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Experience the Tattoo Art With Ed Hardy Clothing and Accessories By Vera Rizakulova
Posted by admin in Tattoo Art on May 1, 2011
Ed Hardy has become one of the hottest and latest brands in the fashion industry today. A favorite among the celebrities, hip hop artists and athletes, this brand has gained tremendous popularity due to its unconventional and unique designs.
The Ed Hardy clothing line was inspired by and based on the work of Don Ed Hardy who was a popular tattoo artist. This brand resulted from the legendary French fashion designer, Christian Audigier, who teamed up with the famous tattoo artist to introduce a high end brand.
You no longer have to get a tattoo done on your body to appreciate this art. You can experience this art of tattoo through the Ed Hardy clothing line which includes t-shirts, hoodies, outerwear and much more. The brand is not just limited to clothes but also extends to an equally exclusive collection of fashion accessories ranging from fashion hats, bracelets, belts to sneakers for men, women and kids.
The bold creations in its clothing line and accessories are sure to get one noticed even in the crowd. The tees available in this brand give you a flattering fit and many of them are donned with rhinestones for a more contemporary look. The colorful vintage tattoo inspired graphics on the t-shirts featuring the Ed Hardy logo over the front and back lend a classic look that is extraordinary.
The hoodies in this brand are also quite a piece to own. They come in vintage designs and their bold colors and exclusive patterns make them a popular choice among the young and fashionable. These hoodies are also perfect for daily wear and for any weather as they are lightweight and durable. Read the rest of this entry »
Dragon Art Tattoos – Significance, Designs, and Ideas By Mike K.
Posted by admin in Tattoo Art on May 1, 2011
This brief overview will help you make a better guided decision when it comes to choosing your design.
Dragons have long been important mythological figures in Japanese, Indonesian, Korean, Chinese, and other Asian cultures. Dragons also exist in Western culture. The major difference between Asian and Western dragons lies in what they each represent. Asian dragons have a connection to emperors and imperial families and commonly represent empowerment, wisdom, freedom, and protection. Western dragons have traditionally been a symbol of evil.
Another significant difference between the two classes of dragons is appearance. Asian dragons are usually long, snake like creatures, whereas western dragons are more similar to dinosaurs in appearance. Among both Asian and Western cultures, there exists a rich diversity among the dragons themselves. For example, Japanese dragons commonly have long “whiskers” projecting from above their mouths and a jewel under their chin, both attributes which are unique to Japanese dragons. Read the rest of this entry »