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Irish tattoos

    When looking to get a symbolic tattoo or even just a cool design, an Irish tattoo is always the way to go. With all of the great colors and overall sick designs, an Irish tattoo is all over the bodies of millions of people. There are hundreds of designs, meanings, symbols, and overall very artistic Irish inks. But one thing that many people have trouble with is creating their own "original" Irish tattoo, which is where printable tattoos comes into play.
    Irish tattoos


    Irish tattoos


    Irish tattoos

    You can virtually search through galleries of thousands of designs and find some of the coolest and most popular tattoos. All of the tattoos have been created by experts, and have passed a series of requirements, which is why galleries are very valuable. You will only be searching through top notch designs and will then print out your favorites and bring them to your artist, it's that simple!
    Irish tattoos


    Irish tattoos


    Irish tattoos


    Irish tattoos

    When it comes to Irish related tattoo's there are millions to choose from. Most of these designs are from ancient symbols, such as swords and Celtic crosses. Rather then drawn up designs, these designs have meanings and are very symbolic. Many people want to get Irish tattoos, yet want to blend in some text or more background designs. This is a problem because the artist will have to "imagine" your thinking, and then draw it up for you.
    Irish tattoos


    Irish tattoos

    One of the easiest ways to avoid this is by creating your own designs with already created designs, meaning you can change around tons of tattoos and combine them to form your very own. Having the ideal tattoo is very important, as it will be on your body for the rest of your life, so planning and money should never come in the way.

    When using the printable tattoo method there are various ways to go about it. Some decide to be cheap and use the free methods, then end up with low quality pieces of art that look terrible. While on the other hand, some invest a small payment and use a high quality online tattoo gallery and simply love their results!Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Japanese%20Tattoos
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Celtic tattoos

    Tattoos are as popular today as they were in ancient times, but for different reasons. We wear them as decoration the ancients wore tattoos as permanent war paint. Their tattoos were designed with one thing in mind and that was to instil as much fear in their enemies as they possibly could. Wars were fought hand to hand and in battle warriors bared their chests in order to make sure that their tattoos were highly visible to the enemy. Tattoos indicated toughness and fearlessness when faced with danger. Tattoos were also designed as a method of identification, much like soldiers today wear 'dog tags'.

    Popular tattoo choices
    Celts once covered a large area of Europe and had their own languages and culture, not to mention religion. The symbols they used in those days are incorporated into the highly popular Celtic tattoos used today.

    The Celts worshipped gods and goddesses, animals and the land, and as they were exposed more and more to Christianity, their symbols and shapes started to change into crosses and stars. One of the reasons for this adaptation was to avoid conflict with Christian beliefs. But, these adapted elements are what remains and what is most seen in traditional tattoos.

    Celtic Knot Patterns
    Although many traditional Celtic designs are copied in tattoos, perhaps one of the most recognizable and coveted tattoo is the knot. Knots resemble interwoven vines and are arranged to form a particular shape, for example a heart, but their shape can be almost anything a person can think of, from circles to the more complex star shape.
    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos

    A Celtic knot also carries with it the symbolism recognizable by anyone who has even a slight knowledge of Celtic art which is that it represents continuous life as well as the season's cycles and the complexity of nature.

    Animals were very important to the Celts, animals such as butterflies, dogs and geese. Butterflies were especially held in very high esteem by the Celts because of their beauty. Dogs symbolize loyalty and good luck while eagles are linked with death, so are ravens and other birds. Horses were sacred to the Celts and a tattoo depicting a horse is linked to mystery and magic. Power can be symbolized by a Celtic art tattoo of a bear while the dragon is associated with both power and magic. Sometimes an animal will be the main focus in a tattoo while others may form on a part of the background.

    The number three, 3, has always featured highly in Celtic designs and is typically found somewhere in the design, at times even hidden deeply within it. It can be small or large.

    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos

    Cross
    The Celtic cross is without doubt perhaps the most recognisable of all Celtic designs and is a very popular tattoo subject. They are highly religious in their nature and quite often Celts will wear the design as a proclamation of their ethnic roots.

    The Celtic tree of life is quite self-explanatory, it follows the same style as the knot and the cross but it is composed of interweaving lines which form branches around a tree trunk. It represents the beginning and end of life and also the eternal nature of the world we live in.

    Claddagh
    A Claddagh, though maybe not as well known is popular and is perhaps more recognizable to those of Celtic and Irish heritage. Consisting of two hands clasping a heart covered by a crown. When represented graphically in the form of a tattoo, it stands for everlasting love and loyalty.

    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos

    The beauty of body art
    Celtic designs are beautiful when incorporated into a tattoo and there are a host of different choices suited to both male and female. Almost every tattoo studio will offer a wide variety of Celtic tattoo designs.

    Celtic art in the form of tattoos is very often seen as bands around the arms or on the wrist. More recently Celtic designs are being tattooed on the lower back. Celtic art is usually always done with black ink and the lines can be a combination of thick and very thick. Celtic tattoo designs have their origin dating back several thousand years and their aesthetic value has grown ever more popular since then as they are beautiful abstract works of art.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Japanese%20Tattoos
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snake tattoos

    It was over 50 years ago when I saw my first snake tattoo. My father proudly showed off his snake and dagger tattoo design he just had inked on his upper arm. I liked it too as he had incorporated my name in the design. He told me then he chose this design to represent strength and protection. If he were alive today, maybe he say something different, but I'm sure, in that tangled web of tattoos he eventually ended up with, this was still one of his favourites.

    What is it that still draws people to this design? There are many answers to this and I will name just a couple. For example, the snake's popularity may have something to do with the rich history of myths and legends. One such myth is that of the ancient Greek myth of Medusa, the beautiful snake haired woman, who had the power to turn men into stone with a single glance, and I'm sure we know of a few women who still have that power today.

    Snakes and serpents have a long mythological history associated with good and evil, life and death, beginnings and endings. When a snake sheds its skin it is seen as a symbol of rebirth, change, and healing.
    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos

    Another tale of re-birth is that of the Ancient Greeks who had Ouroboros, a snake curled into a circle biting its own tail. The idea being that the continuing eating and re-growing of the tail is a symbol of the eternal cycle of ruin and re-birth.

    The shedding of skin by the snake has also been associated with re-birth or new beginnings. The ancient Greeks believed snakes were sacred to the god of medicine Asclepius who had a staff with serpents wrapped around it, which you can still see today as a symbol in modern medicine.

    What about the story of Hydra, a 9 headed serpent defeated by Hercules. The story goes Hercules had a difficult time killing the Hydra because when he cut one head off two heads would grow back. He eventually solved the problem by burning the stumps to stop another head growing, and the Hydra lived no more.

    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos

    In some mythologies snakes are seen as the keepers of wisdom and sacred secrets. But the snake has also been show as a symbol of evil, death, or deceit. In Christianity, the serpent tricks Adam and Eve into disobeying God. Perhaps due to the deadly venom many snakes possess, myths involving snakes have often portrayed them as evil.

    In Australia, India, and Africa, where snake myths are related to rainbows, and rainbows are often associated with rain and fertility. I like the story of Da, a mythological African serpent who kept the oceans and sky in place and we could catch a quick look at Da when a rainbow appeared.
    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos

    Another reason for the snake's popularity as a tattoo design is that you can be incorporated with any other design, such as, hearts and daggers, or skulls and dragons. The beauty of the snake tattoo design is it doesn't look out-of-place with any other tattoo design.

    And snake tattoo designs looks great with, or without the use of colour. You can have the brilliant array of snake scales in various shades from the very bright to a dull hue. Or no colour at all starting from a pale grey to a vivid black, and either way the end result I'm sure will look fantastic.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Japanese%20Tattoos
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Japanese Tattoos

    In this guide I like to give you some ideas for your next tattoo and give you a little history of this wonderful design. Japanese tattoo design has a extensive and renowned history dating back thousands of years, and over time this style of full body tattooing, normally associated with the Yakuza has now been embraced by mainstream society.

    To get the best example of this style inked on your body I think you should be looking at a full back, or at the very least, a full arm tattoo to really do justice to this style of tattooing. For example, what about a full back design of the mighty Samurai battling a dragon, or the Koi fish and the lotus flower combined in an assortment of colours?

    Japanese Tattoos


    Japanese Tattoos


    Japanese Tattoos


    Or you may prefer a full arm design in the traditional Kanji writing style where you could merge a number of words, like loyalty, love, happiness, or a name of a loved one. Your main concern, if you choose the writing, is how do you know what is written is what I wanted? Unless you have a good knowledge of Kanji writing, then I'd be very cautious in getting words inked on my body

    Japanese Tattoos


    Japanese Tattoos


    Japanese Tattoos


    For example, there is a story of a girl at a restaurant who asked the Japanese waiter to write the word serenity on a napkin for her, so she could take it to her tattoo artist. Unfortunately for her, the waiter's grasp of English was not that good (or was it payback?), six months after being inked she discovered that what she thought was written in bold colours down the full length of her arm, was not serenity, but service please!

    So, as you can see, this very popular design can make you look foolish, and you will feel the pain in your wallet long after the healing from the cover-up or laser treatment has heal

    Japanese Tattoos


    Japanese Tattoos


    Japanese Tattoos


    If you want to avoid the above problems I recommend you join a reputable design site, so you can rely on the right wording, rather than relying on your tattoo artist.And one final point to remember, this design is far more detailed than many others, so it is not only time- consuming, but also can be quite expensive.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Japanese%20Tattoos
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angel tattoos

    While angel tattoos are quite popular with females, an increasing amount of men have also used the angel as part of a design that usually signifies loss or pays tribute to another. In women, the angel is often seen innocently sitting on a cloud, playing harps, or serving as a guardian watching over their every move. Depending on the meaning of this type of tattoo, an angel is also used to illustrate retaliation and revenge, as seen in the avenging angel.

    Angels are seen as spiritual beings that are thought to possess a level of power that humans do not have access to. Some people believe that angels are the spirits of humans that are highly evolved. The history of the angel starts with the Bible, where the general sense is that these creatures represent the will of God or carries out God's work. While angels are known as guardians of the soul or divine beings, they have also been associated with falling victim to sin - as seen in the case of the fallen angel named Satan.

    angel tattoos


    angel tattoos


    angel tattoos


    Throughout history, the meaning that angels represent and their appearance have changed over the years. A tattoo artist may create an angel surrounded by light, shrouded in a white robe, beautiful and alluring, with elaborate wings, or shown as a human. One of the most popular tattoo designs is the guardian angel, which has originated from the Catholic faith.

    angel tattoos


    angel tattoos


    angel tattoos


    When looking for an angel tattoo, the meanings and designs are never-ending. In regards to the religious or spiritual sense, angel tattoos may highlight a belief in the Christian, Islamic, or Judaic faith - all of which make reference to angels. Some designs use angels to represent love, as these virtuous creatures are also depicted as the messenger of love. A popular angel used in tattoos is Cupid, who is known to shoot an arrow through the hearts of people, which leads to instantaneous love.

    angel tattoos


    angel tattoos


    angel tattoos


    Another popular approach towards using angels in tattoos is to illustrate the struggle between good and evil. Archangels, fallen angels, and the contrast between the angel and Devil are frequently selected subjects for a tattoo design, which often appear on the upper arm, chest, shoulder, stomach, inner wrist, and foot.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Japanese%20Tattoos
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Rose Tattoos

    Who does not love a rose and find it simply and stunningly beautiful? Maybe men might consider themselves too masculine to wear one of these flowers tattooed on their bodies, but, women swear by it. Rose tattoo designs are easily the most beautiful and hence, the most popular of all the tattoo designs, at least among women. Rose is the universal symbol of pure love, especially in the west and symbolizes everything that is beautiful with the world.

    Rose Tattoos


    Rose Tattoos


    Rose Tattoos


    The beauty of a rose cannot be described enough with man made words, so at least its beauty, though not completely, can be captured within the realm of a tattoo. This flower is perhaps, the most beautiful and royal among all the flowers, and rightfully so, what with those soft hues and gracefully and royally scattered petals. Every color of it is an expression of a positive human emotion. A red rose expresses love, yellow ones symbolize joy, a white one is for reverence, a light pink one expresses admiration and also sympathy while an orange rose symbolizes enthusiasm.

    Rose Tattoos


    Rose Tattoos


    Rose Tattoos


    Rose tattoo ideas can be designed in countless styles and colors and almost all the tattoo artists in the world would be well versed in inscribing those, thanks to the countless demands for rose tattoo designs that they oblige to. Just by looking at a rose tattooed on you or on someone else fills you with an inexplicable positive vibe and you simply can not help but admire the simple, yet regal beauty that it exudes. That is the power of a rose and all that it stands for. Rose tattoos are simple, yet the most beautiful and no one can deny that.

    Rose Tattoos


    Rose Tattoos


    Rose Tattoos


    A rose has long since inspired and awed lovers, artists and saints through its divine beauty, fragrance and aura that surround it.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Japanese%20Tattoos
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