Showing posts with label Skull Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skull Tattoos. Show all posts

2013 Skull Tattoo Designs

Sugar Skull Tattoo
Skull tattoo designs are one of the scary tattoos theme, but sugar skull tattoo designs are usually beautiful styles that are humorous and colorful.
Sugar Skull Tattoo
Mexican sugar skulls are a popular 'Day Of The Dead' icon that are easily familiar and appreciated the world over. Known for their color and spontaneity, Mexican Sugar skulls embody a light hearted view of loss of life that many find relaxing. For those who celebrate 'Dia De Los Muertos', death does not mean the end of existence. Instead, life continues in another form after the earthly body has been shed.
Sugar Skull Tattoo
If you're thinking of getting a 'Day Of The Dead' skull tattoo designs, check out the sugar skull tattoo designs to ignite your creativity. You can also examine out my sugar skulls art to get ideas for 'Day Of The Dead' skull tattoo designs styles.
Sugar Skull Tattoo
Be sure to carefully consider the placement of your sugar skull tattoo designs, because certain parts of your body will allow for greater detail than others. The complexity of your Mexican tattoo designs will depend on where you have it made, for instance, a back tattoo designs will obviously give you more space to work with than an arm or leg tattoo designs.

Sugar Skull Tattoo
2013 Skull Tattoo Designs
Sugar Skull Tattoo
2013 Skull Tattoo Designs
Sugar Skull Tattoo
2013 Skull Tattoo Designs
Sugar Skull Tattoo
2013 Skull Tattoo Designs
Sugar Skull Tattoo
2013 Skull Tattoo Designs
Sugar Skull Tattoo
2013 Skull Tattoo Designs
Sugar Skull Tattoo
2013 Skull Tattoo Designs
Sugar Skull Tattoo
2013 Skull Tattoo Designs
Sugar Skull Tattoo

Skull Tattoos

The skull tattoo is an emerging type of tattoo nowadays. While in the past older people chose skulls as body decoration, today rather the younger generation is eager to get a skull or skeleton tattoo.

Skulls have been involved in many religious activities, and in this way they can reflect religion as well as culture. In many religious countries, skulls are seen as a sign of victory, purity, or eternity (like in Mexico).

In some cultures though, skeletons have long been associated with death: the grim reaper depicts death itself that comes after everyone sooner or later; in Medieval times skeletons on stained glass windows were meant to remind people of their mortality.

Skull Tattoos

Skull Tattoos

Skull Tattoos

Skull Tattoos

Skull Tattoos

Skull Tattoos

Skull Tattoos

Skull Tattoos

Skull Tattoos

Skull Tattoos

Thus, it can be seen that skulls are highly ambiguous, and it depends on the culture whether it views it acceptable in tattoo form, or rather regrettable. One thing is for sure: if you have a skeleton tattoo you can expect remarks from people daily. If you are a kind that likes to make a stir, this tattoo is a good choice for you.

Some people love to decorate their bodies with skeletons, while some prefer tattoos that use one specific body part-mostly the skull. You can occasionally see skeletal hands, femur, or other minor body parts though. If you are looking for a big elaborate design, the full skeleton is preferable, but on smaller body parts probably a skull fits the most.

After all, the most important thing is your approach to skeletons: if you think they remind you of enjoying life, don't fear that others might think otherwise. Be proud of your personality, and then you can wear your tattoo with pride.