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Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Beautiful tattooed models. Tattoo as ancient art. Contrary to popular belief that the tattoo is almost asocial label, and a distinctive feature of the people who had been in prison, it is still a form of art. Drawing pictures on the body is an ancient type of art, a part of world culture, the entire history of mankind has proved this. The tattoo artists using the human body as a canvas, have no right for error. Tattoo is a personal decision of each person, and these beautiful women have made them.

Tattooing in ancient history was a funereal art

Tattooing in ancient history was a funereal art

Images of tattooing are found on Egyptian female figurines that are dated between 4000 and 2000 years BC. Libyan figures from the tomb of Seti (1330 B.C.) also boast figures with tattoo markings on the arms and the legs.

Both in ancient and modern times, primitive people believe that the spirit or astral body resembles an invisible human body. This is similar to many modern occultist beliefs about the astral body. Tattoos are applied so that the spirit is allowed to pass into the spirit world undisturbed by evil entities.

The primitive peoples of Borneo believe that the right tattoo ensures prompt passage to the other side as well as a guaranteed positive occupation in the spirit world.

The primitive peoples of Borneo believe that the right tattoo ensures prompt passage to the other side as well as a guaranteed positive occupation in the spirit world.

The pyramid-building third and fourth dynasties of Egypt developed international nations that ruled Crete, Greece, Persia, and Arabia. By 2000 B.C. the art of tattooing had found its way to Southeast Asia and the Ainu (western Asian nomads) then brought it with them on their migrations to Japan. Elsewhere, the Shans of China introduced the craft to the Burmese, who still include tattooing as part of their religious practices.

Today, tattoos are still used to create a spirit connection with deceased loved one and family members

Today, tattoos are still used to create a spirit connection with deceased loved one and family members

These types of tattoos are rarer, but they often appear as hearts with initials, tombstones with parent’s initials and heavenly symbols such as five, six and seven pointed stars.

In the ancient and primitive worlds, tattoos were also used as love charms. Often the dye used for these types of tattoos was concocted from magical ingredients. For instance, the dye for an ancient Burmese love charm is made from a recipe that consists of a bright purple pigment called vermilion and the skins of a trout and a spotted lizard. This tattoo was usually a small triangle created by three dots and was concealed by clothing so that others could not identify it. Nowadays the equivalents of magic love tattoos are Celtic knots, hearts, cherubs, the Venus symbol and love goddesses.

In China, tattooing one’s animal astrological symbol, such as The Pig or The Horse is thought to bring good fortune. Images of Koi, carp or goldfish were thought to bring prosperity and wealth to the bearer.

In Burma, a parrot tattooed on the shoulder is thought to bring luck. In Thailand, a scroll representing Buddha in the posture of meditation is said to charm Lady Luck. Card tattoos such as the Ace of Spades and the Ten of Diamonds were worn by American soldiers in Vietnam to protect against bad luck and venereal disease.

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

The cultural status of tattooing has steadily evolved from that of an anti-social activity in the 1940s to that of a trendy fashion statement in the year 200s. First adopted and flaunted by influential rock stars like the Rolling Stones in the early 1970s, tattooing had, by the late 1980s, become accepted by mainstream society. Today, tattoos are routinely seen on rock stars, professional sports figures, ice skating champions, fashion models, movie stars and other public figures who play a significant role in setting the pace of contemporary culture.

During the last fifteen years, two distinct classes of tattoo business have emerged. The first is the “tattoo parlor” that glories in a sense of urban outlaw culture, advertises itself with garish exterior signage and offers less than sanitary surroundings. The second is the “tattoo art studio” that most frequently features custom and fine art designs, all of the features of a high end beauty and “by-appointment” services only. Today’s fine art tattoo studio draws the same kind of clients as a jewelry store, fashion boutique, or highend antique shop.

Tattooing today is the sixth-fastest-growing retail business in the United States. The single fastest growing demographic group seeking tattoo services is middle-class suburban women.

Tattooing is recognized by government agencies as both an art form and a profession. As tattoo-related artwork is considered to be fine art, tattoo designs are the subject of museum and gallery art shows across the United States, Canada and Europe. Nowadays everything from Andy Warhol portraits to Teletubbies to instant messenger smiley face icons just about any image is fair game for a tattoo. Your choice of a tattoo design is only as limited as the reaches of your imagination.

Skin was the first canvas for art. Sticks and other pointy objects were the first paintbrushes. Tattooing was first a form of scarification. This involved wounding oneself and packing dirt or ashes into the scrape or cut to discolor it permanently. It is believed that prehistoric man cut holes in his skin, charred sticks in the fire, let them cool and then applied the black substance to the wound to create tribal markings.

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Both in ancient and modern times, primitive people believe that the spirit or astral body resembles an invisible human body.

Both in ancient and modern times, primitive people believe that the spirit or astral body resembles an invisible human body.

The ancient Egyptians reportedly spread the practice of tattooing throughout the world.

The ancient Egyptians reportedly spread the practice of tattooing throughout the world.

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Tattoo as ancient art

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Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Historically tattoos have always been thought to bring the wearer good luck.

Historically tattoos have always been thought to bring the wearer good luck.

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Tattoo as ancient art

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Beautiful tattooed model

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Tattoo as ancient art

Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

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Beautiful tattooed models-Tattoo as ancient art

Beautiful tattooed model

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