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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sailor Jerry and Sexy Pin Up Girl Tattoo

Born in 1911, and died in 1973, Jerry was a sailor for most of his lifetime. He resided in Hawaii, where he had access to the great mysticism of the far east... he kept in close contact with the Japanese tattoo masers, and learned much from them.
He practiced his early tattoo art during a period in tattoo history when only sailors, bikers and social deviants got tattoos. He elevated the art of tattoo to a new level of respectability, and perfected methods of sterilization. He referred to the other tattoo practitioners working in less sanitary conditions as "scab artists".

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He is most famous for his girly tattoos, his demon tattoos, she-devils, etc. Jerry really perfected the concept of the pin up girl as the the supervixen that would lead a poor sailor down the path to his destruction. She, in combination with liquor, gambling and fast cars, would come to be known as "man's ruin".
Sailor Jerry mentored such modern day tattoo masters
as Ed Hardy, Cliff Raven and Mike Malone. Ed Hardy and Mike Malone inherited the rights to all of Jerry's tattoo flash art and tattoo drawings!
With the resurgence in popularity of old school tattoos, Jerry's vintage pinup girls have become iconic. There is a line of products sporting his images now.. from clothing, ashtrays and playing cards, to 92 proof rum! Talk about ubiquitous and iconic-- I even saw his rum the other day at Rite Aid drug store!

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Stacy Lande is a Los Angeles based artist, and her pin up art is most often placed in the lowbrow catagory. Her book, THE RED BOX, from Last Gasp press, features introductions from Robert Williams and Frank Kozik. Stacy has had a lifelong obsession with pin up girls, and her erotic paintings explore the more allegorical side of pinups. Her subjects are femme fatales and devil girls, and her fascination with the succubus has prompted her work to be described as "predatory pinups". Stacy's paintings have been featured in magazine articles, notably Juxtapoz, Detour, and Hot Rod Deluxe; films, notably Gone in 60 Seconds starring Angelina Jolie and Nicholas cage; and art books, such as Weirdo Deluxe, from Chronicle Books, and Vicious, Delcious, and Ambitious, from Schiffer Books.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Angelina Jolie's Tiger Tattoo

Angelina Jolie's Tiger Tattoo
It's the latest news from Angelina Jolie.

Fill out the sound tigress in Kung Fu Panda is a pride for Angelina Jolie. The family in this wild stars have special meaning in his family.

Actress has a tiger tattoo on the back, and this is the image the favorite sons.

"Little children discuss all the time ... they like menyapanya, and menggambarnya with color pencil. As a small friend," said star lips this section.

By : Phie

Saturday, July 17, 2010

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Japanese tattoos and tattoo lettering are steeped in tradition, symbolism and mysticism. From their roots as religious symbols to their usage as signs of the Yakuza, to their current day popularity in the West, Japanese tattoos are unique to both the wearer and the artist. Find out about the different types of Japanese tattoos and tattoo lettering, before you decide to get one yourself.

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Polynesian tattoo designs

Polynesian tattoo designs are far more than a mere piece of decorative body art. Tribal art tattoo designs, as often as they're replicated in flash designs, were once seen as a link between man and the gods in Polynesian culture. As legend has it, the Gods taught men the art of tattooing. By being marked through a trial of pain and blood, as the elders claimed, initiates could develop a closer relationship with the spiritual world.

Take the Maori and Samoan tribes for example, Polynesian tattoo designs were a Tapu, or sacred art form. Thus the revered tattoo artists in these societies, were held in the same esteemed regard as the higher echelon virtuosos of today. Yet the community where I lived, saw all tattooing, including tribal art tattoos, as an indication of a degenerate, or at best 'an eccentric' - and eccentric is, in many ways, another word for contemptible. "Yeah, thanks for the positive support Dad!"

Paying Reverence To Islanders' Heritage

The islanders' history suggests that the Polynesian conflation of soul with body, and the belief that one could gain special advantages in the afterlife, through tribal tattoo designs, was far from limited to their culture. ("Special advantages in the afterlife? Well ink me up then!"). Similar beliefs can be found in ancient European and Asian cultures, which were responsible for the prevalence of tribal art designs among the natives of North Africa and Papua, New Guinea.

The extreme proficiency of Polynesian design creation, has become renowned amid the great and meaningful art forms the world over. After all, when people are willing to spend their entire lives in the presence of such articulated art, and be judged by everyone that sees it, is truly a mark of admiration for such a specialized technique. They are such striking, intriguing and alluring forms of expression, I knew I had to have one, or two, or three...I was worried about running out of skin space!

Polynesian tattoo designs, as one of the last surviving sacred forms of body art, were the natural locus for my studies. Indeed, the word 'tattoo' emerged from their language, (originating from the Tahitian term - 'Tatu', meaning - "to mark"). Furthermore, in the absence of any written language, those cultures created a form of articulation, dialogue and communication from their tribal tattoo designs. Various parts of the body which displayed the jet-black patterns, symbolized certain facets of their lives, experiences and beliefs respectively.

Immersed In Both The Culture And The Art-Form

Having lived for two years in the Marquesas islands, witnessing the art from descendants of tribal masters, I've found that Polynesian tattoo designs, for the original islanders, both provided a sense of belonging (through the sharing of an experience), and a sense of individuality. The designs, and their positioning on the body, were generally decided by one's family history, societal ranking, succession of maturity and personal achievements.

I learned first-hand how the Polynesians used symbols, intricate patterns, plus swirling and linear motifs, to typify storytelling among other representations, when composing tribal tattoo designs. Watching the rituals carried out with such primitive, yet effective tools such as bird-bones for needles and burnt gum from indigenous trees as ink. At times, they even used burnt vegetable caterpillars to form a black soot-like pigment to tap into the body using a mallet.

The definitions and history of what they symbolize, dates back generations, more so than any other tattoo art designs that I can immediately recall. Other societies across the oceans, have shown a great deal of respect and reverence to those island cultures, who took this form of expression far beyond what we as westerners could typically ever imagine. Plus the fact, they really do stand out from other tribal tattoo art, due to their incredibly unique and distinct appearance. Just like eating peanuts or potato chips...it's extremely difficult to just have one!

There's a certain gem of a resource, where not only you'll have full access to those eye-catching Polynesian Tattoo Designs, plus boatloads of valuable free treats, but also a myriad of other tribal art tattoos as well.

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back tattoos are a popular tattoo placement for Girl , specifically the lower back tattoos. Here are some girls back tattoo ideas and tips that would work well for that area.

Stomach Tattoos

A tattoo is a design created by inserting dark, endurable ink into the outer layer of the skin, also known as the dermis. This ink changes the pigment, that is the color of skin, to the one you want. Tattooing is essentially a body art form which is used to decorate the body with a variety of designs. Its believed that tattooing originated in Japan where the indigenous Ainu people used to paint their faces as part of their tradition. From there it spread to neighboring countries and was practiced worldwide.

Stomach Tattoos

In ancient times, tribal communities used to paint their body or get a tattoo to distinguish themselves from other clans, but today, people express their attitude through tattoos, and the kind of tattoos they wear defines their personality. Earlier, people used to wear tattoos on their hands or back, but as the popularity of tattoos increased, different places to get tattoos done on the body emerged. Stomach tattoos, as the name suggests, are tattoos that are done on the stomach, and due to the large canvas available on the stomach area, this has become a favorite and popular place to get a tattoo done. Another reason for the popularity of these tattoos was that stomach tattoos could be displayed when wanted, and hidden when wanted. Lower stomach tattoos could be easily hidden under clothes during college or work hours and could be shown off in parties by wearing short tops, low waist skirts or jeans.

Wrist Tattoo Designs

Wrist tattoos have taken the tattoo world by storm. Both men and women tattoo aficionados have taken to wrist tattoo designs. They are normally small in size, as they are made on the smaller side and are inexpensive to get done. It is also easy to adapt a wide variety of designs to make wrist tattoos. Some choose to get wrist tattoos for symbolic meanings. Before we read about wrist tattoo designs, we will read about wrist tattoo ideas.

Wrist Tattoo Ideas

There are a number of ideas which can make your wrist tattoo stand out from the rest. Tattoos made on the inner wrist are very popular, as they are not always visible. There are people who are of the opinion that inner wrist tattoos are more interesting as compared to other wrist tattoos. On the other hand, tattoos on the top of the wrist are more visible and this tattoo design can extend onto the arm or over the hand. The size of the tattoo can either be small or large. Wristband or bracelet tattoos on wrist is the third variety of wrist tattoo. This tattoo encircles the entire wrist or follows the curves of the top and side of the wrist. Wristband tattoos are similar to armband tattoo designs.

Symbols and Meanings for Tattoos

Tattoos are an integral part of mainstream culture today, and there are a large number of symbols and meanings for tattoos that mean different things for different people. Though the history of tattoos can be traced back to various tribes across the world, especially of the Polynesian culture, in today's times the Internet and the celebrity preference for tattoos has made them hugely popular means of self expression.

Tattoos have special significance for the wearer, and you will easily see a whole host of tattoo designs around you that may not mean anything to you. Just like fashion emanates from the personal preferences of an individual, symbols and meanings for tattoos are interpreted in many different ways. These can be used to denote a person's point of view or his standing on a particular topic, and it can even illustrate the philosophical beliefs of a person. Getting a tattoo just for the sake of looking good is a mistake many people often make though, and this should be avoided. When you get a tattoo you should ensure that it carries some significance in your life, and that it clearly indicates what you really believe in.

The choice of various symbols and meanings for tattoos is truly mind boggling. Assuming that you have decided that you want to permanently ink yourself, you must go about choosing the right design for yourself in a systematic and organized manner. You can choose from texts, black and white drawings, large sequences of tribal lines, or huge colorful pictures.

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