Evil Moon Tattoos

Why not incorporate an evil moon if you’re seeking something darker than the sun and moon tattoo?  This could symbolize your shadow side.  Or indicate a connection to nature’s life cycle.

You can use this symbol to express your interests and passions.  Anime and manga fans will love this choice, making a remarkable statement.

Sailor Moon

Sailor Moon is one of the world’s most beloved anime.  Manga-inspired cartoons captivate countless girls and women worldwide with their clever characters, strong female friendships, and realistic themes.

Naoko Takeuchi created the series in 1992 as a Japanese television show.  And since then, it has been adapted into several anime and live-action series.

Today, anime remains a beloved staple for fans and anime enthusiasts of all ages.  Whether you’re searching for an inspiring tattoo to represent your favorite character or want something cute to wear, plenty of great options are available.

Fans of the anime will adore this adorable chibi Moon Stick design.  It looks just like it did in the show.  And would look charming displayed with the pastel-colored palette.

Manga & Anime Illustrations

Many ancient civilizations have long seen the moon as a source of magic and power.  It also features prominently in anime and manga works.

This powerful symbol can represent many things.  It is like your unconscious mind, time, mythology, or religion.  Additionally, it could signify any dark side.  Or evil traits you might possess.

One way to express the darker side of your character is through a design featuring the moon with evil-looking eyes.  Choose a full, half, or crescent moon.  And have it depict either snarling or grinning eyes for maximum impact.

Shojo manga such as Revolutionary Girl Utena and Sailor Moon often follow this style.  It has been around since the 1960s.  And can be found across many series.  Characters in this style typically have large eyes with small noses.

Black Cat on a Crescent Moon

Witches and those interested in the occult often depict a black cat on a crescent moon as an emblem.  This lunar cycle phase symbolizes transition, showing us life is constantly shifting.

Tattoos can symbolize luck and mystery.  Or even death – making them incredibly feminine and attractive options!

This delicate tattoo boasts precise linework.  And an exquisite illustration of a moon in saffron.  The artist used varying sizes.  And the boldness of the dots adds visual interest.  And texture against the dark outline.

Celestial body art often includes the moon and stars.  It represents spirituality and hope.  Or the moon’s role in controlling ocean tides.  These two images can inspire hanging decorations—or lace-style floral patterns like those featured on this crescent moon tattoo design.

Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon

Pink Floyd is one of the world’s most renowned rock bands for their psychedelic sound and thought-provoking lyrics.

They are renowned for their captivating live shows.  Their music has gained worldwide acclaim and sold over 250 million records worldwide.

Their eighth album, The Dark Side of the Moon, is one of their most celebrated works.  It explores themes such as time, death, and mental illness.  And conflict from a unique perspective.

The album cover showcases an optical prism that illuminates a brilliant rainbow.

This Tattoo design is perfect for music fans and Pink Floyd admirers.  The image is bold and eye-catching, so you’ll like it from a distance too!

Hipgnosis, an art design duo comprised of Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey “Po” Powell, created the prism artwork.  They claim Pink Floyd’s onstage light show inspired them.

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