Tattoo Articles
1: The Story Behind Confederate Flag Tattoos
The Confederate flag tattoo is viewed in twofold, both with a source of pride as well as a bit of shame mainly for Southerners. It is usually viewed as a symbol of Southern pride or a symbol of racism to others. The original rebel flags were flown in the Confederate States of America between the years 1861-1865.
2: So You Want To Get A Tattoo
It was not that long ago that tattoos were the art of the rebel. Well, it is pretty amazing how quickly things have changed. If you are jumping on the ink bandwagon, make sure you take the following into account.
3: Tattoo Design In Cultural History
The tattoo design has certainly come a long way since the first human marked his or her body for a ritual. Many of the early markings were to distinguish between clans or tribes but have since evolved into a pop cultural phenomenon. Soccer mom's sporting tattoos on their ankles and teenagers eagerly marking their body to show their transcendence from childhood into adulthood.
4: Tattoo Design Both Ancient and Modern
In recent years there has been a great influx of tattoo design inspiration from Asian and Indian cultures. Take for example the henna tattoo that was used throughout time. Many people are finding themselves wanting a tattoo but do not want the permanency associated with the ink. Some find themselves unwilling to subject themselves to the needles of tattoo machines.
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