Of course, floral tattoos are beautiful in all styles, but when they are inked with X-rays, things get a little more interesting. X-ray tattoos are exactly what they sound. Tattoos in the parable of x-rayed flowers. If you do a quick search on the web, you will find a variety of artists making art from X-ray flowers.
The x-ray style gives any design a certain elegance and beauty, but they're not as easy to make as they seem. As you will notice, X-ray tattoos are just shadows and transitions that require more than just a hand and basic shading knowledge.
If you've done well, floral X-ray tattoos are one of the most amazing examples of botanical ink you'll ever see. From magnificent monochrome magnolias to colorful bouquets, these creative creations will remain. Take a look at our selection of 35 of the most beautiful flower tattoos for X-rays.
These beautiful X-ray gladioli are in bloom.
Gladiolus flowers are available in different colors and are sometimes called iris. (Photo: Mike Campbell)
This perfect back part.
(Photo: Isaiah Negrete)
This lotus.
(Photo: Dragon)
This other lotus flower.
(Photo: Dragon)
This virgin constellation.
A delicate young girl constellation goes almost unnoticed in this fantastic work on the chest. Large, perfectly drawn lilies are a great example of what an X-ray tattoo should look like. (Photo: Ilwol)
This perfect pair of x-rayed flowers.
The thick rods and pedals are shown in a dark, deep filling. Certainly one of the most striking examples on the list. (Photo: Joice Wang)
This bone.
(Photo: Joice Wang)
This forearm works.
(Photo: Joice Wang)
These magnificent magnolias.
Two almost smoky magnolias dominate a spiritual quote. (Photo: Jo-Lyn)
This beautiful shorts.
(Photo: unknown)
This purple flower.
Maybe a little color in the post? (Photo: Tom de Vries)
This beautiful work of the forearm.
(Photo: Balazs Bercsenyi)
This magnificent field of flowers.
Here we have different flowers that could be a random snapshot of a garden. (Photo: Jeremiah Klein)
This beautiful arm works.
(Photo: Joice Wang)
This unique tulip with x-rays.
Because tulips have such beautiful lines. (Photo: Luke Palan)