Recent blog posts about 'Hawaiian Flowers'

6 Nov
2009

Flowers For Your Floral Tattoos – Tropical Flower Tattoos

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floral tattoo design on the backFlowers For Your Floral Tattoos – Tropical Flower Tattoos

Flower tattoos are popular mainly among women, although you will find some men with flowers or floral tattoo designs on their body somewhere. In fact, most women who get tattoos have either looked at the floral tattoos or add flower tattoos to their design in some way or another. Flowers are easy to add to almost any design these days. The floral tattoo designs are some of the most versatile and easily combined elements of girly tattoos, including butterflies, dragonflies, hearts, names, lettering tattoos and even the more modern tribal tattoo art.

When it comes to choosing a flower tattoo, there are many varieties to choose from. Flowers come in many different shapes, sizes, and species. Choosing between what flower to get for your floral tattoo design should not be difficult, you just have to narrow down the choices to what best fits you. It is important to remember the colors that go with the flower you pick, because some floral tattoos might be very colorful and will cost much more than other flower tattoos. Remember that color to any tattoo will automatically increase the cost rapidly, unless if you decide to stick with an all black tattoo, but what fun is a black flower tattoo anyways?

Flower Tattoo DesignsSome of the more popular flower tattoos are orchids, lilies and as well as other tropical flowers. Some of these more sophisticated floral tattoo designs require a high level of color and attention to details. Flower can be very general or they can have lots of textures and details, depending on how detailed you want your floral tattoo to be. People tend to use bright and bold colors throughout flower tattoos, or to create sharp dark lines to help make the flower stand out more. Whatever the flower you get, make sure you spend extra time on picking the right flower tattoo design for your personality.


31 Oct
2009

The Hawaiian Turtle Tattoo – Sea Turtle Tattoos

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hawaiian turtle tattooThe Hawaiian Turtle Tattoo – Sea Turtle Tattoos

The Hawaiian tattoo is a popular design to choose for someone looking for something original from the Hawaiian Islands. The sea turtle tattoo is a symbol of a tropical environment and turtles are found all around the Hawaiian Islands. This is one of the main reasons why people get the Hawaiian turtle tattoo after visiting the islands or living on the islands. A turtle image can be seen throughout most Hawaiian tattoo designs. Turtles are also seen throughout the artwork and historical and cultural aspects of the Island and the Polynesian markings are present throughout the inspiration of these tattoos.

There are some popular aspects to choose from when picking your Hawaiian turtle tattoo design. These tattoos are inspired by the tribal designs of the turtle which use one color throughout the entire tattoo and lines that are filled with a solid color. A tribal turtle tattoo is often chosen and created with dark colors, thick lines that are bold and other traditional designs that are seen in the Polynesian and traditional tribal tattoos.

Colors are important when picking your Hawaiian turtle tattoo because in Hawaii, colors matter most. Usually Hawaii is seen as a bright and fun place to go, so people try to mimic this tradition within their tattoo. Blue and green colors are popular along with pinks and reds for some of the popular Hawaiian flower tattoos. Colors that are inspired by the water as well bring bright and bold colors to a tattoo. Some people choose to have a turtle tattoo that is swimming in the water or walking on the sandy beaches of Hawaii. Whatever you choose, you cannot go wrong with a turtle tattoo from Hawaii.


28 Sep
2009

An Introduction to Hawaiian Tattoos – Hawaiian Flower Tattoo

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hawaiian tattoosAn 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.”

hawaiian flower tattoosOther 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.



 

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