Wednesday, September 17, 2014

OCTOPUS TATTOO

OCTOPUS TATTOO 
DONE ON RIGHT THIGH
Done in MANHATTAN NY

Sorry pics are kinda hard to see
But I decided to post them anyway


Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Pin Up Girl Tattoo

Up-close View

Pin-Up Girl

 
1st Stage
1st Stage Done

All Lining Done

Right Upper Arm


Done By Macho
Redlands CA



Friday, March 15, 2013

ROSE TATTOO WITH NAME

ROSE TATTOO WITH NAME



TRADITIONAL RED ROSE TATTOO
WITH LETTERING (Daysi)

TATTOO WAS DONE AS MEMORIAL TATTOO FOR A BELOVED ONE WHO PASSED AWAY.

Done In HARLEM N.Y.C
BY MACHO AKA SPOOKZ

ALL ABOUT ROSES



ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR TATTOO DESIGNS ARE ROSES OR HAVE ROSES INCORPORATED IN THEM...SO TODAYS POST WILL BE ALL ABOUT ROSES AND WHAT THEY MEAN.

AS A TATTOO ARTIST MANY CLIENTS USE  ROSES TO SYMBOLIZE MANY THINGS SUCH AS

  • LOVE
  • PAIN
  • HEARTBREAK
  • FRIENDSHIP
  • YOUTH
  • BEAUTY
  • AND SO MUCH MORE

ROSES ALSO COME IN DIFFERENT COLORS THAT MEAN DIFFERENT THINGS



  • Red roses: love, romantic feelings, passion
  • Yellow roses: joy, friendship
  • Pink roses: gentleness, admiration
  • White roses: purity, spiritual love, innocence
  • Orange roses: fascination
  • Rosebuds: youth
  • Red and white roses together: unity
  • A thornless rose: love at first sight
  • A single rose: I love you





  • ROSES CAN ALSO BE COMBINED WITH OTHER ELEMENTS TO
    SYMBOLIZE OTHER MEANINGS
    A butterfly: a natural combination.
    A banner with the name of a beloved one.
    A dagger: the love-hate relationship
    Barbed wire around the rose vine: love can hurt and is not without risk.
    A cross: memorial tattoo for a beloved one.




                  a little history about roses

    Roses have always been praised for their beauty. Their symbolic meaning goes way back into history:
    • For the Romans and Ancient Greeks the rose represented love and beauty. They identified the flower with Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
    • For Christians the rose represents the Virgin Mary (The Mystical Rose).
    • Roses were used in Ancient Egypt to worship the Goddess Isis, the ideal mother and wife.
    rose history from ( freetattoodesigns.org)
    images from google

     

    Thursday, March 14, 2013

    FREESTYLE TRIBAL

     This is a Freestyle Triabal I Did

    THE TRIBAL IS OF VINES AND THORN
    AND IN THE CENTER THE LETTERING IS
    CARPE DIEM WHICH MEANS Seize The Day

    DONE IN HARLEM N.Y.C
    BY MACHO AKA SPOOKZ

    DRAGONS

     AS THE POST BELOW STATED I WILL BE STARTING TO GIVE INFORMATION ON ALL THINGS TATTOO.

    SO TODAYS POST WILL BE ALL ABOUT DRAGONS.

    In The Dictornary The Definition  Of Dragon Is : A mythical monster traditionally represented as a gigantic reptile having a lion's claws, the tail of a serpent, wings, and a scaly skin.

    BUT IN THE TATTOO WORLD DRAGON TATTOOS MEAN SO MUCH MORE....

    The dragon is a mythological creature that is both fearsome and beautiful and is the subject of folklore around the world.




    Dragons are an important part of the Japanese mythology. There is a belief in Japan, that the first Emperor of Japan is a descendant of the dragons. Very often, dragon tattoos in Japan are made as a representation of protection of the royal family of Japan. In Japan, the dragon is seen as a water deity (that's why Japanese dragon tattoos often include waves and clouds).
    Japanese dragons have the following characteristics:
    • No wings.
    • Serpentine-like.
    • The head of a camel.
    • Scales of a carp.
    • The paws of a tiger.
    • Claws like an eagle.
    • Japanese dragons often have long whiskers.
    • Sometimes, they have a jewel under the chin.
    Some Examples Of Japanese Dragon Tattoos(IMAGES FROM GOOGLE)












    The Chinese Dragon represents wisdom, good luck, and good will. This is the way most ancient Chinese portray the dragon.The dragon has long represent mystery and power in China.
    In general, Chinese dragon tattoos represent:
    • Wisdom
    • Good luck
    • Strength
    • Health
    • Harmony
    • Benevolence
    There are many types of Chinese dragons, amongst them:
    • The horned dragon: the wearer chooses to be mighty in their actions or words.
    • The earth dragon: rules the earth and sends a message of connection to the earth or land.
    • The yellow dragon: a hornless dragon known for scholarly knowledge.
    • The celestial dragon: protects the Gods. Many people with strong spiritual beliefs choose the celestial dragon to share those beliefs and confirm their own spiritual path. It's one of the most popular tattoo dragons.(INFO FROM FREETATTOOS.ORG)
    SOME EXAMLES OF CHINESE DRAGONS


    Dragons are an important part of the world of mythology, folklore and fairy tales in (medieval) Europe. European dragons are quite different from Asian dragons, though they are recognizably the same creature.

    The fairy tale dragon may be on its own or it may be accompanied by other associated images – think knights or fairies, for example. The lines are likely to be finer, with intricate detailing. These dragon tattoos make a beautiful and striking visual image.

    The appearance of European medieval dragons:
    • Wings growing on its back (that look like the wings of a bat). Most oriental dragons don't have wings.
    • Usually has a long tail.
    • 2 or 4 legs.
    • Lives in a cave or underground lair. The European dragon is linked to the element earth.
    • Most European dragons are malevolent. (INFO FROM TATTOODESIGNS.ORG)