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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Mark Wahlberg And Ludacris Talk Tattoos

One of the coolest things about tattoos is, that every-body's tattoo has a different meaning and means something different to them. So it is always fascinating to find out why people got the tattoo they did and if there is any significant meaning behind them.

 Mark Wahlberg and Ludacris also known as Chris Bridges, both star in the movie -Max Payne-. Which surprisingly enough tattoos kind of play an important role in this movie. It seems that a mysterious tattoo reappears on murdered victims in the movie. So this got reporters wondering if Mark and Ludacris had any tattoos and if so what the meanings of their tattoos were.

 Mark said:

 -Yeah, I've got a couple tattoos. I have rosary beads around my neck; it says -In God I Trust.- When I was in jail [at age 16, for assault], I got a pair of rosary beads, and I wore them all the time. They were just plastic, so they just broke. So I just had the tattoo put around my neck.

 And I got a Sylvester the cat tattoo covering up an old gang tattoo on my leg. I got [the gang tattoo] when I was 12. When I was 17, I got it covered up [with Sylvester] because that was the only thing that would hide the other tattoo.-

 Ludacris said:

 -I have some praying hands on one of my arms. You wake up, and you go to sleep, and you thank God for everything you have. That's pretty much the meaning behind that. I have Jesus on a cross on my other arm. That last one is a -Disturbing tha Peace- symbol, which is my record label that I started and dedicated my life to.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Mainstream Tattoo

The success of shows like LA Ink, Miami Ink and West Side Tattoo show just how popular the mainstream tattoo market really is. What started with one, surprisingly successful reality show has ended up spinning off into more shows, coupled with drama, and only half about the tattoos. What is still evident in these programs, all drama aside, is that people want tattoos that mean something to them, and go much deeper than the surface level of skin.

 Star Studded Ink

 Kat Von D would probably not be famous if not for her body art. Even as her guest appearance turned into her own show, the art would only play a small part in the scheme of things. This is just how it seems to be in Hollywood. Other stars have been demonized and idolized for their ink, including Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp, Eminem, 50 Cent, Pamela Anderson and hundreds more. Simply watch a basketball game in the NBA and you'll see full sleeves and massive tattoos spread all over the bodies of the players. One has to askis it the status of having a tattoo that makes a person get one, or is it the tattoo that gives the person added notoriety?

 Compelling Urges

 Exhibitionism is nothing new to the social elite of the world. Many of them were out to be famous from the get go. Adding a tattoo to their repertoire may have been another way to get noticed or set them apart from the others in their field. Some people though, don't need body art to be seen. Take Justin Timberlake for instance. He was massively famous before he started collecting his tats. Lenny Kravitz is another singer that added body art to his already successful music career. David Beckham wasn't able to score more goals because of his extensive ink, he did that naturally. Tattoo designs can even accentuate an actor or performer, and enhance their look. Take a look at The Rock. His bulging muscles and charisma took him from sports to stage wrestling and into acting, and the tattoo designs he chose made his muscles jump right out and grab you.

 Bold But Not So Beautiful

 There are, of course, those infamous tattoo ideas that could have been and should have been forgotten. Most notably was the tribal facial fu**up by Mike Tyson. He was a badass before, but looked like a dumbass afterwards. Even his sweet, good guy image he is portraying now can't hide the ridiculous choice of tattoo pattern he chose. Cher's choice of a butt tattoo was merely paint on a withering canvass. Britney's tattoo choices certainly did not help her retain her sanity during her meltdown. Same goes for her ex-hubby. Kevin Federline , try as he may, couldn't use his tattoos to boost his singing career or help him dance any better. Some times it just doesn't make sense to waste good ink.

 Stay True to Your Self

 It is easy to follow the crowds and want to emulate those people that we see as successful. It doesn't mean that we have to believe in everything they do and blindly act impulsively in the same way they have. Tattoos are awesome, and can really bring joy into your life. The experience of choosing a design, the excitement of showing up for your appointment, the chill felt when the buzzzzzing machine starts to fire up in the hands of your artist, the pain of getting exactly what you asked for, and the burning pleasure of looking at your freshly inked skin are all part of the kiss-ass process. Be true to yourself, and be smart. Get a tattoo because it is really what you want, what you feel in the pit of your stomach. Choose a design and artist that understands you and enjoy the hell out of getting your new tattoo!