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Flames generally are depicted in shades of red, orange and yellow when trying to attain a realistic look in a drawing or painting. In the case of "stylized" flames, such as the ones you see on hot-rods and motorcycles, the flames are often more fantastic colours, including blues and purples.
It depends on the size of the tattoo, the detail of the tattoo, how long it takes, the place you go, etc
Heart, obviously can mean love. The blue flame is the hottest and most intense part of a fire, and the color blue is often a prophetic symbol of divine revelation. Therefore, it can mean an intense love &/or an intense love for God. Ultimately though, YOUR tattoo can mean whatever you want it to, it's your body & your 'ink' after all!
Symbolism
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yes, because if the external temperature changes to a cooler temperature, the lit candle flame gets smaller.
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
A candle flame is seen because it consists of glowing gases.
well both an animal and a flame candle need oxygen to survive
The candle burns with a single flame.
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
The wick in a candle is the string in the middle of the wax, which you light to make a flame. Some very wide candles have three wicks, producing three flames. In a Christmas candle this could represent the Holy Trinity.
Yes a candle wick is necessary to get the candle flame. The molten wax ascends the wick by capillary force and burns to create the flame.