Sunday, December 27, 2009

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Sleeve Tattoos - Adding Recognition to Your Arms

Sleeve tattoos are adopted by the celebrities to enhance their popularity, as if they needed some more of it. A few numbers of them are related to the Hawaiian tribal types. The sleeve tattoos cover the skin and are actually very attractive and unique in nature.

Unlike the common cliches, sleeve tattoos do not follow any preset rules. They can be various designs be it a flower, a butterfly or an animal or a phrase. There are numerous designs and styles on offer for those who are interested. A long list can be unearthed in case one takes the trouble of searching the proper websites. They offer you a variety of prices and looks. Your choice will be your own final say to your personal tattoo.

You must be certain on what looks good on your skin. A dark colored tattoo is suitable for those who are in the list of the fairer sex. It is not viable that one that looks good and decent on paper or screen will have to look good on your skin too.

The next important step after finding the right sort of tattoo for you is the search for a perfect artist. It has got to be someone who has expertise in this sort of work. You tattoo your skin only once, so make absolutely sure that it is done properly, especially for the sleeve tattoos because of it's large size and visibility. An appealing one will automatically turn the eyes of the by passers to your arm until their head turns through a full 150 degree.

In case you are looking for help, the sites like Google and yahoo are of great help. However they will only offer you with the basic generic designs and not with the latest trendy ones. For them you will have to dive into the specific sites related to tattoos. You can also try out the tattoo forums, which have the response of the ones already using them.

Wearing a tattoo on the arm is certainly a hot choice for many an individual. There are other portions on the body, which can be tattooed. The arm is the most noticing part. A real artist will be able to tell you what is needed and what is best looking on your body. If it happens to be conflicting with your own personal choice, then give it a proper thought, as it will be defining your charm, style, personality and demeanor.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Tattoos Sacred and Profane

You may have heard about Engrish.com, the site that tracks amusing abuses of the English language in Japan (”Let’s happy and feel the lucky!”). But what about the view from the other side? Are Americans abusing Asian languages by any chance? Yes they are, and whereas Japanese have a knack for zany T-shirts and signs, Americans prefer to make their mistakes in the form of permanent tattoos. Tian Tang, an engineering student who lives in Arizona now but was born in China, has a site called Hanzi Smatter that is dedicated to airing the kinds of mistranslations, mistransliterations, and textual nonsense that pass for Chinese in American pop culture. Recently he’s been getting some high-profile press:

Cool Tat, Too Bad It’s Gibberish – New York Times
Indelibly lost in translation – Los Angeles Times

The whole concept of what people look for in a tattoo, and what constitutes magical writing, has fascinated me for some time, so I collected my thoughts in the somewhat longer ramble below.

Tattoos Sacred and Profane

Have you ever wondered why people who don’t speak Chinese get Chinese tattoos? One thing seems clear: they don’t do it to communicate with Chinese people. Or if they do, they are often sadly misguided. Here, for example, is a person who was told his tattoo means “courage”. In fact it means “big mistake,” thereby changing it from a statement about the owner to one about the tattoo.

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(photo courtesy of Tian at Hanzi Smatter)

Some people say they chose a Chinese tattoo because it’s “exotic.” By itself, this hardly seems sufficient. What does “exotic” actually mean? I think I know: Chinese characters are beautiful, compact, ancient, and secret. Each of these things adds to the overall force of Chinese logograms in the Western mind. That they are beautiful is a simple matter of aesthetics. They are indisputably compact, and therefore more expressive per square inch of flesh than our alphabet. They are also the oldest form of writing still in use. As with Egyptian hieroglyphics, we may therefore imagine their deep roots confer some extra power beyond their direct declarative value. But the most important factor is mystery: these things are secret.

Why is secrecy important? Secret knowledge has the power of magic and can therefore connect with a deeper sense of meaning than a naked word straight out of the dictionary. If you tattoo the word SMART on your ass, you just look like a smartass. You are open to ridicule. But if you tattoo a cryptic symbol that only you and a select few know to be SMART in an ancient runic language, you get to feel cryptic, ancient, runic, and smart all at the same time.

However, this being Chinese, there is a problem with the “secret” part. What is secret to you is the primary language for more people than any other language in the world. This underscores the obvious point: exoticness is in the eye of the beholder. There is nothing exotic about the language you use for your grocery list. As a result, the joke may be on you. It may, instead of saying SMART on your ass, say SMRAT. Or worse: FART. How would you know the difference? There you are, smugly revealing your mystic brand to friends and confidants when one day you see a picture of your tattoo on a web site with the correct translation: FART.

As it happens, this topic is of more than passing interest to me. I design Elvish tattoos. Or rather, people send me money to get their name written in Elvish which they often then use for a tattoo. The people who contact me tend to come from one side or the other of the Lord of the Rings fan spectrum. On one side are the serious Tolkien geeks who know their Quenya from their Sindarin and can quote “Elbereth Gilthoniel” from memory. On the other side are the mild fans who happen to like the way Elvish looks.

The first customer wants to make sure I get it exactly right. It’s a tattoo after all, so I can’t blame them, but sometimes they harangue me about Elvish grammar and orthography and agonize that they might be laughed at by an Elf on the subway someday. They don’t need me to tell them that Tolkien’s trilogy is a work of fiction, and yet there is something terribly important about knowing that the elegant script they receive is genuine. But genuine what?

The second customer just wants the cool Elvish writing because it would make a nice tattoo. They take their writing and leave happy. They don’t worry too much about authenticity because they assumed from the outset. This may seem unsophisticated because they completely trust me to tell them how Elves write. At the same time, maybe they realize that’s not exactly the point. They are the more pleasant customer to deal with, and my bet is that they are happier with their tattoo in the long run.

One lesson here is that if you’re drawn to cryptic tattoos, you’re better off choosing Elvish over Chinese. If it’s a botched job, you’ll never be ridiculed by the waiter at an Elvish restaurant. But the real question is: Do you define your tattoo, or does it define you? In Connecticut, there is a river called the Thames. It is pronounced not “Tems” like its namesake in London; instead it rhymes with SHAMES. Is that laughably provincial or irreducibly authentic? A Londoner may sniff, but this river isn’t in London. This river is in Connecticut, so shut up.

The biggest joke of a mistranslated tattoo may succeed, just as the most perfectly rendered tattoo may fail. It all depends on the secret message and the owner. That your message appears foolish to my interpretation does not deprive you of its secret. If I tear down your church, what have I done to your religion?

So: a good tattoo is meaningful, beautiful, and secret. But secrets come in two sizes: little and big. Little secrets, like where you hide the spare key, can be found out. The rituals of the Freemasons, with their handshakes and special orders, used to excite respect and envy. But these all turn out to be little secrets. We live in an age that dissolves secrecy. You can look up everything you want to know about Masonic secrets in the next fifteen minutes. What’s the point?

The point is that big secrets don’t dissolve. The point is that all writing, even the writing of grocery lists, is magical, no matter the language or location. Because we use it all the time every day, we forget this. So we have to wipe some exotic on it. “Magic” is something we rub on ordinary things to remind us that ordinary things are magic. That’s why we employ so many little secrets; they’re useful tools for holding on to big secrets.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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Celtic Tree Of Life
The Celtic Tree Of Life Tattoo
The Celtic tree of life tattoo was first used by the Celts after the advent of Christianity. The design has been found in the Book of Kells, as well as carved on stones in Northumberland and Scotland. The tree of life is an idea that is important to Celtic culture, and many Celtic tattoos have come to reflect this importance. Again, the modern tree of life tattoo has drawn inspiration from ancient Celtic designs.

Although the Garden of Eden was home to the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, the central tree or axis mundi (world axis) is also a great archetype of human thought, from totem poles in the Pacific Northwest to Mesopotamian ziggurats. For the Celts, however, the central tree was particularly meaningful. The word Druid, the word used to refer to the learned class in ancient Celtic society, may itself have come from the word for "knowing or finding the oak tree" and their early gatherings took place in clearings in the forest. Although there is no direct connection between the Tree of Life motif used to symbolize Christ in the illustrated manuscripts and the importance of the tree to ancient Celtic Druids, it is interesting to speculate that the image, if not the concept, has resonated for millennia in Celtic thought and design.

celtic tree of life tattoo

Celtic Tree Of Life
The Celtic Tree Of Life Tattoo
The Celtic tree of life tattoo was first used by the Celts after the advent of Christianity. The design has been found in the Book of Kells, as well as carved on stones in Northumberland and Scotland. The tree of life is an idea that is important to Celtic culture, and many Celtic tattoos have come to reflect this importance. Again, the modern tree of life tattoo has drawn inspiration from ancient Celtic designs.

Although the Garden of Eden was home to the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, the central tree or axis mundi (world axis) is also a great archetype of human thought, from totem poles in the Pacific Northwest to Mesopotamian ziggurats. For the Celts, however, the central tree was particularly meaningful. The word Druid, the word used to refer to the learned class in ancient Celtic society, may itself have come from the word for "knowing or finding the oak tree" and their early gatherings took place in clearings in the forest. Although there is no direct connection between the Tree of Life motif used to symbolize Christ in the illustrated manuscripts and the importance of the tree to ancient Celtic Druids, it is interesting to speculate that the image, if not the concept, has resonated for millennia in Celtic thought and design.

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Ambigram Tattoos -ideas tattoos for man

Ambigram tattoo (on lead singer of Fuel Toryn Green)


Ambigram tattoos have been rising in popularity for years, and for good reason. No other design allows someone to present two messages to the world within the same physical space, and in such a cool way.

Of course, they are also a great conversation piece, as anyone with an ambigram tattoo will tell you. Anyone who is familiar with ambigrams will have no problem commenting on it.

“Hey, cool ambigram. What does it say upside-down?”

Although there are a few different artists specializing in ambigram tattoos, the Picasso of ambigram artistry is Mark Palmer, who has created literally thousands of ambigram tattoo designs. You can even create your own ambigram tattoo from Mark Palmer’s artwork at his WowTattoos web site.

Ambigram tattoos have become even more popular as a result of the success of Dan Brown’s book Angels and Demons (and the Ron Howard movie by the same name). Although exact figures are not known, it is estimated that tens of thousands of people have found these artistic creations worthy of a permanent spot on their bodies.

Although the popularity of ambigram tattoos remains, ambigram jewelry is also heating up, possibly since it keeps the same “coolness” without being quite as permanent. For example, you can get an ambigram necklace or an ambigram ring at the FlipScript ambigram products web site.

So, whether your tastes lie in ambigram tattoos or ambigram jewelry, Wired magazine said it best when they claimed that “Ambigrams are the hottest trend in typography since Helvetica”

Military Tattoos pictures


At present, there are large numbers of Americans who are members of the US Army.

The military members, war veterans, leaving member and reservists share solidarity; everyone is a member of a platoon, brigade, unit or battalion that has its possess brave and memorable history.

Most of females and males have selected to remember their armed service and pleasure by receiving their own exclusive military tattoo designs.

The following are main branches of the perfect military service, who are looking for military tattoos:

Air Force

The US Air force has survived in force long before it was publicly named acknowledged and clarified in the AFOA (Air force organization act – 1951).

In fact, avionics has cooperated a part in the US military from 1907, while it was initially described as the Aeronautical Division of the US Army Corporations.

The US Air force is flown planes and jets for various reasons such as spying, dropping bombs, moving troops, aerial photograph, transporting supplies, deploying missiles and from war bases and zones.

Military Tattoos

The following are well known tattoos in the field of Air force:

  • Eagles
  • Jets and planes
  • Wings of pilots
  • War veteran tattoos
  • Unit patch tattoos

Navy

Military Tattoos

The navy or armada was accepted on 13th October 1775. Though, just the once the Revolutionary War was ended, America put up for sale her ships, break up her Naval and Marines crowds and shortened the Army to 700 males.

But it would not be extremely long prior to the Navy was reverse in accomplishment. The US Naval Academy was opened in Maryland in 1845, the demand was very high and their achievements were so great.

The tattoos, sailors and navy have been connected to each other. The tattoos for Navy frequently aspect anchors, considered to just about several variation one can visualize. The modern sailor as Popeye still usually select their upper arm for position. Sailor’s caps are also usually marks in the designs of tattoo in the Navy. It is also not odd to notice periscopes, submarines of other navy-associated device in stable ink.

Army

The army was prized its initially fight flag on the 10 May 1775. As the Revolutionary War, the Army has fought in some wars containing the Civil War, Korean War, I and II World Wars and the war of 1812.

The Army has been hold burly to give out the nation and defend it. It is normal to get Army Tattoos, which are copied of medals, awards and unit patches.

Military Tattoos

These are the signs of duty and remember those who were missing in action or prisoners of fighting. As well as, army tattoos may include stars, the US flag and eagles.

Marines

Military Tattoos

There is a wide range of Marine military tattoo. It includes little single ink imagery covered up by BDUs, DCUs and large tattoos from cuffs, sleeves and collars.

With camouflage, bulldogs, designs of units and many more the notable Marine tattoos were greater than living copy of the Marine corporation brilliantly fixed on the bag of a youthful sergeant.

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Friday, December 4, 2009

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You can also add Koi or Carp fish to the design since lotus flowers are often grown in koi ponds and can frequently be seen together outside of temples throughout Japan.You can also include the lilly and other vines to add some more intricacy to the design.You could also add some other flowers to the design such as peonies or cherry blossoms which could both work well with the design and theme.

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