Tattoos are a means of portraying one's inner self as well as his or her ideas or emotions. The hibiscus is a flower whose portrayal as a tattoo can bring out these features in an effective manner. It also serves as a popular substitute for the more common ideas of using roses or other standard flora.
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Hibiscus Flowers
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Sleeve Tattoo
2. One can place his tattoo anywhere on his body but the arm region is a popular choice for many tattoo enthusiasts. The Hibiscus flowers can serve as a catchy centerpiece for sleeve designs also. The design can be made from the shoulder right down to the arm with the arm being covered by a large tattoo. Sleeve tattoos can be classified as:
a. Quarter sleeve design: It extends from the shoulder to halfway down the upper arm
b. Half sleeve design: The design is made from the shoulder to the elbow
c. Full sleeve design: It extends from the shoulder to the wrist
Although one can use various numbers of hibiscus designs yet it gives the entire image more depth if other related images are also used. Being a tropical plant, one can consider images of sands, waters or mountains to give your tattoos more balance and depth.