Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Looking For a Flame Tattoo Design?


Nothing will get you more fired up then a flame tattoo! Since the beginning of time we just love
a good fire and we like to watch things burn. At the end of this article, you will find a website
that offers a huge tattoo directory. This tattoo directory gives you thousands of choices for the
ultimate tattoo! Is the Flame tattoo design right for you?


Elvis Presley had a popular song called a Hunk of Burning Love and I always imagined
someone eating a bunch of hot peppers. The next day after ten hot pepper burritos, you
will be singing a Hunk of Burning Love! If you like it really hot, then you will be putting flames
where ever you can. I have seen flames on tricked out cars and on tight black leather pants.


If you really want to heat things up, you can even put a flame tattoo design on your back!
When looking at a flame tattoo design, you can find yourself in a trance. The colors of the
flames pull you in and your pleased by the bright color. Colors have a powerful impact on us
and millions of people are drawn to the flame tattoo design. Red and yellow are two uplifting
power colors of the flames tattoo design. Red produces excitement and yellow can make you
feel happy.


Remember the movie Backdraft(1991), Donald Sutherland played a character who knew the
power of fire. He had a history in the movie of being an arsonist. He called the fire a beast,
because it will devour you when it at will. Fire keeps itself alive and will consume whatever is
in its path, making it extremely dangerous. A flame tattoo design will normally go in one
direction on the body and brings the attention of many spectators. A flame tattoo design can
look destructive, violent, and uncontrolled.


Many like the flame tattoo design, because of its liberating look. A flame tattoo design can give
off whatever message your trying to send your spectators. Some bikers and wrestlers are known
to have a flame tattoo design. Again, it gives the bad boy look of, Don't Mess with Me! If you
mess with a person who has a flame tattoo design, you could be playing with fire.


I saw a flame tattoo design of a hot chick surrounded by flames. This is a very sexy and hot idea!
I think a cool tattoo would be a Ghost Rider image. With all the super hero movies coming out
I hope Nicolas Cage does well with Ghost Rider. Stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze(Nicolas Cage)
gives up his soul to become a hellblazing vigilante, to fight against power hungry Blackheart, the son
of the devil himself. Ghost Rider has fire shooting out of his skull and a cool looking chopper with
flames bursting everywhere. Eva Mendes will be starring in Ghost Rider so you know it will be hot!
What draws you to the flame tattoo design?


A flame tattoo design can make a good sleeve tattoo! Let's take a look at some of the meanings
behind the flame tattoo design. Fire is one of the five Chinese elements . A flame tattoo design
can symbolize transformation and passion. The Phoenix is consumed in flames and is brought
back to life out of its own ashes. The flaming Phoenix represents rebirth in the cycle of life.
Gene Simmons of the rock group KISS, was well known for being the fire-breathing bassist
and has a high regard for the Phoenix rising from the flames! Also, the flame tattoo design can
mean light and knowledge.


By using a huge tattoo directory, you will not have to search the whole internet. You would have
to look through thousands of web pages listed in Google to find what you want! Sounds like a
headache! I found a website that specializes in tattoos, by putting together the ultimate gallery of
tattoos, making your search easy and fun. Getting a tattoo is an exciting moment and you don't
want it to be a drag. Your body is waiting for the ultimate tattoo. Are you ready for some ink?




About the Author

DeWayne H. Strickland is an online researcher and the movie critic of
MovieDownloadMatrix.com. To learn more about this Awesome Tattoo Directory and how you can find your own tattoo fast, hurry to: http://301url.com/Tattoo-Me-Now

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Star Tattoo Symbolism

Star symbols have appeared in various guides and contexts for thousands of years, each bringing different cultural, social and religious meanings to the people involved. They have come to symbolise positivity, high ambitions, dreams, ideals and even life itself. In fact, the greatest star of all, the sun is vital for our continued survival.Star designs mean a multitude of different things to different people, but perhaps the most meaningful way to personalise the meaning of stars depends on the number of points depicted by the design.4 PointsThe four pointed star, either shown as a plus sign type cross with or without the ends sharpened, has close connections with the various Native American tribes and therefore has come to symbolise native american pride.5 PointsThe five pointed star is the most popular design by a substantial margin. If I asked you to think about a star, I bet you'd think of a five pointed design. But the five pointed star takes on many different meanings for different people.First, there is the filled in pentagram. This solid five pointed star, like the type used on the American flag, is the most popular variety. It can form part of a tattoo design of almost any size and can appear on any part of the body. This design is the most basic way to symbolise a star and all the associated meanings of positivity and ambition.Second, there is the outline of a five pointed star known as a pentacle. This is the most popular design used to symbolize witchcraft. This pagan symbol represents their quest for divine knowledge and the secrets of life. Each points of the star represents one of the five elements; air, water, earth, fire and spirit.

Third, there is the upside down pentacle which represents the darker side of imagary. This reversed pentacle is generally associated with the satanic or dark interpretation of ritualism. If you want to avoid this possible symbolic meaning, it's wise to choose the traditional pentacle star tattoo design.6 PointsThe six pointed star, or hexagram, is a triangle overlaid by another upside down triangle, and has existed since the early bronze period (3000 BC). Initially is was used as a magical symbol, but subsequently two further meaning have developed. The more obscure meaning relates to an ancient pagan god known as the Star of Remphan.More commonly, the six pointed star represents the Star or Shield of David. After the arrival of Christianity, the symbol became popular among Jews and was adopted as the official seal of the Jewish community at the end of the 17th century. The six points represent balance and beauty.7 PointsThe seven pointed star, or septagram also has a variety of different meanings, each of which creates a vast array of tattoo design opportunities. As an added bonus, the septacle is not as popular as the other star designs so it could be a good option if you want your design to be totally unique.First, it's the basic of the geometry of Le Basilique de Saint Quentin which represents the perfected man. The design is placed inside a square which represents the finite. Additionally, two circles appear in the center of the star, which are used to signify the sun and the role it plays in the center of the universe.Second, it is known at the fairy star and is associated with elves and fairies. It represents magic and the spiritual realms and as such is seen a symbol of magic and childhood to many people.Third, it is often the star worn by many sheriffs and law enforcement officers.Finally, seven has long been considered a lucky or magical number. Lucky sevens, the seven wonders of the world, seven colors of the rainbow, seven notes in the musical scale etc.8 PointsThe eight pointed star or Octogram has a number of meanings. In modern times is the icon of the National and Auxiliary Fire Service, and for this reason is popular with firefighters across America.It is also the symbol of the cross of Saint John. In pagan terms it represents completeness and the regenerative cycle.Finally, it was the emblem of the Knights of Malta and was popular during the Crusades. The eight points are said to represent the eight virtues of being a knight; Tact, Perseverance, Gallantry, Loyalty, Dexterity, Explicitness, Observation and Sympathy.9 PointsThe nine pointed star represents a connection as it is the symbol that unites the nine worlds in norse mythology. To many people it also represents completeness as it's the largest single digit number. By: Gustavo Gomez

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