If you’re looking for a new tattoo that’ll look great and show the world you’re a positive, optimistic person who loves life and knows how to have fun, a cute happy panda could be just the thing.
You have a lot of variety with panda tattoos, as well. You can choose to make your panda realistic, cartoon-like or even abstract.
If peace and tranquility aren’t exactly your style, you can alter your panda’s expression. There are sad panda tattoos, aggressive panda tattoos and silly, goofy panda tattoos.
They can also come in a variety of sizes. If you’re looking for a tattoo to fit in a small area, that’s certainly possible. You may even want to use a panda’s head instead of a whole panda.
However, if you’re looking for a large back piece, a gorgeously-detailed panda, perhaps with bamboo stalks or the branches of a large cherry blossom tree around him, would look amazing.
In addition to style, expressions and size, there are many other details to consider before getting your panda tattoo. Traditionally, pandas are, of course, black and white, but the color of your panda is limited only by your tastes and imagination.
Many people prefer to simply have the outline of a panda with no details at all. These can also make beautiful tattoos.
Finally, because pandas are known as the “official animal” of China, you may want to go a step further and add some Chinese characters – hanzi – for words that are important to you around the border of your panda tattoo design. Together, the hanzi and the panda make a lovely image idea.