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Showing posts with label Butterfly Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterfly Tattoos. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Butterfly tattoo symbols






Butterfly tattoo symbols

In the modern age now, tattoo art picture of a woman representing liberty. Placement of tattoos on various parts of the body is a symbol of happiness, beauty, personality, intelligence, virginity and the love of nature.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

butterfly Tattoos more skin deep

butterfly Tattoos more skin
I got my first tattoo, girl tattoo at the age of, oh, about eight. It was a traditional anchor, displayed proudly on the forearm, like sailors the world over. Well - like Popeye.


It remained there for at least two weeks until Mum ordered that I put the arm in the bath, and down the plughole it went (the tatt, not the arm). It was probably just as well it was a bubblegum transfer, given that a minuscule greeny-blue anchor would, 38 years later, look silly on these now manly forearms.
Back then, of course, tattoos (real ones) were restricted to soldiers, sailors, dockers, hookers, prisoners and druggies. A tattoo marked you, literally and figuratively.

Now let's fast forward to 2002, when my son announced he wanted tattoos of the monster Scylla on one shoulder and her counterpart, Charybdis, on the other. All terribly classical, it must be said, but he was only 12 at the time and studying Greek mythology at primary school.


Today the parlours are studios and the tattoo is here to stay. In more ways than one. Like puppies, the real deal isn't just for Christmas, so it's probably no bad thing that the law makes you wait until you can vote before getting a tatt. By which time, hopefully, your son's not still watching The Simpsons and insisting on a very different Homer.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

women tattoo whith butterfly tattoo designs

More and more women are being tattooed, and not just in hard-to-see places.
More and more women are being tattooed, and not just in hard-to-see places.

women tattoo whith butterfly tattoo designs

More and more women are being tattooed, and not just in hard-to-see places.
More and more women are being tattooed, and not just in hard-to-see places.

cute upper back tattoo with blue butterfly


cute small Butterfly in upper tattoo


The most popular spots for a butterfly tattoo

Butterfly Tattoos



Butterfly tattoo designs are one of the most popular tattoo choices for women. This is due to the universal attraction, beauty, and versatile design options. Not only are these designs being added to women's bodies, they are now finding a popularity among males. Butterfly tattoo designs have a huge style range from it's natural, realistic versions to highly stylized fantasy or abstract designs such as tribal style butterflies. The vast amount of choices and options makes finding a design that appeals to your senses a daunting task just do the huge amount of artwork that focuses on this subject.

The butterfly itself has perfect symmetry in it's design and gorgeous vibrant colors. Capturing the natural beauty of a butterfly design in a tattoo can result in a beautiful piece of realistic tattoo artwork. Some fans of the butterfly have chosen realistic butterfly's - multiple - flying up the torso or up the back adding to the beauty using different patterns and sizes. Varying sizes can add to the effect of realism with larger butterfly's looking closer, smaller butterfly's in the distance.

The symbolic meaning of the butterfly means different things in various cultures, but the meaning to all always take a positive one. The butterfly is a symbol of change or transformation. The origins of this is the beautiful butterfly emerging from a plain and bland caterpillar form. Butterflies are often a choice by people undertaking a new and positive phase that they believe will be a "transformation" or the beginning of a new experience in their life. People change or personal transformation that they feel is a turning point and they want to have a constant reminder and symbol of this phase of their life.

The other side of the coin - some people choose butterfly tattoo designs strictly for the sheer beauty of them. Sometimes the beauty of the design itself is enough.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Tattoos on Women - Butterfly Tattoos


The butterfly tattoo design has never lost its popularity for women. It has remained one of their top choices for many years and does not look like losing its appeal. It is one of the most searched for designs on the Internet.

There are good reasons for this. There are a great number of beautiful designs, from the delicate and the colorful to the bold lines of tribal tattoos. This allows a woman to express herself in a variety of ways by using the image of one of Nature's most beautiful creatures. While there seem more than enough designs to cater for everyone's taste there is still plenty of room for individual expression using a personal custom design. Nature has provided an extraordinary array of butterfly patterns and sizes. Artists have added to these with an ever-expanding selection of expressive and intricate designs

The butterfly tattoo design is a symbol of rebirth and regeneration. The butterfly itself has the feminine characteristics of delicacy and beauty, which gives it universal appeal. It is hard not to be affected by the story of the butterfly - a thing of beauty emerging from something ordinary, even ugly. Then its beauty is only short-lived, fleeting, rather like life itself. Maybe that is why artists and photographers love to capture its beauty while they can.

The image of the butterfly is a symbol of beauty used in many forms of art across many cultures. It is found in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and through Eastern and Western art and decoration through the centuries.

The most popular locations for butterfly tattoos seem to be the shoulder, back and ankle. A small, delicate butterfly placed on the shoulder can be understated and effective. On the other hand I have seen tattoos of a flock of butterflies stretching from the upper arm across to the shoulder blade, which were beautiful. The back, both upper and lower, lends itself to larger tattoos as it is a bigger area and the spine can act as a center to give drawings balance. Ankles and feet of course, tend to look best with smaller tattoos but there is still plenty of room for artistic expression. Here again a flock of small butterflies drawn from the top of the foot and climbing up the lower leg can be attractive and charming.

More and more women are drawn to butterfly tattoo designs as an artistic expression of one of nature's most beautiful creatures because whatever they wish to express they can do so with charm and beauty.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Women Tattoo Ideas With Butterfly Tattoos

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Women Tattoo Ideas With Butterfly Tattoos

For women, Butterflies can be represented as gorgeous creatures of change and revival, which makes them a safe choice for a tattoo, especially first tattoos. But, when choosing a butterfly, you will want to decide the type of tattoo (tribal, classic, etc) and the location (hidden, visible, foot, arm, back, etc) for the tattoo. It may help to gather several photos of butterflies that you like. Take them to your tattoo artist and see if he can create the perfect butterfly tattoos for you. This way, you will have some input as to the design of you new tattoo.

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Butterfly Tattoos

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Butterfly tattoos Gallery

Butterfly tattoos are very popular amongst women and they come in all shapes, sizes and a wide range of colors. The most popular places for a butterfly tattoo are the upper arm and lower back.
Butterfly tattoos for girls
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Hot Girl with butterfly and cute blue star tatoos

Hot Girl with Red and Blue Tattoos Picture.

Hot Girl with Red and Blue Tattoos Picture.........

Friday, January 8, 2010

Butterfly,Flower and star Tattoos - A Gorgeous Combination

Spectacular combination of tattoo designs


Flower and butterfly tattoos work well together. If you could only stand for one thing, what would it be? Your tattoo is a reflection of your thoughts and your beliefs. To come up with a tattoo that is uniquely you, you want to ask yourself, if I could pick only one symbol to express myself what would it be. If you can't come up with just one, that's fine, you may find that you're a blend of a couple different symbols because you have a blend of a couple different personalities. Let your tattoo express that. You can combine different tattoos to come up with your true expression.

There are two elements in nature that are used to express a lot of different meanings through tattoos - flowers and butterflies.

There is an enormous choice of flower tattoo designs available. Flower tattoos are very flexible. Not only are there hundreds of different flowers but each has a symbolic meaning which can give you a number of ways to show your true self to the world. If you combine two different flowers together, you are not only mixing different colors but different symbols to capture a unique feeling. Do a little research on the meaning of flowers so you can be sure of the statement you are making to the world with your tattoo.

Butterfly tattoos can symbolize so many things. Everyone knows how a caterpillar changes into a beautiful butterfly, only to live for a short time. A butterfly tattoo can symbolize a new beginning or embarking on a new adventure. It can also express the fragility of life.

You can add two different flowers together or two different butterflies and have a great tattoo. But when you add a flower and a butterfly together, you open up a whole new world of possibilities. Not much is prettier than a picture of a butterfly about to land and taste the sweet nectar of a flower.

Women with beautiful tattoos are often considered to be more confident, more feminine and more attractive. It is hard to find a more sensual being than a woman with a flower and butterfly tattoo placed just so you can see it on the shoulder, lower back or ankle.

Insight on the Butterfly Tattoo Designs

Who says you can't have art when getting a tattoo? As a matter of fact, that is the main reason why a significant number of people are getting different designs and colors of tattoos these days. If you are still undecided on what design you would have, why not consider a butterfly tattoo? Many experts and tattoo appreciators would readily attest the butterfly designs are simply one of the bests there are. Worldwide, it is believed that butterfly tattoos are among the most commonly acquired designs of such skin art statements.

Why do people get hooked to butterfly tattoos? Perhaps, there are a couple of simple reasons. First, the design is so unique and explicit that no matter what size and shape of a butterfly you take, the result would always be aesthetically appealing. You can choose to take a big butterfly and have it tattooed at different angles. There are countless of existing butterfly species so you will have a wide array of choices.

The color is also one factor that helps make a greater number of people prefer butterfly designs if they would ever get one. A butterfly tattoo can have multiple colors or can have one distinct lively color that would make it a real standout. No wonder, many celebrities are so into getting these tattoo designs, which make butterfly tattoos further popular.

Another reason why many people would get a butterfly tattoo, that is if they would ever decide to get one, is the symbolic meaning of the insect. Butterflies universally symbolize rebirth and transformation, which is often associated to improvements. If you are familiar with the life cycles of butterflies, you would surely understand why this is so.

Before a butterfly becomes the colorful flying insect that it is, it first spends a significant amount of its life span as a caterpillar that thrives at and eats leaves of plants. After sometime, the caterpillar would turn into a pupa and would form a cocoon. Then, after days, it would metamorphose into the beautiful and environmentally useful butterfly.

Getting a butterfly tattoo is quite easy. If you are still undecided about a particular butterfly design, you could always search for the reliable and countless online sources. You could print out the picture and bring it to your tattoo artist. If you are undecided about what color to take, you could ask the artist about what color scheme would look better on the quality and hue of your skin. The position of the tattoo on your body would also be a significant issue. Put it in a place where you can wear it proud if you like.

 

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