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A stylized geometric illustration of a mother fox and her cub, surrounded by several geometric butterflies, with subtle gold accents.

A stylized geometric illustration of a mother fox and her cub, surrounded by several geometric butterflies, with subtle gold accents.

Here’s a geometric abstract tattoo concept for your mother fox, baby fox, and six butterflies: Design Breakdown: Foxes as Angular Silhouettes Mother Fox: Composed of interlocking triangles and hexagons, forming a sleek, protective posture around the baby. Sharp lines suggest fur texture. Baby Fox: A smaller, simplified geometric shape (like a diamond or trapezoid) nestled beneath the mother, with tiny triangular ears. Butterflies as Symmetric Fractals Each of the 6 butterflies features: Wings: Harsh, geometric patterns (think Mandalas or Sacred Geometry—layered triangles, tessellated lines, or fragmented polygons). Placement: 3 butterflies mirroring around the mother fox’s back, 3 scattered near the baby (as if in motion). Structural Flow Connecting Lines: Thin, dotted or dashed lines link the butterflies to the foxes, implying movement/dependency. Negative Space: Bold black shapes with intentional gaps (e.g., a fox’s eye left empty or a butterfly wing “missing” a segment). Color (Optional) Monochrome: Black ink with shading via cross-hatching or dotwork. Accent Colors: One bold hue (e.g., gold for butterfly centers, burnt orange for fox edges) to pop against the geometry. Style Inspirations: Art Deco Meets Tribal: Clean, repetitive patterns with a wild edge. Cyberpunk Minimalism: Glitch-like breaks in the butterflies’ symmetry. Sacred Geometry: Overlapping circles/mandala motifs within the foxes’ bodies. Visual Reference Ideas: Foxes: Imagine a *low-poly 3D model* flattened See more