Monday, November 8, 2010

Floral Tattoo Flower Power Century







Floral Tattoo Flower Power Century

Blue And flower tattoos allow the freedom to choose any colors in the tattoo artist's ink palette, whether or not they are actually found in nature. Many women choose single small flower tattoos as their introduction to the art of tattooing, and add more to it to form a garland or use it as the basis for a larger and more complex tattoo at a later date. Yet flower tattoos still remain the one which women most often request.

All that has changed in the past twenty-five years, and the 21st century woman is willing to match any man in her choice of tattoos. Women who began flocking to the boardrooms and offices of the American business culture in the 1980s also began flocking to the tattoo parlors of America, although at first their choices were both small and discreetly positioned. But politics aside, flower tattoos are simply lovely to look at and that alone makes them a favorite for women. Flower tattoos have an undeniable appeal to those of gentle spirit, both male and female.

There was even a 1967 hit song by Scott McKenzie with the lyrics," If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair." What goes around comes around, or so many a cliché lover has said, and the Flower Power of the 1960s has resurfaced again, not in hairpieces, but in tattoos. Those old enough to remember the days of Woodstock, Haight-Ashbury, and the Volkswagen microbus as the transportation of choice will also remember Peace Signs and Flower Power.

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