Geometric Star Tattoos

Geometric tattoos are a trendy way to add flair to body art. They look excellent with colors, and the star design is modern. Stars are a timeless symbol that transcends cultures and religions, making them eye-catching tattoo choices.

Star Clusters

Star clusters are groups of stars held together by gravity. There are two main types: globular clusters and open clusters. Globular clusters are tightly packed star systems remnants of an earlier phase in our galaxy’s development. Star clusters play a crucial role in studying stellar evolution theories.

Starbursts

Starburst is a beloved candy known for its vibrant fruit flavors. In response to consumer preferences for healthier options, the Mars Company switched to using natural colors and flavors in 2016. If you’re a fan of Starburst candy, consider getting an elegant geometric star tattoo that can be placed anywhere on your body.

Stars with Internal Lines

To create an eye-catching star tattoo, you can connect the points of the star with internal lines, giving it a crisp appearance. You can also add a proportional pentagon on the outer edges for added dimension without overwhelming the design. In astronomy, internal lines are also used to estimate the amount of oxygen in stars.

Stars with Faux Thick Outlines

Star tattoos with pops of color make a statement. They are commonly found in wrists, forearms, and behind ears but can be placed according to personal preferences. Many beautiful geometric star designs are available, but finding a skilled tattoo artist to bring your vision to life is essential.

Stars with Super-Small Stars

Red dwarf stars are smaller than our Sun but can support nuclear fusion reactions. Their size and massiveness are fascinating subjects of study.

Stars with Watercolor

Stars can add a playful and unexpected element to geometric tattoos. They help balance out the design and provide color and texture. To create a starburst tattoo, you can use techniques like white gel pens or watercolor paint to place stars carefully. You can also create a watercolor galaxy effect by applying black watercolor sparingly and removing excess to reveal the colors beneath.