Showing posts with label Body Art Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Body Art Tattoos. Show all posts

New Era For Body Art Tattoo Designs

New Era For Body Art Tattoo Designs
New Era For Body Art Tattoo DesignsTV programs like LA Ink and Miami Ink have helped change the "stigma" about getting tattoos. Tattoo designs have moved along with progress and is now quite technical, you can use software programs to help with choosing your body art and there are thousands of templates to choose your Tattoo design from. You can choose your design, print it and take it to your local Tattoo artist - so simple.

Remember the day when only sailors, bikers and gang members wore tattoos, now that's all changed. People are getting inked for all types of reasons, like the loss of a loved one to a life changing experience like religion. Then there's the person who wants body art for no other reason than just because, and leaves it up to the artist to come up with a design. Artist seem to love this, allows them to show off there creativity and artistic talent.

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Tattoo and Body Art Designs of Africa

Tattoo and Body Art Designs of AfricaTattoos body Art designs may have become a popular fashion statement in the recent times, but its origin has been traced to many ancient times and has been very popular in different regions of the world among various cultures and tribes. It has been seen that every culture and race in the world has something unique about it that gives it a unique identity. Body Art or Tattoo has been one such form which has been exclusive to that particular tribe or race of people.

Men and women both sported such body art and the designs and patterns created were usually symbolic of their gods or other divine forms that they used to worship and follow. Some designs were also believed to have marked battles or ancestral relationships with their gods or forefathers and sometimes of reincarnation. Women would get tattooed, often after their marriage to mark their dedication to their husband and children. Thus a persons body art used to tell a lot about the person.

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Origins of Body Art Designs

Origins of Body Art Designs
Origins of Body Art DesignsPermanent body art tattoos designs were an element of traditional healing, similar to what we now know as acupuncture. In some cultures, tattoos were used to recognize a person's status or rank.

A warrior might receive an intricate design as a gift for showing bravery. On the other extreme, a thief or prisoner might be tattooed according to his crime. In some societies, the marks were used to let the community know that a person was an outcast...someone to be shunned.

In modern times, specific body art designs have been used to show membership in a gang or to record the gang members "accomplishments". For that reason, tattooing is forbidden in U.S. prisons.

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Tattoos and Body Art on Hollywood Celebrity

Tattoos and Body Art on Hollywood Celebrity
Tattoos and Body Art on Hollywood CelebrityCelebrity tattoos are becoming more and more visible and socially acceptable in mainstream pop culture these days. Angelina Jolie recently voted most sexy woman has plenty of tattoos and is probably the most famous and desirable celebrity with tattoos in Hollywood. Her tattoos to date consist of tribal dragons, a Thai tiger, and various Latin sayings across her shoulders and arms.

This surge in popularity of celebrity tattoos began in the 1960s. Lyle Tuttle the forefather of American tattooing tattooed Janis Joplin. Time was when tattoos were the preserve of those on the fringes of society but now it is not uncommon to see celebrity tattoos. Even super models such as Kate Moss and Sarah O'Hare strut around flashing their body art on the cover of glossy magazines or on the cat walk.

Actor Johnny Depp ranks as heavily tattooed for his caliber of talent and breadth of acting work. His tattooed arms are as often painted to be blank flesh as left with their own tattoos showing and incorporated into the character.

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The Beginning of the Body Art Tattoos

The Beginning of the Body Art TattoosA tattoo is a marking made by inserting ink into the skin to change the pigment for decorative or other reasons. It is said that the word tattoo has two major origins- from the Polynesian word "ta" which means striking something and from the Tahitian word "tatau" meaning to mark something. It began over 5000 years ago and tattoo is as diverse as the people who have them on their skin.

Tattoos on human are a type of decorative body modification while tattoos on animals are most commonly used for identification or branding. For Polynesian, Samoan, Tongan, etc. it is called tatau. In Tahitian, tatu. The word tatau was immediately adapted into English, the pronunciation was changed to conform to English phonology as tattoo. Sailors later introduced both the word and reintroduced the concept of tattooing to Europe. Tattoo fanatics may refer to tattoos as ink, tats, art, pieces or work. The tattooists can also be called as Artists.

Tattooing has been practiced worldwide. It has been a Eurasian practice at least since Neolithic period. Otzi the Iceman was found in the Otz valley in the Alps, dating from the 4th to 5th millennium BC, had more or less 57 carbon tattoos consisting of small dots and lines on his lower spine, on his right ankle and behind his left knee. Other mummies like the Mummy of Amunet from ancient Egypt was found dating from the end of the 2nd millennium BC bearing tattoos.

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Tattoo Salons Create Body Art

Tattoo Salons Create Body ArtFor some people their individual self expression is best represented by their body art. Using symbols, images and decorative patterns to permanently markup their body with the own unique sense of self, a lot of people visit New York tattoo parlors to have their body inked by a professional artist.

Creating a number of unique and very personal tattoos that are beautifully designed in various colors of ink the artists that work in the New York tattoo industry are able to give their clients the exact images that want to identify themselves with. For people from every walk of life there is a tattoo that can help them to express their individual sense of style and give others some insight into their personality. For some people a small tattoo that can be covered by clothing allows them to be professional during the day and playful at night.

What many people discover after receiving their first tattoo is that body art can be an addictive hobby.

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A Trendy Segment of Body Art

A Trendy Segment of Body ArtA Trendy Segment of Body Art

Tattoo is used as a form of body modification to create a design, usually permanent, on various parts of body. They can be employed for a multitude of reasons, like tradition, identification, medicinal purposes, or for fashion. The color pigment, which is an indelible liquid, is inserted in the skin in such a way that it colors several layers of it and settles there permanently. The term 'tattoo' was derived from the Polynesian word 'tatau.' This art has been prevalent in various parts of the world, since antiquity.

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Beautiful Body Art Tattoos For Women

Beautiful Body Art Tattoos For Women
Beautiful Body Art Tattoos For WomenTattoo designs for women are becoming very popular. Not too long ago women only put a small tattoo somewhere on their body that could easily be covered up. Now it is becoming a fashion statement for women to have tattoos and they are not ashamed of where they are.

A tattoo is not only a fashion statement but also an expression of your personality. A tattoo is more meaningful if there is a story behind it. Because everyone's story is unique, your tattoo should be unique. There are some great places online to find unique tattoo designs for women.

Tattoos on women are definitely a sign of sexuality. A strategically placed tattoo can say a lot about a woman without her opening her mouth. A tattoo on the upper thigh is very erotic. Not much can stir excitement more than catching a glimpse of a tattoo just under a short skirt.

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Your Tattoo Design - Body Art Tattoos

Your Tattoo Design - Body Art TattoosFinding the perfect design

You definitely don't want a cookie cutter design and it may be ideal that you not choose from the wall poster at the tattoo parlor because you may miss the opportunity to have a very unique design. You want a design that is going to stay with you forever and have personal significance. You don't have to live with a tattoo forever, but that is certainly your intention when you get it.

Here's what you can do when finding the perfect body art tattoos:

· Evaluate your personality. Are you someone who likes things to be elegant, funny, mysterious, or bold? You may fit in one or more of these categories, but knowing where you fit can help you to find the tattoo that will reflect your personality.

· Decide if you want your design to be a popular one or a unique one. Some people want something that others will immediately recognize as popular and others refrain from this. What is popular now may not necessarily be popular twenty years from now, so choosing what is trendy at the moment should be done with caution. Find a unique and personal design at your tattoo design today

· You can carefully examine the different designs the tattoo artist has previously completed or you can look to the Internet. There are many places for you to look for the right design.

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Mehndi Body Art Tattoos

Mehndi Body Art TattoosMehndi - also called "henna tattoos" - is a type of body art that gained popularity in the West during the 1990s. The name henna tattoos is a little misleading as this type of body art tattoo is not permanently inked into the skin as it is done with the traditional type of tattoo, but is a temporary form of body art that done using a dye that is derived from the henna plant which is native to the desert regions of the Middle East, Africa, and India.

Mehndi Body Art TattoosWhile Mehndi body art has been traditionally used for special occasions such as festivals and weddings, many individuals are now creating their own unique style of body art tattoos that represent various things such as their religion, a significant event in their lives, or various other types of symbolism.

Mehndi Body Art TattoosThis form of body decoration has become popular all over the globe for several reasons including the fact that anyone can learn how to create their very own unique designs and apply them at home. While these tattoos are not permanent, they typically last for a period of three to four weeks at which time an individual can choose to re-apply the same design or create another.

Mehndi tattoos can also be applied by a professional who specializes in the art of Mehndi tattooing; however, many individuals have learned how to apply their own tattoos with their very own creative designs. Traditional Mehndi designs include geometrical shapes, floral patterns, and intricate designs created out of fine lines and are typically tattooed on the hands or feet, however, any type of design can be created and applied anywhere on the body.

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Body Art Tattoos

Body Art TattoosBody Art Tattoos are catching on like a new fad among younger people today. Celebrities, Rock Stars, and Sports heroes are sporting more visible Tattoos now than any other cultural icon save the Military. Changing your personal body image with Piercings and Tattoos has become so commonplace as to loose the social stigma that had once been placed upon such body art by society. No longer seen to be a negative image only found on sailors and natives of third world countries.

Body Art TattoosA quality Tattoo Finder can mean the difference between seeing boat loads of generic, cookie cutter designs and seeing fresh, high quality, unique Tattoo Designs. I have witnessed many people sift through cookie cutter designs so numerous as to be the only wallpaper in a studio. Poster displays hanging from every wall showing the same images found in every other studio with a few personal designs from the Tattooist mixed in to show variety. Changing your body image with a Body Art Tattoo should be a unique and personal experience to be thought out over the course of a few weeks to months. A Body Art Tattoo may well be with your body 5000 years from now and should reflect who you are and not just "I'll take that one".

Body Art Tattoos are much more than just a way to rebel against society, your family or whomever you you feel is oppressing you. Body Art Tattoos should be something that people meticulously plan for not simply rushed into.

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