The wing  tattoo depicted in the picture is indicative of an angel motif.  An angel tattoo design is an  overtly religious symbol while the angel wings by themselves may not  necessarily be so. An angel is a symbol of devotion, spirituality and  faith and signifies a strong relationship with God or the divine. Angels  personify divine will and are the messengers of God. As tattoos, the angel wing design is often infused with inspirational  or spiritual significance to the wearer. Angel wings in particular are  often used as the centerpiece of a tattoo  that is intended as a memorial to someone that the wearer has a  close personal relationship or someone who has since died. The most  common place for a wing tattoo  to be placed is either above the heart, or more commonly on the back.  That’s because wings on angels are always on their backs. While eagle  wings often symbolize power and speed especially as it’s concerned with  physical activity, angel wing tattoos are almost always a softer  approach to the entire motif. While it’s not as popular as some other  designs such as tribal or stars, wing tattoos  are starting to gain in popularity.
The wing  tattoo portrayed in the picture is one that often symbolizes a  strong desire toward inner spirituality or the need for inner peace.  Similar to angel wings because of the plumage, those who have bird wings  on their backs are quick to point out the difference. These are  generally people who celebrate spiritualism and the unknown powers of  Mother Nature as tattoos. The wing  design is often infused with inspirational or spiritual  significance,as in the angel motif for instance, which is a symbol of  guidance and protection. For those who dream of soaring the skies like a  bird, the wing symbol takes on the feathery aspect of a bird. As a tattoo design it can reflect the  power of the eagle or the lightness of the butterfly. In the ancient  world, wings represented power and speed. Many statues and images from  ancient civilizations depicted an animal,  such as a lion or horse, sporting wings. The gods were sometimes "winged" as  well, symbolizing their power to fly through the air. The Greek God  Hermes had wings at his ankles, as did the Roman God, Mercury. Over the  centuries, many of the ancient wing symbols were incorporated into  modern cultures and religions.