jueves, 3 de octubre de 2013

Tattoos go beyond art and fashion; they reflect deep-rooted cultural and ethnic heritage.

 I agree with the motion tattoos go beyond art and fashion; they reflect deep-rooted cultural and ethnic heritage.

Most people who have tattoos will say that they got it for a specific time or person in their lives that they will never forget. Others say that they feel more adventurous and don’t really have a specific reason for getting their tattoo. For some people, tattoos make them feel different from other people, some people say it is art.
It is a way of expressing yourself and what you want. You can just put it right there on your body for what you are interested in. It shows who you are to have a tattoo there. The tattoo can be like a little advertisement on your body for what you are about. The tattoo looks cool after all, or one hopes, maybe people will think then that they are cool.

Tattoos are only for art and not for culture because the persons die and the tattoo dissapear with the body and there finish the History. The tattoo represent and expression of affection of that art like when you are in love and tattoos the name of the girlfriend, so it no go more away that an image art an not like a important history tattoo, we can conclude that is more for fashion.

For example the Maori tribe in New Zealand used the tattos to scare the enemy and in signal of respect,the person that have more tattos it means that have more experience than the other of his culture,they start tattoing the childrens at 8 years old and they modified, as you have more experience and more power in the tribe.

In conclusion, the tattoo represents not only a beautiful figure and nice words, but behind each one there's a story and a life that the person wearing it to be happy.