Showing posts with label facial tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facial tattoos. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Japanese Tattoo Art

Japanese tattoo art has a long way in such a way as to pass through several transitional period in Japanese history. There are other names associated with the art of making tattoos. Irezumi means that visible tattoos are a big part of your body like your back cover. If you are interested in tattoos adorn your body with Japan, would be ideal if you know the history and meaning.


Evolution of the Japanese Tattoo Art


Early History


According to historians, to get a tattoo in Japan is the strong influence of Chinese culture. During the first year just to get a tattoo done by traditional Ainu people used facial tattoos. When Buddhism is common in Japan, the form of body art has acquired a negative connotation because tattoos are used to identify criminals as a form of punishment.



Edo Period


Make a tattoo during the Edo period is taboo to the Japanese culture because it is used by prostitutes. Yujos body art inked into their bodies to its clients that tattoos have a negative effect on society obtained interesting.


Modern Japan


Development and innovation in society, also developed the art of Japanese tattoos. Today, body art has gained popularity not only for young people, but adults. For young people who buy this artwork just to stay in fashion trends, but for others they put into their bodies tattooed for some sentimental reason. After learning the transition from the tattoo art in Japan would be upgraded to one of the designs and symbols inked on your body.


Find a variety of different tattoo art online and even at your local tattoo shop. If you are interested in this type of art you can buy books that can help you learn the techniques on the tattoo to learn. Besides enjoying the tattoo can help you create additional income earned to provide services for body art. However, make sure you know all the procedures and equipment used before you venture in the manufacture of tattoo.


The form of body art you can express yourself through design inked into your body. However, before you decide to choose one, it is ideal that you wide choice. Similarly, it is important also to determine the best design will represent the character and personality. Remember to design a meaningful or relevant in your life have meaning for you to choose.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Japanese Tattoo Art

Japanese tattoo art has been around for centuries. It is thought that facial tattoos graced the faces of early Japanese settlers. Throughout the years, the art evolved and it was a custom to be tattooed with very detailed images. For instance, in 1827 Kuniyoshi Utagawa created 6 very intricate designs that were part of the 108 Heroes of the Suikoden. These heroes were like a bunch of Robin Hoods. Each tattoo told a piece of the story.


There is Japanese art that depicts their warriors as heavily tattooed. In today's Japan, it is not common to find someone who is heavily tattooed. As it stands, the Japanese people consider people who are tattooed to be a part of an underworld of gangsters. They believe it to be a habit of the low class. Young tattooed people in Japan have them placed where people cannot see. That way they do not have to encounter judgment by their peers or older individuals in Japan.

But the Japanese tattoo designs are quite amazing when you look at them. They depict parts of Japanese history, contain many fine lines that make the design, and the colors are so vivid and unique. Some people may even have their entire back tattooed because some tattoos are only good when they are large and a message is to be relayed.

Types

Flowers and dragons tend to be the most common, aside from Japanese symbols with significant meaning to the tattooed individual. Extensive Japanese tattoo art can take a while to finish. Because of the amount of detail put into some designs, it can take several sittings to finish. Having one done in one sitting could be quite daunting to the tattoo artist and to the recipient. It is also necessary to allow some healing to take place before continuing some parts of the journey.

It is also common to see Japanese tattoo art of Japanese warriors with weapons and of serpents. The best way to know what your options are is to explore online or consult with your Japanese tattoo artist on what it is that can be done for you.