Sunday, January 1, 2012

Lion Tattoos Can Roar Loudly

By Isabella Brown


Can you just hear a lion roar? Loud and pretty formidable, isn't it? The lion is the main example of an animal with strength and courage - and has been so regarded for millennia. These attributes have been attached to lions in many cultures on the face of the earth.

Kings have made the lion their symbol. And the reason isn't hard to find. For millennia the lion has been called "the king of the beasts." It is the royal animal in the entire animal kingdom.

When a person chooses a lion tattoo, they usually choose one that looks genuine. It can be a calm and collected image or one that's roaring loudly with bared teeth. All you need is engage a talented artist, and you can have a beautiful and realistic beast on your skin somewhere.

It can take on any size you may desire. You may just have the head of a lion, or a whole lion inked into your skin. The size is wholly up to your own wishes. From a few inches in size, it takes either the entire back or the front of your upper body. Any size in between is available, too.

Do you want it as easy? Some of them look good with just one color. But the truly nice ones use a number of different colors - the skin, the eyes, the mane, etc., can have their own realistic colors.

And if you are really into realism, do consider getting this in a natural environment as its background. Want to see yours in a jungle or on the African planes? Such a setting will positively make your lion look better than most.

The cost that it takes- and the same goes for any other kind - depends on the size and the complexity of the design. The more colors used, the higher the cost is going to be. If you want a fierce lion large in size against a natural background, be prepared to spend some money.

Whatever type of tattoos you may want for, do remember that they are great symbols of power and strength. If you can find a great tattoo artist, you are bound to have a great adaptation represented somewhere on your body. And you will be in excellent company, among kings and other figures of royalty, to be exact.




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