Showing posts with label chinese tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese tattoo. Show all posts

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Chinese Dragon Tattoo

Chinese Dragon TattooChinese Dragon Tattoo
Chinese Tattoos are old classic in appeal and also have discovered a new lease of acceptance as Hollywood superstars are getting Chinese Tattoos done, in text letters, symbols and signs. The most typical type of tattoo is having your name inked within the Chinese alphabet. Chinese tattoos represent the mystic appeal of the Far East and therefore, they’ve got a incredible appeal.
Usually, the Chinese tattoo artwork which I notice depict large, red-colored dragons leaping on clouds drawn across the back of men (these days even on ladies) and Chinese mafia or gangs. You’d hardly ever see “good” Chinese guys having fierce tattoos. From the movies, it is usually the bad man with that stiff upper lip and piercings on every pierce-able body part who, before a big one-on-one fight with the good guy, takes off his clothing after which the video camera zooms in on his large tattoo. The nice guy becomes distracted; bad guy grunts, and the fight is on.

Chinese Dragons
For years and years, the Chinese dragon has been a symbol of strength and mystery. Depicted in countless stories, both Far eastern and Western, the dragon has provoked man to fear and worship it. In middle ages Europe, it absolutely was a bloodthirsty, fire-breathing figure. Its malevolence and ferociousness struck terror in all. Nevertheless, in Asian countries, it really is the contrary. The great dragon is really a mythic beast long famous because of its benevolence, intelligence and nice will. The Chinese dragon is a typical symbol of identity for Far Eastern cultures.

Actually, Chinese persons around the globe are affectionately generally known as “long de chuan ren”, or perhaps the “descendants of the dragon”. There are many unique species of Chinese dragons. The Horned Dragon is regarded as to be the mightiest. The Celestial Dragon helps the heavens and guards the Gods. The Planet Dragon rules every one of the earth. The Spiritual Dragon handles the blowing wind and rainfall. The Treasure Dragon may be the keeper of precious metals and jewels. The Winged Dragon may be the only dragon with wings. The Coiling Dragon dwells inside the ocean. The Yellow Dragon is known as a hornless dragon known because of its scholarly knowledge.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Chinese Tattoo for hot Girl

Spine Chinese Tattoo

I have always liked tattoos and had my 1st when I was 18(1980) and have added a few since. I had my name in Chinese writing done at the top of my spine when on holiday with my friend and liked it so much wanted some more but what to have!!! I have 2 daughters so Clare and Samantha were added in my tattoo and you know what its like and I can tell you whole heartedly i am an addicted!! My grand daughters(Clares daughters) have since been added so now down the length of my spine are Helen,Clare,Samantha,Ellie,Mia and Casey and I do know that is what is translated because I had a Chinese friend translate in the first place and again when on holiday tha same friend she asked a Chinese lady in a take away what was the written on my back and could she translate for her and she repeated all the names.
Spine Chinese Tattoo

famous tattoo artists from China

The three-day tattoo show brings an unprecedented display of the fine art of drawing on skin with many famous tattoo artists from China and abroad.

Today, tattoos are not only a symbol of rebelliousness, but also a unique art expression people can accept and view with a new perspective.