Saturday, November 7, 2009

Mia Tyler Tattoo Pictures



When you get a tattoo, you do so for others to admire it. And whether the tattoo is private for a special someone to enjoy or in a visible spot, you are making a statement to the world about who you are and about an idea you embrace and want to showcase to the world. Because a tattoo is permanent, then, it's good to know the symbolism of the tattoo you are going to proudly display on your body.
You know how often you see a tattoo on someone and it just naturally makes you want to ask about the meaning of the picture or symbols and hear the story of why the person chose that particular tattoo. Symbols from oriental cultures are popular and common because they so often send a message. And of the many wonderful oriental tattoo concepts you have to choose from, the cherry blossom is a great choice.

The cherry blossom is a beautiful choice for a feminine tattoo for a lady. tattoos for girls can be a delightful decorative statement and the cherry blossom fits that description well. In Chinese culture the cherry blossom is a symbol of femininity, sexuality and strength. So by displaying a tattoo of the cherry blossom, not only is the tattoo itself visually appealing, it's a gentle statement of womanhood, independence mixed with the femininity and sexuality that is what it means to be a woman.

When we add the symbolism that the Japanese culture puts on the orange blossom, the pattern becomes a great choice for guys or gals because in Japan the orange blossom speaks of the spiritual and philosophical hunger of a seeker of truth. In nature, the orange blossom is perfect but only for few days and as such it's a perfect artistic symbol of how short the beauty of life is and that we all must value every day we are given of this wonderful world.

There is a reason that tattoos are often called "body art". If you are seeking a tattoo that has the aspects of art of beauty, meaning and thought provoking concepts, the cherry blossom is a great choice. In Japanese culture, the fallen cherry blossom is a powerful image of the tragedy of youth and the passing of something beautiful. In art, the image of a flower on the snow is one that communicates that spiritual concept and can lead to deep reflection about the nature of life, youth and the passing and return of beauty to the world each year. Your tattoo can also artistically suggest these ideas.

The passage of youth and strength embodied in beauty is also applied to the male imagery of the warrior which is a powerful artistic concept especially in oriental art. And in all cultures the valor and courage of youth to become warriors and their stunning beauty even in battle garb is an artistic image. The orange blossom is also a symbol of that bravery as each year the blossom emerges courageously only to be fallen so shortly thereafter.

On a personal level, to find a tattoo design that is a tasteful tribute perhaps to a fallen youth in your own life, the orange blossom is an ideal choice because like the beautiful blossom, that youth's time with us in this world was delightful but far too short. In a similar way, the orange blossom is a thoughtful way to use a tattoo pattern to pay honor to our own passing youth as we pass from that wonderful time of life into the richness of adult life.


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