Monday, March 29, 2010

Still Playing With Pens


I am still playing with pens and looking for rhythm and flow in letter forms. I find that letters with the most visual interest happen while writing very fast with no plans or layouts to follow. Of the 40 different pens I practice with, some nibs glide over the paper and others require hand pressure to flex the nib. This sample was created with a semi flex stiff nib from a early 1900's Swan eyedropper.

Extreme The Phoenix Bird Tattoo

extreme the Phoenix Bird Tattooextreme the Phoenix Bird Tattoo Symbolic Beauty Mythology says that the Phoenix is a creature that rises from its own ashes after burning down. The name itself originated from the Greek word for "red", the universal color of fire. Being the bird of fire, Phoenix can be aptly used to symbolize a person's inner fire and zest for life. The rage for the Phoenix bird tattoos has started a few years back. The Phoenix bird epitomizes the rebirth and resurrection from the ashes. You can use this symbol if you have had a tough patch in life and successfully overcame it.

It is fairly easy to draw the Phoenix bird tattoos which are normally painted in bright and lucid colours that represent life. The uniqueness of a phoenix bird design lies in its different interpretation by different people. You can very easily personalize a phoenix bird tattoo to highlight emotions close to your heart. You just need to tell a good tattoo artist what you want to depict with your tattoo and he or she will easily give you the best.

Jewish legend says that the phoenix was the bird that refrained from eating the forbidden fruit of paradise, set itself on fire but rose from the ashes three days later. The Phoenix bird was also considered to be the representation of the rising and setting of the sun. However later on it was widely accepted as the symbol of resurrection of life. Originally ones were just beauty symbols. Of late, they have become a medium to express ones life experiences and emotions. Therefore, the Phoenix bird designs have attained big popularity. Keeping in line with this, the tattoo artists have creatively designed many forms of the Phoenix bird tattoo.

The emergence of the Phoenix Bird tattoo as a popular one is not documented well but people believe that it has its origins in the Far East. Men like to have a phoenix bird picture on their arms, while the ladies normally prefer to have it on their lower back or on their belly. There are people who consider Phoenix to be the symbol of the devil and that pagans expressed their love for Satan through the phoenix. In the vastly popular Harry Potter series, the phoenix has been depicted as the bird that has healing powers. This is more in line with the symbolic meaning of Phoenix, the resurrection. In the chronicles of Narnia too, a phoenix is pictured saving one of the characters from imminent danger.

Cool Unique Tattoo

Cool Unique TattooEven though women are certainly not at a loss when it comes to finding the perfect placement for a tattoo, the lower back area is thought to be one of the most sexy and erotic locations. Besides being sensual, lower back tattoos also have another benefit as they're very easy to cover up when need be, ideal for those who work in a professional setting or aren't allowed to have tattoos visible. Unlike the arms or other areas of the body, the skin on the very bottom of the back can be completely concealed by clothing, allowing you to make the tattoo visible only when you choose.

The versatility behind lower back tattoos has undoubtedly helped to boost their popularity in the mainstream public as well as increase their allure. When a female tells someone, particularly a male, that she has one or more lower back tattoos, the mind can't help but wander thanks to the mystique and sheer appeal of them. In most cases, this type of tattoo is done near the waistline, and sometimes most of it will be hidden "below the belt" with just a small portion peeking out, making it possible for it to be kept a secret.