tattoo art designs :: koi carp tattoo
August 6, 2009 by Nick
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Many think that the the Koi fish originated in Persia, Eastern Asia and China. Wild carp are called Koi by many Japanese. The term itself was later applied to all carp, both wild and colored.
The Japanese now call the wild carp “magoi”, and colored and inbred magoi are called Koi. Koi that are bred for color are called “Nishikigoi” which means colorful cloth (nishiki) and carp(goi). The depiction of the Koi fish is also one of the most popular and beautiful of the Japanese tattoo symbols.
Surprising to many Westerners is the large amount of ancient myth that surrounds the Koi fish and their elevated status in the Orient. Their glorious colors and color combinations may contribute to these tales. The colors include silver, gold, white, yellow, orange, black and even calico.
Some legends say that Koi fish can climb waterfalls bravely. They also say that if the fish has been caught, it will lay on the cutting board awaighting the knife without a quiver. In Koi symbolism this has been likened to a samurai warrior facing a sword.
This theme dates back to ancient China where a legend tells of how any Koi that succeeded in climbing the falls on the Yellow River at a point called Dragon Gate would be transformed into a dragon. Based on that legend the Koi became a symbol of worldly aspiration and advancement.
Eventually the fish came to be associated with so many masculine and positive qualities that it became Koi symbolism for the annual Boys’ Day Festival in Japan. In this festival, colorful streaming Koi flags are traditionally displayed for each member of the family.
The various colors of the koi fish represent each of the family members. Black Koi symbolism stands for the father, the red and orange Koi symbolize the mother, blue-and-white Koi flags stand for the son and the red and pink Koi flags stand for the daughter.
In tattoo imagery, especially in combination with flowing water, the Koi fish symbolizes many of the same characteristics such as courage, the ability to attain high goals and the strength that enables one to overcome life’s difficulties.
Many people are drawn to Koi fish art for the colors and meaning hidden within. Koi tattoos have become more popular in recent years. People believe that the placement of the fish on the human body is symbolic.
They think that if the Koi is swimming down the body it symbolizes that the person is trying to overcome hardship, while if it is swimming up the body it means that the person has already overcome many of the hardships in their life.
Buddhist monks say that humans “swim” through the “ocean of suffering” without fear like a fish swims through water. Thus, many people view the Koi fish as the symbol of how we should persevere in life. According to tattoo websites, Koi symbolism represents good fortune, prosperity and riches. Also the Japanese feel that the depiction of this fish on the human body represents male strength.
In Japan Koi symbolism represents perseverance in adversity and strength of purpose. The strongest Koi will swim upstream until it reaches the final waterfall where it vaults into the mists and becomes a water dragon.
Based on that legend the Koi has become a symbol of worldly aspiration and advancement. Because of its strength and determination to overcome obstacles it stands for courage and the ability to attain high goals. Others say it means good luck and good fortune especially in China where seven golden Koi represent good luck. Another example of Koi symbolism is that the larger the Koi, the richer you are. This probably stems from the fact that large specimens are very expensive.
It has been said that if you are determined and don’t conform to what society expects, you are like a Koi swimming upstream against the current. Koi symbolism represents yin and yang in ponds. Normally there is a balance of one black to nine gold.
Koi are referred to as “living jewels” or “swimming flowers”. The positive attributes associated with Koi fish have made them popular choices for body art, jewelry and paintings for centuries. If you look into oriental art you’ll find many beautiful examples of the Koi symbolism.
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July 27, 2009 by Nick
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Nowadays a quarter sleeve tattoo is considered one of the most hot tattoo art design thus making it easy to find an enormous amount of designs over the net, but you may want to ask your self do i want a unique quarter sleeve design or something that is common?I will explain to you how you can find a unique quarter sleeve tattoo art design in a matter of hours. I have a personal experience with tattoo‘s of many years and i can tell you one thing, you should always pick the tattoo art design that you feel that expresses your inner self and your personality, dont do it for the trend or any other reason, do it for you, for who you are be inspired by your self and what surounds you.
the best way i found to form my own quarter sleeve tattoo art design was to search for images i like, for example the nautical star and some tribal art tattoo and combine them with other images that i found on the net,but i have the knowledge to use photoshop and other image editing software to combine them and make one unique tattoo art design, if you dont have that kind of knowledge you could just collect the images and then give them to your tattoo artist and ask for him to combine them with his own style and you will end up with your own unique quarter sleeve tattoo art design, or you could also ask a friend that is good with art to combine them and make you the design.
Now the big question is, are the websites that provide this so called tattoo collections worth your time?well the answer is simple, some of them have an enormous gallery that will really help you with finding that special tattoo art design that is right for you but some will just be a big waste of time. I have personally used some of these sites and it helped me alot for choosing my design, you may ask why, well if you are an indecisive person in general you may need to look through hundreds of designs to pick the right for you and those galleries will really help you to find it.
Always Remember to not stress out for your tattoo art design, you need to take your time and find the best one for you, if you still need help about picking your tattoo you can always follow my tips in my article: how to pick a tattoo
tattoo art designs :: how to pick a tattoo
July 18, 2009 by Nick
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Tattoos are very common nowadays, with almost 1 in 4 individuals getting at least one. Tattoos stand for a fine art, and let individuals to express their inner self. Even though they are common, most individuals will be regretting about having them. In many cases, those who repent tattoos didnt consider about their tattoo art design or make the time to pick out the most preferential tattoo for them. Even though it is possible to get a tattoo removed, the treatment is costly and rather unpleasant. To forbid this from occurring, you should always make some time and get the most relevant tattoo for your self, your dream tattoo art design.
Tattoo Sourcebook | ArtBody Tattoo art designs
July 14, 2009 by Nick
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Approaching the fascinating world of tattoo art from the perspective of art design , The Tattoo Sourcebook offers basic instruction on art designing a tattoo and hundreds of images to help choose one. $7.99 | Tattoo Books | Read more
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Free Tattoo Flash art designs – Why You Should Avoid Them!
July 14, 2009 by Nick
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So if you are expecting for tattoo art designs forget flash tattoo art designs. If you see free flash tattoo art on some website, or if the tattooist tells you to pick one from a sheet or ‘off the wall’ and doesn’t draw your art design free hand …
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Mechanical cheetah comin' atcha! | TECHNEWSPOND
July 14, 2009 by Nick
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3D Tattoos Arts and Weird Tattoos .
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Mechanical cheetah comin' atcha! | TECHNEWSPOND
July 14, 2009 by Nick
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3D Tattoos Arts and Weird Tattoos .
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Raon Digital: maker of UMPC monstrosities meets its maker …
July 14, 2009 by Nick
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3D Tattoos Arts on body and Weird Tattoos ,very cool !! by : tattoo -gallery- art design .blogspot.com. Fallen Art .
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Free Tattoos art designs » The Tattoo Encyclopedia : A Guide To …
July 12, 2009 by Nick
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Organized in a convenient A-to-Z format, cross-referenced, indexed by category, and illustrated with three hundred samples of authentic tattoo line art , this book features a stunning array of images ranging from ancient Buddhist and …
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Free Tattoos art designs » The Tattoo Encyclopedia : A Guide To …
July 12, 2009 by Nick
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Organized in a convenient A-to-Z format, cross-referenced, indexed by category, and illustrated with three hundred samples of authentic tattoo line art , this book features a stunning array of images ranging from ancient Buddhist and …
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