Sunday, May 24, 2009

Blood, Pain and Sacred Symbols


Tattoos have long been associated with rituals amongst tribal people. Young men would often be tattooed to mark their transition from boyhood to adulthood and to mark other rites of passage. The process of tattooing is deeply symbolic and contains many of the elements associated with ritual such as blood, symbolism and the awakening of the astral body through the experience of pain.

Tattoos and the modern practice of tattooing is seen by many as an almost mystical experience akin to the exchange of energy experienced during tantric sex or modern day sex magick. In many ways the level of trust involved in opening your body up to the tattooist is equivalent if not greater than the abandonment associated with the ecstasy and release of sex.
Nothing is more personal than giving a person permission to inflict a permanent mark on the body whilst drawing blood causing pain in the process. All the elements of ritual are present in this very act from the marking of the body very often with sacred symbols, the drawing of blood (life-force) and inducing pain which is seen by many as something spiritual.

Before the advent of modern medicine many people believed that pain rather than being an inconvenience was something that brought the person closer to their God. They didn't attempt to mask the pain with painkillers but experienced it fully. Perhaps practices such as branding, suspension, amputations and other extreme body modifications are a reaction to the spiritual emptiness or 'pain' of modern day living.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Hip Hop tattoos




















Some people claim the tattoo is being marketed primarily to white Rock & Roll generation. Hip-hop and R & B - from Tupac to Eminem 50 Cent - have been wearing intricate, detailed and beautiful, tat tat associated primarily with rock and tattoo knight sepeda.Cocok itself very well for the double meaning because of their tat througout history of the community have called for the living room for a relatively low crime aristocratiaid

Thursday, May 14, 2009

tattoos and society



People of all ages to get them, and from every different background. Estimated that 10% of people in the United States had at least one tattoo. On a good day in almost all public places that can identify the tattoo every five minutes, a business person with a portrait of a young girl she was wearing a butterfly on her ankle and even people with a wide range of tat.

Even more interesting is the growing number of people with a lot of tat and they come from all different background. Not too long ago, there was the popularity of the mainstream culture is tat it now. Should ask questions to understand the interest of the popular tattoo culture why people get tat.

Many of intolerance against those who have tat, especially against people with a lot of them today but tat here and do not look down as before. There was a time when only "low lives," is considered a tat that has been available and people are criminals and should not be associated with dirty. Given that the main stream in the world accepts the practice and the tattooists tat many of their clients go to the state under the ground.

Not always easy for people to even find a tattoo artist even if they are brave enough to label as "low life" by the majority culture. Many tattoo parlors and even banned because of the fact that they think the tattoo is wrong morally and health risks. The tattoo is still illegal in New York City until 1993. The mystery surrounding the art of tattoo ideas all the time to create the DWP by people who either one of us has informasi.Sebagian decorated our bodies enjoy glances and stares. My personal opinion is that many of these are the views of people who wish they were brave enough to call their personalities in their own way which was so beautiful. Only be lookyloos few and far between in the department. Like many people tat, piercings and hair lliwiwyd surprising that nature has been warned previously (22). Went on to say tat is an example of how the mainstream has become as a professional football game tattoo artist in one of their activities and the country singers Brooks and Dunn have shown their tattooists.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Female tatto store





One of the reasons most often repeated tattoo artist to hear from female customers when they come for tat is that they just broke up with their girlfriends. Many women are visiting tattoo when they signed the divorce papers. Male female ratio can in some women studios reach 60 per cent to 40 per cent of men.

It appears that women have tat kind of change when they have a great life in many cases. These changes can range from one to the death of a favorite wedding or birth to a new job. This used to be thousands of years of Tribal culture.

So what is tat most popular for girls? What appears floral, design Tribal on lower back, fairies, unicorns, butterflies, and sunflowers are a girl went to the tattoo. Dolphins in the tat is the most popular for women, around 2003 but every year the demand for a particular tattoo design changes.
Many women began asking for more adapted to tat more visible parts of their bodies, like arms and legs. Places Ankles and lower back tat is common for women, but the stigma against women with tat is likely to disappear as soon as women are increasingly more and more obvious tat.

Women also placed tattoo on his ankle and shoulder is now more than in the past, when women get ink on their chest or hips. Part of the artists is to help clients choose the design or location that would highlight a particular part or body shape.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Arabic Tattoos


Middle Eastern Girls Tattoos Uncovered!
Tattoos have become big business in the Middle East with young people in Iran, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt rediscovering tattoos again. Up until the 19th century tattoos were a way of titillating men. Arabic prostitutes would tattoo their hands, arms and even their breasts for this purpose. Although erotic tattoos on the breasts are not as common nowadays as what they once were in the Middle East.

The Beduoin (nomadic) people and Gypsies (Nawar) seem to be the main influence on tattoo designs of both Arabic and non Arabic tribes. Bedouin women were the most heavily tattooed of and were most likely tattooed by the Nawar. The Nawar tattooed people from Syria, Egypt, Libya, Iran and Iraq right up until the start of the 20th century.
In Iran, even upper class women had pattern of blue starts on their chins. These chin designs were sometimes highly elaborate looking and looked more like a beard than a tattoo. Alongside that was another practice by women of the Middle Easy of tattooing the lips blue. This was considered to be the embodiment of beauty by Iraqi men.

Tattoos were quite extensively used as amulets in the Middle East with the wearers imbuing them with magical powers. These were often in the form of dots or a small cross. They were mostly done on the hands or feet and it was common to see women with three dots on the hand. They either provided protection or strength depending on which hand.