dimanche 4 mai 2014

Designs For Star Wars And Rose Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


Star Wars is known by almost everyone around the world. Being a very popular film, it has introduced many characters who have become instant favourites among its many followers. These followers have great affection to whichever character they become attached to and show it by inking his image in his body in the form of Star Wars tattoos.

The huge variety of favorite Star Wars tattoos out there has neutralized the geek value of each design when taken individually. This, however, is not the case for the combination of a Classic Star Wars icon with the queen of cartoon kitties. This particular design crossed the line and made it to the list of ultimate geekdom.

The focal point to Star Wars tattoos are most frequently than not either Darth Vader or Anakin Skywalker. Because of the increasing clamour for these tattoos, contests are even being held just to find the best designs for them. These contests have come out with designs that are not bad at all, submitted by fans who are not afraid of showing their devotion to the saga by going under the needle.

Rose tattoo designs are among the more popular themes for both men and women following the footsteps of rose flowers being favoured subjects for artists in their paintings. These designs that have been hailed for their beauty, also carry with them symbolic meanings that best characterized their wearers.

It is in their color that the meanings behind rose tattoo designs vary. Red is a representation of love, beauty and romantic love; yellow is an expression of joy and friendship; dark red stand for unconscious beauty and black is a symbol for death.

When rose tattoo designs are combined with other objects, the meaning they symbolize changes drastically because of the integration of the two images. These designs are popular among the westerners as the lotus is famous in the east. These two flowers share a lot of meanings in the world of body art. The rose is believed to be originally colored white by the Greeks until it was turned to red by Aphrodite, the goddess of love.




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