Posts Tagged ‘body art’

The West and Tattoos

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Tattoos in the west had its origins in Polynesia, after James Cook, a British explorer made a trip to Tahiti in 1769.  The islanders’ used the term “tatatau” or tattau, meaning to hit and this became the modern term “tattoo”.  Tattoos then  became fashionable among Europeans, starting with the sailors and 18th century explorers.  Sailors and later, coal miners, both had professions that carried serious risks.  This would then explain the almost amulet-like use of anchors or minor’s lamp tattoos on the men’s forearms.  From the sailors, the practice of tattooing later spread to many Western societies.

Most Popular Tribal Art Tattoos

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

If you are looking for a tattoo design that will make you stand out from the crowd, then you may find yourself considering getting some form of tribal art tattoos. With designs that include suns and stars, tribal zodiac symbols, religious symbols and even tribal armband tattoos the options are nearly endless. While these tribal tattoos are just another form of creative body art, each has a unique meaning behind it so you will need to consider these meanings as well as their placement when choosing tribal art tattoos. In the distant past, tribal art tattoos were used as a method of distinguishing someone as a member of a particular group, or as a means to express someone’s religious, spiritual or magical beliefs. While these tattoos can be a wonderful way to express yourself, here are some of the most popular tribal art tattoos and the meanings they hold so you can make an informed decision on your next tribal tattoo design.

Where Precisely Did Body Art Derive From

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Drawing were made on Thee body by dipping sharp bones into natural-colored paint, Thousands of years ago. These sharpened bones punctured Thee skin leaving everlasting designs on Thee body. One of man’s oldest form of self-expression is body art. Research indicates tattooing is an 8,000-year-old practice. For some, being tattooed meant you were a slave. Click through here for more information on tattoo wings.

In some parts of Thee world, having body art was a sign of honor and prestige. In other countries it was a sign of beauty. An artistically-covered body would gain respect in many different cultures.

Why Back Tattoo Removal Is on The Rise

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Back tattoo removal, as well as tattoo removal in general, is on the rise.  Fifty percent of the people who get tattoos end up removing them.  Even though it is sometimes a very painful process of removal, for some people having gotten a tattoo is a very big regret, and they are determined to remove this unwanted tattoo.

Lower back tattoos became pretty popular with women in the 1990s.   With low rise jeans, lower back tattoos seemed to add a sexy touch.  However, many women have outgrown that fad.  Also, as women get older, the effects of aging doesn’t look that great on this once sexy tattoo.

Tattoo Removal: Options for Your Unwanted Tattoo

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

If you are thinking about tattoo removal you are among the many who don’t know what made them do it.  Fifty percent of the people who get a tattoo end up regretting it.  Don’t blame yourself too much.  This is an industry that the celebrities have really promoted, and as in many areas, Hollywood dictates many trends. 

Celebrity Tattoos

Celebrity tattoos is the reasons why tattoos have become so popular in today’s society.  Tattooing has been around for a long time, yet it did not become such a big industry until the Hollywood stars started adoring tattoos and showing them off publicly.  Celebrity tattoos are symbols not only of fashion, but also of passion. 

Lower Back Tattoos

Monday, October 5th, 2009

On a woman’s body there are a few places that can be thought of as sensual.  Although this varies from culture to culture, many consider the most sensitive areas to be the nape of the neck and the infamous lower back.  With that being said, it’s really not hard to see why lower back tattoos have become so popular over the years.

There isnt a part of the human body that cant be tattooed, but the lower back remains a sensual and erotic choice. Whilst some people like to publicly disply their body art, those who want to be more discreet can have their tattoos and can easily conceal them with the right clothing choice such as shirt or top, yet can be displayed at will when say not in a work environment.