Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Tattoo ideas.

Since I have started working on the tattoo design above, I have decided to revisit a few other ideas I hope to eventally get inked as well. The above design is most likely going to have to wait until I have enough proficiency writing in Arabic to do the circle myself. That or I need to start working on my photoshop-fu to more cleanly wrap the text around the symbol without the letters become mismatched as they are. I am also not sure where to place this particular design on my body.

More simple word art. This time it's the Hebrew letters Nun, Dalet, Vav, Mem, and Reish. The meaning... is a secret. What is also apparently a closely guarded secret is where useful non-standard Hebrew fonts can be found. The above was made with a font for old Talmudic texts but still comes off as a little Comic Sans (ugh). The tendency for the characters to look like a little person from the right angle doesn't improve the ascetics. This is on the back burner until I can find an appropriate font. I hope to get something that is reminiscent of arabic rosettes but with Hebrew. Or maybe a Hebrew font reminiscent of Cyrillic or Arabic script. The location of this would be on my upper right chest.

This was actually taken from an old Vampire: The Masquerade supplement on Middle Eastern vampires. I found that I liked it at first glance because it integrates the ankh, the Christian cross, the star and crescent moon, and the star of david in one symbol. Indeed, with some alteration I could easily adopt this as my personal symbol... which anime and Final Fantasy have taught me is something that all main characters do. This would be placed lower on my body around my waist line, opposite a similar ankh.

Least developed of my ideas is a tattoo of my favorite Hindu deity, Ardhanari. Being combination of Shiva (the god of the cycle of destruction and and creation, ascetic and esoteric wisdom, etc) and Shakti (the goddess of divine energy, transcendence, and generally the only deity that can match Shiva in any real way), Ardhanari is the most dynamic of all the gods I have studied in purpose, symbolism, and imagery. I plan on get a large piece on my arm but the problem I having is finding a design I would like. The dancing imagery of Shiva would he a good starting point for dynamic piece but I still have to research mudras for any potential position. Hopefully I can get something that looks like a cross between Shiva as Nataraja (On the left) and, ironically, Shakti as Shiva from Final Fantasy (on the right). The final product would also have to be black line art to work well with my other tattoo designs.

3 comments:

  1. That's my favorite incarnation of FF Shiva!
    The best costume/styling for her in the series, I think. This tattoo is going to be boss.

    For fonts, I suggest -if you haven't done so already- looking up scans of ancient Hebrew documents, and then re-drawing the letters according to what you can find.

    For finding the manuscripts, I suggest the Digital Scriptorium (http://scriptorium.columbia.edu/)and the scans you'll find there are great quality.

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