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Tattoos, a Closer LookAuthor: Fred
Morris

Have you been thinking of getting a tattoo? Maybe you think
that they look great on other people. Whatever your motivation,
you'll find that there are plenty of reasons to love tattoos!
Evidence has been discovered that shows tattooing goes back
thousands of years, and if you admire these body markings, then
you certainly won't be disappointed at the choices of designs.
You'll find that there are many different styles of tattooing
out there, so take a look at a few popular ones.
Old School
These are the tattoos that used to be found on sailors. They
are bright and often have a nautical theme, including things
like anchors, ships, or swallows. This old-fashioned, brightly
colored style often includes pictures of women, birds and
autos. A great deal of people have old school tattoos done to
remember a relative or a lover who sailed the seas.
New School
New school tattoos are as bright as old school tattoos, but
you'll find that they have a significantly more modern slant.
New school tattoos often feature extremely bright, neon colors,
and depict things in lurid detail. You might find that the
style used is often very cartoony, and the subject matter that
it depicts can be quite dark. These tattoos are growing a great
deal in popularity and can be seen quite often.
Graywork
When you are looking for a tattoo that can give you a great
deal of realistic detail, whether it is the face of a person,
or even something as delicate as a feather, you'll find that
you should take a look at graywork, which is a style of
tattooing that is done entirely in delicate grays. This makes
it easier for your tattooist to put in a large deal of shading
and detail, and the results can be simply stunning when it
comes to the amount of detail that is retained from the
original.
Tribal
Bold, black, abstract designs are indicative of the tribal
style of tattoos, and you'll find that these tattoos are
heavily inspired by the tattooing of such groups as the Maori
of New Zealand. You'll find that these tattoos can suit a wide
range of skin tones and are quite striking.
Irezumi
Irezumi is the word for tattooing in Japan, and once you have
seen the bold colorful designs of Japanese tattoos, you'll be
able to recognize it anywhere! The art style used is very
similar to the art that appears on Japanese woodblock prints,
and the designs are meant to flow with your body. These designs
can be very large, taking up whole limbs, and in some cases,
the entire body.
Celtic
For many people, one of the most attractive art styles in the
world to them is the twisting geometric lines of ancient Celtic
artwork, so it is no surprise that so many people choose to
incorporate it onto their bodies. Celtic knotwork is a lovely
addition to any tattoo collection, and many people choose to
create bands of Celtic knotwork around their biceps, making for
a striking and quite beautiful effect.
No matter what kind of tattoo you prefer, you are certain to
find a design that conveys the message you want by taking a
little time to investigate the different styles. If there is a
tattoo parlor in your town, stop in and check out the designs
and talk with the tattooist. I'm sure you will find lots to
delight your eyes.
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About the Author
Fred Morris is the owner of RedneckandSingle.com an
online community of over 18,000 single rednecks seeking
romance, friendship, adventure, hunting, camping and fishing
partners, and NASCAR buddies. Many of the members are tattoo
enthusiasts. Visit
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