Thursday, January 31, 2013

Italian Body Art

Italian tattoos used to symbolize the loyalty of a gang member to the group. From the bad impressions and taboo beliefs about tattoos, it is now more recognized as a form of art and a part of self-expression. Many people are interested in inscribing foreign languages on their skin. These days, the Italian language has been part of the tattoo industry as well as Italian inspired designs.
There are several things that you need to know about Italian tattoos though. A difference in spelling is very important as the translation could mean the opposite of what you want. The Italian word 'amare' means love while a switch of the 'e' to make it 'amaro' means bitter. Love is one of the major themes of Italian tattoos as it has been a favorite part of their history. The words 'bella' (beautiful), 'pesca' (peace), and 'per sempre' (forever) are now part of the Italian passion for body art.
Italian nationalists' favorite tattoo design includes the three colors of the flag of the Italian flag itself. The flag is often inked with a heart, a religious symbol, or a military symbol with Italian words. Some Italians even use their whole body as a canvass and duplicate the Italian works of arts such as famous paintings or sculptures.
These tattoos are inked on the skin for a long time and despite the availability of techniques that can remove them, once a tattoo is placed it is believed to be meant to stay there forever.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/5742729



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