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| A , or in this case, a tiger’s head is a symbol of strength. Showing the Tiger’s stripes gives an extra feeling of power. I think it is clear that it is a tiger, even though one doesn’t use the colour orange to enhance the feeling of the design really being a tiger. Now one should remember there are actually tigers existing out there that are white and black.
The red pupils or dots I have added in the eyes give the tiger a much stronger look. It is looking at you as a viewer, or maybe even prey - that it will attack at any second. The teeth are also there to give the tiger a more fearsome look. The long whiskers I added to give a little bit of an elegant feeling. It is a big cat - and I would say that tigers and cats in general move pretty elegantly and swiftly.
I have seen big Tigers run about and play and maybe they don’t really feel like your little cat at home, but there are a few resemblances in their motions.
Even if these big cats only exist in nature in very few parts of the world – many people, all over the globe, will recognise them right away in this design.
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| | Comment posted 2009-02-12 08:18:51 by
Tattoo? Never... My father will mad...
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| | Comment posted 2009-02-12 09:27:25 by
Hi Kampanye
Even if your dad won´t allow you getting a Tiger-tattoo. He might enjoy looking at tattoo-art?!
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| | Comment posted 2009-02-15 05:06:10 by
yeah cool tattoo
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| | Comment posted 2009-02-19 16:28:48 by
I like tatoo and i like this style
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| | Comment posted 2009-02-20 14:32:19 by
Thank you again, yes I think it is a clear and powerful symbol. The Tiger is a strong symbol in it self too. Enjoy.
/ Randolph
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| | Comment posted 2009-05-15 14:59:02 by
Awesome post. I love stuff like this.
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| | Comment posted 2009-05-16 08:53:46 by
Hi Makia Thank you - glad you liked the Tiger! Check in again - I will be doing more stuff like this in the future too. C ya around Randolph
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| | Comment posted 2009-12-02 19:17:42 by
I am very glad to see these lovely tattoo design. I like this struggle.
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| | Comment posted 2010-01-14 20:56:39 by
Tiger butterfly tattoo has been attached with the feminine desire to show off something that is vibrant, colorful, simple, peaceful, lovely, and joyful. Females sport tiger butterfly tattoos on legs, shoulders, chests, arms, necks, upper buttocks, belly, and ribs.
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