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

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Jesus Tattoo Design

Jesus Tattoo Design. I can be refereed to as the most religious tattoo you can have. Having it as a tattoo is the most Christian symbol a person can get.

In this modern times, many people tattooed themselves that are related to drugs, sex and violence. But If people wanted to have a good clean culture tattoo, then the Jesus Tattoo will be a perfect design for you.


Thursday, December 3, 2009

Hawk Tattoo Designs

The Hawk Tattoo Design is a a very popular tattoo. The Hawk symbolizes as the Birds of Prey. It represents the aggressive type of person, as it is hawkish. Hawk have been a symbol of many cultures usch as in Hindu culture, it represents that the precedes the warrior into battle is considered a good omen.

Being a ruthless animal, the hawk represents the the focus as well as the concentration as it demonstrates it ruthlessness amid distractions.

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, October 28, 2009

Dharma Wheel Tattoo Design

If you are a a Buddhist or even just a fan, then the Dharma Wheel Tattoo is a suitable tattoo design for you. The Dharma Wheel Tattoo is a great symbolism of Buddhism. As such, it is a powerful tattoo design, potent with symbolism.

The Dharma is base on the teaching of the Buddhism. The Early Buddhists visualized their master’s teachings as a wheel that would roll through a person’s life inspiring radical spiritual change.

If we deconstruct the Dharma Wheel into its main parts, we have the hub, the spokes, and the rim. The hub symbolizes the moral discipline necessary to calm the mind – the spokes represent the wisdom needed to combat ignorance – and the rim suggests the concentration or mindfulness that holds the whole psychic assembly or structure together. Putting the wheel back together again, we recognize first and foremost its circular shape, which signifies the perfection of the dharma itself.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Anarchy Design Tattoos

Anarchy Tattoo, used by many and social groups. Anarchy is symbolized by letter O and A and it means O for order and A for Anarchy. If you combined this two words means Anarchy is Order. With that meaning, it became popular as a tattoo not just for individual but also with social groups such as punks, skin-heads and the gay community. The Anarchy Tattoo Symbol also used as a protest for the Globalization and Industrialization of the world.

Other symbols of anarchy have been the extensive use of the colour black, as used in black flags, black crosses and black cats; a symbol of a raised clenched fist, and a number of variations on the Jolly Roger or Skull and Crossed Bones, the chosen flag of pirates who sailed for no nation but themselves.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Barcode Tattoo

Used primarily at inventory control and price checking that operates by using an optical scanner to read a series of vertical lines on a production most of the department stores.

Barcode Tattoo is not meant to be a tattoo design because it looks ironic. Wearing a barcode tattoo mey be a warning that if we are not careful as a culture, we are all in danger of becoming products ourselves. A barcode tattoo is also a protest against a culture where it seems that everyone wears the same clothes, listens to the same music and uses the same products. A barcode tattoo is a statement against a culture of commodities and a celebration of diversity and the uniqueness of the individual.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Heart Tattoos

Heart Tattoo is one of the classic tattoo designs. Considered as a standard for a tattoo. The heart tattoo, which has a shape like an inverted triangle, and meant to symbolize the pubic triangle, is a universal symbol of the feminine, often used as an expression of romantic love.

It has bee a popular tattoo symbol for over a century, the Heart tattoos is definitely one of the most popular. Heart tattoos with banners were very popular with Servicemen in WWII; tokens of their loved ones that accompanied them on perilous journeys to far-off theaters of conflict and a constant reminder of what they were fighting for.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Rapa Nui Tattoos

Originally from the Easter Island, a small volcanic island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeastern most point of the Polynesian triangle. Rapa Nui Tattoo blends anthropomorphic and zoomorphic imagery into superbly crafted and almost surrealistic forms. The Rapa Nui tattoos was widespread and often associated with chiefly or warrior status. Most of people who wore the Rapa Nui tattoos covered their face, neck, torso, back, legs, arms and top of the head with tattoos.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Henna Tattoo

The Henna Tattoo is by far the oldest method of tattooing for temporary use. it is said that it has been around for already hundred of years. The ink that is used in henna tattoo is made from the leaves of plants and other additives like eucalyptus, coffee or lemon juice. These additives helps create the true color of henna.

The Henna ink or paste is applied to the skin with the use of a tattoo design. Either the tattoo artist can use a stencil to make a good result. If the tattoo artist doesn't have a stencil to use, he must have a very good artistic skills and talent to make a good result. The henna tattoo can be used and last to 2 weeks up to 4 weeks depending on the nature when tattooed.

If you want to own a henna, you can easily buy henna kits and you can even put a henna tattoo just by yourself. If you have airbrush, the work will be much easy.