Aboriginal Face Art
Posted in aboriginal art on 05/04/2010 04:16 pm by admin
Japanese Sleeve Tattoo – Tattoo Me Now
Japanese dragons denote rough beauty and level of power as well. However, these designs are not limited for Japanese people only. As a matter of fact, Japanese sleeve tattoo is widely known for different people. Traditional Japanese dragons are usually done in a colored ink where you can decide yourself which will suits your preference, though traditional Japanese tattoos are done in gray and black only. Listed below are other cool stuffs you can choose in having your own Japanese tattoo design.
First that will come in the list is the traditional dragon. Normally, this traditional Japanese dragon body art consists of its whole body winding among your leg, around your arm or your back perhaps. The entire body is considerable in length and will use large part of your skin. Not only that, you can also set some fire background on the dragon, opposing equal elements or even traditional Japanese waves or both portray duality. The traditional Japanese dragon can have different colors, but the fire should be stayed as orange and red and the water blue with some white highlights.
If you don’t want to use a big part of your skin or even not want the entire dragon on your body, then you may use the dragon head only. The tattoo artist can place a lot of detail in the dragon head. It can be done by adding great features on the dragon’s face, creating bright eyes, green scaled skin, serpent’s tongue, sharp jagged teeth and more. The head of the dragon can be also wreathed in water and flame or forming yin yang.
Rounded lines, Aboriginal designs of intersecting lines from different regions in the body usually form a tribal dragon tattoo. A tattoo artist can make an image including the traditional Japanese dragon out of these intersecting lines. Decide whether to choose the traditional tribal color of pure black or use some shades of colors to pay homage of the Japanese style. Whatever you like, it will surely bring a stunning outcome.
As you may see, Japanese sleeve tattoo is not limited when it comes to designs. As a matter of fact, there are so many tattoo artists that can help you bring your chosen style into life.
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Australian Aboriginal Dream Art at the Quai de Branly Museum in Paris, France
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