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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Top Tattoos For 2010

What would you think will be the top tattoo designs for 2010? We will go over 5 top picks and also a little information about the designs of each pick. These designs were researched on the internet as the top selling tattoos.

1. The number one pick should not be a surprise to anyone. The Tribal Tattoo.

The tribal tattoo means exactly what you would think. It originally designated which tribe you belonged to. A true tribal design has no lace work. The tribal is by far the most popular tattoo in America.

2. Number two is the Star Design.

The star tattoo symbolizes luck and fame. Dozens of well known actors sport star design ink.

3. Coming in at number three is the Cross Tattoo.

The cross design have many religious meanings, as well as just for style of the owner. Crosses can be the most detailed of all tattoos, with wide designs and color choices.








4. Angel Tattoos are number four on the count down.

Another religious design, the angel is a truly beautiful ink design with great color options. Angels are often spotted on the owners ankle and neck region.

5. Butterfly design tattoo is number 5.

A favorite pick for the ladies is the butterfly. This tattoo can be inked on any body part, but is often seen on the ankle and lower stomach area.

This is my top 5 picks for tattoo art in 2010. A tattoo is a very personal choice. Careful consideration and planning should be made before you get in the tattoo artist chair. Make sure it will be a design you want for life.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Japanese Tattoo Art - How Has it Evolved Over the Centuries - Tattoo Art Tattoo Design

When it comes to Japanese tattoo art, you either get it or you don't. This is especially true when it comes to Kanji tattoo. Some people see their worth and some people see them as nothing more than characters. If you can appreciate the value of Japanese art and lettering, then you will find plenty of tattoo designs that you really like.

What is the history behind Japanese tattoo art?

This art has been around for several centuries. It's believed that the earliest Japanese settlers had facial tattoos. Throughout the centuries, the art evolved a great deal. it was often customary for the tattooed images to have a lot of details. Intricate details is something that is still present in many designs today. In the early nineteenth century, six very unique and intricate designs were created by Kuniyoshi Utagawa, and they represented the Heroes of Suikoden. They were similar to Robin Hood, and each of the tattoo designs showed a part of their stories.

There were a few centuries during which most people associated tattoos with negativity. Many people believed during those times that only prisoners got tattoos. Obviously, that belief changed somewhat when warriors started getting tattoos. And now, since the rest of the world has become intrigued by Japanese tattoo art, more people from Japan are accepting it as more than just an underground phenomenon. While there is still some negativity towards the art, it is becoming tolerated by more people.

These designs are quite extraordinary when you take a good look at them. Everything from the simplest Kanji character to the huge, sprawling design is fascinating to look at. They contain fine lines, vivid colors, and unique patterns. You need to look at more than just the design itself---you have to look for the meaning.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

What Makes Tattoo Art Popular - Tattoo Art Tattoo Design

A tattoo is a certain kind of marking done in the layer of the skin through the use of ink. The ink is inserted into the skin which results into a change of appearance of skin by giving it a sort of a design or decoration. Many people have used tattoo art for many reasons.

• In the past tattoos served as rites of passage that show a man or a woman has finally reached the age where he or she can be considered an adult and has therefore passed childhood.
• Tattoo art has also been used to show the rank of a person in a society or in a group. Tattoos are status symbols in many societies in the world back in the old days.
• Tattoo art has also been used to symbolize bravery and heroism.
• There are some people who also have tattoos as a sexual lure or a sign of fertility.
• Some people also consider tattoos as amulets. Tattoos are worn for protection.
• Tattoo art has also become famous with outcasts, slaves, and convicts. These people has a certain form of tattoo art to show their experiences and their views about the society they live in. Some of them have tattoos to draw respect and fright from people who see it.

These days tattoo has grown preponderance in many societies.

• Some believe that through tattoo they are able to express themselves and their views about many things.
• Some wore tattoos for cosmetic reasons.
• Some use tattoos for identification. Many groups or gangs identify their friends or foes through the tattoos they wear in their body.
• Some tattoos have religious and magical purposes.
• Some wear tattoos because of the sheer beauty of having it in the body.
• There are some who choose to have tattoos because they think they are sexier and they are able to flaunt a certain asset in their body.

Tattoo art has achieved popularity in many places in the world and is still widely patronized. Back in the old days, some consider tattooing a taboo because of the stigma attached to it. In the modern days, tattoo art has become prevalent that more and more people wanted to have a tattoo in their body. The popularity is even more magnified because of the many Hollywood actors, actresses or personalities who flaunt tattoos in their body.

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