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Rabu, 25 April 2012

Sugar Skulls and the Day of the Dead

Sugar Skulls are often used to decorate the ofrendas on Dia de los Muertos which is November 1st and 2nd. Smaller skulls are placed on the ofrenda on November 1st, All Saints Day, to represent the children who have deceased. On November 2nd, All Souls Day, they are replaced by larger, more ornate skulls which represent the adults. These decorative skulls have the name of the deceased on the forehead and are decorated with stripes, dots and swirls of icing to enhance the features of the skulls. These designs are usually whimsical and brightly colored, not morbid or scary. Feathers, beads or colored foils are "glued" on with the icing to create highly ornate skulls.

The Sugar Skull is one of the main symbols or images seen during the Day of the Dead festivities and represents the past ancestors of Mexico. The reason they are called "sugar skulls" is because the authentic sugar skulls were made out of clay molded sugar. The Mexicans would also add the name of a departed soul to the forehead of the sugar skull and then "placed on the gravestone" of the departed loved one to encourage the return of that soul on the Day of the Dead (according to Wikipedia).Skulls were powerful symbols in both Spanish and Mexican Aztec culture in the Middle Ages.

In Spain, skulls were used to mark the entrance to graveyards. In fact, across medieval Europe most cemeteries did not have room to keep people permanently buried. Instead, people were buried for seven years and then their skeletons were dug up again, and their bones were placed in an ossory. You can still visit medieval cathedrals in Europe which have crypts full of skulls and bones.

In Aztec culture, like many ancient cultures, the head was believed to be a source of human power and energy. The Aztecs are recorded to have made human sacrifices to the gods, in order to make sure the sun would continue to rise each day.
The remains of these sacrificial victims were kept as relics - skulls and bones were bleached, painted and put on display.

Skulls were, therefore, part of both Spanish and Aztec beliefs about death and the afterlife. However the practice of decorating skulls and altars with marigolds and other flowers seems to have come purely from Aztec tradition, as do the skeleton figurines.

Flowers Symbols are also symbolically important part of day of the dead. Many skulls incorporate flowers, and this symbol has a meaning of its own. The flower most associated with Dia de los Muertos in Mexico is the marigold, or CempazĂșchitl which is known as the flower of the dead. In Aztec belief the marigold was sacred to Mictlantecuhtli, their god of the dead. According to Mexican belief, the souls of departed family and friends return to earth on the day of the dead, and it is believed the strong scent of marigold helps to guide them back.

Flowers are often incorporated into Dia de los Muertos skull designs. This mixing of the skull, associated with death with flowers, a symbol in western culture associated with life and love. The meaning of el Dia de los Muertos is not only to remember the dead, but also to overcome the fear of death and celebrate life!
In Mexico, the Aztec culture believed life on earth to be something of an illusion – death was a positive step forward into a higher level of conscience.

For the Aztecs skulls were a positive symbol, not only of death but also of rebirth.
People in Mexico wear traditional skull masks, and the tradition of painting faces to look like a skull has grown up as a variation to this. The wearing of masks has been a powerful symbol throughout traditional cultures, of the ability of humans to get in touch with their darker, chaotic side.

Senin, 05 Maret 2012

Old School Tattoo Designs include imagery of stars

Old School Tattoo Designs include imagery of stars, hearts and daggers. Two of Sailor Jerry's students, Ed Hardy and Mike Malone have been extremely influential in keeping interest in, and reviving the Old School Tattoo Designs. Ed Hardy and Mike Malone both use the bold patterns and the bright colors typical in Old School Tattoos. Ed Hardy artwork and tattoo design could now be seen on Rock Stars and Celebrities alike. The Beautiful Old School Tattoo Designs were now part of mainstream culture and highly sought after.

When someone thinks of an old school tattoo they usually conjure up images of a tattoo heart with a banner saying "Mom" going through it. However, there are a ton of really great old school tattoo designs. At one point in history these tattoo designs were relegated to the ruff and tumble guys.

People like Bikers and sailors often were the main ones getting tattoos. Recently due tot he major growth in the tattoo industry there has been a real rebirth of old school tattoos.

These designs have been combined with the new color inks readily available to make for some really hot looking designs.
Sailor Jerry Tattoo Designs
Gambling
Pin Up Girls
Sailing Anchors and Ship

Old School Tattoos are the "vintage" of the tattoo world. They are also the brightest, most colorful, quirky, kitschy and whimsical tattoo designs.

Senin, 13 Februari 2012

Skull Tattoos for Girls - Symbolism

Skull Tattoos for Girls - Symbolism. The symbol of the skull is instinctive in human nature. There are a number of cute skull tattoos for girls, as there are evil skull tattoos for girls.

Skull tattoos have a various symbolic interpretations. Skull tattoo designs come in all shapes and sizes and some are unexpectedly beautiful. Another reason for its popularity is that its dramatic lines lend themselves well to art, and it includes tattoo art.

 
This design represents change, particularly great change in life because skulls are associated with death, a reminder that death happens to everyon

Senin, 06 Februari 2012

Those who have skull tattoos look upon it as their protection

If you have even a passing interest in the topic of skull tattoo, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of skull tattoo.

Hopefully the information presented so far has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:

Skull tattoos make a powerful statement, the skull as a tattoo design is very popular and has many meanings and symbolisms often unique to the individual. The skull tattoo can be a symbolic reminder that we are all mortal and to live life to the fullest and to accept your fate with bravery.

The skull design is often combined with a variety of other design elements such as angel wings, crosses, dragons or flames to make a truly unique skull tattoo design.

Skull tattoos may appear gruesome or scary to others but those who patronized this type of tat theme actually have special meanings attached to it. The very plain skull tat is originally an old school art. Originally, its image was scary but now you can find humorous ones as well as whimsical and colorful styles. Before, they were usually combined with symbols like dagger, crossbones, flames and rose. Artists seem to be having a lot of fun portraying this symbol;from cartoon skulls to terrifying Grim Reaper to realistic skull drawings. Of course, don't forget the poison sign and the pirate symbol. The female tat enthusiasts are seem to be giving it a lot of attention and thoughts too through the portrayal of colorful sugar skulls or corpse bride tattoo.


 Those who have skull tattoos look upon it as their protection from death or their talisman. 


If you've picked some pointers about skull tattoo that you can put into action, then by all means, do so. You won't really be able to gain any benefits from your new knowledge if you don't use it.

Selasa, 12 Juli 2011

Tattoo schools are springing up all over the world

Tattoo schools are springing up all over the world and there are many schools in Thailand that teach the distinctive art of tattooing through tattoo training. You can find a tattoo school most anywhere in Thailand; Bangkok has a vast number of tattoo schools and parlors. Students, who attend tattoo schools, do so to learn the art of tattooing, Thai tattoo designs and applications and the importance of practicing hygienic standards of operation.

Tattoo schools are also the place to go if someone is looking to get tattooed. One of the best ways to find tattoo schools is to do an internet search for schools in a particular area. Many of the tattoo schools do provide services to the public because the students need hands-on practice as part of their tattoo course.

Tattoo schools that provide tattoo services to the public will probably have specific hours and a limited portfolio of tattoo designs to offer. Pay the school a visit before confirming a tattoo appointment. Tattoo schools seldom if ever give a guarantee for the quality of the tattoo. To ensure the best possible service when getting tattooed at a school, request the most experienced student; someone who has been in the school tattoo program long enough to be more than just a beginner tattoo artist.

Tattoo schools are a good option for regular additions to existing tattoos or to get an inexpensive, simple tattoo. There are also schools that operate open-to-the-public tattoo services, but students do not work on members of the public for monetary gain.

Senin, 11 Juli 2011

"Tattoo School" Girls In Japanese - Sexy Rose

Body art and tattoos have become so popular now that people who would have ran the other way are exposing their skin to the tattooists needle. It is not uncommon to get a glimpse of some office worker in the boardroom sporting a sexy rose tattoo on her chest, floral design on her lower leg or even some tribal artwork tattoos on her lower back. This is a testimony that tattoos are becoming more and more acceptable in a corporate environment traditionally no go zones for any form of personal expression.

What are the hottest tattoo designs?

'New School' Style Tattoos
. These are a modern version of the ol' sailor Jerry style of tattoos such as anchors and swallows. They are much brighter and more animated than their predecessors which look very flat in comparison. A lot of people especially females are asking for tattoos of swallows and anchors on their neck.

Japanese Kanji Tattoos.
Japanese style tattoos are so popular amongst females who are going for "full sleeve" style tattoos depicting Japanese characters such as koi or carp fish.

Floral and Love Heart Chest Tattoos.
This style can look so sexy on a girl! There is a certain timeless look with these tattoos harking back to the good ol' days of the 1950's.

Star Tattoos. These have always been popular but more people are getting them done on visible places such as wrists and on the lower legs. Unsuprisingly Hollywood stars are lining up for the tattooists chair and demanding tattoos that reflect their lives.

Selasa, 24 Mei 2011

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