Monday, December 6, 2010

Celtic Dragon Tattoo


Dragons are mythical creatures that are present in many cultures, and are used in many tattoo designs. A Celtic dragon tattoo portrays a variety of meanings to the person who wears it, and can be favorable to suffice one's craving for a unique form of art. Having a real dragon may be impossible, but having a dragon as a tattoo is relatively easy to achieve. Here are some things to consider in choosing which dragon tattoo to get:
The Celtic dragon is used to signify the creation of life and the birth of living creatures. In Celtic mythology, dragons contribute to the "balance" of the world itself. It can also symbolize strength, as it is believed that places where these dragons stay often are the spots where great power can be found.
If used as a tattoo, the Celtic dragon can be quite a sight to bask in. Its appearance can be overwhelming especially when the artist enhances the image with color and character. The Celtic tattoos are preferred mostly by men to give a sense of superiority. As this tattoo is of masculine nature, women who have strong personalities take fancy in this design.
What is more, Celtic dragons are used by the Welsh in their flag with a script scrolled below it stating their belief in the abilities of the dragon. These people seek the dragon for guidance in their lives. As such, the dragon is perceived as a sacred entity that is the most powerful of all. Tattoos using the said image can be made with reference to various historical writings and documents if a more traditional design I preferred. On the other hand, if the person to get the tattoo wishes to have a Celtic dragon that is one-of-a-kind, he may ask for assistance from skilled tattoo artists.
While some people may prefer to have their tattoo designs made by an artist before going to the tattoo salon. There are also images of the Celtic dragon available on the Internet that can make chosen as a design. The important thing in this venture is that the tattoo artist should be adept in inking the designs even if it is not of his own creation.
Also, the tattoo of a Celtic dragon is best chosen for areas of the body that can accommodate a large design. Flat and broad areas such as the chest or the back of the body are the best parts to cover with this kind of tattoo. This is because the beauty of a Celtic tattoos can be best appreciated when it is made with great detail, which will not be possible if it would only cover a small part of the body. The arms and thighs may be adorned with a tattoo of the Celtic dragon, but its detail would be limited.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Sarcastic Dragon Tattoo

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The meaning of the dragon changes from place to place. In the western culture they are reputable for being evil, powerful and aggressive – something that made them fearsome and respected.
A dragon tattoo on a woman would represent a fiery hot disposition.  Being independent and intelligent she needs no man.  She is the female version of the male dragon but she is far more ruthless, cunning, sly, and devious.  If a man tries to handle her, well pity him, she will crucify him.  She is well-educated and articulate. 

Colorful Dragon Tattoo

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 This dragon has its mouth closed, in a less aggressive stance. It also clutches in one of his claws an object that is variously shown as a ball, a pearl, or a jewel. This item is essentially the closed-lotus form seen in various Buddhist designs including temples and grave markers. It represents the spiritual essence of the universe, by which the dragon controls the winds, rains, and even the movement of the planets, and he protects.