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acetattoos · 6 months
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Reflect Your Roaring Style Through Lion Tattoo Designs
A lion tattoo design is a common idea among tattoo enthusiasts. However, each lion tattoo is also unique in the way your tattoo artist designs it and where you get it! Sizes differ, colours differ, and a lot more details could be included. The point is, it may be common but it is definitely not out of fashion!
But why would someone want a lion tattoo, you ask? Well, it’s not just about showcasing their love for the animal kingdom (although that’s definitely a part of it).
For some, it’s all about feeling strong and brave, a daily reminder to stay tough when life throws curveballs. Others do it to honour their roots and where they come from, connecting to family histories and cultures. Lions have this mystical charm too, and for some, it’s like etching their beliefs right on their skin. And let’s be real, a lion tattoo just looks stunning, like a piece of art that’s uniquely yours. Sometimes, it’s a way to pay tribute to those we’ve loved and lost or simply a way to express who you are deep down inside.
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GEOMETRIC LION TATTOO: BREAKING BOUNDARIES
Geometric tattoos have taken the tattoo world by storm, and the lion doesn’t shy away from this modern art form. A geometric lion tattoo combines the majestic presence of the king of the jungle with intricate shapes and patterns, creating a unique and visually appealing design.
Geometric lion tattoos are all about the juxtaposition of strength and precision. The bold lines and sharp angles create a sense of balance, making it an ideal choice for those who want a lion tattoo that symbolizes not only their inner strength but also their attention to detail. It’s a nod to the lion’s prowess in hunting and their calculated movements.
These tattoos often feature a lion’s head in a geometric frame, with triangles, squares, or other shapes enhancing the visual appeal. The beauty of this design is that it can be customized in various ways to suit your personality and style. Lion Hand Tattoo: Bold and Fearless
Getting a lion hand tattoo is a statement. It’s a way of saying, “I’m unapologetically myself, and I’m not afraid to show it.” This can be an infusion of your persona with the lion’s boldness and fearlessness.
The hand is a prominent location for a lion tattoo, ensuring it won’t go unnoticed. It’s a place where you can display your strength and courage for the world to see. The lion, with its unwavering confidence and presence, can inspire you to take charge and leave an indelible mark on everything you do.
Whether it’s a roaring lion covering the back of your hand or a smaller, more discreet design on your fingers, a lion hand tattoo is a bold choice. Read Full Article On : Lion Tattoo Designs
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sheltiechicago · 7 months
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Geometric Symmetrical Lion Face, By Greg Telles At Freaks Tattoos, Henderson NV
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woxtattoo · 1 year
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Lion tattoos are quite popular. It means that the people who wear it are people with a good heart, strength, bravery and wisdom too. Another hypothesis is, for example, that the animal is associated with a club to which the tattooed person belongs.
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[image description: digital drawing rendering in a semi realistic style of a fair skinned, fat, tattooed fancy shawl dancer. She has blonde hair with brown roots, and her tattoos are of a sleeping lion under her right arm, and a red octopus on the other. The dancer looks down with their right arm folded up over their head, holding a shawl behind her back, while her left arm rests lazily just over her abdomen. her regalia is pink, magenta, and yellow colored. Her skirt is pink satin with a golden ivy motif pattern, with ribbons of dark purple, dark orange, magenta, and yellow sewed at the sides in a triangular shape pointing upwards. a geometric design of triangles resembling the moth sits in the ceneter, with red maple leaf patterns in the yellow fabric, and a pink rose at the center diamond of the design. She wears plain, light tanned hide moccains, and a magenta vest with similar designs as the skirt. The shawl is hidden behind her back but has dark purple fringes and the shawl is colored yellow and pink. end description.]
(send me a moth or butterfly species and I'll draw a fancy shawl dancer inspired by it series)
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parragone · 1 year
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Anyway, ops with more tattoos than they let on;
Kapkan - one of those people who has more ink than you'd think, and you never see it because he wears long sleeves and gloves all the damn time. Most of it comes from his undercover work, but certain pieces are newer. Beyond the tattoos on his hands and forearms from his undercover work, Kapkan has specialized tattoos designed by Glaz on his upper arms; the names of Kapkan's closest family are hidden in the designs, along with a few dates of importance. Most of the designs by Glaz are floral.
Tachanka - Look at his elite skin. Look at it. That's canon.
Smoke: this man has the EDGIEST back tattoo physically possible. He got it when he was sixteen and has zero regrets. There's skulls and bones and flames, and it's just God awful, but he loves it. Definitely needs touch ups.
Bandit - Look at his elite skin. Follow the Tachnka rule.
Jäger - you heard me. Most of his tattoos are little things that mean a lot to him that decorate his left upper arm/shoulder area, but he has a very well-lined fire poppy inked on his hip, right over the injury he got during Operation Outbreak. It's a good way to make something pretty out of a nasty scar.
Lion - most of his tattoos are things he's ashamed of and hides under clothing as best he can, as he believes he's sullied his body by getting them but doesn't trust tattoo removal will do the trick. Hilariously, not a single one of his tattoos is obscene, as he preferred solid geometric designs. However, after some thought, he did get Alexis' name tattooed on his forearm under where the EE-One-D control panel usually rests. Nobody else has to see it.
Thermite - Look me in the eyes and tell me Jordan Trace doesn't have a tramp stamp after a really stupid bet with his sister when he was 17. She said he had to get a tramp stamp with butterflies and completely forgot about it. He saved up for nearly two months, went to a parlor, came home, showed his sister, and she lost her mind laughing - she would later get a tattoo of a butterfly on her shoulder so that he didn't feel totally alone with stupid tattoos. It's a fond memory for him, even if it did contribute to his brief stint as a barracks bunny in the Marines.
Mute - He didn't have tattoos. Didn't. He came home after a brief period of leave in the second year of Rainbow and went straight to the showers after he got back. The first person to get an eyeful was Rook, who promptly stole his shirt so the team could see that he'd gone and inked himself over. Chest, back, upper arms, shoulders. He's covered in ink and may have fallen asleep in the chair. It's all got some significance to him, but it's encoded into designs and any lettering present is in cipher. It's all hidden even when he's in casual wear, but he's said that if he could get more without getting in trouble, he absolutely would.
Rook - Speaking of, the man has exactly one tattoo. It's a live laugh love tattoo that he got after he lost a bet with Twitch. It's on his left thigh and he will not discuss the bet he lost. [ He bet that he could throw a drone further than she could and promptly ate his words. He's still fucking baffled. ]
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mudaship39 · 3 months
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Character bio of the Asian Pasifika demigod and Afro Latine Native alien hybrid superhero main character part 6:
Tattoos:
Their tattoos are divided on whether they appear in their regular human form, divine form, or alien hybrid form. Their tattoos are divided on whether they appear on their masc form, femme form, genderless form, or androgynous form. 
He/she/they have black and white and colored geometrical sacred geometry tattoos on his/her/their body as an alien hybrid
He/she/they have colored holographic alien calligraphy and ethereal demigod and later divine deity characters on his/her/their body. These are holographic alien tattoos that glow yellow, red, green, blue, purple, white, & black depending on what cybernetic implant and bionic enhancement powers they are using as a bionic and cyborg transhuman. 
These are ethereal divine tattoos that glow yellow, red, green, blue, & white depending on what divine elemental power of divine fire, magma, water, ice, wood, nature, plant, earth, rock, metal, storm, lightning, thunder, sand, fog, steam, & air he/she/they are using as a divine demigod and later god/goddess.
He/she/they have colored holographic cyberpunk science fiction inspired and colored ethereal magical high fantasy inspired tattoos on his/her/their body as an alien hybrid superhuman and demigod metahuman that glow gold, silver, sapphire, amethyst, crimson, emerald, & obsidian.
He/she/they have black and white and colored modern and traditional East Asian Japanese and East Asian Chinese tattoos on his/her/their neck, chest, back, arms, & legs. He/she/they have tattoos of Fudo Myoo, Fujin and Raijin, a Buddha, a phoenix or fenghuang, a dragon, a tiger, a snake, a samurai, an oni, a kitsune nine tailed fox, a kirin, a fu dog or guardian lion, a koi fish, turtles, & lotus flowers. These tattoos are colored gold, crimson, sapphire, jade, amethyst, white, & black. 
His/her/their body from their face with facial tattoos, neck tattoos, & upper body (of their chest and back) have traditional South American Indigenous and traditional Indigenous Pasifika tattoos. They have tattoos on their arms from their upper arms (from their shoulder to their elbow) and their lower arms (from their elbows to the fingertips of their clawed hands with opposable thumbs). They also have tattoos on the lower body of their upper legs (from their thighs to their knees) and their lower legs (from their knees to their toes to their clawed feet with opposable toes). 
Their entire body is covered in traditional black and white and colored Embera and Baniwa Indigenous Colombian and Chorote Indigenous of Bolivia and Argentina Amerindian of South America tattoos. 
Their entire body is covered in traditional colored and black and white Polynesian Hawaiian, Samoan, Marquesan, and Tongan Indigenous Pasifika tattoos. These black and white traditional Indigenous Pasifika tattoos are ethereal and glow silver, gold, cerulean, jade, scarlet, purple, & black as a Pasifika demigod and later divine god/goddess.
Samoan style features rectilinear, geometrical, and repetitive tattoos. They are highly symmetrical body sides. Hawaiian style tattoos feature highly geometric tattoos that are often based on repetition. The male version can include solid areas while the female version is much lighter.  Tongan style tattoos are often tattooed from the waist down to the knees in geometric patterns of repeated triangle motifs, bands, and sections of solid black. 
Tonga has some of the oldest evidence of Polynesian tattoos based on the fact it was settled first by the Austronesians before the other Polynesian islands. Not only are they some of the oldest but they have a distinct tattooing style compared to other Polynesian people. Tongan warriors are often tattooed from the waist down to the knees in geometric patterns of repeated triangle motifs, bands, and sections of solid black. For the Tongan people the tattoo carried profound social and cultural significance. Women would have similar designs, but with more delicate floral patterns on their hands and lower parts. 
Hawai’i was settled around 800 years ago. The tattoo traditions there were similar to the full-body Marquesan tattoos. However, the Hawaiian Kanaka Maoli quickly developed their own unique variations through designs. One characteristic of Hawaiian tattoos is the asymmetry across both sides of the body. As the right side of the body was a solid black and gave spiritual projection to their wearers. This practice was called Kakay I ka uhi.
Historically there was no writing in Polynesian culture. So the Polynesian’s used tattoo art that was full of distinctive signs to express their identity and personality. Tattoos would indicate status in a hierarchical society as well as sexual maturity, genealogy, and ones rank within the society. Nearly everyone in ancient Polynesian society was tattooed. It was in Tonga and Samoa that the Polynesian tattoo developed into a highly refined art. 
In ancient Samoa, tattooing also played a hugely important role in both religious rituals and warfare. The tattoo artist held a hereditary and by the same vein. It is a very highly privileged position. He usually tattooed groups of six to eight (usually men) during a ceremony attended by friends and relatives. The Samoan warrior’s tattoo began at the waist and extended to just below the knee.
These were also covered in magical esoteric or arcane and divine demigod tattoos that blazed crimson, amethyst, sapphire, gold, and silver as a mahu demigod of mist and fog who was later bestowed full godhood, divinity, & immortality as a god/goddess of storm.
Depending on where a tattoo was placed on the body, the wearer would be calling for a particular spiritual boom to help lead them through life.
The head is said to be the contact point to Rangi so it is related to themes such as spirituality, knowledge, wisdom, and intuition.
They were on his/her/their chest because in the Polynesian culture Polynesian tattoos on the chest represent kindness, honesty, honor, & resolution. They were on his/her/their head because in the Polynesian culture Polynesian tattoos on the head represent spirituality, knowledge, wisdom, & intuition. He/she/they had Polynesian tattoos on his/her/their arms. He/she/they had Polynesian tattoos on his/her/their upper arms from his/her/their shoulders to his/her/their elbow to represent strength and valor and they relate to people such as warriors, warchiefs, & chieftains. 
He/she/they wear it as a child of a chieftain and warchief who is next in line. He/she/they had Polynesian tattoos on his/her/their lower arms from their forearms to their fingertips of his/her/their clawed hands with opposable thumbs to represent creativity, creation and making things. This area is from just above the navel to the chest and is related to themes such as generosity, sincerity, honor, and reconciliation. Some may have noticed that this area is placed directly between Rangi and Papa, in order to have harmony between them balance must exist in this area.
Lower body. This area goes from the thighs to the navel. This part of the body directly relates to life’s energy, courage, procreation, independence, and sexuality. In particular, thighs relate to strength and marriage. The stomach or mid area is where mana originates from. The navel represents independence due to the symbolic meaning associated with the cutting of the umbilical cord. Independence is a trait that is valued highly in Polynesian society however individualism is not. All people depending on the sea for sustenance know the importance of sociality and socializing. Polynesian people built their culture around this. Family thus becomes a larger group of people that includes all relatives, friends and neighbors. All of which play an important role.
Joints often represent union and contact. If we look at the body as a reflection of society. We can understand why joints, being the points where different bones meet represent different degrees of relation between individuals. The farther from the head (the chief of the family) the greater the distance in kinship, or the lower the status. Ankles and wrists represent a tie and bracelets placed there often symbolizes commitment. Knees are often related to chiefs (to kneel before them). He/she/they were High King/High Queen and Chieftain and Warchief of several kingdoms as a demigod metahuman and alien hybrid superhuman.
The same word is used to refer both to leg and foot. Legs and feet represent moving forward, transformation, and progress. They are also related to separation and choice. The feet, being our contact with Papa, Mother Nature, are also related to concreteness and material matters.
Human figures otherwise known as enata in Marquesan language represent men, women, and sometimes gods. They can be placed within a tattoo to represent people and their relations. If they are placed upside down then they can be used to represent defeated enemies. A common motif is an enata symbol which is the depiction of a human figure. If this symbol has a row of people, this means that the ancestors are watching over the wearer. Over-stylised enata joined together in a row of people holding hands form the motif called ani ata, which translates to “cloudy sky”. Polynesian languages and a row of enata in a semi-circular form often represent the sky as well as the ancestors guarding their descendants. This symbolizes elders, ancestors, and family deities.
He/she/they had Polynesian tattoos of complex shark teeth. Shark teeth or niho mano deserve a space of their own. Sharks are one of the favorite forms that aumakua choose to appear to man. They represent defense, leadership, power, & ferocity. However they are also symbols of flexibility in many cultures.  It was fitting for the strike team commander of the Elites, Paragons, & Sentinels superhero conglomerates that defend the planet, star systems, galaxy, & universe. Another common motif is the triangle shark teeth band which means protection, guidance, and strength. 
A spearhead means the wearer is a strong warrior. He/she/they had Polynesian tattoos of a pattern of spearheads. Another typical symbol that is used to represent warrior nature is the spear. Fitting for a former super soldier who fought since he/she/they were a child as a former demigod metahuman and alien hybrid superhuman child soldier. Spear-heads are very symbolic in relation to sharp items too and they can be used to represent the sting of some animals. 
He/she/they had Polynesian stylized tattoos of the ocean. The ocean is a second home to Polynesian people and the place of rest when they leave for their last voyage. Coincidentally, turtles are said to join the deceased guiding them to their destinations. So sometimes the ocean can be used to symbolize death and the beyond. Since the ocean is the primary source of food it is no wonder it impacts so much tradition and myth. All the creatures living in the ocean are associated with several meanings usually mutated from their characteristic traits and habits. 
The ocean and the sea can be represented by waves. The stylizations of the ocean can often represent ideas such as life, change and continuity through change. Waves can also be used to represent the world beyond or the place where the departed go and rest on their last voyage. An ocean design with a curved circle is significant because it represents the second home of Polynesian people. The sea is regarded as the place people go to rest and die. When the ocean motif is part of a tattoo, it represents life, change, and progress through change.
Francisco/Francisca he/she/they had a Polynesian tattoo of a Tiki. One meaning of the word tiki is figure. So tiki is the name given to human-like figures that usually represent demigods contrasting to atua who frequently materialize to men under the shape of animals such as lizards. The tiki can also represent sanctified ancestors, priests, warchiefs, & chieftains who became demigods after their passing. They denote protection, fertility and they serve as sentinels. By stylizing the figure over and over there has been a simplified version that has been reached. 
This is called the brilliant eye where the eyes, nostrils and ears appear to be the prominent elements. Tiki figures can be portrayed in a front view. Sometimes with their tongue stretched out as a symbol of defiance to enemies. The tiki design is a famous Polynesian tattoo design that comes in the form of human-like faces. They are often received as semi-gods or deified ancestors, such as chiefs or priests. This symbolizes past kings, queens, chieftains, & warchief in his/her/their family, clan, & nation. They are symbols of protection, fertility and are guardians over the wearers.
He/she/they had a Polynesian tattoo of a turtle. The turtle or honu is another significant creature throughout all Polynesian cultures and has been connected with several meanings. The first being the fact that turtles represent health, fertility, longevity, foundation, tranquility, & rest. The word hono, meaning turtle in Marquesan language has other meanings which include things such as joining and stitching together families and representing the idea of harmony. 
Contrary to what is sometimes believed, turtles drawn upwards do not imply that they are taking the soul of a dead person into the other world. To represent this, a human figure must be placed on or near the shell of the turtle. The turtle, which means good health, fertility, long life, peace, and rest. When this symbol is repeated, it hopes to bring families together.
He/she/they had a Polynesian tattoo of a lizard. Lizards and geckos are often called mo’o or moko and they play a significant role in Polynesian myth. Gods (atua) and minor spirits often appeared to men in the form of lizards and this may explain why the stylized element used to represent the lizard is very similar to the stylized symbol used to represent man. Lizards are very powerful creatures that bring good luck and communicate between the humans and the gods and who can access the invisible world. On the other hand they can also bring death and bad omens to people who are disrespectful. The lizard, which signifies spirits and gods bridging the mortal and spirit worlds. They are all-in-all good luck charms but might lead to ill-omens if disrespected.
He/she/they had a Polynesian tattoo of a stingray. Stingray tattoos come in several variations and styles. So this image can hold symbolic meanings. The stingray has the ability to hide in the underwater sands mainly from sharks and is able to cover up with sand and lay still. Most sharks can sense prey in the sand based on movement but for the most part the stingray is able to hide. For this reason its image is classed as a symbol of protection. 
Other themes that go hand in hand with the sting-ray image are adaptation, gracefulness, diplomacy, danger, dexterity, speed, & covertness. Fitting for someone who is a shapeshifter, metamorph, & changeling. The tattoos themselves are imbued with divine power as a water demigod and they boost their hydrokinesis as a demigod of the seas and give them command over the seas and aquatic life.
Body art in the volcanic Marquesas dates back to at least the late 1500s. Sailors traveling to the islands over the centuries have helped spread the popularity of tattoos worldwide.
Marquesas, tattoos go beyond ornamental gestures, communicating a specific societal status, paying tribute to legendary heroes or sacred locations, and signifying the offer of protection or fertility.
It’s typical for Marquesan body art to cover the face or head. They stretch all the way down to the feet. In elaborate designs made up of meaningful spirals, bullseyes, crossed lines, geometric shapes, animals, and thick bands of ink alternating with decorative borders. But while the islands' tattoos come in all kinds of styles. Marquesas tradition stands out for its immensely intricate patterns and darkly shaded designs that can take a lifetime to complete.
Around the islands, getting a specific kind of tattoo often depended on the role the wearer plays in the local society. For example, warriors might wear spiral shapes around their eyes and chiefs might get spirals on their cheeks or thighs. Women traditionally received tattoos on their right hands by puberty, to signal they were ready to prepare certain foods and to apply coconut oil to the bodies of the deceased. 
Members of certain tribal communities often chose their own distinct patterns. As extensive tattooing can be long, painful and costly. The inking might signal courage, endurance, wealth or even age. Since locals would typically add to their tattoos throughout their lives.
Getting a tattoo in the traditional Marquesan culture wasn't just a matter of making an appointment with an artist and laying still for a few hours. The elaborate, weeks-long or even months-long ritual of receiving that first set of tattoos often involved the entire community. In wealthy families, the firstborn son (opou) began at adolescence. Kicking off an expensive process that started with building a special house on the family’s property for the tattoo artists to live and work in. Also cooking for them during their entire stay.
The accolades told through traditional divine alien and futuristic tattoos and facepaint for the Asian Pasifika/Afro Latine Native main character as a changeling and shapeshifter has ever changing tattoos that correlate with divine, martial, spiritual, & military accomplishments, deeds, accolades, and achievements. 
They have scientific achievements as a scientist, inventor, and engineer in magical and alien archeology, anthropology, biology, chemistry, marine biology, paleontology, psychology, sociology, and zoology. They have artistic accolades as an artist and creator. 
They have martial accomplishments as a warrior trained in unarmed combat, ranged weaponry, and melee weaponry. They have military accolades as an officer, soldier, & commander who was a former super soldier in the space military of the federation of the Milky Way, Andromeda, and Zenith galaxy. Heroic and villainous accomplishments as a superhero, antihero, and villain at different points because of free will, necessity, or mind control and being a commander of a cosmic superhero conglomerate. 
They have leadership deeds as a high king/high queen of a federation of kingdoms and chieftain and war chief of Mu or Hawaiki that’s like Themyscira, Asgard, or Wakanda but for indigenous pasifika demigods and alien hybrid superheroes. They have spiritual accolades as a mahu fakaleiti pasifika third gender elder and healer for clan and nation. 
They have divine accolades as someone born a demigod bestowed divinity as a hero and champion and later ascended to titanancy because *** (spoken in celestial speech to hide from mortal tongue). They have accolades as an alien hybrid. Demigod and alien hybrid as a metahuman and superhuman so long lifespan if not for scientific advances that prologues lifespans for centuries for regular humans too. They were not immortal and wouldn’t choose to be either before ascending to godhood and titanancy that is. God killing weapons exist as well as weapons that can negate powers of metahumans and super humans. Has died before when was still mortal as a demigod several times. 
The Afro Latine main character is also connected through their piercings and regalia including jewelry like magically and futuristically influenced rings, bracelets, necklaces, and headdresses. A cyborg or bionic have futuristic holographic tattoos to reflect certain accolades as a transhuman that a non augmented futuristic human has. It’s embedded underneath the skin as opposed to those that are just on the skin of regular humans. Their tattoos reflect not only their accolades but maybe from a specific region that they’re from. 
They have bionic implants and cybernetic enhancements where the cybernetic and bionic parts open up and are upgradable and customizable. They have a bionic arm and cybernetic eye as someone who’s a former super soldier war veteran. They have a military grade version for combat vs regular grade bionic arm and eye for regular things for accessibility as a visible disabled person. Tattoos and specialized parts are from certain regions or companies. Prestige parts that are granted only after winning a contest or completing a mission. The main character has opposing versions of traditional native tattoo accolades across their body as a creator, healer, diplomat, liberator, artist, destroyer, killer, conqueror, etc that they both feel happy, angry, and sad over. 
Part of the bad was when they were forced against their will to become a child soldier. After being captured by metahuman and superhuman traffickers after they were blackbirded from the now independent Hawaiian kingdom by the earth colonial military. Part of the bad when they were mind controlled to become a super villain or forced by circumstances to become an antihero. All of these fit on their body as a shapeshifter because their form changes if they are in alien hybrid form demigod form as well as kane masc form, vahine femme form, mahu/fakaleiti third gender form, or genderless or androgynous gender form to reflect their gender and gender identity. 
Jewelry: 
Ryuu/Haruka wore traditional Samoan, Tongan, Marquesan, & Hawaiian headdresses, necklaces, bracelets, rings, & belts as jewelry. 
He/she/they had a Toki (Adze) Polynesian Maori necklace. The Toki (Adze) is the Maori tribal emblem of strength. This symbol resembles resolve, control, power, focus, & honor.” “Its shape represents an axe head. The Toki (adze) was used by the Maori as an everyday working tool for shaving and chipping. Sometimes it was used as a weapon. Unique complex adzes were by tradition carved in stone and passed down as an heirloom. The Toki had much meaning to the Maori created from stone or greenstone. It was a vital tool for survival and day to day life of a Maori tribe. 
So this was given to him/her/them by an Atlantean King and Polynesian Maori Indigenous Pasifika Chieftain and Warchief means a lot to him/her/them. That’s the reason the Maori attribute the spiritual meaning of strength and power to the Toki. This design represents the Toki which was used to shape the great canoes. The toki was also used to cut and work timber for the fortresses where the Maori lived. It was such an important tool in Maori life that it became regarded as a symbol of power, authority & good character. It was given to them by the King and Chieftain and Warchief as a sign of respect as he/she/they are a King/Queen and Chieftain and Warchief. It is also the mark of a craftsman and an artist. 
He/she/they also have a necklace of Hei-Matau (Fish Hook) given to them by an Atlantean Queen and Polynesian Maori Indigenous Pasifika Chieftain and Warchief. These very stylized fish hooks represent power, affluence, wealth, fertility. It also represents vast reverence for the sea. This makes sense since he/she/they are the last scion and lord/lady of his/her/their ancient and powerful house. It also is said to provide good luck and safety when traveling over water so is often worn by travelers. The Hei-Matau are also symbols of authority and power which are held in great veneration by the Maori people. They were used as a practical tool for fishing and were often adorned as a sign of admiration for the creatures of the sea. 
There are many styles of Hei-Matau from the true hook designs to the more decorative styles which became cherished heirlooms for generations after. Initially the Maori have been fishermen. Their main food source was the sea so a fish hook of premium was a valued item to possess. Worn around the neck the hook became a symbol of wealth, abundance, good health, authority, & power. As well as a mark of reverence for the sea and its life in it. It is also believed to provide good luck and protection while traveling over water. The Maori fish hook symbol refers to being reliant on the sea for their food gathering. The matau is a talisman for good luck. 
He/she/they also had a bracelet of whales, dolphins, & turtles. The ocean has always been the prevailing force for the Maori people who traveled colossal distances in their long canoes and lived on the gift of the tropical waters. They had a great respect for the creatures on the sea and in particular dolphins and whales. The whale with its immense size and evident intelligence played an essential part in the traditions of the Maori people. 
They were often represented as an example of family love with mother and calf always side by side and touching at every opportunity. Beached whales were cherished as gifts from the gods. They were chiefly valued for the bone which after numerous years of curing was used to carve elaborate jewelry and art works that were frequently passed down for many generations. The whale is the most important animal in the life of the Maori. Besides speed and strength the whale also represents success, confidence, and sensitivity. It represents the bond between animal and human. 
A dolphin (Papahu) is an emblem of liveliness, harmony, & camaraderie. The turtle is the mark of a navigator. The dolphin is another Maori symbol of protection. Schools of dolphins were reported to attack sharks circling around canoes. The dolphin shows sympathy with the sea and nature in general. It resembles a free spirit. Nowadays the dolphin represents protection on all types of travelers. So it is another Maori symbol of protection. 
He/she/they had the jewelry of the symbol of the Koropepe (The Mythical Eel/Fish). The Koropepe is an eel-type fish and a legendary guardian. It is a symbol of new beginnings and youth, prosperity, & wealth. The koropepe is thought to characterize the curled eel which was one of the main protein sources hundreds of years back in Maori history. Many koropepe have a coiled appearance with bird-like heads. These heads are said to possess its divine power. The design is a relatively modern form as no ancient examples have been found. 
He/she/they had jewelry of the White Heron bird (Kotuku). Kotuku is the Maori word for the rare White Heron bird. It is a symbol of status, purity, & individuality. One of the greatest compliments among the Maori was to liken someone to Kotuku. For it signifies everything extraordinary and gorgeous. It is sometimes referred to as a darling or treasure. The kotuku is one of New Zealand’s rarest birds and is held in chiefly high regard in Maori mythology. As with other birds the kotuku stands for the connection between the afterlife. 
He is a messenger of the spirit world. The kotuku represents everything pure and beautiful in Maori legends and oratory. Most importantly the kotuku represents all the people of this land. The kotuku is a traveler who came to this beautiful country and chose to stay. There are more Maori bird symbols such as the huia, kaka, & torea. 
He/she/they finally wear a bracelet of the huia bird of which the long feathers were used as hair adornments by Maori chiefs and notables. As King/Queen, Chieftain and Warchief, & as President/Madam President who is the ruler and sovereign of a few countries on several alien planets, moons, & asteroids they wear the long feathers of this Maori bird in their headdress. Intricately carved wooden treasure boxes used to store the huia bird feathers are a characteristic form of Maori art work. 
He/she/they had jewelry of a Tiki. One of the most fashionable and most identifiable Maori symbols. The Tiki is symbolic for the whole Polynesian hemisphere. It is the insignia of Polynesian cultures from Hawaii to Tahiti, to Samoa, & to New Zealand. According to folklore tiki was the first man on earth who originated from the stars. According to myth tiki was the first mortal person who created the first woman after his image. The literal meaning of the tiki symbol is disputed. There are several opinions but the most acknowledged are that tiki stands for fertility. 
The regularly occurring hands placed on the groin are a direct reference to fertility. Tiki is a good luck charm meant to keep evil spirits away. Other theories state that tiki represents the human embryo. The Maori god Tiki who was considered responsible for the creation of life. The Tiki is a very primordial symbol and is by far the least understood so there are a number of legends about its meaning. Some say he came from the stars and that he was the first man of the world. He is also often depicted with webbed feet which suggest a strong connection to the creatures of the sea. Tiki was respected as the instructor of all things and the wearer of this symbol is therefore seen to possess clarity of thought, devotion, great inner knowledge and strength of character. The Tiki is regarded as a good luck charm when worn and in some areas is also regarded as a fertility symbol. 
He/she/they have a necklace of Koru (Spiral). Koru is the Maori word for “bight” or “loop” and refers to new shoots of the silver fern. The spiral shaped koru design is derived from this unfolding silver fern frond.” The circular movement towards an inner coil refers to going back to the beginning. The unfurling frond itself is symbolic of new life, new beginnings, optimism, precision, regeneration, a new start, awakening, personal growth, purity, nurturing, a new phase in life, the spirit of innovation, & tranquility. 
The koru design is repeatedly worn as a Maori necklace but present in many cultural expressions. It is a fundamental symbol in Maori art forms. Both on itself as well as integrated in more intricate designs such as carvings and Maori facial tattoos. The spiral is a Koru that represents the fern frond as it opens bringing new life and purity to the world. It also represents peace, tranquility, & spirituality as well as a strong sense of regrowth or new beginnings. The Koru is also often associated with nurturing so when interlocked with others is frequently used to represent the strength and purity of a loving relationship within a family. 
He/she/they had a necklace of a circle (Porowhita). The closed circle is said to embody the circle of life which has no beginning or end. It also tells of the stars and planets which are part of the circle of life and contain the information of our origins. It is often used to enclose other elements such as the Koru linking love and new life or new beginnings with the circle of life. 
For an artist like Alexander Mack Smith/Alexandria Macy Smith the circle represents the relationship or oneness between the artist and his/her/their craft bringing together head, hand, & heart. The closed circle with a hole in between represents the never-ending circle of life and nature. It also stands for the belief that life has no beginning or end. Both the spiral and the circle are also described as a metaphor for a never-ending journey of discovery and rediscovery. The journey itself with its aboriginal or Indigenous perspectives and sense of direction is the most important act of cultural convalescence. It reflects the importance of being on the move in the present while realizing that the path of tradition is a two-way track. It points concurrently in the present, towards the past, & towards the future. 
He/she/they have a necklace of a twist. The twist with the interweave form represents the many paths of life and love and as such is regarded as the primordial infinity symbol. The single twist or Pikorua (Single Twist) in particular shows the union together of two people for eternity even though they sometimes move away from each other on their own journeys. They will always come together again sharing their lives and blending to become one. 
It tells how the strength of the bond of friendship, devotion, & love will last forever. The Maori single twist symbol consists of a closed loop with three knots. Pikorua as the Maori name this symbol refers to eternal emerging paths in life. The double and triple twists have a comparable meaning but refer more to the fusion of two peoples or cultures rather than individuals. They also refer to the three baskets of knowledge. They were given an eight shaped single twist when he/she/they as someone polyam, queer, & trans married his/her/their Indigenous Pasifika wives. 
They were married by their childhood friends, two Polynesian Indigenous Pasifika Atlantean hybrids. These Polynesian Indigenous Pasifika people who married them were European British Polynesian Maori Chieftain and Warchief and Atlantean King Arapeta William Rewi and his wife a Polynesian Indigenous Pasifika Atlantean hybrid. It is something that Alexander/Alexandria and his/her/their Polynesian, Micronesian, & Melanesian wives, partners, & spouses treasure, especially after being married for decades, centuries, & even millennia as metahumans and superhumans in a polyamorous union. The eight-shaped single twist denotes the power of the bond between two people, their loyalty & friendship. It signifies the sacred merger of two people for eternity. Although people will take different paths in their lives they will always be connected and will return to each other. The twist is a powerful statement of loyalty, friendship, and love. 
Teardrop or roimata designates healing and console, hope, & optimistic energy. It is often called a comfort stone. The drop is a stylized version of the toki and signifies strength, power, pride, & independence. The core meaning of the teardrop is speed and strength. It indicates the support often shown by dolphins and whales to humans in anguish. So therefore, it is a symbol of protection but also of speed, power, & compassion. It represents the bond between animal and human. It expresses respect for the sea and nature. It is also a good luck charm providing safe passage over water. 
They have rings, bracelets, & necklaces made out of magical wood and alien metal. 
Piercings:
He/she/they have a tragus ear piercing with a zircon gemstone, a conch ear piercing with a topaz gemstone, a helix ear piercing with a tiger’s eye gemstone, a daith ear piercing with a sunstone gemstone, a snug ear piercing with a spinel gemstone, a lobe ear piercing with a smoky quartz gemstone, an anti tragus ear piercing with a sapphire gemstone, a rook ear piercing with a ruby gemstone, an anti helix ear piercing with a rhodonite gemstone, a forward helix piercing with a quartz gemstone, a lobe transversal ear piercing with a pyrite gemstone, a high lobe piercing with a peridot gemstone, a helix stud lobe with a pearl gemstone, and a upper lobe piercing with opal gemstone on their left and right elvish or lupine like ears.
He/she/they have facial piercings. They have vertical barbell eyebrow piercing with amethyst gemstone, horizontal eyebrow piercing spiked barbell piercing with onyx gemstone, Medusa diamond stud piercing with moonstone gemstone above their lip, dimple studs with malachite gemstone in their cheeks, a spiked labret with lapis lazuli on their chin, a septum ring piercing with kunzite gemstone that goes through their nose, a barbell bridge piercing with jasper gemstone between their eyes on top of their nose, a rhino barbell nose ring piercing with jade gemstone on the top of their nose, nasallang piercings with lolite and kyanite gemstones on the left and right side of their nose, a middle tongue piercing on their tongue, and a third eye stud piercing with hiddenite gemstone on their forehead.
He/she/they have body piercings. They have a barbell piercing with garnet gemstone in their navel, a barbell piercing with fluorite gemstone on their chest, & nipple piercings on their body. 
Clothes. 
Cybernetic futuristic clothes that look like liquid metal tech. Cybernetic clothes glow with 3d holographic symbols and lights. Has holographic smart technology like futuristic smartphones, glasses, and watches. Incorporates alien and human smart metal. Hi tech clothing that is polished and sleek. With leather, latex, techwear fabrics, & fabrics with a waxed finish. Is inspired by goth and punk fashion. Is bioluminescent and glows in red, blue, green, and purple light. Hi tech clothing that is polished, urban, and sleek. With leather, latex, techwear fabrics, & fabrics with a waxed finish. Is inspired by goth and punk fashion. Is bioluminescent and glows in red, blue, green, and purple light. Is functional wear with technological aesthetics. Cyberpunk futuristic clothes tend to be dark colors like black, browns, dark grey or white. These colors may have highlights of neon colors or neon lights, such as bright blue, green, red, pink, yellow, or purple. Is inspired by military camo with pouches and tactical clothes. Includes googles. more sleek and urban, with functionality and technical fabrics. Clothing with big cuts of fabric. Whether somewhat baggy pants with cargo pockets and straps or boot cut jeans. Clothing with high top sneakers. Clothing with combat boots or biker boots. Clothing with dress clothes, dress pants, & dress shoes. Clothing with box cut or open jackets often with pockets or straps. Clothing with leather jackets or bomber jackets. With the entirety of it being comfortable, breathable, and waterproof.
Divine magical clothes that glow with ethereal magic and symbols. Divine clothes are made out of dragon leather, giant spider silk, wool made from magical livestock, cotton from magical planets, & fur made from chimera or manticore. Clothing that resembles fashion from the Middle Ages or medieval times to the 1950s but with magic and technology. 
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I just found your Tumblr and I love your content of W40K
Can I request the primarchs getting tattoos?
Yesssss
Primarch, but they are getting tattoo
Fulgrim: canonically love that shit. He gets normal ones that are "temporary" due to primarch healing, because he just can't CHOOSE just one design!!!
Ferrus: probably get a few small meaningfull tattoo on his chest, all done personally by Fulgrim. Things like name and place, pretty boring to look at.
Lorgar: .... Do I need to say anything lol??
Vulkan: not into tattoo, but LOVE scarifications!! Has some beautiful pattern on his skin! Especially a dragon across his hips.
Magnus: mf can just CHOOSE to have one some days or not. Lucky Asshole. Change idea as much as Fulgrim,
Perturabo: that involve getting out of armour and have someone touch him. Disgusting. He would probably like one to remind him of Calliphone.
Sanguinius: Get a matching one with Horus, because he's a romantic like that, it's probably a dual symbol, like an union of their insignia or a winged wolf. Get it covered during the Heresy with something baal themed, maybe that great leopard.
Horus: matching tattoo with Sanguinius, and a few more that remind him of his sons. Probably even has a bunch of shitty tribal he got as a kid on his arms.
Rogal: crest of the Dorn family, on his back. He also has that infamous Imperial fist brand lol.
Konrad: That involve people touching him. Bad. Would doodle on his arms lil bats and dead things with sharpies. He's a terrible artist.
Corvus: She has quite a few aesthetic tattoo, think goth style and line work, all in black ink, no colors. Very pleasing to look at. Probably has lil black wings on her shoulder blades, because she's a dork.
Angron: he has his own form of ritual scarification. Would not sit still enough to be tattooed.
Mortarion: No one is touching him. Would probably like watercolor tattoo.
Alpharius Omegon: no one is sure what tattoo they have, it always seem to change. They actually apply Fulgrim technique and just go with temporary stuff.
Lion: has rather beautiful tattoo of the beasts of Caliban.
Leman: his tattoo may look like shit and the kind of stuff you find on asshole frat bro, but they are VERY meaningful to him. Has the names of his og wolf family tattooed in runic on himself.
Jaghatai: So. Much. Tattoo. Lot's of geometric forms and patterns, that actually are an elaborate visual language that tell the story of his home and legion. They go up to his knuckles and finger and look very good as he move them around.
Roboute: He got the cliche mom tattoo in a heart. Probably never really thought about him, but got a few after waking up. Things that reminded him of his life, 10 000 years ago, and that he did not want to forget.
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get to know the mun
what's your phone wallpaper: pets!!
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last song you listened to: more than a friend by girli. gay anthem currently reading: i am in the middle of reading 5 books, actually. from a buick 8 by stephen king, the gulag archipelago by aleksandr solzhenitsyn, the jungle by upton sinclair, imaginary friend by stephen chbosky, and mindhunter by john e. douglas / mark olshaker last movie: hmm i think it was the lion king last show: the office lol what are you wearing right now: gym clothes. tank, shorts, sneakers. purple bandana piercings/tattoos: WOOF. i have a tattoo sleeve. it's a combination of flowers and geometric designs. tattoo on my back and my calf as well. i have my septum pierced and my lobes pierced x2 glasses/contacts: neither >:) last thing you ate: breakfast. mixed greens salad, tomatoes, chicken breast, berry bagel with cream cheese favorite color: green. any shade or variation current obsession: gunpla. been building a ton lately do you have a crush right now: yes, on theo favorite fictional character: of all time?? probably fox mulder ( txf ) or olivia dunham ( fringe )
tagged by: @fasciinating tagging: do it if you see it :)
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silascody · 1 year
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tattoo masterpost.
‘aka fuck knows he has too many and this is gonna be hell to explain from a mun standpoint without a frame of reference i can link to’
‘why are we here’ – back of his right thigh.
die young + skull in a whiskey glass – front of his right forearm.
‘it’s all a blur’ – back of right arm, just above the elbow.
large snake – wrapping around his left forearm with the head finishing on his left hand. 
1991 – on his abs just below his pecs, @jordanmitchell's birth year.
‘why not?’ – just below his right v-line. 
a rose – beside the crease of his index finger and thumb of his left hand. commemorating his 2 week post prison bender with a woman called rose raleigh.
D-I-C-E –  tattooed on his fingers from index to pinky on his left hand dice is the name he uses for dealing. loves to keep that ring finger bent to his palm so he’s throwing up a D-I-E, signature picture pose.
‘bulletproof’ – back of his right hand where it meets his wrist.
‘k’ – right wrist, matches the q tattoo @jordanmitchell has.
large geometric lion – on the inside of his right bicep for his dead brother jack who was a leo. 
skull in a panama hat – left pec. previously hatless but he had the panama added as a tribute to his best friend jasper and their misadventures.
large cannabis leaf – front of his left knee. 
large realistic red knife slash wound – on the left side of his chest, just below his heart. got it 17 when his mother told him the wrong son died to signify that she ripped his heart out. 
503 – top of his left arm. oregon area code. 
hands reaching out from the gates of hell – covering the entire back of his neck to the bottom of his hairline. 
eye in the centre of a spider web – front of his right knee. 
wall of text – near his right ribs. paragraphed collection of various texts @jordanmitchell sent him that he never wanted to lose pre-prison. only legible if he lets you close enough to read them. 
large compass dripping down his spine with red watercolors – his says ‘no-one, nowhere’ in typescript where reference pic says wanderlust.
feather – right shoulder. he doesn’t remember much of his paternal grandmother but she always said falling features brought luck and that stuck with him. 
LUCK in black lettering changed to FUCK! (F + ! in red lettering) – right pec. the red was done in the time that elapsed between his arrest and being sent to prison. he thought it was funny. 
stick and poke knife tattoo – just above the scar on his right shoulder blade from where he was stabbed during his second year in prison. he wanted it to look like he was being stabbed again but his cellmate wasn’t very artistically inclined. he’s glad he doesn’t have to look at it much. 
anarchist symbol on red brick wall – on his stomach. 
dragon – covers most of his right hand.
‘strange boy’ – just above his left heel.
oscar the grouch – inside of his right thigh. got called trash once and said bet. 
forked lightning strike – left ribs.
falling man – just below his left elbow.
born with horns – side of his right forearm. gets drunk and tells people it says born horny.
ak-47 – side of his right calf.
‘dead man walking’ – left shoulder blade. 
skeleton giving two middle fingers – back of his left calf. he likes to be permanently flipping people off when wearing shorts. 
1990 – just above his right foot.
skeleton climbing out of a coffin to do coke – back of his left thigh. 
‘SMOKE WEED DRINK BEER STAY HIGH DON’T THINK’ in black lettering with D, I and E specifically in red – left hip.
a pair of lips – left collarbone. an impression of @jordanmitchell's
‘fuck off!’ – along the side of his right hand. flashes at people in the form of a salute when he’s too tired or high to actually say it. 
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silascodyarch · 1 year
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tattoo masterpost.
‘aka fuck knows he has too many and this is gonna be hell to explain from a mun standpoint without a frame of reference i can link to’
‘why are we here’ – back of his right thigh. 
die young + skull in a whiskey glass – front of his right forearm.
‘it’s all a blur’ – back of right arm, just above the elbow.
large snake – wrapping around his left forearm with the head finishing on his left hand. 
1991 – on his abs just below his pecks, @jamesmitchel birth year.
‘why not?’ – just below his right v-line. 
a rose – beside the crease of his index finger and thumb of his left hand. commemorating his 2 week post prison bender with @chefraleigh.
D-I-C-E –  tattooed on his fingers from index to pinky on his left hand dice is the name he uses for dealing. loves to keep that ring finger bent to his palm so he’s throwing up a D-I-E, signature picture pose.
‘bulletproof’ – back of his right hand where it meets his wrist.
‘k’ – right wrist, matches the q tattoo @jamesmitchel has.
large geometric lion – on the inside of his right bicep for his dead brother jack who was a leo. 
skull in a panama hat – left pec. previously hatless but he had the panama added as a tribute to his best friend jasper and their misadventures.
large cannabis leaf – front of his left knee. 
large realistic red knife slash wound – on the left side of his chest, just below his heart. got it 17 when his mother told him the wrong son died to signify that she ripped his heart out. 
503 – top of his left arm. oregon area code. 
hands reaching out from the gates of hell – covering the entire back of his neck to the bottom of his hairline. 
eye in the centre of a spider web – front of his right knee. 
wall of text – near his right ribs. paragraphed collection of various texts @jamesmitchel sent him that he never wanted to lose pre-prison. only legible if he lets you close enough to read them. 
large compass dripping down his spine with red watercolors – his says ‘no-one, nowhere’ in typescript where reference pic says wanderlust.
feather – right shoulder. he doesn’t remember much of his paternal grandmother but she always said falling features brought luck and that stuck with him. 
LUCK in black lettering changed to FUCK! (F + ! in red lettering) – right pec. the red was done in the time that elapsed between his arrest and being sent to prison. he thought it was funny. 
stick and poke knife tattoo – just above the scar on his right shoulder blade from where he was stabbed during his second year in prison. he wanted it to look like he was being stabbed again but his cellmate wasn’t very artistically inclined. he’s glad he doesn’t have to look at it much. 
anarchist symbol on red brick wall – on his stomach. 
dragon – covers most of his right hand.
‘strange boy’ – just above his left heel.
oscar the grouch – inside of his right thigh. got called trash once and said bet. 
forked lightning strike – left ribs.
falling man – just below his left elbow.
born with horns – side of his right forearm. gets drunk and tells people it says born horny.
ak-47 – side of his right calf.
‘dead man walking’ – left shoulder blade. 
skeleton giving two middle fingers – back of his left calf. he likes to be permanently flipping people off when wearing shorts. 
1990 – just above his right foot.
skeleton climbing out of a coffin to do coke – back of his left thigh. 
‘SMOKE WEED DRINK BEER STAY HIGH DON’T THINK’ in black lettering with D, I and E specifically in red – left hip.
a pair of lips – left collarbone. an impression of @jamesmitchel
‘fuck off!’ – along the side of his right hand. flashes at people in the form of a salute when he’s too tired or high to actually say it. 
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silascodys · 2 years
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tattoo masterpost.
‘aka fuck knows he has too many and this is gonna be hell to explain from a mun standpoint without a frame of reference i can link to’
‘why are we here’ -- back of his right thigh. 
die young + skull in a whiskey glass -- front of his right forearm.
‘it’s all a blur’ -- back of right arm, just above the elbow.
large snake -- wrapping around his left forearm with the head finishing on his left hand. 
1991 -- on his abs just below his pecks, @jordanmitchell’s birth year.
‘why not?’ -- just below his right v-line. 
a rose -- beside the crease of his index finger and thumb of his left hand. commemorating his 2 week post prison bender with @raleighrose 
D-I-C-E --  tattooed on his fingers from index to pinky on his left hand dice is the name he uses for dealing. loves to keep that ring finger bent to his palm so he's throwing up a D-I-E, signature picture pose.
‘bulletproof’ -- back of his right hand where it meets his wrist.
‘k’ -- right wrist, matches the q tattoo @jordanmitchell has.
large geometric lion -- on the inside of his right bicep for his dead brother jack who was a leo. 
skull in a panama hat -- left pec. previously hatless but he had the panama added as a tribute to @jjaspr​ and their misadventures.
large cannabis leaf -- front of his left knee. 
large realistic red knife slash wound -- on the left side of his chest, just below his heart. got it 17 when his mother told him the wrong son died to signify that she ripped his heart out. 
503 -- top of his left arm. oregon area code. 
hands reaching out from the gates of hell -- covering the entire back of his neck to the bottom of his hairline. 
eye in the centre of a spider web -- front of his right knee. 
wall of text -- near his right ribs. paragraphed collection of various texts @jordanmitchell​ sent him that he never wanted to lose pre-prison. only legible if he lets you close enough to read them. 
large compass dripping down his spine with red watercolors -- his says ‘no-one, nowhere’ in typescript where reference pic says wanderlust.
feather -- right shoulder. he doesn’t remember much of his paternal grandmother but she always said falling features brought luck and that stuck with him. 
LUCK in black lettering changed to FUCK! (F + ! in red lettering) -- right pec. the red was done in the time that elapsed between his arrest and being sent to prison. he thought it was funny. 
stick and poke knife tattoo -- just above the scar on his right shoulder blade from where he was stabbed during his second year in prison. he wanted it to look like he was being stabbed again but his cellmate wasn’t very artistically inclined. he’s glad he doesn’t have to look at it much. 
anarchist symbol on red brick wall -- on his stomach. 
dragon -- covers most of his right hand.
‘strange boy’ -- just above his left heel.
oscar the grouch -- inside of his right thigh. got called trash once and said bet. 
forked lightning strike -- left ribs.
falling man -- just below his left elbow.
born with horns -- side of his right forearm. gets drunk and tells people it says born horny.
ak-47 -- side of his right calf.
‘dead man walking’ -- left shoulder blade. 
skeleton giving two middle fingers -- back of his left calf. he likes to be permanently flipping people off when wearing shorts. 
1990 -- just above his right foot.
skeleton climbing out of a coffin to do coke -- back of his left thigh. 
‘SMOKE WEED DRINK BEER STAY HIGH DON’T THINK’ in black lettering with D, I and E specifically in red -- left hip.
a pair of lips -- left collarbone. an impression of @jordanmitchell’s. 
‘fuck off!’ -- along the side of his right hand. flashes at people in the form of a salute when he’s too tired or high to actually say it. 
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A beautiful lion tattoo geometric design
Animal tattoos in geometric designs are very popular.
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10 Unique Minimalist Tattoo Ideas for Subtle Statements
In the realm of tattoos, sometimes it's the smallest designs that make the biggest impact. At Aliens Tattoo Studio, we believe in the art of minimalist tattoos—subtle yet powerful statements that speak volumes without saying a word. If you're looking for inspiration for your next ink endeavor, explore these ten unique minimalist tattoo ideas that are bound to leave a lasting impression.
Geometric Constellations: Merge the simplicity of geometric shapes with the beauty of the cosmos by adorning your skin with a minimalist constellation tattoo. Whether it's your zodiac sign or a celestial pattern that holds personal significance, this design adds a touch of cosmic elegance to your body art.
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Botanical Line Art: Celebrate the beauty of nature with a minimalist botanical tattoo rendered in delicate line work. From intricate fern fronds to graceful floral stems, these botanical designs capture the essence of the natural world in a subtle and sophisticated manner.
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Fingerprint: Embrace individuality with a minimalist fingerprint tattoo, a unique and personal statement that's as distinct as you are. Whether it's your own fingerprint or that of a loved one, this minimalist design holds deep symbolic meaning and serves as a constant reminder of your unique identity.
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Cosmic Symbols: Tap into the mystique of the universe with a minimalist cosmic symbol tattoo. From the phases of the moon to ancient alchemical symbols, these celestial designs add an aura of mystery and intrigue to your body art collection.
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Abstract Waves: Capture the fluidity of movement with a minimalist wave tattoo that evokes a sense of serenity and motion. Whether you opt for a single delicate wave or a series of intertwining lines, this design embodies the rhythmic ebb and flow of life.
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Inspirational Words: Let your ink inspire you with a minimalist tattoo featuring a single word or phrase that holds personal significance. Whether it's a mantra for daily motivation or a reminder of your inner strength, these word tattoos serve as constant sources of inspiration.
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Tiny Symbols of Travel: Showcase your wanderlust with a series of tiny minimalist tattoos representing your favorite travel destinations. From iconic landmarks to subtle map coordinates, these travel-inspired designs serve as reminders of your adventures near and far.
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Abstract Nature Elements: Bring the beauty of the outdoors indoors with a minimalist tattoo featuring abstract nature elements. Whether it's a simplified mountain range or a minimalist tree silhouette, these nature-inspired designs capture the essence of the great outdoors in a sleek and stylish manner.
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Symbolic Animals: Honor the spirit of your favorite animal with a minimalist tattoo that captures its essence in subtle detail. Whether it's the grace of a deer, the strength of a lion, or the wisdom of an owl, these animal-inspired designs speak volumes with their simplicity.
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Personalized Constellations: Create a celestial connection with a minimalist tattoo featuring a personalized constellation of stars. Whether it represents significant moments in your life or the bond between loved ones, this custom design adds a touch of cosmic magic to your body art collection.
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At Aliens Tattoo Studio, we specialize in bringing your minimalist tattoo ideas to life with precision, creativity, and attention to detail. Whether you're drawn to botanical elegance, cosmic mystique, or abstract simplicity, our talented artists are here to help you make a subtle yet striking statement with your ink. Visit our studio in India today and let your minimalist tattoo speak volumes.
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Top 11 Tattoo Wishlist Ideas in 2024 - Ace Tattooz
11 Tattoo Wishlist Ideas in 2024
Are you feeling the itch for a new tattoo but struggling to pinpoint the perfect design that resonates with the latest trends and your personality style in 2024? Look no further!
Whether you seek inspiration, want to stay ahead of the curve with the newest tattoo trends, or simply wish to personalize your ink with unique and symbolic designs, we’ve got you covered. In this blog, we’ve curated a collection of 11 Tattoo Wishlist Ideas for 2024, offering a glimpse into the freshest styles, cultural influences, and artistic expressions that could shape the world of tattoos in the coming year. Take a look to let your imagination get a head start!
Explore the wild side with animal-inspired tattoos that blend nature’s beauty with human stories. Imagine a tattoo of a strong lion, symbolizing your inner strength, or a delicate butterfly reflecting personal growth. These designs go beyond aesthetics, becoming symbols of your unique qualities and connections to the animal kingdom. Whether you’re drawn to power or freedom, animal tattoo designs offer a simple yet profound way to express your instincts and embrace the wonders of the natural world.
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2. Botanical Illustration Tattoos
Get lost in the charm of botanical illustration tattoos, where nature’s beauty becomes a unique masterpiece on your skin. Delicate flowers and intricate leaves carefully inked onto your skin, showcasing the timeless allure of plants. Each tattoo is a living artwork, celebrating the simplicity and grace found in the details of the plant world. Whether you choose a single stem or a bunch, these botanical tattoos offer a fresh and timeless way to express your love for nature in a language that’s as simple as it is beautiful.
3. Abstract Geometric Patterns
For those who like simple shapes creating captivating designs on their skin, abstract geometric tattoos can be a suitable tattoo design idea. With clean lines forming modern and timeless patterns like circles, triangles, or intricate polygons, each tattoo is a unique blend of simplicity and precision. Whether you prefer a minimalist look or a more intricate design, these geometric tattoos add a touch of elegance and order to your personal style.
4. Watercolor Tattoo Ideas
Do you want something artistic and aesthetic? The beauty of watercolor tattoo ideas is brought alive by their vibrant hues flowing seamlessly on your skin. Picture soft washes of color creating dreamy designs, as an artist’s palette brought to life. Whether it’s a delicate flower or an abstract masterpiece, these tattoos bring a burst of creativity and individuality to your personal style, adding a touch of whimsy and charm to your inked expression.
5. Minimalist Tattoo Design Ideas
Characterized by simplicity, clean lines, and a focus on essential elements, minimalist line art tattoos are a style of tattooing that often uses fine and precise lines to create basic shapes, symbols, or intricate patterns with minimal detailing. The designs typically avoid elaborate shading, color, or complex details, relying on simplicity to convey meaning or aesthetics. You go for such tattoo designs if you’re looking for something that’s subtle and has an understated appearance, making them suitable for those who prefer a more discreet or refined tattoo style.
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