Sabtu, 04 Desember 2010

tatto designs 2010

 People always ask me what Tattoos they should get. It is a difficult question because there is no correct answer, each person is different, and it is dependant on personal preference. Instead, I will give insight as to some general types of Tattoos and also the most popular categories for 2010. Happy inking.



 There are many different types of Tattoos and countless designs to choose from. Think for a bit about what you like, and what kind of Tattoo would best fit your personality. It sounds like common sense, but a lot of people get a Tattoo off impulse, regretting their decision later in life.
 Naturalistic Tattoos
An attempt is made to portray the Tattoo(s) in a realistic style, or the 'natural' form. The portrayal, involving minute detailing, shading and perspective, is done in such a way that imparts a tattoo design as much realism as possible. With their cost a little on the higher side, naturalistic tattoos more popularly comprise of faces of Native Americans and religious leaders.




A tattoo is a marking made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment for decorative or other reasons. Tattoos on humans are a type of decorative body modification, while tattoos on animals are most commonly used for identification or branding. The first written reference to the word, "tattoo" (or Samoan "Tatau") appears in the journal of Joseph Banks, the naturalist aboard Cook's ship "The Endeavour", in 1769: "I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition".
Tattooing   
    has been practiced for centuries worldwide. The Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan, traditionally wore facial tattoos. Today one can find Berbers of Tamazgha (North Africa), M?ori of New Zealand, Arabic people in East-Turkey and Atayal of Taiwan with facial tattoos. Tattooing was widespread among Polynesian peoples and among certain tribal groups in the Taiwan, Philippines, Borneo, Mentawai Islands, Africa, North America, South America, Mesoamerica, Europe, Japan, Cambodia, New Zealand and Micronesia. Despite some taboos surrounding tattooing, the art continues to be popular in many parts of the world.

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