Showing posts with label maori tatoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maori tatoos. Show all posts

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    When looking for options on tattoo designs, we consult the web and choose from thousands of galleries and finally end up with the one design that speaks to us. That one design that we can relate to in many ways and it sparks our creative energy to customize the design that will totally fit our personality. Though sometimes, we end up still clueless about which one to get. Here I list down the top 3 most searched designs I found online.


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs

    The top most searched tattoo design is the Celtic art. Celts are known to have a rich heritage of art, language and belief systems which are evident in their designs. They have stylized images of the natural world such as hearts, spirals, knots, crosses, animals and trees. These designs are always a hit when you would like something that satisfies your need for art and technicalities at the same time. They fulfill the linear and curve aspects, filled and non-filled spaces and architectural and structural concepts. Choose that Celtic design which suits you best and have it tweaked to suit the body part you will have it on.

    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs

    The second most searched design is the Kanji design. Kanji are Chinese characters that are adapted in the modern Japanese writing system. Kanji characters were widely used to mark prisoners in Japan a long time ago before they were publicly accepted as a mere form of body art. This also had a negative connotation because members of the Yakuza also sported this kind of tattoo. In getting a Kanji tattoo, one must do a thorough research as each character represents an object, idea or a thought as a whole, rather than on a per letter basis. You must have your characters verified by someone who knows Kanji intimately before you finally decide to get inked.

    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs

    The third most searched design is the Ambigram tattoo. This kind of tattoo usually creates a stir in some people because it can be read two ways. Most often than not, there are two words, one word can be read on one side, and another word can be seen on the other. Sometimes it's just the same word that can be read on both ways. One example is the artwork on the book and movie adaptation called Angels and Demons. The word Angels can be read upright and the word Demons can be read when it's reversed. Not all tattoo artists can do this but there are now hundreds of websites offering this ambigram service for a fee. It entails great talent and creativity to come up with an ambigram tattoo design.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/maori%20tatoos
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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/maori%20tatoos
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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/maori%20tatoos
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maori tatoos

    Of all the types of body art around the world it's the traditional Maori design that appeals to me most. If you've ever had a chance to see these distinctive and intricate designs you will already be aware as to just how dramatic and beautiful they are. Striking yes, but their hidden meaning is not always understood and often overlooked by those that don't understand. What is the meaning of these permanent marks on the skin and how they can be interpreted? Hopefully the rest of this article will open your eyes to the significance of these tattoos.

    maori tatoos


    maori tatoos


    maori tatoos


    What really makes a Maori tattoo stand out is the beautiful spiral and curve patterns, made with really intricate detail they can possess an almost hypnotic quality. Originally these tattoos were placed on the face where they were carved in the skin using a chisel, not exactly for the squeamish that one! Adding to that the legs and buttocks of men could be covered with other bolder designs. For the women tattoos were for the most part restricted to their chin and lips but the back and neck are also popular spots. Tattoos using the bone chisels were started in childhood and then added to whenever an important event occurred during the person's life. In effect the tattoo could represent a life story (in highlight form).

    maori tatoos


    maori tatoos


    maori tatoos


    It has been observed that the traditional Maori tattoo design is done in an intricate and highly planned way, which takes the personality and facial structure of a person into account. Many small swirls form together to create a much larger pattern. In the Maori culture a persons tattoo would often testify their rank, their role and their abilities on the battlefield and in what regard they were actually held by the society. It was a very easy way of seeing in an instant how somebody fitted into their society. The persons rank was indicated by the tattoo located at the center of forehead clear for all to see, the birth status of the individual was tattooed on the jaw. The temple area depicted the martial status, whilst their mum's ancestry was placed on the right hand side of their face and their fathers on the left hand side. When you think about these different meanings it shows just how talented these artists were in producing tattoos that flowed so easily together smaller patterns joining to form the whole whilst taking into account the form and shape of an individuals head and face.

    maori tatoos


    maori tatoos


    maori tatoos


    Much like Chinese tattoos which went through a phase of being hugely popular many people have looked towards Maori tattoos for that something different. It would be great if everybody who went down this road would respect the traditions of where the art has come from. A Maori tattoo done correctly is one of the most striking designs you could opt for.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/maori%20tatoos
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Phoenix Tattoos

    It's a disgrace that so many people keep bumping into the same generic artwork when looking for a Phoenix tattoo design. This happens to be a fantastic style for many people, but the net is so clogged with low end designs. If you are using a search-engine to locate your tattoos, then we have pin pointed a huge problem right there, because all they seem to do is lead you right to all of the bottom of the barrel images out there. Here's how to avoid that.

    Phoenix Tattoos


    Phoenix Tattoos


    Phoenix Tattoos


    If you are using and engine like Google to find you Phoenix tattoo design on the web, then you know what I am talking about. You can still find some pretty decent images by using them, but the majority of it will be generic, cookie cutter art that isn't cut out to be made into real tattoos. It's disappointing to have to rummage through so much low end stuff, but it's a good thing that there is a better alternative to uncovering the top of the line websites out there that have a slew of amazing Phoenix tattoo designs and any other designs you may want to look at.

    Phoenix Tattoos


    Phoenix Tattoos


    Phoenix Tattoos


    When you are on the hunt for your Phoenix tattoo design shortly, it might be a good idea to step into the world of internet forums. I am not saying that you have to become friends with all of the thousands of people in them. I am just telling you that forums can be a wonderful place for finding all sorts of links to the better galleries on the net. There are tons of topics on the subject of tattoos and many people post the links to the sites that they have found when searching for them. You won't believe how many superb places you will be able to uncover when looking for you Phoenix tattoo design.

    Phoenix Tattoos


    Phoenix Tattoos


    Phoenix Tattoos


    Most of them should have the perfect Phoenix tattoo design for your tastes, and if they don't you can always find more places. I love using forums because you can usually find the fresh designs out there and they are usually made by real artists, who specifically draw them for implementation as real tattoos. That is a key point, because a lot of the generic images you find through a search-engine were not even drawn to be made into real tattoos. That kind of Phoenix tattoos design might not look as good once tattooed on your skin. All in all, forums are just a simple and fun way to unearth a lot of the great galleries you have missing out on.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/maori%20tatoos
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Dragon Tattoos

    The Japanese Dragon Tattoo is a very beautiful and colorful tattoo design and very symbolic, with its origins in myths and folklore. It is also very mystical, adding to the appeal of the Japanese dragon tattoo. Over the ages, from Egyptian times the dragon has represented good and also represented evil. However, the attraction of the Japanese dragon, apart from its stunning beauty is that it represents good luck and the source of wealth. The Japanese dragon also represents the meaning of freedom and being fearless, both very attractive qualities.

    In the Greek language, dragon is sourced from draca, which means serpent.

    Like the angel, the Japanese Dragon also has the meaning of guardianship, providing a protective force over those it was associated with. Other meanings associated with the Japanese dragon is strength and power. In Japanese culture the dragon is associated with supernatural powers, and amazing wisdom.

    Dragon Tattoos


    Dragon Tattoos


    Dragon Tattoos


    There are six forms of the Japanese Dragon. They are:

    Sui-Riu is the king Dragon and is in control of the rain. Therefore in this day and age of drought he is all powerful!

    Han-Riu has many stripes on his body and is up to forty feet in length. One of the biggest dragons.

    Ri-Riu dragon is a rare breed that is not well understood. However, it is known that they have amazing eye sight.

    Ka-Riu is a brilliant red color, and a petite dragon in comparison with the others.

    Fuku-Riu is a favorite dragon of many people as it is the dragon of luck.

    Hai-Riyo is known as the dragon bird, and the most advanced form of dragon. It evolved out of Chinese mythology.

    Dragon Tattoos


    Dragon Tattoos


    Dragon Tattoos


    The colors of the dragons have special significance, which are based on their parents. For example a dragon with a black color means their parents are very old and wise. Green dragons are smaller than average, but are representative of life and of the earth. Gold colored dragons are special because they have many special attributes such as wisdom, kindness and the ability to face challenges head on.

    Yellow dragons represent the east. They are great companions when you need a hand, but can be self absorbed at times. Blue dragons are from the west. They are forgiving and compassionate, but on the negative side can be lazy and uncaring when it suits them.

    Dragon Tattoos


    Dragon Tattoos


    Dragon Tattoos


    Finding the right Japanese Tattoo Design for you can be quite daunting. Check out all the free sites on the net to get as many ideas as you can. Just remember that many other people have done the same thing to get ideas. For example, last month, over 41,000 people searched for dragon tattoo designs on Yahoo. Apparently, roughly 8 times that amount check out Google for the same search term. Then there is MSN and the other search engines. So a huge amount of people see the same free designs as you. If you want original Japanese Dragon tattoo designs, it is recommended that you check out books or other sources of tattoo designs that are not freely available. I have checked out three Japanese dragon tattoo galleries on the internet that have from 3,500 to 6000 different designs, so you will have no trouble finding what you want.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/maori%20tatoos
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