Friday, September 24, 2010

Male Fashion and Style....Tattoos, Awesome Tattoo (Alpha M Image Consulting)

Good video for anyone thinking of getting their first tattoo. The guy who made this video has a couple of tattoos he regrets. He's not telling people to not get tattoos, but to think about it and be sure you are ready.




www.alphamimageconsulting.com in this video professional male style expert and image consultant Aaron Marino talks about the pro's and con's with getting a tattoo. Aaron Marino is a nationally recognized male style guru who helps men look great

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Angel Tattoos

Angel tattoos are popular, and can look great on many different parts of the body. This video shows some angel tattoos and a link to where you can find them.





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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Temporary tattoos -- Why ANYONE can be an airbrush tattoo artist!

Video about temporary tattoos and having an airbrush tattoo business. Temporary tattoos have gotten just as popular as permanent ones, as kids like them, as well as adults who want to find out what a tattoo looks like on them before getting a permanent one done.




www.theweekendworker.com Temporary tattoos are so easy to put on, its all about the stencils. I just wanted to quickly post this video to show everyone who is thinking about getting into the airbrush

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Monday, September 6, 2010

Polynesian Tattoos

Polynesian tattoos should be of interest to anyone who is into tattoos and their history, as these are some of the oldest designs in the world and are the inspiration for so many modern day tattoos.




Ancient Polynesian tattoo

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Moko Tattoos - New Zealand

The Maori are one of the oldest cultures that practices tattooing. This video shows a Moko tattoo shop in New Zealand. These are traditional tribal tattoos, that have very specific meanings in Maori culture. Of course, now people of all backgrounds get Maori and other tribal tattoos.




Aug 2003 Renewed interest in Maori culture has encouraged a resurgence in traditional Maori tattoos. The tattoos or 'mokos' originate back

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

dragon tattoos

This video has some cool dragon tattoos. Dragon tattoos will always be popular, because they are such powerful symbols in so many cultures. Whether you believe they are real, spirit guardians, creatures from distant ages, or just fascinating imaginary beings, they offer great possibilities for tattoos. You can use all the great colors you want, of course, portray the dragon in flight, breathing fire or just baring his huge fangs. You definitetly get people's attention with a dragon

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Friday, August 27, 2010

Jose Lopez - Lowrider Tattoo

Jose Lopez "Boxer", a Mexican tattoo artist from

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Lakers' Tattoos

(nba-tv.pl) Lakers players explain the meanings of their

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Full Body Tattoos

Is it body art, or a proud display of organized crime connections? In Japan, full-body tatooing rises from dubious origins to artform. See All National Geographic Videos

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Cross Tattoos

www.CheckOutMyInk.com Cross Tattoo images taken from Checkoutmyink.com ! find tons of tattoo and tattoo ideas on Checkoutmyink.com, we're here to

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

SICK AND WRONG TATTOO HALL OF FAME

Words to live by: "It's better to regret something you have done than something you

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

3D Tattoos Arts and Weird Tattoos

3D Tattoos Arts on body and Weird Tattoos,very cool !! by :

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

weirdest, strangest, sickest and dumbest tattoos ever

a compilations of the most stupid, sickest, weirdest and strangest tattoos ever. sorry cus theres no more audio, its if you want a wise advise for your tatoos come and check this website:

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Tribal Tattoos and the Collective Unconscious

The psychologist Carl Jung spoke about the collective unconscious and how our dreams and tendency to use symbols was part of the collective unconscious. This may be one of the reasons why tribal tattoos are resurfacing in the modern world, where traditions that humans lived by for thousands of years are fading away.

The following article talks about this in a bit more depth:

Tribal Tattoos: Mining the Collective Unconscious?

Monday, January 18, 2010

Tribal Tattoos: What Exactly Is a Tribal Tattoo?

Tribal tattoos have become quite popular over the last two decades, but what exactly are they? This may seem like a strange question, but the fact is, nowadays almost any kind of tattoo can be called "tribal." If you don't believe this, do a search and you'll find listings such as tribal zodiac tattoos, tribal flower tattoos, tribal fairy tattoos, etc. Are these really tribal tattoos, or has the term lost all meaning?

Strictly speaking, tribal tattoos refer to traditional symbols used by cultures in their own tattoo practices. The Maori, for example, are one of the earliest cultures to use tattoos and their symbols are definitely tribal. Other tribal tattoos include those from Polynesian and Native American cultures.

What about Celtic Tattoos? They are also very popular, especially Celtic knotwork, Celtic crosses and zoomorphic images of animals and mythical creatures. Celtic tattoos are often referred to as tribal, which is not wrong. People in the Western world tend to think of "tribes" as non-European cultures, but in fact the Europeans of the pre-Medieval world had a tribal culture. So many of the tattoo designs that come from Celtic, Viking, Germanic and other older European traditions can be considered tribal.

Another question that might come up is, what's the difference between a tribe and a culture? For example, Chinese symbols have become quite popular and are often grouped as tribal tattoos, but you don't usually hear of the Chinese, even in ancient times, as being tribal. What this really gets into, if you study history or anthropology at all, is that so-called advanced civilizations are usually called cultures or, well, civilizations, and supposedly primitive, less technologically advanced cultures are usually called tribes. So some of this might be called prejudice, although today the word "tribe," whether it's about tattoos or music, has been enjoying a new respect. But the bottom line is, if you have a tattoo that represents a traditional cultural symbol, whether it hails from China, Ireland, Australia or Hawaii, it's really up to you whether you want to call it tribal or not.

What about tattoo designs like zodiac symbols, fairies, dragons, etc? Well, these are not really tribal tattoos technically, as they are not associated with any specific tribe or culture. Many cultures believed in dragons, but having a dragon tattooed on your arm does not connect you with any one tribe in particular. Some may argue with this logic. For example, there are particular types of dragons, such as Welsh or Chinese, so if you've done your research and come up with an image associated with one particular place, maybe you can call it tribal.

As you can see, when it comes down to it, you end up splitting hairs and getting into fairly technical arguments when it comes to what is really tribal or not. I don't really think this is very important. I'm only discussing it because the term "tribal tattoo" has become so common and I feel many people wonder what it really means. The short answer is, Tribal tattoos are images or symbols that can be traced back to a specific tribe or cultural heritage. Some tribal tattoos are obvious and beyond argument; others might spark disagreements. What's really important is not whether your tattoo is authentically tribal, but what it means to you.