Archives for April, 2009

Tribal Dragon Tattoo Design

Posted on Apr 27, 2009 under Tribal Tattoos | No Comment

Tribal dragon design becomes very popular. Out of ten lovers of ancestral tattoos seven people likes the dragon in their sketch. There are many reasons for selecting a particular dragon in a sketch. Dragons are dominating the tribal art. There are fairy tales attached with the good and the bad dragons. Some times strength is also associated with the dragon. Modern artists have created some really great tribal dragon tattoo designs.

Dragons are mythical creatures that can have many different meanings, depending on which dragon you decide for your tattoo. Being a mythical creature gives the tattoo artists a wide range to work with when designing your tattoo and it also gives people the opportunity to have a unique tattoo, increasing their popularity dramatically. A tribal dragon tattoo is very often associated with strength and power, which has made it very dominant in the art of tribal tattoos.

You may already know this, but finding a quality tribal dragon tattoo can be a real pain, especially if you only want the quality artwork that’s online. The good news is that there is an easy way to escape this madness, which I will tell you, along with some things to watch out for while you’re on your search.

Best way to get plenty of good, recent and aesthetically pleasing tribal dragon designs is becoming the member of a good website that has many good in-house design artists; this ensures the constant in flow of new and fresh designs. Other little bit costly alternative is find some good tattoo design artist and give him/her your idea. Design artist will draw some rough sketches based on your idea. From this basic rough drawing you and your artist has to work together in order to create your dream tribal dragon drawing.

Unique Tribal Tattoo Designs

Posted on Apr 27, 2009 under Tribal Tattoos | No Comment

Tribal tattoos are growing in popularity. They are all about traditions that mark a person as a member of a group, hence the name tribal. Tribal tattoos also express spiritual, magical or religious beliefs.

Tribal tattoos go back many thousands of years. Tribes and families used their tattoos as a means of identification. Modern tribal tattoos exist mainly of bold black lines based on Polynesian tattoo patterns.

These days tribal tattoos are a little less tribal because everyone wants a unique tattoo design. There are a few options when it comes to finding your own unique tribal tattoo design.

Polynesian Tribal Tattoos: These tattoos were pivotal to their culture as they had no written language as we would know it. Social status, family and position were the top massages conveyed by their intricate designs and rituals around them.

Tools used were a comb with needles generally made from bone fixed to a handle. The needles were placed into the ink (made from water, oil and candlenut soot -think charcoal) then against the chosen physical location and tapped on the back, piercing the skin and injecting the ink. The noise made from this is where the name “tattoo” is born, or “tatau” as the Polynesians (Tahitians) would say, or even “Tattow” as Captain James Cook subsequently dubbed it!

Celtic Tribal Tattoos: The Celtic, once a dominant force in what we know as Europe were slowly and very violently pushed north west by the Romans, Angles and Saxons. The Celtic culture is rich with history and legend, but again as there were no classical written language tattoos were required to convey social messaging.

Celtic Tattoos typically know for their intricate knots, interlacing patterns, spirals and animals. Deeply spiritual meanings and significance the interwoven patterns and organic spirals indicate a never ending flow to the world as they viewed it. Today more commonly used as cultural and heritage markers (Scottish, Irish and some Welsh), Celtic bands. Feature the most and are very attractive designs with significance placed on where the Celtic tattoo design is placed

Maori Tribal Tattoos: There is an ancient New Zealand tale of how tattoos came to be for the Maoris which starts with a relationship between a man (Mataora), and an underworld princess (Niwareka.. Mataora foolishly beat Niwareka and she fled to her father’s underworld domain (Uetonga). Mataora, deeply saddened and remorseful for his actions set out to retrieve his lover and then embarks an epic journey to the underworld Uetonga. Finally reaching dishevelled and with face paint smeared and disfigured, his lovers father taught him the art of tattooing which he brought back to the land of men – along with Mataora!

Used primarily to mark status and male rights of passage, similar tools and techniques were used like the Polynesians (Tahitians); in fact it is widely believed that early Polynesians first brought the art to New Zealand.

Custom Tribal Tattoo Designs - Ideas to create your own unique tribal tattoo design.

Custom is hot. If you’re talking about cars, bikes, sneakers or tattoos, everybody wants their favourite life style items to be custom or personalized. So where to look for custom tribal tattoo ideas? Chopper Tattoo has more great tattoo designs than you can imagine. You can also combine two or more tribal tattoo designs to create an even more appealing design.

Read more: Lower Back Tribal Tattoos

Butterly Fairy Tattoo Designs

Posted on Apr 12, 2009 under Uncategorized | No Comment

Some people use butterfly fairy tattoos as a way to express their individuality. Its a technique of marking the skin with colors, creating a design of one’s choice. A butterfly design of a fairy might be great to wear if you are after attention. Nevertheless, it is vital to be certain that you’ll still want to live with it on you later in life. Getting a permanent butterfly fairy tattoo is regarded as an important decision to make, at least it should be considered very important. After all, it is a permanent accessory to your appearance.

Here are some tips on choosing the butterfly fairy tattoo designs so you can be proud of it for the rest of your life :

  • Avoid generic tattoo galleries
  • Choose designs created by real tattoo artists.
  • Also consider many other tattoo styles available.

So where EXACTLY can you find great looking butterfly fairy tattoo designs that don’t look like everything else? I’ve researched many tattoo sites to find what I believe are your best choices. Many of these sites offer a huge variety of unique tattoo designs that are created to compliment the natural lines of your body. However, there’s one particular site that you’ll have fun… I’m also sure you’ll find what you’re looking for!

Get Custom Tattoo That Fit You Online

Posted on Apr 06, 2009 under Uncategorized | No Comment

Tattoos are something that you either like or you don’t. If you are someone that likes to get tattoos to express yourself, then you can’t go wrong with custom tattoos because this will be an idea that only you have. So, you will be expressing yourself with a one of a kind tat. This is something that many people prefer to get, but deciding what to get can be difficult.

You can spend some time looking at tattoo ideas online. With online tattoo galleries, you can browse tons of designs. When people didn’t have the Internet, they were limited to the sample designs on display at the tattoo shop. Even though most tattoo studios have a pretty good variety of designs, they can’t compare to the endless selection online. Also, it’s simple to peruse through online tattoo designs since they are organized so nicely. Most sites group tattoos by category. For example, at chopper-tattoo.com, you can look at their selection of  tribal tattoos, dragon tattoos, cross tattoos, star tattoos, lower back tattoos, butterfly tattoos, celtic tattoos, fish tattoos, egyptian tattoos, gothic tattoos and so forth. You can search through their site to find thousands of tattoo designs!

There is one easy way to find your dream tattoo design online. Instead of wasting your time on browsing lots of website that offers free designs, if you become the member of tattoo design gallery then you not only save your time but in the long run you will save money too.

Think Before Getting A Tattoo

Posted on Apr 06, 2009 under Uncategorized | No Comment

There are a lot of things to think about when getting a tattoo. Think original or different. The tattoo you choose will be a reflection of you, so, be creative with your design. Consider the reason you are getting the tattoo. Is it to express your feelings, your life, your passion, something you enjoy or something that just has a very deep meaning to you? Maybe you want to honor someone else. Then think about the things they enjoyed and what had meaning to them.

Then you have to consider your life’s future with your tattoo. If you have the name of your “true love” tattooed on your arm, what happens if he/she dumps you or you dump them. What do you do with that tattoo when you do really do find the person you want to spend the rest of your life with? Also, if you are angry with the world and think they have dumped all over you and you have “F___ You” tattooed on your forehead, what happens when you get your head screwed on right and wish you hadn’t been so stupid. Also when you get tired of having the crap beat out of you by every redneck that sees your “statement” to the world.

Another thing to consider is how will your tattoo and it’s placement affect your future employment potential? Will your future boss be prejudiced about tattoos? Some people are very narrow minded when it comes tattoos. Remember, it wasn’t very long ago that the only people that had tattoos were sailors, bikers and hoodlums. Think about where you have your tattoo placed. Will you have to wear long sleeves in the summer to cover up your tattoo just to keep your job?

Think long and hard before you go for cheap or free designs. Most of the free flash is garbage and they’re not unique or personalized at all. Most people who get the “common” tattoos wish they had looked around a lot more and found one that was original. For high quality tattoo designs, check out chopper-tattoo.com, Chopper Tattoo will make the decision making process a lot easier as you will have access to massive database of over 4000 award winning tattoo designs.

If you go with a friend or a group of friends to get your tattoo, don’t let them pressure you into quickly choosing a design. Take your time and be sure it “fits” you. You’re the one that has to live with it and look at it everyday.

Getting a tattoo is a major decision. Don’t get one on a whim or just because everyone else is getting one. Take your time and think through all the implications that are involved with having a tattoo.