Dragon Tattoo

dragon-tattoo

The dragon, of all mythological beings is universal. It appears in legends and tales on the major continents. There are European, African, North American and Asian variations on record. Within the different cultures, they have come to symbolize different aspects, aspirations and elements. It is important to recognize the different types of if planning to get dragon tattoo.
dragon-tattoo

As with anything that will last forever, you should be cautious when you pick it out. This is especially true for dragon tattoo designs. First time tattooers may not realize the complications they will face if they do not think about their tattoo well enough ahead of time. Draw it out yourself on the part of skin you are thinking of designing. Use pen or marker so it will last a few days. If you do not get sick of it then that is the first step.
dragon-tattoo

The colors of the dragon design should also be carefully selected. If you get lighter colors, they will fade and blend in with your skin tone. This can ruin a dragon tattoo if it is not regularly freshened up with new ink. If you opt to get your whites, pinks, and yellows redone every six months or so, you can find yourself with a hefty maintenance bill. Darker colors fade, too, but they will show up better for far longer.
dragon-tattoo
 
Do not rush into tattoos. Give thought to how they affect your future. If you aspire to do office or business work, will you have a tougher time succeeding due to a visible dragon tattoo? Often business courses instruct pupils never to have any tattoos showing. This is because there is a social stigma on people with tattoos. They may not be hired due to that, even if they are perfectly qualified. The colors found in your tattoos may reflect specific characteristics. Dragon tattoos featuring the yellow dragon, symbolizing intelligence and scholarly knowledge, are a popular choice. Red versions are often associated with fierce tempers and hidden treasure. 
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