Thursday, February 4, 2010

Eagle Tattoo

Eagle Tattoo

With the increasing popularity of tribal style tattoos, tribal eagle tattoos are beginning to appear everywhere. These tattoos are formed from curving, bold lines similar to those used in traditional tribal tattooing. The eagle tattoo in the picture combines the tribal eagle with splashes of color that is normally found in Native American art. For freedom lovers everywhere, the Eagle’s ability to fly to the tops of mountains and swoop silently into valleys makes it the unchallenged symbol of a free spirit. The influence of the eagle in American tattooing cannot be overestimated, especially within the military and patriotic service tattoos genres. From the most powerful god of the ancient Greek pantheon, to the United States government, the eagle has been adopted everywhere as an emblem. In myth and legend, the eagle was the sun god, symbolizing light and power, with fire and water as its elements. It was the symbol of spiritual power and courage, fearless in thunder and lightning, but when shown in imagery with the snake, it symbolized conflict. It’s one of the favorite symbols of leaders, warriors, and emperors, not only on earth but in the spiritual realms, as well. And little wonder, for the eagle is the epitome of speed, light, alertness, and power. It represented all that was majestic and noble. So it’s no wonder the eagle tattoo is growing in popularity, and the tribal eagle tattoo is a wonderful interpretation of this genre.

Eagle Tattoo
Most eagle tattoos feature majestic bald eagles. Such is the case with the tattoo in the picture. A proud bald eagle makes a striking tattoo. The American Bald Eagle is the national emblem of the United States of America. Bald eagles are found only in North America. They’re more common in the Northwest part of the continent, with more than half of the population in Alaska and British Columbia. They can also be spotted along the east coast, from Maine all the way to Florida. Since bald eagles eat mainly fish, they’re most often found where water is nearby. But there are many other types of eagles, giving you many choices for your eagle tattoo . Eagles range in size from small, pigeon-sized birds to predators large enough to carry off deer and monkeys. Various eagles eat snakes, fish, rodents, and even turtles. These birds catch their prey by swooping down and grasping fish or small animals in their talons. Most eagles are meat-eaters, but at least one,the African Vulturine Fish-Eagle, prefers fruit from local palms. Bald eagle tattoos usually symbolize freedom and patriotism, so it’s a perfect choice for any American who is proud of their country and want to emphasis the personal freedom that they enjoy.