Sunday, October 10, 2010

Cherry Blossom Tattoos



Cherry blossoms are a beautiful flower that blooms from the cherry tree typically in April. These beautiful flowers have long been a passion for the Japan in general. They are symbolic of how fragile and beautiful life can be. Often the Samurai would write poems about Cherry Blossoms and they thought of the blossoms as being brave and ready to die at any minute. That is how the Samurai lived their life all the time. So the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty first and foremost but it also symbolize living life to its fullest each and every day.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Japanese Tattoo Designs For Women



Here are some of the top designs that work very well for the female body. Of course any design is open to get by any female. A person is free to choose any design they want and a lady could get a huge samurai on their back if they want. However, these themes below tend to be favored by women.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Koi Fish Tattoo




Koi fish are an ever popular theme for sleeve tattoo designs. The beautiful oranges of the koi fish and the blue water background lend themselves to the perfect tattoo design for a sleeve. By wrapping the fish around the front of the arm the fish looks dimensional and really pops out and comes to life. Thus it makes a cool looking tattoo with a lot of life. However, more then that the Koi tattoo represent strength, power and individuality. It represents the struggle of going through life and striving to be better. You see the Japanese myth is that the koi fish try to swim upstream. Not all of them make it but the ones that make it to the golden bridge become dragons and fly off into the sky. This is a way cool symbolism and a deep meaning and the chicks will go wild with how thoughtful and deeply emotional you are when you show off your tat and explain why you got it and the dudes in the group will admire it as well.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Samurai Tattoo



Samurai and gods are always very popular in traditional Japanese sleeve tattoos. These designs of course feature either fierce samurai in the heat of battle of gods fighting off evil spirits. Either way you end up with a way cool dude tattoo. What can be more guy then a man swinging a huge katana sword and slaying a dragon or a demon. It is the ultimate. The reason the Samurai is so popular in Japanese tattooing and traditional arts is that the samurai is seen to embed everything that is important to the Japanese male. The samurai carries the Japanese culture as well as being a strong and fierce warrior in battle yet is always mindful and follows the code of bushido. This is what every Japanese male wants to be deep down.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Hannya Masks Tattoo




The Hannya mask was originally used in Kabuki plays in Tokyo. However, the masks were such beautiful yet haunting piece of artwork that they became stand alone pieces of art. Many Japanese would collect and display them in their house and they believe it would ward off evil spirits. The Hannya masked represents a scorned women that has been overcome by her rage that she has turned into an evil demon. These are also very popular in traditional Japanese tattoos and tattoo in the West. It is hard to make a full sleeve of one mask but it can easily be combined with other Japanese designs and symbols.

Friday, May 7, 2010

New Wing Tattoo Models

Deciding to get oneself inked with a tattoo is a big and bold decision in itself. However once you have decided to do so, the next major and critical decision is to choose the design of tattoo that you want to get yourself inked with. Before making such a decision one very important thing to note and remember is that the tattoo will remain as your next skin for the rest of your life.

One of the many options that people settle for in a tattoo design is a wing tattoo. There are a very limited set of options when it comes to a its design. This article is intended to help you decide which kind of wing tattoo you might want to have.

Angel wings: Most of the angel wing types of tattoo designs are usually done on the shoulders and back of the people in order to give them a realistic look of having angel wings. People usually decide on getting an angel wing done in order to represent their religious belief and symbolism.

Demon wings: the demon wings are very similar to the angel wings. Demon wings are also drawn onto the back and shoulders of enthusiasts to represent religious belief and symbolism.

Fairy wings: People who love fantasy settle for fairy wings tattoos. The wings of the fairy are drawn onto the shoulders and back of women more than men.

Butterfly wings: Butterfly wings are also more preferred by women than men. Because of their natural beauty and colourful appeal, butterfly wings are one of the most popular tattoo designs. Like any other wing tattoo, butterfly wings are also inked onto the shoulders and back only.

All of the above are usually large in size, intricate in design and are ornamental. If you choose to have the butterfly or fairy wing tattoos, then they will require many types of colourful inks to be used. Moreover, these type of tattoos cannot be completed in one single session and require a series of sittings with the tattoo artist to complete. Depending upon the size, intricacy and the great variety of colors applied to the wing tattoos the cost of getting these done varies.

If you decide against spending so much of time and money in getting these wing tattoos done, you can settle for some simple tattoo design with wings in it. For example, if you do not want to get a butterfly wing tattoo, then you might probably settle to get a butterfly tattoo done instead.

Whichever type of wing tattoo you get done, you should be sure and committed to carry them on you for the rest of your life. It is also important to calculate the amount of time, efforts and money that you want to spend getting the tattoo done on you.

Tattoos are definitely a great way to make sure that you remain original and cool. I mean, everyone has a tattoo and a wing tattoo is definitely top shelf.


Dinosaur Tattoo Models

In the early days, the Romans and Greeks employed body marks such as tattoos on gladiators, slaves and prisoners as a means to identify them from the rest of the villagers but in the recent year tattooing has become fashion statement and is generally common among males. The more tattoos on the body, the tougher the image but that too has changed as soon as awareness and freedom of expression took on a new level. Tattooing has also become common with women too and has become an excellent mode of showing the world their feelings and interests, even their sensuality.

Of all the mythical creatures, the dragon is the most universal and is prominently featured in hundreds of cultures that represent the elements and the four points of the compass. In the Far East dragons symbolizes Water, Earth, Underworld and Sky and in the West it is more often a early enemy with whom combat is considered the ultimate supreme test. The dragon is a culturally far-ranging character whose apparent bad temper should be interpreted as simply amoral, neither good nor evil. Nature nurtures as well as destroys and so too does the dragon and probably for this reason its meaning as a symbol is not always consistent. Rain, lightning, floods, comets in the night sky - all the chaos and uncertainty of the Universe can be represented by the symbol of the dragon.

The image of dragon is the prototype of dinosaur. It has always been imagined breathing fire. Those are called fire dragon. There are water dragon tattoos also that causes the springs to bubble up, but also drowned people. But whatever be the type of dragon it may be, powerful dragons are often balanced with other tattoo designs that symbolize aspects of yin and yang. The several aspects of yin and yang reflects that no quality of its opposite, nor so pure that it does not contain its opposite in a diminished form. Although the fire dragon tattoo is thought to conquer all things and water dragon tattoo represents fears or repressed feelings or emotions. To the Chinese, the fire-spitting dragon was principally associated with lightning, and by extension to thunder and rainmaking, which made it a symbol of fertility while the Ancient Emperors and Celtic kings adopted the dragon as a symbol of the rhythm of existence that ensured order and prosperity. According to Jungian psychologists the water dragon symbolizes the deeper reaches of our subconscious.

As with most cultural and artistic styles and trends, tattoos and tattooing have endured various cycles of popularity, waxing and waning over the years, but never far from the people's imagination.