Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Viking Tattoo Pictures And Cultural History: Artwork Ideas

If you could go back in time somewhere around the 10th century, you could have the unpleasant experience of running into a Scandinavian Viking on the European or North Atlantic shores. Fortunately for you're valuables, you will have to settle for a modern day Viking tattoo instead.

Vikings were warriors with swords traveling by ship with the goal of raiding and thieving their way to survival. Most of the evidence of their culture comes from archeological finds, since the concept of writing on paper was not invented in their time.

Some later writings have surfaced, but the more reliable sources of information come from longships and runes left behind from ages ago.

All things change through time, and the perception of the Vikings has definitely benefited from this. Though they were likely vicious, ruthless raiders who left death and disruption in their wake, many now see them as heroic.

Viking tattoos are often used to portray manly strength, courage, and victory. They are sometimes shown standing at the tip of a ship at sea with large swords held up in the air. This is the ultimate sign of victory; of champions.

Viking Tattoo Pictures:
A Viking tattoo can also represent the darker side of the culture. Some present close-up facial portraits of men with the characteristic long, shaggy beard. Others trade the beard for patches of animalistic fur across the face and shoulders. These portraits typically feature piercing eyes portrayed with dark black and white shading.
The concept of the Viking is similar to that of the pirate, but the symbols used in each tattoo are quite different. They symbols that many Viking tattoos have in common include the sword, ship, and beard. Most are also displayed with muscular, strong bodies.
Some may be represented on horses and may have elaborate headgear. For the most part, these are strong tattoos designed to deliver a perception of courage, danger, or fear.
LinkPicture of a superbly drawn viking back piece featuring a pair of warriors armed for battle. Donning long beards and fierce expressions.
Picture of a color-rich viking tattoo featuring a blonde headed man with braided hair and piercing eyes. Design is located on the shoulder and upper arm.
Here we see some traditional viking artwork featuring a scowling male with horned headgear and long facial hair.
Picture of a viking warrior armed with a sword and posed in a striking fashion. Once again we see the classic horned helmet upon his head.

Monday, November 14, 2011

A Drop of Kayla


Name: Kayla-Louise Davys(parents watched way too much Days of Our Lives) aka Kiki aka Kaywa aka LouLouaka Raza


Age: 25


Tell me about yourself. What do you do, like, enjoy, what inspires you,what irritates you, children? Pets?  Anything?!:
Well I work with the author of this blog, Miss Rooney at Motorola as the QLD territory manager.
I love music the beach and anything to do with water.
I am an incredible cook… I really should be more modest but I am masterchef material!
I am allergic to Skittles have an extreme fear of Beetlejuice
Descriptive words of me Ambitious. Driven.Indecisive. Confident. Unreliable. Impulsive. Caring. Sensitive. Loyal.Stubborn. Loving. Spontaneous. Unpredictable.


How many tattoos do youhave: 2, No Lies Just Love written across my wrists in white ink and Acceptancewritten on my right rib cage


Age when you got your firsttattoo: 24


Do you have a favouritetattoo: Both of my tattoos came from how I was feeling at that point in mylife, The one on my wrists though probably means the most to me as even now Ilook at it and it reminds me that the most important thing is to be with peoplewho love you and to free yourself from those who lie and hurt you


Any more tattoos planned?What? Where?: I am trying to decide on the exact wording but I want one downthe lower half of my spine which I want written in grey but haven’t decidedwhat exactly it will say


Favorite style oftattooing…background?: I don’t really have a favorite style, I think they areall individual.


Any other modifications?Piercing etc.?: Ears pierced and belly button and numerous scars from being acomplete klutz



Have you ever felt judged,prejudiced against because of your tattoos? Never most people are usually veryintrigued by the white ink more wrists I get lots of questions about it


What made you want to gettattooed?  I have always wanted to get a tattoo but it was a matter ofreally feeling connected to the tattoo and knowing that it was something that Iwould be happy to look at in 10 years’ time and not regret.



What is the meaning/storybehind it/them/each one? The “No Lies Just Love” on my wrist I had toyed withfor about a year, but after having a few months where my relationship didn’tfeel great and I was very unsure of what to do this tattoo felt like it spoketo me and told me that I should expect love and not lies and I remember thatwhenever I look at them and how I felt at that time and that I never want tofeel that way again. Getting “Acceptance” on my ribs was also a reminder thatwe can’t always control what goes on around us, behaviors, emotions and otherpeoples actions as I can sometime be somewhat of a control freak and need tolearn to accept the way things are.





Thursday, November 3, 2011

Horseshoe Tattoo Pictures: Design Ideas And Symbolism

Horseshoe tattoos are usually chosen for their symbolism. They are a well known sign for good luck, but are also acknowledged as a symbol of protection. For some, the horseshoe is simply a sign for the state of Texas and there are some patriotic horseshoes created with the flat of Texas as a backdrop.

In the early 1900s, horseshoes were commonly hung upside down beside doorways. This was believed to protect the home, since no witch could pass through the doorway when protected by the horseshoe.

Some horseshoes are still found hanging by doorways on homes and buildings in various areas of the world. There are some horseshoe tattoos created with the upside down design to symbolize this type of protection.

Horseshoe Tattoo Pictures:
Many of these tattoos are simply designed to symbolize luck. They can feature a horseshoe turned in any direction, depending on the design and the symbolism intended for specific tattoos.
Most designs will incorporate other decorative elements and many will include words or slogans related to luck, lady luck, or the luck of the Irish. The designs are only limited by the imagination and creativity of the designer.
The most infamous horseshoe of all time has to be the one Amy Winehouse wore on her left shoulder. She had a large decorative horseshoe turned upward on the top of her shoulder. The words "Daddy's Girl" were tattooed around the horseshoe, with the first word on the top of her shoulder and the second word sitting below the horseshoe on her arm.

This tattoo has become famous and is even sold as a temporary tattoo online today. The singer is no longer alive, but her tattoos continue to make a lasting impression on fans around the world.
Horseshoe tattoos can have sentimental meanings, such as the one worn by Amy Winehouse, or they can simply be a symbol of luck, good fortune, or protection.
Picture of a superbly designed chest piece including two swallow birds, the phrase "Born To Lost Live To Win", accompanied by a horseshoe centerpiece and flaming background and a pair of nautical stars and playing cards.
Picture of a large nautical star with an equally sized horseshoe serving as the framework of the design.
Picture of a cute piece of artwork located on the back of the calf. A design that features angel wings and a name dedication.