Insight on the Butterfly Tattoo Design

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mandy miles

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May 12, 2009, 11:04:09 PM5/12/09
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Butterfly tattoo
Who says you can't have art when getting a tattoo? As a matter of
fact, that is the main reason why a significant number of people are
getting different designs and colors of tattoos these days. If you are
still undecided on what design you would have, why not consider a
butterfly tattoo? Many experts and tattoo appreciators would readily
attest the butterfly designs are simply one of the bests there are.
Worldwide, it is believed that butterfly tattoos are among the most
commonly acquired designs of such skin art statements.
Why do people get hooked to butterfly tattoos? Perhaps, there are a
couple of simple reasons. First, the design is so unique and explicit
that no matter what size and shape of a butterfly you take, the result
would always be aesthetically appealing. You can choose to take a big
butterfly and have it tattooed at different angles. There are
countless of existing butterfly species so you will have a wide array
of choices.
The color is also one factor that helps make a greater number of
people prefer butterfly designs if they would ever get one. A
butterfly tattoo can have multiple colors or can have one distinct
lively color that would make it a real standout. No wonder, many
celebrities are so into getting these tattoo designs, which make
butterfly tattoos further popular.
Another reason why many people would get a butterfly tattoo, that is
if they would ever decide to get one, is the symbolic meaning of the
insect. Butterflies universally symbolize rebirth and transformation,
which is often associated to improvements. If you are familiar with
the life cycles of butterflies, you would surely understand why this
is so.
Before a butterfly becomes the colorful flying insect that it is, it
first spends a significant amount of its life span as a caterpillar
that thrives at and eats leaves of plants. After sometime, the
caterpillar would turn into a pupa and would form a cocoon. Then,
after days, it would metamorphose into the beautiful and
environmentally useful butterfly.
Getting a butterfly tattoo is quite easy. If you are still undecided
about a particular butterfly design, you could always search for the
reliable and countless online sources. You could print out the picture
and bring it to your tattoo artist. If you are undecided about what
color to take, you could ask the artist about what color scheme would
look better on the quality and hue of your skin. The position of the
tattoo on your body would also be a significant issue. Put it in a
place where you can wear it proud if you like.
Nick Brodka - Founder of InfiniteTattoos
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