Posts in the 'Hawaiian Tattoos' category
Best Place To Find Flower Tattoos
Best Place To Find Flower Tattoos
As a tattoo artist, being up to date on all of the different flower tattoos and flower tattoo pictures is important. When someone comes into the tattoo shop and asks for a specific flower you want to be able to give them a good answer. If you know what the flower tattoo they are asking for, its more likely they will trust you to do the tattoo on their body. You can always take the time to look up each flower tattoo picture online or in other tattoo books, but its still important to keep up to date with each type of flower tattoo design.
If you are a tattoo artist you should be familiar with at least a few dozen types of flower tattoos. You will most likely have photo albums of different flower tattoos, flowers on your walls and other examples of works you have done in the past. A flower tattoo is actually one of the more popular tattoos, mostly because women tend to get a flower over most other tattoo designs. Flower tattoos are easy to create or re-create, but you want to make your flowers unique, that is why people will continue to send business your way.
If you have no idea what type of flower the person is asking for you can always look it up online and be able to find galleries of flower tattoos. This way you can show them examples of other flower tattoos and ask them how they want their flower to be different. Flowers are one of the easiest tattoos to make unique because each flower can be created different or you can always add features to the tattoo that makes it completely unique from all other flower tattoos.
Turtle Tattoos – Sea Turtle Tribal Tattoo
Turtle Tattoos – Sea Turtle Tribal Tattoo
The turtle is a symbol of patience, wisdom, healing, protection, courage, and inner knowledge. This is why they are such a common tattoo choice today.
The turtle is a very slow moving animal that has the ability to retreat from its enemies within its own shell. By retreating into its shell the turtle is able to heal and collect its thoughts away from the prying eyes of the world.
The turtle has deep roots in mythology, and the history of many cultures around the world. The North American Indians believed that the continent of North America was created on the back of a turtle. The ancient Mayan civilization believed that the turtle was associated with land, water, and thunder.
The sea turtle has become known as a symbol of fertility, good fortune, and longevity to many coastal cultures around the world. It is also known as a symbol of freedom due to its ability to swim gracefully. The sea turtle is different in appearance from a land turtle because it has flippers instead of feet and it lives in the water. The sea turtles leave the sea to lay their eggs, and then return to the ocean. Once the turtle eggs hatch they must dig their way out of the nest and find the ocean on their own.
Style
The style of your turtle depends totally on your own personal style. Some common style choices include:
Cute
Cute turtle designs look great in vibrant colors. They also fit well with hearts, flowers, and large eyes on the turtle.
Realistic
Realistic turtle designs look much like an actual turtle, and are often done in green, beige, brown, and black and white. These turtles are usually depicted alone.
Edgy
The edgy turtle design is usually done in dark ink. They may also use geometric shapes and lines in this design.
Symbolic
The symbolic design is used to incorporate a message into your turtle. This is usually done on the shell of the turtle.
Placement
The turtle tattoo is easily placed anywhere on the body. You can make them as small or large as you like, and they will look equally stunning. Some of the more common places to find turtle tattoos are:
- Foot
- Shoulder
- Back
Whatever location you decide for your turtle tattoo, it will look amazing. Turtles are a fun tattoo choice that have been around for a very long time, and are not likely to go out of style any time soon.
An Introduction to Hawaiian Tattoos – Hawaiian Flower Tattoo
An Introduction to Hawaiian Tattoos
There are literally millions of tattoos to choose from, and many people are choosing to go with Hawaiian designs and themes these days. Indeed, Hawaiian tattoo designs are something you should consider if you want to stand out. Hawaiian, or Polynesian, culture goes back thousands of years, and the art is currently being renewed in the 21st century in the form of bright, colorful, tattoo designs.
There is a lot more to Hawaiian art than flowers and leis. There is plenty of tribal art that comes from the Maori and the Samoan tribes. The Polynesian islands as a whole have been the home of many creative and artistic cultures. Much of what we know to be tribal tattoo art today is based on the designs of the Polynesian islands and cultures.
Perhaps it is not very surprising that Hawaiian tattoos are popular. After all, other aspects of the Hawaiian culture, such as leis and shirts have made their imprint on pop culture over the last few decades. Today, it seems as if the “Tiki” culture that was popular in the 1950s is experiencing a renewal, right alongside Hawaiian tattoo designs!
Some of the most popular Hawaiian tattoo designs include animals, flowers, armbands and representations of the tattoo gods. (Yes, some Hawaiian cultures had tattoo gods!) The flower tattoos are the perfect choice for those seeking something pretty and colorful. Men can even get Hawaiian tattoo designs featuring flowers as they are drawn in a way that is not overly feminine.
The hibiscus is the most common flower found in Hawaiian tattoo art. This flower can be a number of different colors including yellow, pink, red, white and purple. The yellow hibiscus is in fact the Hawaiian state flower. It can be drawn as a single tattoo element or combined with other flowers and symbols. The orchid tattoo is another popular design. Because orchids are an endangered plant, their symbolic meaning is something along the lines of “rare beauty.”
Other popular symbols found in Hawaiian tattoo designs include arrows, lizards, dolphins and sea turtles. In fact, some ancient Polynesian cultures had a great respect for lizards! They are frequently featured in Hawaiian art, usually accompanied by flowers. It should also be noted that Hawaiian tattoos were bigger than those of most other Polynesian cultures, which means that there is more room for creativity.
If you want to go with a Hawaiian tattoo design, keep in mind that men and women traditionally got tattoos on different parts of the body. This might not matter to you, but if you want to go with this kind of art because you feel a deep connection with the culture, then placement is something you may want to take into consideration. Traditionally, men got tattoos on the torso, legs, face, and arms. For women, the most popular tattooed spots include the tongue, wrist and hands.


