Monday, November 30, 2009

Grim Reaper Tattoo Designs

One of the best and commonly used symbol for Death, the Grim Reaper Tattoo Designs is very popular amongst tattoo enthusiast. It maily used as a skull ang the reaper, the Grim Reaper have been used since the medieval age and a reminder of the transitory nature of life. As you can see, there have been many paintings that represens the Grim Reaper and it is associated with death, famine, devil, satan and disease.

 
 

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Geisha Tattoo Designs

The word says it all, and it means its a Japanese. The Geisha Tattoo Designs or the Geisha, means "person of the arts". Within the Geisha, the person is said to be living in work of art. As a tattoo design, the geisha represents the epitome of feminine allure, power and mystique. Like a rare orchid, hidden deep in the mists of the jungle, the geisha is famed for her beauty, but is unattainably out of reach, more myth than reality, a dream, an aspiration. The geisha is often part of a larger scene, where a brave samurai comes to her aide, protecting her from evil, harm or danger. Geisha Tattoo Designs

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Four Leaf Clover Tattoo

A very popular tattoo for the Celts and the Irish decent people, the Clover or four leaf is also a widely used tattoo design for all. Usually used in the St, Patricks Day, and well as associated with Leprechauns and green beer. Originally the, Four-Leaf Clover Tattoo are universal symbols of Ireland all over the world, a symbol of being of Irish descent. It is usually used as a potent symbol of luck or good fortune. The four leaf in a clover are represented by HOPE, FAITH, LOVE and LUCK!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Falcon Tattoo Design

Falcons are symbols of military and war. It also describes as an aggression or the aggressor. It can be seen from the roots of history as in Hindu culture, the falcon represent a good omen and also in ancient Rome, it displayed both the eagle and the hawk as symbols of their power in battle.

Falcons are also a symbol of keen eyes. Falcons can spot and see rats in the grassy lands from a mile high thus making the Falcon a symbol of enhanced perspective.

In Native American art, the hawk is a favorite motif in tribal designs, and also a popular tattoo design. With its terrifying scream and powerful talons, it evokes awe and respect. The spirit of the hawk is one of truth, awareness and perceptiveness. The Polynesian people call it a bird of prophecy with healing powers.