This stars tattoo is actually an entire star field which seems to be held together by some other sort of celestial matter. It is well done and very colorful and it certainly does the trick as far as a stars tattoo goes. What does it stand for? Some will say it is all about that person really wanting to be a star but I don’t really think so. I just think this person, as well as many others feel some sort of very real connection with the stars and whatever else is really out there in the universe and I think that is certainly enough to get a stars tattoo.
Most people on the planet feel the connection with the billions of other worlds across the universe and a star field is a wonderful way of representing those feelings. It can certainly also represent freedom in many ways and that’s a good one too. The ability to believe in the impossible, when we really know it to be impossible is one of the biggest things that separates us from the rest of the animal world. And if you can dig all that, go and get yourself a cool looking stars tattoo and join the crowd.
Most people on the planet feel the connection with the billions of other worlds across the universe and a star field is a wonderful way of representing those feelings. It can certainly also represent freedom in many ways and that’s a good one too. The ability to believe in the impossible, when we really know it to be impossible is one of the biggest things that separates us from the rest of the animal world. And if you can dig all that, go and get yourself a cool looking stars tattoo and join the crowd.
Star tattoos have appeared in various designs and contexts for hundreds of years. Every group of people who sport star tattoos bring different cultural, social and religious meanings to the designs involved. They have come to symbolise positivity, high ambitions, dreams, ideals and even life itself. In fact, the greatest star of all, the sun is vital for our continued survival and has itself become a popular tattoo symbol. Star tattoos have also been used for luck by sailors, soldiers and those in high risk occupations.
As with all things, someone else seen these tattoos, liked them, copied them, and adopted them to their own use. In the 1940’s and 1950’s the nautical star tattoo was adopted by the lesbian communities. Lesbians would have a small nautical star tattooed on the inside of the wrist that could be easily covered by a shirt sleeve, watch or bracelet during the day and displayed at clubs to quietly announce their sexual orientation. If your a fan of the star tattoo, you too can adopt this symbol and adjust it to your personal style. That way you can take a familiar design and turn it into something that is special and unique to you.
As with all things, someone else seen these tattoos, liked them, copied them, and adopted them to their own use. In the 1940’s and 1950’s the nautical star tattoo was adopted by the lesbian communities. Lesbians would have a small nautical star tattooed on the inside of the wrist that could be easily covered by a shirt sleeve, watch or bracelet during the day and displayed at clubs to quietly announce their sexual orientation. If your a fan of the star tattoo, you too can adopt this symbol and adjust it to your personal style. That way you can take a familiar design and turn it into something that is special and unique to you.