Laocoön tattoos typically depict the famous sculpture of Laocoön and his two sons being attacked by sea serpents. This tattoo often symbolizes the struggle between man and fate, as Laocoön's fate was sealed when he warned the Trojans about the wooden horse. It can also represent the consequences of speaking truth to power, as Laocoön was punished for his actions. Additionally, this tattoo may symbolize the tension between art and reality or the fragility of human existence. A good location for a Laocoön tattoo would be the back, as it allows for a larger canvas to capture the intricate details of the sculpture and it echoes the original positioning of the sculpture in the Vatican. Below you will find a collection of lacoonte tattoo design ideas for you to browse and get inspired by.
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