Showing posts with label Tribal Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tribal Tattoos. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 November 2010

Hunter New Tribal Tattoos

Hunter New Tribal TattoosYou decided that you want tribal tattoos wings, but not necessarily know how to begin an investigation. This type of tattoo has become very popular among lovers of tribal tattoo. But before you head down to your local tattoo shop and drop your hard-earned money, you might want to do some research first. The truth is that this research could mean the difference between a great tattoo that you're happy or disappointing tattoo. Want to know more?

Hunter New Tribal Tattoos 1My biggest concern is that I do not want you to do what everyone, and is to begin your search for a work of art from Google Image. Google images is not a bad place for ideas, but because everyone uses this method, you may repeat the other tattoos. And I am sure that is what you want.

Hunter New Tribal Tattoos 2The best advice I can give is to invest in paid tattoo site. Payment tattoo site permission to use the resources so much, before getting a tattoo. You do not get the artists who specialize in the art of tribal tattoo. You can work with one of these artists to invent something unique for the new ink. You can also get a huge community of tattoo lovers, who are able to answer any questions or concerns may be. These are paid tattoo site also includes reviews of local tattoo, so you can find the room for the new tribal tattoo.

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Girl Tattoos Beautiful

Female tattoos – or tattoos that are feminine in design, and are usually favored by women or girls – are becoming more and more common.For the first fifty or sixty years after tattooing became commonplace and even mainstream in modern society,few women got tattoos-those that did were the exception and usually a touch eccentric or rebellious.


Girl's Tattoos

All that changed about twenty years ago when tattooing became more socially acceptable, largely due to the many celebrities who publicly sported tattoos. Some of these were women, and so the female tattoo became more common and acceptable. Nowadays most people find female tattoos sexy and attractive, they certainly aren't offensive anymore.


Girl's Tattoos

That having been said it’s still true that more men than women get tattoos and it’s even true that there is a little element of social rebellion inherent in a woman’s decision to get a tattoo, although this is less and less the case, tattoos are more like a fashion item these days.


Girl's Tattoos

However, female ink is no longer shocking, and we no longer jump to conclusions about a woman’s moral character based on whether or not she has a few tattoos!


Girl's Tattoos


Girl's Tattoos

Friday, 13 August 2010

Tattoos-Still Taboo Sexy




Some of you reading this might not think tattoos are taboo at all!!
There is no doubt that tattooing has become extremely popular over the past couple of years even decades. But there are still a lot of people out there that consider them trashy, inappropriate and not acceptable or even ugly!


Tattoos-Still Taboo?

There are even some night clubs in the United States that are banning people from entering the club if they have a noticeable tattoo. These clubs claim they are having gang problems and that’s the only way they think they can control them from not coming in there is be banning anyone with a tattoo.

David Beckham Tatoos

David Beckham is known as much for his fashion sense and tattoos as he is for is abilities on the playing field.However, no matter what this sports star does, the talk always comes back to his tattoos.The majority of Beckham’s skin art has been done by Manchester tattooist Louis Malloy, one of the most prominent in the UK.


David Beckham's Tatoos


David Beckham's Tatoos

Beckham has had several pieces of ink added to his back over the years. They include:

Brooklyn - the name of his first-born son runs across his lower back.

Romeo - the name of his second son sits just below the base of his neck.

Cruz - the name of his third son is placed just below the winged figure.

Guardian Angel - this is how Beckham has described the figure with arms outstretched that sits between his shoulder blades. This tattoo was later expanded to include larger wings.

Winged Cross - Beckham was in the midst of the 2004 World Cup when he had his UK tattooist, Louis Malloy, flown in to do this piece on the back of his neck. The British fans' reactions were a bit mixed, with some saying this tattoo and his shaved head made Beckham look like a hooligan.

Chinese Characters - this one is the very latest tattoo (revealed March '08), coming close on the heels of the full left forearm he had done in early 2008. Sources say the tattoo seen running down the left side of his torso on his ribs is Mandarin Chinese and reads 'Death and life have determined appointments, Riches and honors depends upon heaven.

David Beckham's Tatoos



David Beckham's Tatoos

Tuesday, 3 August 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!

Tuesday, 27 July 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.