Kamis, 08 April 2010
Devils and Demons Tattoo Art
Originally believed to be a sign of evil, devil tattoos have since grown in both meaning and popularity for both men and women. The feminine versions tend to be cherub-like figures with horns, forked tails and devilish smiles – suggesting mischievous personalities. Generally small in size, these characters are commonly placed on the shoulder blade, chest and abdominal areas. Men, on the other hand, often prefer realistic portraits of Satan or images of she-devils wearing sexy clothing with pouty lips – similar to old school pin-up girls. These larger works of art are commonly placed on the forearm, bicep, chest, and back areas. With such vast differences in styles, there is one unisex design that can be large or small, color or monotone, cartoon-like or more refined: an angle on one shoulder and a devil on the other. This particular tattoo design represents internal struggle and the fight between right and wrong, making it ideal for both sexes
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