Geometric flower tattoos are created by adding line, shape, and 3D principles to flower body art. The following gallery of top 55 geometric flower tattoos display how any type of flower can be incorporated into a larger, complex design using geometry. 

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  1. Delicate Geometric Flower Tattoos Source: @21tatts via Instagram Source: @manasa_.. via Instagram Source: @mr.inkwells via Instagram Source: @21tatts via Instagram Source: @perla_petrucci_tattoo via Instagram Source: @gaba_lecyk via Instagram

  2. Geometric Upper Arm Flower Tattoo Ideas Source: @kevmitch via Instagram Source: @kypryce via Instagram Source: @ldayvee via Instagram Source: @mr.inkwells via Instagram Source: @rockingneedles via Instagram Source: @wynningtattoos via Instagram Source: @eternalimagesbysarah via Instagram Source: @karicontainsthcherzberg via Instagram

  3. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Back Source: @bruno_koru via Instagram Source: @lilith.and.lace via Instagram Source: @ohm_relic_handpoke via Instagram Source: @vikitetoval via Instagram

  4. Black and Gray Geometric Flower Designs Source: @eddiesimmet_tattoos via Instagram Source: @bunnyakahk via Instagram Source: @owen_cliff_jennings via Instagram Source: @sharkk_tattoo via Instagram

  5. Colorful Geometric Flower Tattoo Ideas Source: @tattoosbykm via Instagram Source: @finelinetattoocph via Instagram Source: @andremuentestattoos via Instagram Source: @kellyjstone via Instagram Source: @madinkcustomdesign via Instagram Source: @andrewtattoostudio via Instagram Source: @jakefieldertattoos via Instagram

  6. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Forearm Source: @gypsybecker via Instagram Source: @jenwrenstudio via Instagram Source: @machinebitesman via Instagram Source: @ncaptattoos via Instagram Source: @steveniems via Instagram Source: @strange.artistries via Instagram

  7. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Hand Source: @tattoomorgan via Instagram Source: @blackcitytattooclassic via Instagram Source: @ghis_melou_tattooer via Instagram Source: @liljohnnytharp via Instagram Source: @tattoomorgan via Instagram

  8. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Leg Source: @carlosramos_tattoo via Instagram Source: @carlosramos_tattoo via Instagram Source: @gq_tat2 via Instagram Source: @rs_tattooartist via Instagram

  9. Geometric Flower Thigh Designs Source: @carlymtattoo via Instagram Source: @caryshamptontattoo via Instagram Source: @derekdeline.tattoo via Instagram Source: @lukemuller via Instagram Source: @tattoolee67 via Instagram Source: @tubyx via Instagram

  10. Traditional Geometric Flower Tattoo Ideas Source: @ben.hubler via Instagram Source: @hansentats via Instagram Source: @ivantarquinitattooing via Instagram Source: @japatatuador via Instagram Source: @outsidetattoo99 via Instagram Source: @sailors_gravetattoo via Instagram More on Geometric Flower Tattoo Design A geometric flower tattoo can be depicted in many forms, from a mandala or delicate linework piece, to fractal and abstract designs, or neo traditional work of vividly interspersed colors or contrasted in tattooed skin against negative space.  Geometric flower tattoos often incorporate simple mandalas in color black and gray, especially in smaller neo traditional style designs that feature a flat shade juxtaposed against detailed linework.  Mandala patterns and pictures start at a central point then radiate outward in a circle (or in this case to make a flower), with a variety of other images or patterns making up the whole.  Other collectors choose to use different shaped lines, angles and dotwork to create shapes that can be used to frame a flower tattoo. They can also create a geometric flower by being incorporated together to make one design, or work in contrast to the untattooed area, a technique known as negative space.  Source: @viveink via Instagram Source: @sabrina_b_artiste_tatoueuse via Instagram

Geometric flower tattoos are created by adding line, shape, and 3D principles to flower body art. The following gallery of top 55 geometric flower tattoos display how any type of flower can be incorporated into a larger, complex design using geometry. 

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  1. Delicate Geometric Flower Tattoos Source: @21tatts via Instagram Source: @manasa_.. via Instagram Source: @mr.inkwells via Instagram Source: @21tatts via Instagram Source: @perla_petrucci_tattoo via Instagram Source: @gaba_lecyk via Instagram

  2. Geometric Upper Arm Flower Tattoo Ideas Source: @kevmitch via Instagram Source: @kypryce via Instagram Source: @ldayvee via Instagram Source: @mr.inkwells via Instagram Source: @rockingneedles via Instagram Source: @wynningtattoos via Instagram Source: @eternalimagesbysarah via Instagram Source: @karicontainsthcherzberg via Instagram

  3. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Back Source: @bruno_koru via Instagram Source: @lilith.and.lace via Instagram Source: @ohm_relic_handpoke via Instagram Source: @vikitetoval via Instagram

  4. Black and Gray Geometric Flower Designs Source: @eddiesimmet_tattoos via Instagram Source: @bunnyakahk via Instagram Source: @owen_cliff_jennings via Instagram Source: @sharkk_tattoo via Instagram

  5. Colorful Geometric Flower Tattoo Ideas Source: @tattoosbykm via Instagram Source: @finelinetattoocph via Instagram Source: @andremuentestattoos via Instagram Source: @kellyjstone via Instagram Source: @madinkcustomdesign via Instagram Source: @andrewtattoostudio via Instagram Source: @jakefieldertattoos via Instagram

  6. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Forearm Source: @gypsybecker via Instagram Source: @jenwrenstudio via Instagram Source: @machinebitesman via Instagram Source: @ncaptattoos via Instagram Source: @steveniems via Instagram Source: @strange.artistries via Instagram

  7. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Hand Source: @tattoomorgan via Instagram Source: @blackcitytattooclassic via Instagram Source: @ghis_melou_tattooer via Instagram Source: @liljohnnytharp via Instagram Source: @tattoomorgan via Instagram

  8. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Leg Source: @carlosramos_tattoo via Instagram Source: @carlosramos_tattoo via Instagram Source: @gq_tat2 via Instagram Source: @rs_tattooartist via Instagram

  9. Geometric Flower Thigh Designs Source: @carlymtattoo via Instagram Source: @caryshamptontattoo via Instagram Source: @derekdeline.tattoo via Instagram Source: @lukemuller via Instagram Source: @tattoolee67 via Instagram Source: @tubyx via Instagram

  10. Traditional Geometric Flower Tattoo Ideas Source: @ben.hubler via Instagram Source: @hansentats via Instagram Source: @ivantarquinitattooing via Instagram Source: @japatatuador via Instagram Source: @outsidetattoo99 via Instagram Source: @sailors_gravetattoo via Instagram More on Geometric Flower Tattoo Design A geometric flower tattoo can be depicted in many forms, from a mandala or delicate linework piece, to fractal and abstract designs, or neo traditional work of vividly interspersed colors or contrasted in tattooed skin against negative space.  Geometric flower tattoos often incorporate simple mandalas in color black and gray, especially in smaller neo traditional style designs that feature a flat shade juxtaposed against detailed linework.  Mandala patterns and pictures start at a central point then radiate outward in a circle (or in this case to make a flower), with a variety of other images or patterns making up the whole.  Other collectors choose to use different shaped lines, angles and dotwork to create shapes that can be used to frame a flower tattoo. They can also create a geometric flower by being incorporated together to make one design, or work in contrast to the untattooed area, a technique known as negative space.  Source: @viveink via Instagram Source: @sabrina_b_artiste_tatoueuse via Instagram

Geometric flower tattoos are created by adding line, shape, and 3D principles to flower body art.

The following gallery of top 55 geometric flower tattoos display how any type of flower can be incorporated into a larger, complex design using geometry. 

See more about - The Ultimate 150+ Best Flower Tattoo Ideas

1. Delicate Geometric Flower Tattoos

Source: @21tatts via Instagram

Source: @manasa_.. via Instagram

Source: @mr.inkwells via Instagram

Source: @perla_petrucci_tattoo via Instagram

Source: @gaba_lecyk via Instagram

2. Geometric Upper Arm Flower Tattoo Ideas

Source: @kevmitch via Instagram

Source: @kypryce via Instagram

Source: @ldayvee via Instagram

Source: @rockingneedles via Instagram

Source: @wynningtattoos via Instagram

Source: @eternalimagesbysarah via Instagram

Source: @karicontainsthcherzberg via Instagram

3. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Back

Source: @bruno_koru via Instagram

Source: @lilith.and.lace via Instagram

Source: @ohm_relic_handpoke via Instagram

Source: @vikitetoval via Instagram

4. Black and Gray Geometric Flower Designs

Source: @eddiesimmet_tattoos via Instagram

Source: @bunnyakahk via Instagram

Source: @owen_cliff_jennings via Instagram

Source: @sharkk_tattoo via Instagram

5. Colorful Geometric Flower Tattoo Ideas

Source: @tattoosbykm via Instagram

Source: @finelinetattoocph via Instagram

Source: @andremuentestattoos via Instagram

Source: @kellyjstone via Instagram

Source: @madinkcustomdesign via Instagram

Source: @andrewtattoostudio via Instagram

Source: @jakefieldertattoos via Instagram

6. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Forearm

Source: @gypsybecker via Instagram

Source: @jenwrenstudio via Instagram

Source: @machinebitesman via Instagram

Source: @ncaptattoos via Instagram

Source: @steveniems via Instagram

Source: @strange.artistries via Instagram

7. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Hand

Source: @tattoomorgan via Instagram

Source: @blackcitytattooclassic via Instagram

Source: @ghis_melou_tattooer via Instagram

Source: @liljohnnytharp via Instagram

8. Geometric Flower Tattoos for the Leg

Source: @carlosramos_tattoo via Instagram

Source: @gq_tat2 via Instagram

Source: @rs_tattooartist via Instagram

9. Geometric Flower Thigh Designs

Source: @carlymtattoo via Instagram

Source: @caryshamptontattoo via Instagram

Source: @derekdeline.tattoo via Instagram

Source: @lukemuller via Instagram

Source: @tattoolee67 via Instagram

Source: @tubyx via Instagram

10. Traditional Geometric Flower Tattoo Ideas

Source: @ben.hubler via Instagram

Source: @hansentats via Instagram

Source: @ivantarquinitattooing via Instagram

Source: @japatatuador via Instagram

Source: @outsidetattoo99 via Instagram

Source: @sailors_gravetattoo via Instagram

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A geometric flower tattoo can be depicted in many forms, from a mandala or delicate linework piece, to fractal and abstract designs, or neo traditional work of vividly interspersed colors or contrasted in tattooed skin against negative space. 

See more about - The Ultimate 150+ Best Flower Tattoo Ideas

Geometric flower tattoos often incorporate simple mandalas in color black and gray, especially in smaller neo traditional style designs that feature a flat shade juxtaposed against detailed linework. 

Mandala patterns and pictures start at a central point then radiate outward in a circle (or in this case to make a flower), with a variety of other images or patterns making up the whole. 

Other collectors choose to use different shaped lines, angles and dotwork to create shapes that can be used to frame a flower tattoo. They can also create a geometric flower by being incorporated together to make one design, or work in contrast to the untattooed area, a technique known as negative space. 

Source: @viveink via Instagram

Source: @sabrina_b_artiste_tatoueuse via Instagram

                        Can geometric flowers tattoos incorporate a mandala?                         

Geometric flower tattoos often incorporate simple mandalas in color black and gray, especially in smaller neo traditional style designs that feature a flat shade juxtaposed against detailed linework.  Mandala patterns and pictures start at a central point then radiate outward in a circle (or in this case to make a flower), with a variety of other images or patterns making up the whole. They are often very intricate, detailed sets of images when drawn together and make for aesthetically pleasing tattoos that many people respond to on a deeper level.  Mandala means circle in Sanskrit and symbolizes balance, eternity, unity and perfection. The mandala is a key motif in Hindu and Buddhist religions with it commonly representing the universe and can also be described as ‘the center of surroundings’ or ‘sacred circle.’    In western culture Mandalas are used to promote balance and harmony. This idea extends to mandalas becoming a spiritually linked method of tattoo, body art, and peace in general.  

                        What is negative space in tattoo art?                        

Negative space refers to a piece where the majority of the linework and inking is done in order to bring out the empty space to reveal an image, shape, or design element like a stencil or silhouette.   This technique is popular for being cost-effective in tattoo design because of the comparatively minimal use of ink, as well as its stylistic versatility.   For geometric flower tattoos it works brilliantly by allowing the interplay between the linework of flowers against the shapes or dots of the surrounding geometric design elements. 

                        Can I use any type of bloom to create a geometric flower tattoo?                         

Absolutely. The type and style you use to create a geometric flower design is entirely up to you.  There are almost no limits to the design possibilities for different flowers, leaves and stems when combined with different facets of geometric.  Different flowers are attached to a variety of symbolic meanings, so if there’s a type of deep meaning you wish to incorporate into the tattoo – such as the positivity and friendship of the sunflower – you can do so with creativity and flair. 

                        Can geometric flowers tattoos incorporate a mandala?                         

Geometric flower tattoos often incorporate simple mandalas in color black and gray, especially in smaller neo traditional style designs that feature a flat shade juxtaposed against detailed linework.  Mandala patterns and pictures start at a central point then radiate outward in a circle (or in this case to make a flower), with a variety of other images or patterns making up the whole. They are often very intricate, detailed sets of images when drawn together and make for aesthetically pleasing tattoos that many people respond to on a deeper level.  Mandala means circle in Sanskrit and symbolizes balance, eternity, unity and perfection. The mandala is a key motif in Hindu and Buddhist religions with it commonly representing the universe and can also be described as ‘the center of surroundings’ or ‘sacred circle.’    In western culture Mandalas are used to promote balance and harmony. This idea extends to mandalas becoming a spiritually linked method of tattoo, body art, and peace in general.  

Geometric flower tattoos often incorporate simple mandalas in color black and gray, especially in smaller neo traditional style designs that feature a flat shade juxtaposed against detailed linework. 

Mandala patterns and pictures start at a central point then radiate outward in a circle (or in this case to make a flower), with a variety of other images or patterns making up the whole. They are often very intricate, detailed sets of images when drawn together and make for aesthetically pleasing tattoos that many people respond to on a deeper level. 

Mandala means circle in Sanskrit and symbolizes balance, eternity, unity and perfection. The mandala is a key motif in Hindu and Buddhist religions with it commonly representing the universe and can also be described as ‘the center of surroundings’ or ‘sacred circle.’   

In western culture Mandalas are used to promote balance and harmony. This idea extends to mandalas becoming a spiritually linked method of tattoo, body art, and peace in general.  

                        What is negative space in tattoo art?                        

Negative space refers to a piece where the majority of the linework and inking is done in order to bring out the empty space to reveal an image, shape, or design element like a stencil or silhouette.   This technique is popular for being cost-effective in tattoo design because of the comparatively minimal use of ink, as well as its stylistic versatility.   For geometric flower tattoos it works brilliantly by allowing the interplay between the linework of flowers against the shapes or dots of the surrounding geometric design elements. 

Negative space refers to a piece where the majority of the linework and inking is done in order to bring out the empty space to reveal an image, shape, or design element like a stencil or silhouette.  

This technique is popular for being cost-effective in tattoo design because of the comparatively minimal use of ink, as well as its stylistic versatility.  

For geometric flower tattoos it works brilliantly by allowing the interplay between the linework of flowers against the shapes or dots of the surrounding geometric design elements. 

                        Can I use any type of bloom to create a geometric flower tattoo?                         

Absolutely. The type and style you use to create a geometric flower design is entirely up to you.  There are almost no limits to the design possibilities for different flowers, leaves and stems when combined with different facets of geometric.  Different flowers are attached to a variety of symbolic meanings, so if there’s a type of deep meaning you wish to incorporate into the tattoo – such as the positivity and friendship of the sunflower – you can do so with creativity and flair. 

Absolutely. The type and style you use to create a geometric flower design is entirely up to you. 

There are almost no limits to the design possibilities for different flowers, leaves and stems when combined with different facets of geometric. 

Different flowers are attached to a variety of symbolic meanings, so if there’s a type of deep meaning you wish to incorporate into the tattoo – such as the positivity and friendship of the sunflower – you can do so with creativity and flair.