Monday, September 1, 2008

The Art of the New Zealand Tattoo (Paperback)

The Art of the New Zealand Tattoo

Choosing the right tribal art tattoo varies from selecting a random design that you think looks good, to actually researching the meaning behind a particular tribal art tattoo. Here are two ways to choose a tribal art tattoo for you:

1. Choose randomly a tribal art tattoo. This tends to be the most common method individuals use, and it's unfortunate for a number of reasons. There has been a heavy trend towards tribal art tattoo designs in the past ten years, and many have hopped on the bandwagon, gone out and randomly chose a picture of tribal tattoo they thought was "cool". Had it not been trendy they wouldn't have ever thought to choose a tribal art tattoo to place on their body. These type of tattoo decisions are where regret later sets in after the trend wears off. Many feel foolish after realizing how "un-unique" their tattoo is while seeing everyone else with the same tribal art tattoo on their body.

2. Choosing meaning in your tribal art tattoo. Finding meaning when looking for a tribal art tattoo, can be done out of a rationalization that this will somehow justify hopping on the trendy tribal bandwagon. If you truly are after significance in your ink then do your due diligence, but if your a trend hopper then just hop on and be done with it.

Fortunately for those seeking symbols or meaning, searching for a tribal art tattoo, can be very rewarding and exciting. You can begin by researching the various tribes and finding a picture of a tribal art tattoo, and learn the meaning behind it. Native Indian, North American Indian, Pacific Northwest American Indian, Indigenous, African, Egyptian, Mayan, Aztec, Hawaiian, Samoan, Maori, South Pacific, Micronesian, Polynesian, Melanesian, are but a few tribal tattoo art designs to look into.

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