As someone with some ink, and friend of 3 working Tattoo Artists-- it is not horrible, but it does show a little lack of experience IMHO. Clearly still in the apprentice stage. ???
Let me give perhaps some constructive criticism.
*The above photos look very digital or mono to me. To be more specific, the lines look traced/too precise and all the same width.
*Shading (on colored pieces). Consider light source. Imagine a real life flower/anchor/etc, then visualize how light would reflect across it, and from where it would be shining from.
**Shading -- I simply can not stress this enough. Shading is mastery. It is perhaps the first thing I look at when 'judging' a tattoo. A sign of quality. Even an all black tattoo can be blended/feathered in. Use different gauge needles, and colors.
Your Lotus Flower looks like you used 2 colors (could be monitor/photo) and simply varied intensity -vs- 3, 4, 5 colors blending together.
Here is a Lotus Flower with some nice blending and shading:
This flower has what looks like Red, Orange, Yellow, Purple and base flesh + black? outline
Incomplete, but--
Similar here, the dark bottoms of the petal where light would not get down to; black, purple, yellow, orange. Notice how round one of shading the scales takes into consideration how light would reflect-- tail higher toward imaginary light source, and possibly the head as it would arch up.
Study, Study, Study, Practice, Practice, Practice. Rome was not built in a day.