Showing posts with label Tattoo Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattoo Ideas. Show all posts

Monday, November 8, 2010

Tattoo Ideas for Men

Tattoo is a means by which people wish to project what they want others to perceive them as. Their ideas and opinions are evident through their body art. Although there are no restrictions, based on gender or otherwise, as to what kind of tattoo an individual may sport, there are some socio cultural factors and personal tastes that show that certain tattoos are the males' alone. It is a known fact that as compared to women, majority of men get tattoos done. Even among the ancient Polynesian tattoo masters who had the final word in what kind of design was appropriate and when and where to mark them were seen to be mostly male.

Human skull design:

Human skull tattoo designHuman skull tattoo design

Very few other designs can be bolder than a skull tattooed to the body. The idea to get a 'skull' is only a start, as there are innumerable types of skull patterns from which one will have to choose. Addition to that, the visual depiction and detailing around it may also vary. For example, a Naga who has lived all his life seeing the typical motifs of his tribe might commission a tattoo of a skull of the native bull with crossed arrows adorning the background. A man who has been fascinated with the tantric ways might wish to show off human skull tattoos on his body. Thus, the choice of the 'kind' of skull may differ from person to person based on their preference of type and other external factors.

Dragon designs:

Dragon tattoo designsDragon tattoo designs

Large dragon depictions look best as tattoos especially on the chest area, biceps and upper back. The most attractive of them all are the fire breathing fierce dragons with special detailing given to the spikes of their massive tails and their lethally sharp and large teeth. Such dragon tattoos suit those men who are particularly more masculine than others. Less fierce dragon tattoo types may be considered as an option for those who have been fascinated by dragon myths and those into fantasy writings. It is also a common body art among the East Asians, for whom the dragon has been part of ancient folklore.

'Heart' for Moms:

Heart tattoo for menHeart tattoo for men

To flaunt your love for your mom, request your tattoo artist to give you a Sailor-Jerry style tattoo with a headline over it reading ''Mom'', thus showing your respect to your creator. Avoid the cheesy eyesore kind, but it's tough to say whether she'll like it or not. It is a classical style pioneered by the American tattoo artists.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Girl tattoo-Angelina Jolie Tattoos

Tattoo Designs presents:Angelina Jolie Tattoos

Angelina Jolie Tattoos


Angelina Jolie is the one of the world's most beautiful woman,and a large part of that probably has to do with her tattoos. She loves tattoos and she have at least a dozen tattoos over her body.Each one of her tattoos have a special meaning.
Angelina Jolie's tattoos include
- the letter H
- XIII(number 13)
- coordinates -where she adopted Maddox and Zahara
- Dragon under the Tiger
- "Know your rights"
- Asian Tiger on her back
- coordinates-the birthplace of her twins

Angelina Jolie Tattoos


Angelina Jolie Tattoos

Girl tattoo-Angelina Jolie Tattoos

Tattoo Designs presents:Angelina Jolie Tattoos

Angelina Jolie Tattoos


Angelina Jolie is the one of the world's most beautiful woman,and a large part of that probably has to do with her tattoos. She loves tattoos and she have at least a dozen tattoos over her body.Each one of her tattoos have a special meaning.
Angelina Jolie's tattoos include
- the letter H
- XIII(number 13)
- coordinates -where she adopted Maddox and Zahara
- Dragon under the Tiger
- "Know your rights"
- Asian Tiger on her back
- coordinates-the birthplace of her twins

Angelina Jolie Tattoos


Angelina Jolie Tattoos

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Tattoo Ideas

Tattoo ideas are an important part of the body art process. The preparation you do before your actual tattooing procedure can often determine whether your tattoo will look cool or majorly suck.
You must choose a tattoo design that has significance to you.
Even the best tattoo designs can be horribly manipulated by an inexperienced and incompetent tat artist.


Tattoo Ideas

And if you think a bad-looking tattoo is the worst thing you can get you’re sorely mistaken. It’s a good idea to go down to the shop and check out stuff and make sure it’s clean. (A good tattoo parlor won’t mind…and a bad one? Well you don’t want to be there in the first place.).Remember it’s the artist’s job to turn your tattoo ideas into reality!!


Tattoo Ideas

Because whatever you get…you’re going to have it for a very long time!

Tattoo Ideas

Tattoo ideas are an important part of the body art process. The preparation you do before your actual tattooing procedure can often determine whether your tattoo will look cool or majorly suck.
You must choose a tattoo design that has significance to you.
Even the best tattoo designs can be horribly manipulated by an inexperienced and incompetent tat artist.


Tattoo Ideas

And if you think a bad-looking tattoo is the worst thing you can get you’re sorely mistaken. It’s a good idea to go down to the shop and check out stuff and make sure it’s clean. (A good tattoo parlor won’t mind…and a bad one? Well you don’t want to be there in the first place.).Remember it’s the artist’s job to turn your tattoo ideas into reality!!


Tattoo Ideas

Because whatever you get…you’re going to have it for a very long time!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Great History Of Body Art Tattoos

The history of body art started with prehistoric humans. In the prehistoric era, belief in a soul, guarded by the spirit of another creature, inspired pictures of that creature on the body. The spirit of that creature guarded, gave safety, and led the soul down the path of life. Body art was a way to keep the spirit close, always.

Throughout time, body art kept its position as a spiritual expression, and it also became an expression of social importance. Native American and African tribes used tattoos and body piercing to express beliefs and stature in society. Chiefs, for instance, had different body markings than an ordinary hunter or any other tribe member. Where a chief may have had a tattoo that symbolized power or resembled a god, a hunter might have had a tattoo that resembled a buffalo or some game he hunted. Piercings and tattoos were signs of accomplishment and membership.


The History of Body Art Tattoos

Certain tattoos stood for positions in the community, and in some cases, every member had some type of body marking that indicated their status. For ceremonies, the elite class donned the trappings of their rank and power. Women in the tribes received a special marking for marriage, to signify they were a spouse. The chief had more tattoos and more piercings because of his stature in the tribe, and the older members of the tribe had more because of age. In many cases, the markings had high, religious significance.

As time progressed further, body art stayed as an expression of beliefs, but the beliefs and reasons for body art strayed from religion and community stature. Some Americans believe that
body art grew in popularity in the 1960s as a revolt against the formalism of society. Along with that theory, some “flower children” used bodyart to demonstrate the incompleteness of all art. Some got tattoos to express love for another person, orto state a belief about an issue facing society. A quote in an article by Deborah Irmas states that “Tattooing has become an expression of art, a far cry from the times when it was viewed as a ritual of passage in ancient cultures”. Some men, however, got tattoos to demonstrate membership in a gang or group, much like the Native American and African tribes.


The History of Body Art Tattoos

Body art is still used in ancient practices and to show status rankings in tribes like the Surma of Ethiopia. For example, in the Surma tribe, young boys still use lip plates. Lip plates are used to stretch the lips and indicate how many cattle a man’s family will receive from his bride’s family when they are married. The tattoos that women receive when they are married include symbols of prosperity and well-being.

Body art has lasted throughout history and is still important in society. The tribes of Africa keep old traditions alive by continuing to use body art, and Americans use body art to identify themselves and as a form of individuality. In a sense, as society has grown and changed, so has body art.

Great History Of Body Art Tattoos

The history of body art started with prehistoric humans. In the prehistoric era, belief in a soul, guarded by the spirit of another creature, inspired pictures of that creature on the body. The spirit of that creature guarded, gave safety, and led the soul down the path of life. Body art was a way to keep the spirit close, always.

Throughout time, body art kept its position as a spiritual expression, and it also became an expression of social importance. Native American and African tribes used tattoos and body piercing to express beliefs and stature in society. Chiefs, for instance, had different body markings than an ordinary hunter or any other tribe member. Where a chief may have had a tattoo that symbolized power or resembled a god, a hunter might have had a tattoo that resembled a buffalo or some game he hunted. Piercings and tattoos were signs of accomplishment and membership.


The History of Body Art Tattoos

Certain tattoos stood for positions in the community, and in some cases, every member had some type of body marking that indicated their status. For ceremonies, the elite class donned the trappings of their rank and power. Women in the tribes received a special marking for marriage, to signify they were a spouse. The chief had more tattoos and more piercings because of his stature in the tribe, and the older members of the tribe had more because of age. In many cases, the markings had high, religious significance.

As time progressed further, body art stayed as an expression of beliefs, but the beliefs and reasons for body art strayed from religion and community stature. Some Americans believe that
body art grew in popularity in the 1960s as a revolt against the formalism of society. Along with that theory, some “flower children” used bodyart to demonstrate the incompleteness of all art. Some got tattoos to express love for another person, orto state a belief about an issue facing society. A quote in an article by Deborah Irmas states that “Tattooing has become an expression of art, a far cry from the times when it was viewed as a ritual of passage in ancient cultures”. Some men, however, got tattoos to demonstrate membership in a gang or group, much like the Native American and African tribes.


The History of Body Art Tattoos

Body art is still used in ancient practices and to show status rankings in tribes like the Surma of Ethiopia. For example, in the Surma tribe, young boys still use lip plates. Lip plates are used to stretch the lips and indicate how many cattle a man’s family will receive from his bride’s family when they are married. The tattoos that women receive when they are married include symbols of prosperity and well-being.

Body art has lasted throughout history and is still important in society. The tribes of Africa keep old traditions alive by continuing to use body art, and Americans use body art to identify themselves and as a form of individuality. In a sense, as society has grown and changed, so has body art.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Johnny Depp Tattoos

Johnny Depp has decked his body with around twelve unique and personal tattoos. The list of his tattoos are complied by JohnnyDepp-Zone's Irene. His right forearm is etched with a flying bird along with his son's name JACK. And not to forget, there's also Winona Forever tattoo that morphed into Wino Forever after Johnnys breakup with Winona Ryder.

Other significant tattoos include a portrait of the head of a Native American on Johnny's right bicep, an inverted triangle on Johnny's left bicep, skull and crossbones with the inscription DEATH IS CERTAIN, on Johnny lower right leg, on the outside.


Johnny depp tattoo

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Saturday, January 16, 2010

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