Thursday 3 October 2013

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Mens Tattoo Biography

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The ancient art of tattoo has a rich history, and tattooing has been elemental in various cultures throughout the world. While some cultures would only ink certain parts of their bodies such as the face or spine or ankles, others could be found with full-body tattoos. In ancient Filipino tribal-life men wore tattoos to signify rank and accomplishments, while tattoos on women were marks of beauty; early explorers called the Philippine natives “The Painted People” because of their full-body art.

Throughout time, tattooing has been used for a plethora of reasons, whether for simple cosmetics, as decorations for bravery, to symbolize spiritual devotion, worn as talismans of protection, and even as the mark of an outcast. The placement and positioning of tattoos is even thought to be therapeutic and healing, similar to the use of acupuncture. Today tattoos are used as a means to express beliefs, remember lost loved ones, identify with a certain people group, or for the shear enjoyment of being a moving, breathing piece of art.

When it comes to bio-mechanical tattoos, there can be a variety of interesting designs that you can choose from. The tattoo on the right is a great example of how interesting and mysterious that these tattoos can get. The tattoo on the right portrays what appears to be a demon or devil skull with snake fangs. You may want to choose certain symbols and characters within your bio-mechanical tattoo. It is possible to see tattoo designs with skulls, reapers, demons, vampires, zombies, or bats. Some bio-mechanical tattoos may portray symbolic symbols within the tattoo. This is just another style to bio-mechanical tattoos.

With all the technological advancements that are made in this age and time, we can gain inspiration and transfer it to bio-mechanical art. Tattoo artist of today have took bio-mechanical tattoos to higher levels with their wicked designs and creativity.

There are many things that you can do with bio-mechanical tattoos. For example, if you are into Asian mythology or the Asian culture, you may want to add a dragon to your bio-mechanical tattoo. Maybe you are into Native American art and you want a feathered dreamcatcher tattoo. You can have your feathered dreamcatcher done with a metallic overcast to give it that mechanical look. Perhaps, you may want to get a heart tattoo. You can have it designed as a bio-mechanical heart. These are only a few examples, but you can do a lot with mechanical tattoos.

Besides the tearing skin bio-mechanical tattoo design, many people also choose skeleton bio-mechanical tattoos. These tattoos usually portray the skeleton within the body. Although this can be designed anywhere on the body that has bone, most people have it tattooed on the back. In this case, they will have their spinal cord portrayed in the tattoo design. You could also have your fingers, toes, ankles, or wrist portrayed in the same manner. If you wish, you could still have the skin portrayed as it is being peeled back.

Just as tattooing is her artistic outlet, dragons are Ruthless inspiration. Dragons boldly encompass the primal forces of nature and oftentimes exude a supernatural power or magical quality; ancient lore depicts them as creatures with longevity, and their length of life could be the key to their keen intelligence and vast wisdom; they are secretive and mysterious, with an auspicious power that can be either brutal or benevolent.

The tattoo on the right is a great example of a skin tearing bio-mechanical tattoo. You can clearly see the three dimensional look that the tattoo gives the person. In this bio-mechanical tattoo, you can see that the skin is peeled back. There are mechanical components inside the body and they are connected to muscles within the tattoo. Most bio-mechanical tattoos are designed similar to this tattoo.

In Filipino traditions, Bakunawa was the dragon who caused eclipses by consuming the moon; on nights of an eclipse, Philippine islanders would bang pots and pans making music to distract the dragon from its lunar feast and allow the moon to reappear in the sky.

With the bold, clever and perceptive creature of the dragon as her muse, and the outlet of her artistic endeavors in the form of tattoos, it is no wonder Ruth Pineda is called Ruthless.

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

Mens Tattoo Designs Quotes On Forearm Tumblr Words On Arm On Ribs Ideas on Cheast Sleave

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