Thursday, September 3, 2009

How Tribal Sun Tattoos Can Express Modern Ideas

By Ben Balaur

For million years now, the sun is venerated because of its profound impact and significance to the human existence. The cultures of the Mayans, the Egyptians and the Babylonians even worshipped the sun as their highest god.

The sun is an important theme in the myths of many ancient cultures including the Mayans, the Aztecs, the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians. Tattoos with sun themes are found in virtually every culture in the world.

Of course, you don't wish to settle for a body art that shows standard and common artworks of the sun and tribal styles. The internet and other offline resources illustrate the same type of tattoo designs featuring the tribal imageries and the sun and because of this; your tattoo will not stand out.

There are lots of ways to find tribal sun art. The easiest source is the Internet. Don't confine your search to tattoo sites. Check out museums and archeological websites which show tribal art.

Sun tattoos are often used as a central theme in larger designs, although they work quite well as stand alone body art. There are subtle differences in the symbols associated with different cultures. You can, of course, combine elements of two or more different designs to create a design that is unique but retains its tribal flavor.

Most people start their search by using popular search engines, which should be crossed-out in your list. Keep in mind that these popular search tools lead your browser to hundreds or even thousands of cookie-cutter web services that will only present you with the same designs far from your desired detailed tattoo.

Tattoo websites primarily offer popular designs that have been requested many times. The ideas you find here are unlikely to be unique.

There are other places to find good designs.

Try websites for tattoo fanatics. For these folks tattoos are a passion and they wish to share their knowledge and ideas with other people. Post on the forums and ask for design ideas. Most body art enthusiasts will be happy to share with you. Some may even do some of your searching.

Body art forums are devoted to creative expression and inspiration and can be wonderful source of new ideas.

Creating your own design with a tribal feeling is another option. You can also find a tattoo artist who specializes in tribal art and ask him to design something one of a kind for you. You will, of course, pay more for this service, but you'll get a design that no one else has on their body.

While some tribal tattoos are done in a single outline color, modern sun tattoos are usually depicted with colors. The choice of whether to use a color is one you must make. Colors do make the design stand out more.

Tribal images may give the sun human facial features, or may contain ancient lettering or other symbols. The sun is often shown grouped with other heavenly bodies like the moon, stars or planets. Most tribal art has representations for all the celestial bodies.

In tribal art the sun is the representation of life, death and rebirth, even in some cases, eternity. Even in the modern world this symbolism is understood.

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