EXTENDED ESSAY Are the tattoos a form of art?
Introduction
The reason why people get tattoo is often because they want to tell story to the world about them this include their life, their hobbies, important moment or to grave some memories in their skin through a visual representation.
Tattoo are also a form of self expression ,that shows in some ways the imagination of people and their point of views about different things.
In this essay I will try to make the reader understand that the tattoo are a visual form of art because it is a mix of sketch, draws, the talent of « drawing » something on a real skin of someone so realistically that possible.
I actually have two tattoos both are a part of me ,for me it is explaining in some way who I am ,it is define my personality ,my
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Women pierce the cartilage between the nostrils and there imposed a piece of ivory, this was considered a jewel.
Men and women wore earrings and body were tattooed from the waist up.
Many Mayan priests tattooed until becoming scary, thinking leaving their human status and get closer to the gods.
In some coastal villages, it is estimated that at least thirty percent of the population was tattooed.
The many gods associated with the religion of the Aztecs, the people who ruled Mexico in the 15th century, had a special role in Aztec culture. Therefore, tattoos, made during rituals in honor of a specific god, were not only intended for body adornment. Many tattoos were dedicated to God Huitzilipochtli, Sun God and War, which was protective of the Aztec tribe.
In 1920 archaeologists discovered in Peru tattooed mummies belonging to the Chimu civilization, the Chimu inhabited the present-day Peru. These mummies date back to the 11th century. Pigments, found in the tombs of mummies, were implemented with various types of needles: fishbone, parrot feather, shell thorny.
Their religious beliefs consisted of dancing to worship their gods. Music was also added in to their dance. It was considered a prayer ritual. Many of the Aztecs bodies held intricate tattoos which were in relation to the gods they worshipped. The Spanish were the cause of the end of the
The Aztecs had something called Chinampas and it was essential to their culture. The way the Aztecs
Whether it be a dragon, tribal marking, Asian character, or a simple phrase, thousands of people get tattoos daily. Tattoos play a significant role in self-expression and identity since ancient times. Tattoos can be recreational, cultural, symbolic, or just stylistic. For some people, it is an expression of identity and personal beliefs. This is exactly the case for Leslie Jamison.
Most of everyone who goes in, goes in for a tattoo that has meaning or to make them feel beautiful. It is the same for piercings, people go in to get piercings to feel more like themselves and to define them as a person. My personal experience with tattoos, is the meaning of each. I have a small tattoo on my ankle that I got with my best friend that symbolizes that we are different, yet the same. My tattoo on my arm, I got matching with my boyfriend that are the four elements, he got two of them
It pained me whenever I seen tattoos in her body. Now, learning from Mary’s case explains the significant of tattoos, has a deeper meaning that affects a person’s life. My friend proved me wrong, she met her husband who had the same interest as her. Today, they live in L.A. she works in Hollywood as a crew director managing make up artist.
First of all, tattoos haven’t completely been accepted by society. When a person gets a tattoo, it limits its opportunities in life because of their negative association. One can even see it in job opportunities. Many companies wouldn’t hire a person with tattoos. Since, they don’t hold a professional appearance that business owners want from their subordinates.
After the vanish of a once-dominant civilization in Mesoamerica, the Toltecs, the Aztecs arrived around the thirteenth century. Tenochtitlan, the Aztecs’ famous capital city, was constructed and the Aztecs were soon enough the most dominant force in their part of Mexico. The Aztecs were famous for many of their accomplishments and their society’s intricate structures, but their religious practices were particularly famous—or rather, infamous. Human sacrifice was only a part of the strict ritual processes, which were for the gods and goddesses worshiped by the people. It was thought that the Aztecs’ religion had to do with fear of nature and the end of the world.
Tattoos have played a role in human societies since their inception, as pieces of cultures and rituals across the world. To many, having a tattoo is an outward way of expression. However, the prejudice have not disappeared and are still greatly diminishing. In the article Inked Well, David Kirby examines the aspects of tattoo’s history, as well as tattoo’s iconic popularity among today 's middle class. Kirby’s stereotypical views on the tattooed “victims” quickly change as he goes on to interview some local tattooes of Tallahassee, Florida.
This arguable topic, stated by Nicholas Thomas, raises the dispute of whether tribal tattoos signify belief or are they simply an aesthetic marking indorsed by the
This is a quote that i found and i totally agree with it. “Tattoos are like stories-they 're symbolic of the important moments in your
People get tattoos to show their love or appreciation of things that have a significant or a sentimental meaning to them, this could be a way to commemorate an important day or time in their
Companies follow a certain rule concerning visible tattoos that employees must follow. It is also stated that tattoos do not give good impression to the employers, as a result, employers must cover visible tattoos and for those who have plans on getting one must consider the placement and the size of the tattoo. Gouveia’s study contravenes with the results of this study, because the respondents thinks that tattoos should be allow in the workplace. This might imply that the respondents do not based on the physical definition of a person and having tattoos does not lessen the capability of a person to
Tattoos played a major role in gender discrimination as well and incited cultural discourse and anxiety in society. In the Modern Era, in the USA, especially after World War II when women became involved in the home-front jobs, they started to break away from the traditional stereotypical woman image by getting tattoos; this created much anxiety in society, because it was bringing into question the separation between a burly, working man’s and a delicate, housekeeping woman’s disposition. After the sexual revolution in the 60s, “tattoos were… resurrected in the counterculture by women who were rethinking womanhood” (Mifflin 55). The Modern Era was the era of skepticism about occupations and responsibilities, like who should be the breadwinner
Once the survey was conducted, the results were tabulated and analysed so that a conclusion could be determined. In this study, southern Canadians are questioned about their motivations to get tattoos, and results are compared to ancient tattoo traditions from other cultures to conclude that southern Canadians, more often than not, do attach profound personal meaning to their tattoos. To understand why a person might tattoo their skin, a practice known to be permanent and painful, research was directed toward the history of tattooing. It was discovered that the art of skin modification had been traced back to 5300 years ago by dating a mummified corpse ordained with tattoos (Haskings-Winner, Collichaw, Kritzer, & Warecki, 2011). The tattoos of
This research was carried out not to only show awareness toward the society but also why people should take art seriously. Often times, we can see lots of people debating whether art is important or not. This happened because the lack of exposure and knowledge that has been taught to them. Art can help to shape the society and affect the society to broaden their view of perspective in life by referring on the artworks because each work of art can give different meanings to life.