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Tattoo: Its Meaning
The word 'Art" is an expression of feelings, emotions which are often expressed by symbols. A symbol is defined as a picture or image that tells a situation without words.
Symbols, such as cave paintings and carvings were mankind's earliest form of communication.
In due course, Tattoos became the symbols that are known to have expressed man's deep passions, beliefs and identity. We have many ways of modern communication in our present time. However, symbolism still plays a very significant role in our daily lives.
Some symbols have deep significance to us or to others, depending on beliefs and personal lifestyle. People endure the pain of getting a tattoo or tolerate bleeding while getting tattooed, because it has significance or meaning. The word is full of symbols - ancient, religious, Patriotic, and various others.
A popular trend in our present days is to have is getting a Chinese symbol or even a Mickey Mouse, tattooed. When other people look at such symbols, they may not be able to make a meaning of it, but the wearer of such symbols will attach a special meaning and significance of these symbols for them.
Many people may be interested in knowing the historic symbolism behind a particular picture and sometimes we want to make sure we avoid designs that portray something we do not believe in or condone or imparts a negative meaning.
Celtic tattoos and Dragon Tattoos indicate Valor, supremacy in the world.
Cross tattoos and Flower tattoos [Specifically Lotus flower], indicate a religious expression.
Angel tattoos and Fairy tattoos show optimistic belief, benevolent objectives.
Butterfly tattoos and Flower tattoos signify artistic bent of mind, peaceful expressions and friendly culture.
Lower Back Tattoos are an expression in sensuality, eroticism, especially in a woman's body.
Tribal tattoos are associated with History, Identity culture etc., Man, in his quest for more identity has reached in recent years an era of customizations. His dress is customized. His jewels are customized. His style is customized. But as an extension of this customization, he has been trying to customize the body itself, the home of the soul.
The past couple of decades have been seen as characterized by the objectification of the body. The body is seen as an
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