
A tattoo is a
marking made by inser
ting dark, indelible ink into the dermis lay
er of the skin to change the
pigment for

decorative or
other reasons. Tattoos on humans are a type
of decorative body modification while tattoos
on animals are most commonly used for identification or branding. The term "tattoo" or from
ks, the naturalist aboard Cook's ship the "Endeavour" in 1769 where he mentions it in his journal. To paraphrase. he states, "I shall now mention the way they mark themselves
indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition".

During the first decade of the 21st century, the presence of tattoos became evident within pop culture, inspiring television shows such asA&E's Inked and TLC's Miami Ink and LA Ink. The decoration of blues singer Janis Joplin with a wristlet and a small heart on her left breast, by the San Francisco tattoo
artist Lyle Tuttle, has been called a seminal moment in the popular acceptance of tattoos as art.
Formal interest in the art of the tattoo has become prominent in the 1990s through the beginning of the 21st century. Contemporary art exhibitions and visual art institutions have featured tattoos as art through such means as displaying tattoo flash, examining the works of tattoo artists, or otherwise incorpo
rating examples of body art into mainstream exhibits. One such 2009 Chicago exhibitionFreaks & Flash featured both examples of historic body art as well as the tattoo artists which produced it.
Many studies have been done of the tattooed population and society's view of tattoos. In June 2006 the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology published the results of a telephone survey which took place in 2004. It found that 36% of Americans ages 18–29, 24% of those 30-40 and 15% of those 41-51 had a tattoo.[9] In September 2006, the Pew Research Center conducted a telephone survey which found that 36% of Americans ages 18–25, 40% of those 26-40 and 10% of those 41-64 had a tattoo.[10] In January 2008, a survey conducted online by Harris Interactive estimated that 14% of all adults in the United States have a tattoo, just slightly down from 2003, when 16% had a tattoo. The highest incidence of tattoos was found among the gay, lesbian and bisexual population (25%) and people living in the West (20%). Among age groups, 9% of those ages 18–24, 32% of those 25-29, 25% of those 30-39 and 12% of those 40-49 have tattoos, as do 8% of those 50-64. Men are just slightly more likely to have a tattoo than women (15% versus 13%)[1practices that held tattooing to be a "pagan" or "heathen" activity. Within some traditional indigenous cultures, tattooing takes place within the context of a rite of passage between adolescence and adulthood.
Flower designs, such as the Hawaiian flower tattoos, are more than
just a beautiful piece of art enduringly pasted on a pretty girl's skin.
According to some experts, the flower is the perfect symbol of
nurturing and flourishing. It embodies both the earth and the life.
Among the famous flowers, Hawaiian flowers are given special
attention, for they are symbols of hospitality and friendship.
Maybe this is the reason why a lot of people go for the Hawaiian
flower tattoos
.
nice collection dr...........
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