Some of the most popular styles of angel tattoos include realistic imagery. These pieces often show the angel in a portrait style with a face and figure that is similar to a person who is well known to the wearer. These angels may be modeled after a well-loved family member or friend or may reflect the image of a celebrity or famous artist’s model.
Often times, this particular style is used for remembrance pieces or to express that the wearer feels the person in the picture is of a pure, innocent nature.
Often times, this particular style is used for remembrance pieces or to express that the wearer feels the person in the picture is of a pure, innocent nature.
Ideas for angel tattoos can be taken directly from classical art pieces. Raphael’s “Cherubs,” Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones’ “The Angel,” and “An Angel in Green with a Vielle,” by Leonardo da Vinci are all great classical works that can be transformed into stylish body art designs. More modern artists like Laverne Ross and Elvira Amrhein may also provide beautiful material for angel pieces. An interesting alternative to this would be to go back even further in time and use ancient Greek statues and carvings as inspiration.
Cartoon-like angel tattoos are not uncommon to see. This particular style often shows a cherubic angel with a pouty-lipped, chubby-cheeked face set atop childlike hands and backed by a set of white, feathery wings. Often, these images display a small scene that shows the angel in a number of common and uncommon settings. For example, he or she may shown resting in a forest or fighting off an equally cartoonish demon. Pin up angels are another variety of cartoon-based angel pieces, and are often used to show the dual nature of the wearer – the curvaceous, sensuality of the pin up model, and the sweet innocence of the angel.