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Summer brief - Tattoo historys

Tribal

Traditional Methods
The tribes themselves often observed strict rites and ceremonies surrounding the practice of tattooing. These range from periods of abstinence from food, water, or sexual behaviour, to rites of passage such as dangerous journeys to prove worthiness of a tattoo.

Whilst modern day tribal is tattooed using a machine, the tribes often hand-tapped the designs into the skin, or cut the skin and rubbed the ink in. 

Inks were made of a variety of natural substances local to the tribe ranging from animal bile to ash, and the tattooists themselves were often spiritual leaders of the tribe.

- http://hp702103.hubpages.com/hub/Tribal-Tattoo-History

Traditional / Old School

During the 1940s the social perception of tattoos began to change. This happened due to the large numbers of soldiers in WWII who came home with tattoos. This time period also produced a specific kind of tattooing that came to be known as the “traditional” or “old school.” Traditional/old school tattooing featured heavy, bold, black outlines of the images that are often filled with blue or red ink. One of the foremost “old school” tattoo artist of this time was Sailor Jerry.

- http://digboston.com/boston-news-opinions/2012/02/ink-well-americas-tattoo-history/

Sailor Jerry

Japanese / Asian

Japan has a very old tattoo culture, probably since Jomon period (14,000BC-300BC) and the Japanese tattoo that we now know was established in the middle of Edo period. At that time, many people came to big cities such as Edo (now Tokyo) and Osaka and with the population growth, the number of crime naturally increased. Irezumi was introduced as a punishment because of its character that it´s not easy to get rid of. From there, it spread among prostitutes, gamblers, construction workers and couriers as a fashion.

The criminals were tattooed on their forehead so that people could see they committed a crime. Also each region had it´s own symbol and by the Irezumi people could tell where those guys committed the crime.

- http://www.iromegane.com/japan/culture/history-of-japanese-tattoo/


Koi Tattoos: determination, strength, courage, desire for success, water

Phoenix Tattoos: rebirth, triumph, fire

Tiger Tattoos: strength, courage, protector against bad luck, evil spirits, disease, wind

Lion or Fu-Dog Tattoos: protective, strong, courageous, good luck, heroism

Japanese Snake Tattoo: protection, wisdom, good luck, strength, change

Japanese Skull Tattoos: life, death, change, reverence for dead / ancestors

Oni/ Oni Mask/ Demon Mask Tattoo: good and evil, protectors, tricksters, demons

Water/ Wave Tattoos: movement, strength, fluidity, life

- http://richmondtattooshops.com/japanese-tattoos-history-meaning/#sthash.26yErsRb.dpbs
- Japanese text meanings


Geometric

A new trend has emerged among tattoo enthusiasts, and that is sacred geometry. Such tattoos are certainly beautiful, but is there a deeper meaning to this practice? 

Sacred geometry refers to patterns and designs that are found throughout nature. These patterns reveal each form's vibrational resonances and symbolize the metaphysical idea of the part being related to the whole; you can't have one without the other. This concept of oneness and interconnectedness reminds us of our relationship to the ‘whole’, or the natural world and cosmos that surround us. 

Some folks choose sacred geometry tattoos for the sheer beauty, but others are drawn to the philosophy that surrounds sacred geometry. In particular, the platonic solids have gained popularity as symbolic tattoos. Each of these three-dimensional shapes features an equiangular, equilateral polygon on each side. The cube, for instance, is made of six connected squares. 

The Ancient Greeks believed that five platonic solids, in particular, symbolized the elements of life:
The tetrahedron, with triangles on all four sides, symbolizes fire.

The cube or hexahedron, made of six squares, represents earth.

The octahedron, built from eight triangles, refers to air.

The dodecahedron, composed of 12 pentagons, symbolizes spirit or ether.

The icosahedron, made of 20 triangles, refers to water.

- http://www.tattoo.com/blog/sacred-geometry-tattoo-decoding-trend

Tuesday, 24 June 2014 by James Smith
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Summer brief - Differences in genres

Hip hop - Area codes, reputation, portraits, gang signs
Rock - Symbols, traditional

Musicians

Name - Oliver Sykes
Band/Group - Bring me the horizon
Genre - Hardcore 
Tattoo quantity - Full body
Tattoo style - Traditional 
Tattoo 'words' - Dark, skulls, cobwebs, eyes, roses, animals
Name - Austin Carlile
Band/Group - Of mice & men
Genre - Hardcore 
Tattoo quantity - Full body
Tattoo style - Traditional / fine line
Tattoo 'words' - Dark, sea, heart, roman numerals, flowers, animals
Name - Kerry King
Band/Group - Slayer
Genre - Metal
Tattoo quantity - Full body
Tattoo style - Tribal / Fine line / Black & Grey
Tattoo 'words' - Tribal, skull, dark, evil
Name - Synyster Gates
Band/Group - Avenged Sevenfold
Genre - Metal
Tattoo quantity - Chest / Arms / Hands / Back
Tattoo style - Traditional / Fine line
Tattoo 'words' - Dark, Type, Skulls, Flowers, Daggers
Name - Tim Commerford
Band/Group - Rage against the machine
Genre - Metal
Tattoo quantity - Chest / Arm / Back
Tattoo style - Tribal
Tattoo 'words' - Tribal, symbols, black
Name - Kid Ink
Band/Group - Solo / Bat Gang
Genre - Hip Hop / Rap
Tattoo quantity - Full body
Tattoo style - Traditional / Fine line / Portrait
Tattoo 'words' - Area code, family, symbols, lettering, skeleton, animals
Name - Wiz Khalifa
Band/Group - Solo / Taylor Gang
Genre - Hip Hop / Rap
Tattoo quantity - Full body
Tattoo style - Fine line / Portrait / Script
Tattoo 'words' - Area code, smoke, symbols, lettering, script, drugs, music, stars
Name - Lil Wayne
Band/Group - Solo / Young Money 
Genre - Hip Hop / Rap
Tattoo quantity - Full body
Tattoo style - Fine line / Portrait / Script
Tattoo 'words' - Area code, fire, symbols, lettering, tears, dice, music, stars
Name - Busta Rhymes
Band/Group - Solo
Genre - Hip Hop / Rap
Tattoo quantity - Arms / Back
Tattoo style - Traditional
Tattoo 'words' - Tribal, symbols, black
Name - Lights
Band/Group - Solo
Genre - Pop
Tattoo quantity - Arms
Tattoo style - Traditional / Script
Tattoo 'words' - Wings, animals, cartoon, colour
Name - Justin Bieber
Band/Group - Solo
Genre - Pop
Tattoo quantity - Arms / Chest 
Tattoo style - Fine line / Black & Grey
Tattoo 'words' - Wings, crown, cartoon, religion, numerals, angels
Name - Nicki Minaj
Band/Group - Solo
Genre - Pop
Tattoo quantity - Arm
Tattoo style - Japanese
Tattoo 'words' - Japanese, type, black
Name - Christopher Drew
Band/Group - Never Shout Never
Genre - Rock
Tattoo quantity - Full body
Tattoo style - Tribal / Black & Grey / Fine line
Tattoo 'words' - Wings, crown, cartoon, religion, numerals, angels
Name - Anthony Kiedis
Band/Group - Red Hot Chile Peppers
Genre - Rock
Tattoo quantity - Arms / Back
Tattoo style - Tribal / Traditional 
Tattoo 'words' - Animals, Tribal, Symbols, Flowers

Friday, 6 June 2014 by James Smith
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Summer brief - Styles

Styles

Tribal
Traditional / Old school
Japanese / Asian
Geometric
Fine line 
Biomechanical 
Black & Grey 
Script 
Portrait 
Dot Work

by James Smith
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Summer brief - Areas to research

Areas to research
  • Styles
  • History
  • Era of music influencing tattoos
  • Music genre - How many tattoos / types
  • Interviews / emails
  • Age
  • Tattoo Artists
  • Stereotypes

by James Smith
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Summer brief (Tattoo) - Initial ideas

Introduction
Initial ideas
1) Illustration + Music = Tattoo or album work
2) Illustration + Skateboard = Skateboard art

Final idea - Tattoo design... linked with music

by James Smith
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