Posted onMonday, November 26, 2012byEli PresleyLeave a comment
Hey, Eli here. Thanks for checking out my blog, you’ve come to the right place if your looking for a comprehensive meaning of Anchor Tattoo.
First and foremost, I just want to clarify __ "the only person who
really knows the ultimate meaning of any design is the wearer" If you’re interested in getting a anchor tattoo of your own, read on to
learn about the special significance that the humble anchor has had in
different parts of the world.
I know that not everyone likes tattoos. In fact, my parents are probably
one of the biggest anti-tattoo people I know. They just don't
understand them or what they represent. It may not be what my parents
want but tattoos are my favorite way to express myself. Tattoos are a
form of artwork, if done properly. I currently have 3 tattoos, 1 is a anchor tattoo that I got over 8 months ago. I am still madly in love
with and I am excited to be getting a new one very soon. I have many
ideas that I am juggling with right now but there is one that I am sure
of. I am not sure when I am going to get it but as soon as I do, I will
post. The tattoo that I am going to get is a dreamcatcher tattoo on my
back. I want it in black and white and on the side of my back. Close to
the rib. I love everything that a dream catcher represents, I almost
want it as my good luck charm.
So what is the symbolism behind the anchor tattoo design?
Anchor tattoo designs have always been
very popular, especially among sailors. If someone looks kind of sport
tattoo designs, he was immediately branded as an experienced sailor. In
addition to being one of the most common, they are, in fact, one of the
oldest tattoo designs.
With
all the hype on all things retro, no surprise that they were brought
back into fashion in a more colorful and vibrant designs that will
look cool and chic in any part of the body. The resurrection of the
type of tattoo jump from the west coast, the nickname of "west coast"
style tattoos.
So
what's the story behind the design of the anchor? The story goes all
the way back to the early Christian period, back when it claimed to be
one punished by the Greeks. To avoid persecution, the cross symbol was
discretely replaced by the anchor. Anchor served as a secret symbol for
the cross, and people choose to wear it as a subtle expression of
Christianity.
It's
still a lot later that anchors grew popular among sailors. The anchors
are closely associated with the sailors as they use them in their line
of work. However, it's not just sailors who get tattoos anchor today. It
can hold a much deeper meaning. This stands for stability and
durability. A man, not necessarily a sailor, can choose to get one to
show the women in his life that he is the one thing that is constant
and stable in it. Influential former British Prime Minister Winston
Churchill is said to sport such tattoos as well.
It's
not just men who get an anchor tattoo designs. The anchor tattoo design became
popular with girls too. Some women look to attract the eagle-anchor
tattoo globed under their collarbones, while some are also getting
them on their arms, biceps, chest, or anywhere on their bodies. A
small tattoo looks really good on her wrist. Singer Amy Winehouse has
some anchor tattoo designs on various parts of his body.
So
the reason why many people choose to get the kind of tattoo is
because they hold many meanings, even in the sense of religious and
romantic. If you are looking to get one, there are different designs
available for you to choose from. You can browse through different
websites, go to a tattoo magazine, or even better, ask the tattoo
artist help you in finding the design that best suits your
personality. Sailor tattoo is one of the most popular designs. There are
lots of great ideas tattoo artist you can get provided you know what
your needs before looking for it.
Lady GAGA got an anchor tattooed on her ribcage
Miley Cyrus got an anchor tattooed on her wrist
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Posted onSaturday, November 24, 2012byEli PresleyLeave a comment
While tattoos can be fantastic & beautiful, they can also be
hideous & embarrassing. This article will tell you about the sort
of things you need to consider before you get a tattoo, how to pick a
design, how to choose a tattoo artist & how to look after it once
it’s done.
I love my tattoos, but before you get any,
you need to think about the fact that getting a tattoo is a big deal.
It might come out looking terrible, you might hate it, you might be
allergic to the ink they use, your parents may never speak to you again,
you may become unemployable (depending on what you get & where)
& YOUWILLHAVE IT FOREVER. Unless you can afford laser removal which, I understand, is very expensive.
There are lots of good reasons for getting a tattoo. There are also a lot of bad ones. For example:You want to piss off your parents. You want to look tough. All your
friends have them & you feel left out. You want to profess your
undying love to your new girlfriend via ink on your skin (dude, just
send a card). You want to be cool. You’re drunk. Your friend needs
someone to practice on. Et cetera.
I have seen so many bad tattoos — so bad they make me cringe when I
think about them. I know a guy who went somewhere “cheap” to get his
done & he ended up with a tattoo that is crooked. It is so
embarrassing! My point is, getting a tattoo which doesn’t suck isn’t
that easy. The proliferation of ugly tattoos on the shoulders of the
great unwashed is proof of that.
Where do you want it?
My suggestion (at least for a first tattoo) is that you get it somewhere
which is easy to cover for work. Anything below the wrists or above
the neck is a pretty bad call, though there are a lot of tattoo parlours
which won’t tattoo anyone there anyway. Remember that people really
like to judge anyone with a tattoo. My friend is about to get his
knuckles tattooed & I dread the day he has to go to court for a
traffic violation or travels internationally.
How much do you want to spend?
The answer should be “as much as it takes”. Please, never go anywhere
& say “Oh, I only have $100, what can you do for me?”. I have spent
thousands of dollars on my arms (& that’s before you even factor in
that I flew to New York to get Timmy Kern to do one of them). You
should plan your tattoo with your artist first, get an estimate of cost,
& then go away & save your money! It’s for life! Remember?!
What are you going to get?
Most tattoo artists have pages of what is called flash art up on their
walls which you can pick from. I always thought that was quite a
bizarre thing… you walk into a parlour, have a cursory glance around,
then say to the man behind the counter, “yeah, gimme ‘horny little devil
#6’, right here”. It’s so meaningless! I actually knew someone with
that exact tattoo, it was painful to look at.
If you’re not sure of what you want, try making a list of things
which appeal to you (aesthetic or otherwise). Make it three pages long
if you need to, just brainstorm & rattle off as many things as you
can think of. I did that for both of my tattoos. The first list (when I
shrunk it down to the things I actually wanted on me) said: siamese
twins / candy / cupcakes / teacups / fortune cookies / hearts. The
second one said: swanboat / hot air balloon. If you can find pictures
of the things you like, print them out & take them to your tattoo
artist. This will help them a lot.
A reader just suggested that if you’re getting something in a
written in a foreign language, make sure you check with a native speaker
to ensure it says what you think it does!
I found a tattoo online which I really like…
No! No no no! Please don’t rip off someone else’s tattoo. It smacks
of lame. A tattoo is meant to represent you, not someone else! People
go to a lot of effort to design tattoos which are individual to them,
& unfortunately this kind of thing happens all the time — which is
one reason why I don’t really like posting full pictures of my tattoos
online. Call me paranoid, but it’s almost like asking for someone to
steal it.
Well, I found some art online which I really like…
Ask the artist for permission. They will probably be delighted, but
it’s definitely polite to ask first. My siamese twins are two of Fawn
Gehweiler’s characters joined together, & I definitely asked her
whether it was okay!
How do I find a good tattoo artist?
Shop around. Have a look at HERE
& search for artists in your area. Ask people online, ask your
friends, then go into the shops & talk to the people who work there.
Ask to see their portfolios — the flash on the wall is usually
purchased from another company & is in no way indicative of their
talent. A good tattoo artist should have social skills (i.e., not make
you feel like a chump), be professional, polite & talented. If you
find one you like, make an appointment for a consultation, & take in
your ideas for your tattoo.
Okay, my artist drew something up for me, now what?
I am possibly the most cautious person ever. I once had someone draw me
up a tattoo, which I then taped to the head of my bed so I could look
at it every night & see whether I got sick of it. I did, so I knew I
shouldn’t get it tattooed on me. (Looking back on it, I am SO glad I
didn’t have it done. Phew.) Anyway, I would suggest doing something
similar. Put it somewhere that you can look at it often.
It’s been months! I still like the design.
Get yo’ butt to the tattoo parlour, then! When they press the design onto your body, have a GOOD look at it in a mirror to make sure you REALLY like it. It can still be altered at this stage, so don’t feel like you’re being a pain if you want a slight change.
Does it hurt?
Yes, but not as badly as you think it will. Some areas (on top of bone,
for example) hurt more than others, but it’s pretty bearable. If
you’re worried about it, try taking some Tylenol beforehand. The best
thing to do is concentrate on breathing slowly. Endorphins will kick
in, & you won’t feel it as much. It also helps to think about other
things than a needle in your arm — take a friend to talk to if you
want, or make conversation with your tattoo artist. I’ve seen some
people take mp3 players along, but I just think that’s kinda rude.
How do I look after it?
Tattoo artists have different aftercare methods, so do whatever your
tattoo artist tells you to do. Basically, while it’s healing, keep it
moisturised (but not over-moisturised) & don’t pick at it! Don’t go
swimming, sit in a sauna or expose your new tattoo to sunlight. This
will impede the healing process & can cause infections & other
nasties.
It’s healed! I have a tattoo! I’m the coolest person ever!
Why yes… yes, you are. Remember to ALWAYS put
sunblock on your tattoos whenever you go out in the sun. Otherwise
your beautiful tattoo will fade & look sad, & we don’t want
that.
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Hey Eli here, thanks for checking out my web page.
I am 24 years old and have a wonderful two-year-old little boy yeah I know I started early still managed to get college in though.
I've always loved the art of tattooing, people I meet want to know what my tat's mean.
Surprisingly they usually have some tattoos of their own and don't even know what they're tattoos mean.
33% of all people regret their first tattoo.
80% just pick what was on the wall at the tattoo shop.
You will wear this for the rest of your life.
have a look at some professional designs know what to ask your tattoo artist.
Yet it might mean spending $20 or $40 bucks but you really should check out some professional designs before going to the tat shop. I've looked at lots of what's available on Internet if you want my 2 sense here