Friday, February 5, 2010

Scorpion Tattoos

Scorpion Tattoos
Scorpion Tattoos
Many individuals get tattoos today and while sometimes the meanings behind their art run beyond skin deep, many times it does not. When it comes to scorpion tattoos there is really not a lot to choose from as far as individual meanings to people go. Either Scorpio is your astrological sign or you like what scorpions represent. And what that is, is a sense of both power and healing, life and death. A sense of being someone who can strike out at a moments notice and deal a death blow to his enemy in a mere second. And such is why in Greek Mythology the scorpion represented a military-type readiness.

A member of the arachnid family, the scorpion is a legendary beast believed to have been on the earth for some four hundred million years. Certainly long enough to even have constellations named after it. It really is a small wonder why people like getting scorpion tattoos. When you consider the things it stands for it is easy to see how those things appeal to the ego of mankind. Having a scorpion tattoo can give off only two real messages. Like I have already said, either it is your sign or you consider yourself somehow like a scorpion, which may or may not be a good thing. It’s really up to the bearer of the scorpion tattoos to decide.
Scorpion Tattoos
Scorpion Tattoos
The common association that comes with a scorpion tattoo is strength and therefore the individual that has chosen to have the tattoo inked on to the skin is most likely trying to choose a design which can reflect the strength that they feel personally, or the strength that they would like to reflect in their life. The majority of scorpion tattoos are portrayed in dark colors, which can help to display the seriousness of the tattoo. While choosing a scorpion tattoo, think about the options which are available. Traditional colors are red and black, which help to create the power within the tattoo but other types of tattoos include the use of only black or dark inks which are used to create tribal scorpion tattoos, another popular genre of the type of tattoo that includes scorpion tattoo designs. The scorpion can kill with one sting, and therefore many people associate the tattoo with the strength and the courage that it takes to be successful and powerful the first time that something is tried. The symbolism behind the tattoo and the power that the tattoo represents is one of the main reasons that people choose the scorpion tattoo which is commonly placed on the calf, as well as the upper arm.