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Lower Back Tattoo
Lower back tattoos have been extremely popular since the late 1990’s, particularly among women. A well designed lower back tattoo should emphasize a woman’s curvature. While some lower back tattoos are small, others are more prominent, reaching out towards the hips. Though lower back tattoo designs are often hidden, they can make a very sensual statement when revealed. While the right design can look absolutely stunning, it can also have significant meaning behind it.
The Meaning Behind Lower Back Art
Though relatively new in modern cultures, lower back tattoos have been used throughout the world for many years and for various reasons. This area of the body is thought by some to contain hidden stored energy called “kundalini”. In the Sanskrit language, kundalini means “snake” or “serpent power,” and this energy is believed to lie like a serpent in the root chakra at the base of the spine. For this reason early designs often had serpent-like qualities, representing intense feminine power.
Modern Appeal
While lower back tattoo designs have changed gradually over time, some thought should still be given to the meaning behind a design, particularly if you are young. Young women tend to prefer designs that are playful and sexy, and that is fine; but giving the proper thought to the meaning behind a design will likely ensure that you continue to be happy with your selection throughout the years. Consider special symbols and the winding energy that is said to be stored in this area. People are naturally drawn to this area, and though on your back, you will always know it is there and will want to express yourself confidently.
You can find many lower back tattoo designs on the internet. Popular lower back tattoo designs include tribal, Celtic, butterfly, and flower art. The lotus flower in particular has special meaning in various cultures and religions. Hindus and Buddhists, for example, believe the lotus flower is a symbol for awakening to the spiritual reality of life. Buds, seed-pods and flowers, can be used to represent the past, present and future. Whatever you choose for your lower back tattoo, be sure to give it plenty of thought and express your unique feminine energy and spiritualism.
The lower back is also a great location for a combination of designs. You have to give some thought as to the placement of each type of design. A lower back tattoo with a “V” shape can be very stunning, and is a good option for combination artwork.
People born under the Gemini sign are known to be charming, intellectual, optimistic, and creative. If you would like to commemorate the traits that are associated with this sign then a tattoo with this sign would be a perfect way to remind yourself everyday of the beautiful aspects of your personality.
The only problem with Gemini tattoos is that it is a common symbol and many people have this tattoo. If you would like your tattoo to stand out then there are plenty of things that you can do to make your tattoo unique and special to you.
Floral Touches
If you want a feminine tattoo that is bright and filled with color then adding floral touches to your Gemini tattoos is a great way to do this. Because the Gemini sign is very simple and geometric it will look great with the contrast of the softer shapes of flowers.
Choose your favourite colors and flowers and work it into the design. Talk to your tattoo artist about the best way to incorporate the flowers into your Gemini tattoos. You can have a few simple flowers or you can have a more elaborate design depending on how you want the final product to look.
Going Tribal
Tribal tattoos look great and are a very masculine way to make your Gemini tattoos look special. This kind of Gemini tattoos would look great on your arm or on your back. If you would like a large one then it is best to go with placement on the back.
A tribal tattoo allows for more flow and definition in your tattoo. If you are not keen on the straightforward design of the traditional Gemini tattoos then this is a great way to make it look different.
If you feel tribal elements aren’t enough to make your Gemini tattoos manly then add a few skulls. Skulls don’t have to be sinister looking. In fact you can add halos and horns to them to emphasize the duality of your nature.
Basically you can personalize your Gemini tattoos anyway that you like. Use images that are special to you and that have special meaning. Keep in mind that not all images will work with Gemini tattoos and your tattoo artist might make some suggestions or advise you against putting something into your design. If in doubt the best way to go is simplicity, too much in a design will look cluttered and messy and you want something that looks clean at the end of the day.
Angel tattoos are one of the most frequently seen tattoos for many different types of people. Most of these tattoos are worn by women, but there are a number of designs for angel tattoos for men as well. Different people may have different reasons for obtaining their angel designs and the meaning will reflect the personal feelings of the person that chose the tattoo.
What The Angel Represents
One of the reasons that angel tattoos are so popular is because the angel is a spiritual figure and represents purity, innocence, and goodness. The flowing white robes and widespread wings are designed to show the purity and openness of the angel. Many people that choose traditional designs for their angel tattoos are often attempting to show that they lead a good and honorable life and the angel is what they are aspiring to in their personal and spiritual life.
In many cases, the angel tattoos are surrounded by other designs to create a specific image or a story. The meaning of the tattoos will depend on what is included in the design. Each of the elements of the tattoo will have a special meaning to the person and the whole design will create an image that is unique and personal. Not all angel tattoos will have a personal meaning because in some cases, the person has chosen the tattoo design because they liked the way the entire design looked.
Memorial Tattoo Designs
For some people, their angel tattoos are memorials to a loved one that they have lost. People that have lost someone prematurely often chose to get a tattoo as a permanent memorial to the person to provide a daily reminder of the person that they loved so much and will never forget. Angel tattoos as a memorial are some of the most common angel designs chosen by men because they represent a person that they knew and loved, not some mythical ideal of an angel.
Fallen Angel Tattoos
Angel tattoos can be sinister as well. According to the bible, the devil was an angel that was cast out of heaven for behaving badly and challenging God’s authority. Fallen angel tattoos are common for people that look innocent but behave badly behind closed doors. A person who chooses fallen angel designs typically have at least one bad habit that they would not like the people that they associate with to know about. There are many different types of designs for angel tattoos for people to choose from and the type of image that is chosen depends on the personal preference of the person that will be wearing the tattoo.
The problem with using free tattoo design websites is it that they provide old, diluted and over used designs. When selecting a tattoo, you want it to be unique and different. By using these free websites, you will not achieve these objectives.
To prove my point, simply check out people with tattoos and you will be amazed how many of them have duplicate tattoos. Further proof would include, tattoo parlors themselves. Tattoo shops usually have a display on their wall exhibiting hundreds, at times thousands of designs. If you were to compare tattoo shops, you will notice that they tend to have similar designs on their respective walls.
The trend of searching for a tattoo design on the internet is a recent phenomenon and in the past has worked quite well. Some of these free web-sites would let you view tattoos, and then you were able to save the design on your local computer so you can print the design. This printable tattoo designs are still quite popular today but have been saturated with copied tattoos.
“For me this was a no-brainer. I’ve yet to find a better deal! You’ve got a good set of flashes.. I went for a chinese dragon design on my shoulder. I’m well please with how it looks. The design was clear enough for the artist to follow off.. Cheers. ”
- Matt, UK
The solution to this problem is simple. Lay down a few buck to join a membership based tattoo design website. These sites ensure that you get quality tattoo designs that are unique and rarely used by the general public. Check out our reviews on tattoo design membership websites for more information.
