, but it also has some origami elements to it. Not only is the idea adorable – an elephant floating around with the help of balloons! The little guy holding on to Mom’s tail so he doesn’t get lost as they wander through the desert (I’m not sure if these are supposed to be African or Asian elephants, but based on a chart I’m referencing on the ol’ interwebs, I’m guessing African). This is incredible work. But I’m pretty sure it was worth it. Elephant designs look great on both men and women and can be inked in different places in the body. This little cutie is just begging to be snuggled! All I know is this elephant tattoo is just about the only one I’ve seen where the elephant is actually lifting up its leg. It’s super cute though, isn’t it? There are many different meanings behind elephant tattoo designs. This cute blue elephant seems surprised by his little winged friend. The elephant design symbolizes power, strength, spiritual symbol and other cool virtues. I, however, find it to be a nice contrast to the gray of the elephant. Elephant tattoos are created in small sizes, realistic designs, watercolor inks, and other styles. It’s just a head that sits on a bed of flowers, and there is a lot of detail to it.This elephant tattoo is just a sketch, and it looks incredible. Always keep in mind the time and pain factor for you when you decide on your elephant tattoo placement. Having a realistic elephant tattoo looks stunning, but you need to make sure and do your research for the perfect tattoo artist. Animals can truly bring us fun!In general, an elephant tattoo represents prosperity and good luck.Matching tattoos are ideal for friends, siblings and couples.This is incredible! If you are looking fro a great sleeve tattoo, then check this detailed design out. I love these designs because they are so original.Another great example of an origami design, this one is small and black. I love the great blue colors surrounding the elephant.This great elephant outline is sitting quietly on the neck. It’s very nice work, and a I love the way it’s been framed.