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

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Chinese Dragon Tattoo Pictures

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Sketch of Japanese Dragon Tattoos

Japanese Dragon Tattoos
Japanese Dragon Tattoos
Japanese Dragon Tattoos
Japanese Dragon Tattoos
Sketch of Japanese Dragon Tattoos

Women Yakuza Tattoo on Back Body

Women Yakuza Tattoo on Back BodyAttractive dragon tattoo on a woman's back. The tattoo looks to be of a combination of Chinese and Western influence. In the bottom left you can see the dragon and on the right its blends with a woman, there are also Chinese characters in the top left area of the tattoo.
This tattoo shows a good symbolic contrast between the powerful dragon and the femininity of the woman in the tattoo.
The dragon in the tattoo is not very traditional to the japanese or chinese style of dragon tattoos. Its more of a western influenced dragon. All in all its not a bad tattoo design.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Meaning of Japanese Dragon Tattoos

Japanese Dragon TattoosThe Japanese dragon is one of the mythological creatures most popular selected for inking and a traditional choice for a design of tattooing. It is usually depicts as a creature snake-like without wings and heavy-measured with small scratched legs and chief with horns or antlered of camel, and is associated with the sea, the clouds or the skies. The Japanese dragons tend to being much thinner and fly less frequently than the Chinese counterparts.

The breath of the Japanese dragon changes into clouds of which come rain or fires. It can increase or contract its body, and moreover it with the power of the transformation and invisibility. It is simply a general description and does not apply to all the Japanese dragons, some of which have the heads so extraordinary kind which they cannot be compared with anything in the animal kingdom.

There are a wide vareity of different tattoo possibilities with a dragon. There are the issues of location, size and design to consider. The style and look of the dragon can often determine what the person might wish to represent. For example an evil looking dragon that is bearing his large teeth and sourrounded by flames and wrapping around a large sowrd would obvisouly represent power, strength and the warrior spirit. Where as a dragon that is depicted in a sceen above a large body of water or int he clouds in flight might represent peace and beauty. So the style, look and feel of the tattoo will ultimatly determine the meaning of the tattoo.

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Since dragons are so prevelant through Japanese art, architecture, and literature there are many different even historically famous tattoo designs to choose from when contemplating getting a dragon tattoo. As far as location the most popular place is a very large full back piece. This allows for a lot of canvas space to truly depict the beauty and power of the mystical beast. You are not just locked into a large back piece however, as there are many different dragont attoo designs to work with and you can get a tattoo anywhere on your body that you want. Typically calves, shoulders and sleeve tattoos also work well for dragon tattoos. The choice is up to you and what you want and what you are looking to express int he design.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Chinese Dragon Tattoos

Chinese Dragon TattoosChinese characters tattoos are not the only type of Chinese tattoo that is popular today. Chinese dragon tattoos are very popular as well.

The Chinese dragon is a long snake-like creature, usually with 5 claws and without wings.

As opposed to Western beliefs, the dragon in Chinese culture is a benevolent creature that wards of evil spirits. It symbolizes good luck, fertility, happiness and immortality.

In Chinese culture there is the belief that wearing the image of a dragon on you is considered very unlucky. The Chinese symbol for dragon on the other hand is considered lucky.

Sometimes you see a person with a tattoo of a dragon combined with the Chinese dragon character. This always reminds me of these picture books that are used to teach children how to read. Imagine a tattoo of an eagle with the English word 'Eagle' below it, kind of silly, not?

Chinese Dragon Tattoos
Chinese Dragon Tattoos

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