Scottish Tattoo Photo #21915
The thistle, tartan patterns, and interlocking knotwork form a visual language that connects wearers to Scotland's history and landscape. Thistle, lion rampant, and national emblems The thistle is Scotland's national flower, chosen for its resilient beauty and the legend that its thorns alerted sleeping Scots to a Norse invasion.
Using lines of varying thickness to define shape and depth, linework tattoos achieve expression through economy. The absence of shading keeps the focus on the quality and flow of each stroke.
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.