Beetle Tattoo Photo #7187
In ancient cultures, especially Egyptian art, the scarab beetle represented transformation, protection, and the cycle of rebirth. More broadly, beetles are associated with resilience, patience, and quiet strength-they survive in conditions that would stop most creatures.
By placing thousands of tiny dots at controlled spacing, dotwork artists achieve smooth gradients and intricate patterns. This labor-intensive method gives tattoos a unique texture that stands apart from traditional line-based work.
The chest is a bold placement choice that stays mostly concealed under clothing. Its proximity to the heart makes it a popular spot for meaningful symbols, text, and portrait work.