A week after Demi Lovato showed off her meaningful new "Survivor" tattoo, the "Sorry Not Sorry" singer has added another. This one, however, is considerably more intricate and detailed.
Celebrity tattoo artist Alessandro Capozzi revealed Lovato's new ink on Christmas Eve. It shows a girl with butterfly wings as she is being carried upward by three doves. The new tattoo is located between her shoulder blades, to the right of her recent "Survivor" script.
The new ink, entitled "Divine Feminine Destruction Effect XVIII," is significant for Lovato.
As Capozzi wrote in his Instagram caption, "We created this piece together to represent a rebirth of the spirit."
He went on, "The dark wings represent the bad times, their fading away is how she moved forward. The light from within represents the inner strength necessary for the change and the doves, pulling her up, symbolize the reach of an higher state of consciousness."
He then congratulated the 27-year-old on her "inspiring journey" and said it was an honor "to have represented this for you."
(MORE: Demi Lovato posts unedited bikini photo: 'Sooooo tired of being ashamed of my body')The "Confident" singer is seen thanking Capozzi and raving about her new tattoo in the comments section: "It’s incredible and you are so extremely talented."
(MORE: Miley Cyrus shows off new 'freedom' tattoo)Lovato will celebrate staying sober for a year-and-a-half in January, following a suspected overdose in July 2018.
Lovato hasn't posted to Instagram since Dec. 4 when she cryptically hinted "The next time you hear from me, I’ll be singing...."