Monday, February 1, 2010

Christian Aguilera Variation Tattoo

Christian Aguilera Variation Tattoo
Christian Aguilera Variation Tattoo

Christian Aguilera Variation Tattoo

Christian Aguilera has a variation of her name, “Xtina” tattooed across the back of her neck. She also has a design on the inside of her left forearm and a small flower on her left wrist. In addition, she has a tattoo below her bikini line and is said to have a small tattoo on her back. Tattoos aren’t all that Aguilera has. She also has piercings in her right nipple and her left nostril.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Johnny Depp Cool Tattoo

Johnny Depp Cool Tattoo
Johnny Depp Cool Tattoo

Johnny Depp has long been a fan of tattoos, since before their leap into mainstream popularity. As with all aspects of Depp, he was far ahead of his time. One of his most famous tattoos is one that once read “Winona Forever” in dedication to his girlfriend at the time, Winona Ryder. After the break up, he changed it to read “Wino Forever.”

Angelina Jolie Beautiful Body Tattoo

Angelina Jolie Beautiful Body Tattoo
Angelina Jolie Beautiful Body Tattoo


Angelina Jolie is easily the most popular famous person who fan tattoos. She has a dozen tattoos or more, and continues adding them to her beautiful body. All of her tattoos are reflective of her exotic and dangerously sensual personality. Thanks to Jolie, the tribal dragon, which she has tattooed on her back, has become one of the most popular tattoo choices for women. In addition, her tattoos have created a strong interest in Southwest Asia traditional tattooing.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Face tattoos were first in Japan

Face tattoos were first in Japan

Face tattoos were first in Japan

Archaeologist believe that the first settlers in Japan, the Ainu people, were tattooed in the face. In Japanese sepulchres, Haniwai has been found, small clay figures with face tattoos, presumably aimed for social rank and to keep evil spirits away. Later face tattoos were used to punish criminals.

Basic forms of body scratching are found in all indigenous cultures. Brands, which expresses a symbolic link between the individual and the cultural community and, therefore, often involving the name. Maybe the names, as Karl Young says in his essay on tagging, played an important role in the development of the language. "Tattoos was probably one of the earliest forms of visual poetry and the body the original basis for the book."

The girl from Cherry Vegas Flickr series Tokyo Streets is a living graffiti wall. Her face is painted with the old Japanese text, linked to her family and their names. A female counterpart to the Chinese body art perfomer Zhang Huans script ritual. The whole face is complete aesthetic composed: it all at once blurred and distinct calligraphy works with the graphics, asymmetric hair, the artificial, crooked placed eyebrows and the ink around the mouth. It shows the tension between the blurred and the permanent, between volatility and a sense of belonging to the Japanese tradition.

Many writers have used the tattoo as a metaphor for the relationship between something that at the same time is permanent and blurred. This duality is the landscape of graffiti artists.