26 Enchanting Aurora Borealis Tattoos
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For the scientific definition of the Aurora (northern lights), refer to the text below. According to Space,
But really, though, the northern and southern lights are simply too glorious. They’re some of this world’s wonders that make you think about how carefully crafted this world we live in really is. It’s like God painted the sky with watercolours. And that’s only in pictures. What more when you witness them right in the flesh. My parents in Toronto might head over to Alberta and get to see them at that time of the year. They’d have to tell me if it’s as stunning as it seems to be.
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Aby David Cote
Aurora Borealis Tattoos by Nick Sundstrom
Artist unknown.
by Elle-Gottzi-Fehu
by Clay Thames
by Steve Rieck at Red Handed Tattoo Gallery in Las Vegas, NV
by Michelle Maddison
This is really neat. Check out the cozy-looking cabin as well. This tattoo makes me feel so warm inside.
Some may say that circular portraiture tattoos are so overused these days, but I think it’s with how you use them that makes them different.
This is absolutely stunning.
Love this.
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Artist unknown.
by Ali Baugh
by Pierre-Luc Fillion
By Rowell at Urban Element Tattoo in Denver, CO
by Lesha Lauz6
by Andrés Acosta
Nothing else might recreate or mimic the same beauty the aurora has, but it sure is nice to have something to remember the night lights by.
“The Aurora is an incredible light show caused by collisions between electrically charged particles released from the sun that enter the earth’s atmosphere and collide with gases such as oxygen and nitrogen. The lights are seen around the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemispheres.
Auroras that occur in the northern hemisphere are called ‘Aurora Borealis’ or ‘northern lights’ and auroras that occur in the southern hempishere are called ‘Aurora Australis’ or ‘southern lights’.”
But really, though, the northern and southern lights are simply too glorious. They’re some of this world’s wonders that make you think about how carefully crafted this world we live in really is. It’s like God painted the sky with watercolours. And that’s only in pictures. What more when you witness them right in the flesh. My parents in Toronto might head over to Alberta and get to see them at that time of the year. They’d have to tell me if it’s as stunning as it seems to be.
tatouageaquarelle / Tumblr
Aby David Cote
Aurora Borealis Tattoos by Nick Sundstrom
Artist unknown.
by Elle-Gottzi-Fehu
by Clay Thames
by Steve Rieck at Red Handed Tattoo Gallery in Las Vegas, NV
by Michelle Maddison
This is really neat. Check out the cozy-looking cabin as well. This tattoo makes me feel so warm inside.
Some may say that circular portraiture tattoos are so overused these days, but I think it’s with how you use them that makes them different.
This is absolutely stunning.
Love this.
@tattooboogaloo / Instagram
Artist unknown.
by Ali Baugh
by Pierre-Luc Fillion
By Rowell at Urban Element Tattoo in Denver, CO
by Lesha Lauz6
by Andrés Acosta
Nothing else might recreate or mimic the same beauty the aurora has, but it sure is nice to have something to remember the night lights by.