Friday, May 2, 2014

Designs For Star Wars And Rose Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


Almost all the people in this world know about Star Wars. It is a very popular film with many characters who have become a favourite among the followers of the film. These followers love show their love for whichever character happens to be their favourite by wearing his image in the form of Star Wars tattoos.

It has been hard to find one among of the favorite Star Wars tattoos with a high geek level. This is primarily due to the many Star Wars tattoo designs available out there. However, a design that combines a Classic Star Wars icon with the queen of cartoon kitties cross the line, became the exception and is now part of the ultimate geekdom.

Star Wars tattoos are available in designs that are not bad at all. Darth Vader and Anakin Skywalker are the popular film characters that are most featured in these tattoos. These tattoos have become so popular that contests involving the selection of their best designs have been joined in by fans who prefer to thread the needle to prove their love for the saga.

For centuries, rose flowers have been favoured subjects for artists in paintings. For this reason, it is not at all a surprise that rose tattoo designs have become one of the most chosen themes for both men and women. Known not only for their beauty, these tattoos are also popular for the symbolic meanings they convey.

It is in the color of rose tattoo designs that one finds a variation in the meanings they convey. Red roses are always associated with love, beauty and romantic love. Yellow roses offer joy and friendship to their beholders. Dark red roses say that its wearer is unconscious of his beauty. Black roses are expressions of mourning over the death of a loved one.

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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