Whether it's because of heritage or appreciation of the culture, many tattoo lovers are choosing to purchase an African tattoo. With it's climate ranging from tropical to cold and an abundance of wildlife, there is no shortage of image possibilities.
If you love animals, an African tattoo could be that of a lion, which symbolizes power and strength. Giraffes, deer and elephants, also commonly found on the world's second largest continent, are also popular animals found ranging freely throughout the African plains. Jungle creatures, including snakes, are also present along with various aquatic species.
In addition to it's landscape, varying climates and wide range of wildlife, Africa is known for both it's dance and music. Therefore, an African tattoo may symbolize some type of artistic expression in rhythm and/or movement. In addition, drums are the most commonly used instrument in African music and are therefore an excellent choice for an African tattoo.
Like other parts of the world, religion in Africa is diverse. As is the case with any region, spirituality is an important part of life and is often displayed openly as a sign of faith. Some individuals may choose to wear a symbol of their faith as jewelry, but others may opt for a tattoo to forever display their beliefs.
Because each African state differs in culture, landscape, economy and weather, there are many symbols that can be associated with each specific area. Some individuals may choose to have an African tattoo applied in the shape of the continent itself, but others may prefer a more personalized image that suits their individuality.
If you are considering an African tattoo, take the time to visit a local tattoo studio and inquire about possible options. If the artist does not have specific African tattoo samples, ask if he/she could achieve inspiration for a tattoo from an existing sketch, magazine photo or internet image. Quite often, a tattoo artist can use any type of artwork as inspiration for a tattoo and may be able to offer a unique design for anyone desiring an African tattoo.
A cultural symbol or one of heritage is often best expressed by the individual themselves. This simply means that each individual has different experiences and special moments in their lives that define their future. It is these moments and the symbols that make the most obvious choice for a tattoo. Permanent in nature, a tattoo is much like a memory. Neither can be erased and both have a tendency to transport us to another place and time.
The information contained in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. It is not designed to be used as a complete guide to the African culture and should not be used as a recommendation or advice relating to the application of an African tattoo or any specific design. Individuals who are considering getting a tattoo should carefully weigh all of the risks associated with application and should also be selective in choosing a tattoo parlor or artist.
http://www.todaytattoos.com/Articles/African-Tattoo.html
Blog Archive
-
▼
2007
(896)
-
▼
May
(69)
- Tattoos and Choosing Tattoo Designs
- Borneo Tattoos
- AFL Players Tattoos
- Akasha D'Eville
- Biker Tattoos
- Soldiers And Tattoo's - Getting Rid of the Pain - ...
- Tattoo Designs- Dragon Tattoo's & Japanese Tattoo'...
- SOYOUWANNA GET A TATTOO?
- Flower tattoos
- Butterfly Tattoo Designs
- Sun Tattoos Meaning
- Where to Find Polynesian Tattoo Galleries
- Where Should I Place My Tattoo?
- African Tattoo
- Choosing a Back Tattoo
- Dragon Tattoo- Your Choices From East to West
- Tattoo Books
- Feminine Tattoos
- All About Heart Tattoos
- Choosing a Back Tattoo
- Dragon Tattoo- Your Choices From East to West
- Tattoo Conventions
- How to Obtain a Marriage License in Massachusetts
- Getting Married in California
- Getting Married in Michigan
- Getting Married in Louisiana
- A Tattoo Is Forever - So Beware
- A Fake Tattoo - Handy In Case Of Divorce?
- Tattoo Removal - Do You Know The Risks Of Tattoo R...
- 5 Tips To Design Your Superman Tattoo Pics Profess...
- Student 'smokes up' in downtown Auburn
- New pizza joint 'taps' Auburn market
- Icons of Flesh
- Tattoo in Chinese Minorities
- Tattoo shop 'draws' students, grandmas
- Cool Henna Design Tattoos
- FAQ About Tattoos
- Sources for Free Tattoo Ideas and Tattoo Design Ideas
- Nautical Star Tattoos the History, Meaning and Sym...
- Hawaiian Arm Tattoo and Hawaiian Armbands
- Tattoos as Art
- Repairing Putty Window Glass
- The Law that Rules
- Using Internet Marketing E-books Helps With Busine...
- What You Really Need To About Starting A Work From...
- Website Promotion – The Power of Writing Articles
- Article Distribution: How Will Your Results Vary?
- How To Write Your Own Articles And Be Published
- How I Write Articles For Profit
- Why You Must Write Articles...
- Writing Articles for Thousands of Readers
- Making Money with Articles: Article Directories
- Cope With and Minimize Tattoo Pain
- Locating Helpful Articles on Money
- Top Questions about Articles and Blogs for Interne...
- Making Money with Articles: Becoming an Affiliate
- Asbestos Lawsuits in Louisiana
- Asbestos Attorneys Fight for Mesothelioma Victims
- nternet Scams or Internet Fools
- How To Write Articles That Get Instant Results
- 7 Ways To Make Money With Articles
- How I Manage my List of Where I Post Articles Online
- Free articles – tips for finding the best ones
- Don’t Let Your Kanji Tattoo Get “Lost In Translation”
- Tattoo Removal Methods
- Origins of Tattoos
- Early Tattooing Methods
- Why Is Black Temporary Henna Tattoos Dangerous?
- Five Must-Knows When Getting a Kanji Tattoo
-
▼
May
(69)