Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tattoo Dragons


Tattoo Dragons

Of all the subjects for tattoos, dragons are the most enduring and distinctive.

While women tend to like baby (smaller) dragons on their shoulder or foot, men prefer larger, fiercer dragons to be tattooed on their arms, shoulder, backs or legs. They are one of the few popular tattoo subjects which can extend up an arm or down a leg without looking distorted or contrived. The dragon design can also be used for armbands. At the end of this article you will find all the recommended web sites for the latest tattoo dragon designs.

The popularity of dragon tattoos is partly due to the number of fresh and exciting designs now available, but also due to the sharp, projecting elements of the dragon's fangs, wings and claws which modern tattoo artists can now produce successfully, to give clean and striking definition to the tattoo image. When Kwai Chang Caine picked up the red hot dragon bowl in 'Kung Fu' using his forearms, thus imprinting himself with the dragon and tiger brand of the Shaolin Temple, he could not have received a dragon symbol half as sharp and striking as anyone can receive nowadays in a modern tattoo parlor, and without the pain.

So why would anyone want to have a tattoo dragon? Isn't the dragon a mythical creature, created by the writers of legends and drawn from the minds of unreliable artists over the ages? Surely modern men and women are far beyond belief in such animals, unlike the medieval cartographers who lettered 'Here be Dragons' on the vague outlines of the unknown lands on the edges of their maps and charts, as a warning to the unwary.

It's not enough just to assume that modern tattoo subjects think that a dragon has a 'cool shape'. So do giraffes, humming birds and stick insects, but you don't see many of those when the shirts come off at summer parties.

Dragons have a place in both eastern and western history and culture which gives a clue to their popularity. Dragons are always large, powerful and dangerous, and people who have dragon tattoos likely feel that yes, they are a bit like that too. In stories dragons are often imbued with some magical or supernatural power, far beyond that of ordinary animals. They can also talk in riddles, they can fly, and they are usually almost invulnerable, qualities which any human would be happy to acquire.

Dragons also have hoards of money and jewels, again an attractive characteristic which any modern urbanite would love to imitate.

People born in the Chinese Year of the Dragon (every twelve years, the next being in 2012) are considered to be brave, energetic and trustworthy. In western culture, from 'The Hobbit' by J. R. R. Tolkein to 'Earthsea' by Ursula K. Le Guin to the 'Shrek' movies, dragons are powerful, greedy and fascinating. They are tremendous as friends and fearful as enemies.

It is well known that from prehistoric times right through to relatively modern tribal societies that people would adopt a creature as theirs, the symbol of their clan, and so hope to acquire some of its power. The tattoo dragons that modern people love to have on their bodies are simply a manifestation of the urge to be bigger, better and stronger than the rest.



By Scott Kintraw

Monday, October 11, 2010

Find the Best Tattoo Design With a Tattoos Finder









Even It is, after all, a great deal better to have access to thousands of designs than to keep chasing after them by visiting one site after another. When you realize how much time and energy you can save with a tattoo finder, the fee will become rather insignificant. Do recall, though, that to get your hands on a tattoo finder may involve paying a fee. So don't be surprised if you end up finding a large number of designs on these kinds of websites.

Professional tattoo artists like to showcase their designs on the Internet. The Internet has certainly made a tattoo finder easy to locate. You can locate this tool either by joining a tattoo gallery used by professional artists or by finding a paid-for membership website. With this tool in your corner, you are likely to find the right design for you.


What you want to do is engage the best tool for the job, which is a tattoo finder. Don't despair if you are getting frustrated because you can't seem to find the right design you are looking for. When it comes to a good design, "almost" is not a word you want to use when you are thinking about putting something permanently on your skin. So don't select a design simply because you got too tired of looking for one.

The problem is that the free sites tend to have the same designs. And just searching the Internet for the longest time can be a waste of effort. Superb tattoo designs aren't easy to find.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Selecting The Right Tattoo Size For Your Body Shape














I have spent weeks searching through design-and-coming at the end of the day to make a decision on the location of tattoo, color, image and style shade. Now comes the decision is no less important for the selection of the correct size and the size of the tattoo to fit your body shape. Everyone is different. Uncertain, and one size of the tattoo that looks great on one person to have the same visual impact on another. Remember, one size does not fit all tattoo, and once you have decided on the site must be scaled correctly and not only signed the securities from the Photo Library. Here are some key indicators for consideration:

Playing with the dimensions of crude on your body and discuss with your artist before committing to final size. Also remember that the image on a piece of tracing paper may look smaller than the end result is the actual tattoo. If you are in doubt it is worth planning extra to get your artist to provide interim guidelines for you and then re-scale accordingly.

Surfing the Internet and visit sites tattoo gallery to get a feel for what seems a very large, small or just right. Try to look for models with tattoos the size of the body similar to yourself.

Decision on how you want to tattoo your body to follow up the parameters. For example, is intended to flow more from the back of the shoulder or sitting carefully on the back of the calf muscle? On this basis, you select a tattoo need to be extended or slightly lower for a better compliment the site and shape of your body? Again before the commission should discuss with your artist and get them to guide you with the 'size' and overall 'size' of the tattoo finished.

You should consider the future shape of the body. If you are about to go on a diet to lose weight after the crash of the surplus value of this delay may have a tattoo done before you've reached your target weight.
Are you about to make body building exercises to build your physique? Then any tattoo on the arm of the expansion and leg areas is likely to stretch and may loose the picture quality depending on the tattoo design that was chosen. Again, make sure you let your tattoo artist know to build your future intentions since this again may affect the choice of the final size.

Remember, do that extra bit of research to help make a decision on the final size of the tattoo as essential as choosing the design of the actual tattoo itself. There are loads of resources tattoo gallery designs are available on the Internet to help you search for that perfect tattoo. Member of several forums with people eager to provide free advice and knowledge on all aspects of tattooing including the selection of the best size. There is no reason why your next tattoo should not be the ultimate experience can be proud of for the rest of your life.