Recent blog posts about 'flags'

3 Nov
2009

What Flag Tattoo Is Right For You?

Posted by Tattooaholic

american flag tattoos with twin towers 911What Flag Tattoo Is Right For You?

Flag tattoos, especially rebel flag tattoos are very popular designs to get. Flag tattoos are also a great way to show your patriotism for their country, or to display your cultural heritage. Besides this, there are many other reasons why someone would consider getting a flag tattoo. A rebel flag or confederate flag tattoo are popular among gangs or racist gangs in the south, while some people get the same tattoo as part of their heritage and nothing more.

There are hundreds of countries in the world and hundreds of flags to choose from. Of course you would not just pick a random flag tattoo, unless if it meant something meaningful to you. Although in some rare instances a person might want to put a flag on their body from a country that has made an impression on their life.

There are some things you need to consider before you choose which flag tattoo is right for you. First, consider the meaning of the country’s flag and what it represents. If you are from the country then getting that flag tattooed on your body may be a much easier decision than if you are not.

rebel flag tattoo with nooseIf you have determined that you want a flag tattooed on your body, then be sure to consider the artist you will go with. Some tattoo artist can add their style to your tattoo or if you want a rebel flag tattoo or a confederate flag tattoo, you will want to choose your tattoo artist wisely. Pay attention to the design and colors you choose for your flag tattoo, but most likely you will just go with the normal flag colors. Some people like to add their own flavor of color or to spice up the design a little. You will most likely want to pay close attention to the colors of the flag tattoo to keep the accuracy of the flag right.


4 Oct
2009

A Guide To Flag Tattoos And Designs

Posted by Tattooaholic

flag tattoo on chestA Guide To Flag Tattoos And Designs

Flag tattoos definitely have a lot of meaning behind them.  They wholly represent one’s pride in heritage, family and home.  They can be anything from a small, basic flag (with a lot of meaning), or something very stylish that features a country or region’s official colors.  One popular choice is to get a tattoo of the outline of a country and have it filled in with its flag’s colors.  Some flag tattoos can have a wind effect to make it appear as if the flag is blowing in the wind.

Another idea is to have something that is symbolic of a specific country, state or region and have it colored with the official colors.  For instance, an American could have a red, white and blue eagle tattoo.  An Irishman or woman could have a green and orange leprechaun tattoo.  One popular choice for Americans who live in Southern states is to have a rebel flag design.  It could be by itself or combined together with the official US flag.  There are even yin-yang designs with the US flag on one side and the Confederate flag on the other!

Flag tattoos do not necessarily have to represent particular places, either.  Some represent ideas.  For instance, the rainbow flag represents gay and lesbian pride.  It is featured in some tattoo designs.  Schools and universities usually have a flag designed with school colors.  Military organizations and charitable organizations each have their own flags, also.  A soldier could get a military flag tattoo—there is one for every branch of the military in just about every country.

Many families have coat of arms that can be designed as a flag.  Some people choose to get these types of flag tattoos to show pride in their family, heritage and name.  If you think you want a coat of arms flag tattoo, good luck trying to find an image of it.  It can be hard to locate coat of arms information on uncommon names.

American Flag tattoo designSome people choose to get memorial tattoos dedicated to their fallen loved ones or comrades.  These designs can feature a flag at half-mast, fallen or draped.  These images are sad, yet powerful, as they serve as reminders of the sacrifices that are made in war.  If you want to get a flag tattoo to honor a fellow service member or a family member who died, make sure you choose the right tattoo artist.  Not all tattoo artists have what it takes to do memorial tattoos justice.

Anything that you want to show your pride in can be made into a flag tattoo.  Whether you want to support your favorite sports team, ancestry, country, etc, you can find some great design ideas online.  You can get a tattoo of a flag waving in glory, wrapped around a symbolic image, as a centralized theme in a large, detailed design and so forth.  Just make sure that flag tattoos are truly want you want, and that the one you get is something you will proudly display for the rest of your life!


11 Aug
2009

Everything You Need to Know About Rebel Flag Tattoos

Posted by Tattooaholic

rebel flag tattooThe Rebel Flag tattoo, or Southern Cross as it is sometimes called, is a very popular tattoo design.  People have been getting Rebel Flag tattoos for a long time now to show off their Southern pride.  If you’re from the South and want to show off your heritage, getting a Confederate Flag tattooed on you is one good way to do just that.  There are many different design possibilities for you to choose from, and the internet is filled with ideas for rebel art.

The most common design is that of the battle flag.  The battle flag contains the blue X with white stars within it.  It’s often referred to as The flag of the Confederacy.  Its design is the inspiration for a lot of tattoo art today.  Despite the fact that the battle flag never became accepted officially by the Confederate government, it’s still the most recognized symbol of the ‘Southern cause.’  The original rebel flags were flown in all the Confederate states during the Civil War.  There were a couple of different designs during those years, but they are not as famous today as the battle flag.

Despite the fact that many people enjoy showing off their Southern heritage with the Rebel Flag, it is considered to be offensive in some cases.  In fact, most southern states don’t even fly it anymore out of concern that it could be tied to racism and slavery.  Still, it is a popular symbol nonetheless, and many Southerners like to incorporate it in their tattoo designs.

If you do not feel that the Rebel Flag is offensive and want to get it as a tattoo, you will find that the possibilities are endless.  The flag can be embellished with additional symbols that are meaningful to you.  Or, if you want to get the flag itself displayed on you in a simple design, you can do that.  Many people choose to include flames to represent their fiery or passionate Southern personality.  A lot of bikers get Rebel Flag tattoos with eagles or skulls.  Getting an eagle along with you Rebel Flag tattoo will show that you’re proud of being both, a Southerner and an American.

Make sure that a Rebel Flag tattoo is something you truly want.  Remember, it will be on you for the rest of your life.  You may want to consider getting it on an area of your body that you can cover up if you need to, such as your upper arm or back.  That way, you won’t have to ever worry about offending anyone.  Even if you don’t care now, you might someday.  This is the type of tattoo that requires common sense.

So, get started with looking at Rebel Flag tattoos online right now for some ideas!  Print out the ones you like and take them to your artist.  A good tattoo artist probably has a lot of ideas and pictures for you to go through as well.  Whether you want an image of the flag itself tattooed on you or you want to mix it up with other images, make sure it is something you truly want.  Good luck!



 

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