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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Sexy and Popular Tattoo Designs For Women
Placement, Not Gender Pacific
As always, thought about the placement of any tattoo should be well explored to its affect on career or social standing as well as how it will affect a diversified wardrobe and future lifestyle changes.
Tattoo Placement for Women
A tattoo is more an accessory to women than men and women's clothing designs have extreme variables that could be well accessorized by a it or detracted from. It is this reason a woman should carefully give thought to the placement of it.
An example of such a placement is the sporting of a large shoulder tattoo. It would look great with a halter or tube top but when you place a bare shoulder sporting the same tattoo with your body in an elaborate evening gown the entire image changes. Tattoo placement, size, ink color and design should be well thought out in both positive and negatives of your current lifestyle and that of your future lifestyle.
Popular Tattoo Designs that are Sexy
Popular tattoo designs for women are: stars, moon crescents, moon and stars combined, nautical stars, shooting stars, zodiac signs, floral designs, hearts, Script designs, symbols, script in foreign language, lips, Celtic knot, ribbon, rainbows', crosses, a tear drop for a passed love one, harps, birds (particularly Swallows and humming birds) and tribal art from a palate of color. Refrain from name scripts unless they are a parent or child as anyone else's name is subject to change. Popular tattoo designs can be used alone or in combination which means there is no cap on the possibilities.
Popular Placement for a Sexy Tattoo
Popular placement for sexy tattoos is where they will be seen in a subtle feminine way. Wrist tattoos, ankle tattoos, small side chest tattoo, small neck tattoo and top of foot tattoo are considered sexy tattoos for women.
Less noticeable but also quite sexy are bikini line tattoos, naval tattoos and small of back tattoos. You noticed there were no buttocks, breasts, actual stomach or hip tattoos mentioned. A woman's body is very subject to size change in those areas with weight gain and loss, pregnancy and age which could quite conceivably distort a beautiful tattoo into something unrecognizable. Someone should produce a vivid tube animation of various popular tattoos for women placed in the wrong areas and fast forward it through a decade or three or four. Distorted tattoos surrender their sexual appeal.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
tattoo history
What is the reason for the ancient tribes of the world had it done? Ancient Greeks used tattoos as identification of the members of their intelligence agencies, spies, aka the war at that time. Here, tattoo shows the rank of the spy. different from the Romans, they wore tattoos as a sign that someone is coming from the class of slaves, and also Tattoo dirajahi to each body of the prisoner. Maori tribe in New Zealand makes Tattoo spiral-shaped carvings on the face and buttocks. According to them, this is a good sign for the offspring. In the Solomon Islands, tattoo etched on her face as a ritual to mark a new stage in their lives. Almost the same as above, the Nuer tribe in the Sudan use Tattoo to mark the rite of initiation in boys. The Indians paint and sculpt the body to add to the beauty of their skin or show a certain social status.
Tattoo aka Wen Shen or Rajah smulai taon merambahi China around 2000 BC. Wen Shen is said to mean "body acupuncture." Keep in mind, just like the Romans, ancient Chinese people memakaiTattoo to indicate that someone had been imprisoned. Meanwhile, in China alone, there are tattoo culture in some ethnic minority, which has been inherited by their ancestors, such as ethnic Drung, Dai, and Li, but only the women who come from ethnic Li and Drung who pick the habit of tattooing the face. Tattoo customs History Drung ethnic appeared around the end of the Kedinastian Emperor Ming (about 350 years ago), when they were attacked by a group of other ethnic groups and at the time they arrest some women from ethnic Drung to serve as slaves. In order to avoid the occurrence of rape, the women were then tattooed their faces to make them look less attractive in the eyes of the kidnapper. Although it is now the women of the Drung ethnic minorities is no longer in a state threatened by attacks from other ethnic minorities, yet they still continue to maintain these customs as a symbol of strength maturity. The girls from ethnic minorities Drung tattooed face when they are aged between 12 and 13 years as a symbol of growing up themselves. There are several different explanations, why the women are tattooed on his face. Some people say, that the Drung ethnic woman who considers her tattoo looks more beautiful and the Drung ethnic Adam will not marry a woman who does not have a tattoo on his face. In Indonesia, the Mentawai people in the Mentawai islands, the Dayak tribe in Kalimantan, and Sumba in NTB tribe, has been known since ancient tattoo. Even for the Dayak tribe, someone who managed to "decapitate" the enemy, he got a tattoo on his hand. Likewise with the Mentawai tribe, tattoo it has not made haphazardly. Before making a tattoo done, there is Enegaf aka Harvest initiation ceremony conducted in Puturkaf Uma (traditional house gallery Mentawai tribe). The ceremony was led by Sikerei (shaman). After the ceremony is completed, then the process of his tattoo done.
FIRST, materials to make the tattoo comes from the shell charcoal mixed with sugarcane juice. The tools used are still very traditional. Like the wooden handles, needle, and bat from the trunk. Rural people are still using manual techniques and traditional materials. Eskimo people, for example, using needles made from animal bones. In the Shaolin temples using copper barrel that is heated to print images on the skin tubih dragon. Shaolin disciples who are considered eligible to get a symbol that, with their arms stuck in a kind of dragon prints that exist on both sides of the hot copper barrel. Far different from now. Today, especially among the urban community, making tattoo done by an electric engine. This machine was found in 1891 in England. Then pewarnanya substance use synthetic ink (ink tattoo)
25 Places on Your Body to Get Tattoos
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
New Celebrity Tattoos
women Tattoos on the belly with a lotus flower motif
Annatto and genipap the essential raw materials were responsible pelna supply of paints were used as ornamentation in the skin of the belly tattoos nations. They were used in rituals of birth, puberty, and cannibalism, among others.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Pictures tattoos on foot from Brazil to Japan
The career is at a turning point. Ines toured throughout the south of Brazil and Japan tattoo, and now is preparing a new pictures of tattoos on the foot to leave at the end of this year.
Ines fez uma turnê por todo o sul do Brasil e pelo Japão e, agora, está preparando um novo fotos de tatuagens no pé para sair no final deste ano.
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Tattoos : The Ancient Art of Tattooing
The Origins of Tattoos
Caught in a snowstorm while on a hunting trip in the mountains along the border between Italy and Austria, a Bronze Age man met his end. Little did he know that the discovery of his body in 1991, nearly 5,300 later, would thrill the scientific community, anthropologists and historians around the world by providing the oldest naturally preserved tattooed body every found. Named after the Otz valley where his body was found, Otzi the Iceman has 57 ‘carbon’ tattoos in the form of stripes or crosses.
Tattooing is one of the earliest visual art forms and has served as a means of self-expression for thousands of years. The process was probably discovered when ash or dirt became embedded in an open wound, leaving an indelible mark when healed. The word tattoo is derived from the Tahitian word ‘tatau’ which means to mark something. The earliest known reference to the word was made by Joseph Banks, a naturalist aboard the Endevour, captained by Cook. Banks notes in his journal, “"I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly; each of them is so marked by their humour or disposition".
By the 1700s, the word tattoo was in use in Europe. The term and knowledge of the practice was probably reintroduced to Europe by sailors returning from Polynesia. Anthropologists argue that the desire to make permanent markings on the body has profound, aesthetic, spiritual, practical and universal origins. H.G Wells penned, “In all ages, far back in prehistory, we find humans have painted and adorned themselves”. Oscar Wilde observed, “One must be a work of art or wear a work of art”.
The Egyptians and Tattooing
- The Egyptian mummy, Amunet, priestess of Hathor, the Egytian Goddess of love, was found in Thebes bearing tattoos on her lower abdomen, thought to be linked to fertility. Her body is between 4040-3994 years old.
- All tattooed Egyptian mummies found to date are females. Statuettes known as ‘brides of the dead’ were decorated with similar designs and were buried with male mummies to arouse the soul’s sexual instincts upon resurrection.
- From Egypt, the art of tattooing was passed on to Crete, Persia, Greece and Arabia.
The Art of Tattooing in Japan
- Figurines called ‘dogu’ dating back 3000 years are the earliest evidence of tattooing in Japan.
- They display similar markings to those found amongst the Ainu – the native people of Japan.
- The Japanese later embraced tattooing and took the art form to new heights.
- The Japanese bodysuit, a well known cultural icon, was developed in response to the restriction that the only people permitted to wear ornate clothing were royalty. In an act of protest, middle-class men adorned themselves with extensive, colorful tattoos.
- The Tokyo Museum of Natural Art displays hundreds of tattooed skins, which were purchased under contract between collectors and the wearer prior to his death.
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