Why go with Clockwork Orange Tattoos?
There is
a movie by the name ‘A Clockwork Orange’. It happens to rank high among
the most talked about and brutal movies in the history of films. The
movie when it came out caused quite a hullabaloo. There were threats
made to the director and producer of the movie along with the co-writer
Stanley Kubrick. These threats started not just when it came out and
continued for quite some time.
- As per the story of the movie
the clockwork orange is supposed to be the depiction of a human being
who is only one from the outside. It seems like inside he/she is
something that is composed of mechanical parts. Like the main character
in the movie, this character also has no emotions or feelings like
remorse etc for anything or anyone that is linked to them
Though
we do not want to go into the often mentally and often disturbing
things that are associated with the plot of the movie, we will take you
through some designs that are based on this theme. The movie was banned
in Britain though that was where it was made. It is believed that it led
younger males to be influenced by the main protagonist in the movie
named Alex.
The superb Clockwork orange tattoo work:
Though it is still not clear as to why anyone would want a tattoo which
is connected with such a disturbing movie, but when you take the art
that goes into the tattoo it is truly extraordinary. From that point
alone it is quite worth the effort that has been put in. Once has to
look at it objectively without considering the theme of the movie to
truly appreciate it.
2) The effect that Anthony Burgess and Stanley Kubrick have had:
There is no doubt that this movie and book has left no one who has come
in touch with it without affecting them. The book did have a lot of
deep and some really psychological revelations. These were presented in a
very factual way and this is sure to impact those who read the book or
view the movie.
3) Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and Clockwork Orange:
One facet of this is also the way the Beethoven symphony was popular
and as a key part of the narrative. Many a person went out and brought
the music of Beethoven’s ninth symphony only after they viewed the
movie. It is a strange fact of life that we never know how one thing
could touch a cord in people and become a part of pop culture. This
rather disturbing movie is proof of that.
4) A Clockwork Orange and Redemption:
The other thing that stands out in the film was that there was no
redemption for the guilt of the character even in the end. That could
have been a more moving and uplifting end to this rather dark movie. The
reason that was given for the lack of a positive ending in the movie
was that they had followed the American version of the book which did
not have such positive ending as the British version had.
5) This theme for a tattoo is not for everyone, but we believe that
this may appeal to those who want to show through their tattoo, what
should not be done, rather than something that they aspire for. In any
way or point of view that you approach this subject as a theme for a
tattoo, the one thing that comes out is that nobody who looks at it will
be unaffected.
6)
I love the orange circles in this tattoo. It really draws attention to
the whole tattoo. This simple lines that make up the bird wearing the
hats and the other figures in this piece really bring the whole thing
together.
7)
The amount of detail in this tattoo is amazing, especially for the
small size of the tattoo. You can feel the anger in this persons eyes in
this tattoo as well. The tattoo artist that’s did this artwork
obviously specializes in realistic and portrait style tattooing. The
shading under the eyes and the detail even in the eye lashes and lips
make this look like a photograph.
8)
This bold yet simple tattoo has some great line work. The top hat and
outline of the face flow together perfectly and the one eye on the
figure brings a central point to the whole tattoo.
9)
This is a great tattoo that any die hard Clockwork Orange fan would
love. A true fan would know what this was right when they saw it. The
shadows of the figures in this tattoo are really well done and the way
that the mans skin was able to be used as light was a great idea.
Another cool part of this tattoo is the fact that its in a piece of
film.
10)
This tattoo was done in the classic American style tattooing. Bold
outlines, banners and solid colors. This is a beautiful tattoo that
perfectly sums up the classic thriller.
11)
Is it me or is this tattoo staring deep into my soul? This is a great
tattoo with a ton of detail. If you look into the eyes of this
character, you can see the glare and shine within the eyes. Also as you
scan down the tattoo, you will notice the wrinkles and waves within the
shirt and glove. The shading lighting on the face and on the rest of the
tattoo for that matter really bring this tattoo to life.
12)
If you are a fan of the movie, then you know exactly what this is right
away. A classic symbol of a classic movie. The hat and the light
shining off of the hat is very well executed.
13)
Even though their is a ton of darks and blacks within this tattoo,
every piece of it compliments another part. The dark oranges bring out
the blacks and vice versa. The slight glares off of the hat allow it to
stand out even though the hat s black and so is the background. The
outlines in this tattoo are smooth and the use of color is brilliant.
14)
Talk about a painful spot to get a tattoo. The inside of the arm is a
sensitive spot but its a great place for a big tattoo like this one. The
light in the eye and the attention to detail in the eye lashes and skin
around the eye make this look as if its real.
15) This small and simple character stands alone on this persons arm commanding all of the attention.
16)
This canvas has dedicated what looks like most of his back to the
classic movie Clockwork Orange. With gears on the bottom of the tree and
what looks like a positive and negative image of the same person on
each shoulder, I think it would be fare to say that he is a big fan of
the film.
17)
What great detail and depth in this tattoo. The waves in the shirt and
hands give this tattoo great movement. I love how it looks like the
hands are reaching out to grab you, it almost makes me want to take a
step back just in case.
18)
Yet again, another simple and bold statement for the love of a classic
film. All of the fans of this movie would know immediately what this
tattoo was right when they saw it.
19)
Their is so much detail within this bird. The feathers look great and
the beak looks sharp to the touch. The clock pieces have great detail
within them and the bird looks fierce. This is a great tattoo to start
off what looks like will be a half sleeve very soon.
20)
This almost looks like a mix of clockwork orange and a traditional
sugar skull. It has a cultural feel to it. The bold reds and yellows in
the roses really accent the center of the tattoo which happens to be the
dark eyes on the skull.
21)
This is great black and grey version of the famous image from the movie
Clockwork Orange. I love the way that the eyeball is done and how the
face of the man is a skull rather than having skin on it. You can tell
that this tattoo was just finished because the wrap is still slightly on
it.
22) We like how this tattoo is a mix of the street artist and Clockwork Orange.
23)
The orange-ish red that surround this tattoo really make it stand out.
The way that the black and greys were used are a little lighter but
really accent the whole tattoo.
24)
The added colors in the hair give this tattoo almost like a stained
glass or even a modern unique look. A great individual take on a classic
symbol.
25)
The font on this tattoo is very cool. It looks like someone took a
typewriter over this persons arm. The bold and simple image that can be
recognized by any Clockwork Orange fan is perfectly placed above the
script and brings the entire tattoo together to create a classic piece
of art.
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