Religious Tattoo Designs are top choices among
tattoo lovers. They represent so much more than just an image. They
embody how a person feels about their religion and what it means to
them. There are so many ways to display this through imagery and we’ve
compiled some amazingly beautiful images that are breathtaking, intense
and thought provoking. As you’ll see you can pair an image with words or
parts of songs, really the whole body is your blank canvas to create a
masterpiece. Some religions believe that having tattoos shows respect
and honor. What do you think? Do your tattoos have significant meaning
to your religion?
If you are a person who feels things intensely
and feels that the world should know about it, there are several ways to
do it. You can write about it, talk about it, or you can simply get
inked. It’s a beautiful way for you to share your opinion without even
having to utter a single word. They say a picture is worth a thousand
words and when you are using your body as a canvas to express your
feelings and beliefs, then it will not go unnoticed. It’s a bold
statement and as we’ve discussed in previous blogs, tattoos are breaking
down social barriers and becoming more and more popular.
- This particular religious tattoo is from eastern religion and is an elephant. Elephants symbolize that particular religion’s prowess in war. They are thought to have god-like qualities and have been revered for generations. The detail here is stunning. Check out the cloak that wraps the elephant. It appears real. Every bit of this is life like. The way that it flows on her back and goes closer to her ribs and cool and really flows. This took a lot of time and skill. It’s absolutely gorgeous.
2)
This shading is absolutely stunning. What she is holding is called the
sacred heart. The eyes are are grievous and the use of color is on
point. It encompasses the entire back. The birds, the heart, the woman,
all of it is so symbolic.
People
with strong spiritual and religious inclinations will find the idea of
making a loud and clear statement without uttering a word, very
appealing. We may think of tattooing as a current trend, but the fact is
that body art, especially to make the conviction of your faith known
has been a part of history for centuries. Even back in the Roman era,
people took to inking themselves in homage to whatever idol they
worshipped. Can you imagine what it would’ve felt like to get inked in
the ancient days? Something tells us it wasn’t quite as clean as it is
now.
3) The coloring in this is gorgeous. The attention to detail
is impeccable. It’s probably fairly new due to the shininess. Does this
appeal to you? This would have taken multiple sessions to do. It was
probably pretty painful as much of it goes down her spine and wraps
around her ribs. The way that the red flowers start at the bottom and
then make their way up, makes it seem like there is movement.
4)
The wise face of this Native American seems so life like. The bold use
of red and blue really make it stand out. This guy looks covered based
on his back and arms. Do you think his religion is tied back to Native
American heritage? The black would have taken quite a bit of work. They
did a great job with this portrait. The black behind him really makes
the image of the Native American come forward.
A look at spiritual tattoos historically:
The fact is that tattoos and body art have been a part of many
religious rituals and ceremonies in many of the older cultures. But in
modern times tattoos are considered art and those religious ceremonies
that inculcated body art have become almost defunct. Like we said
earlier, it was a type of respect and honor to mark your body with that
religions markings. Nowadays, it’s typically more of a symbol. What do
you think? When you see someone with a Cross inked onto their skin you
typically think they are a Christian just as when you see a Buddha, you
think they’re Buddhist. Even though tattoos aren’t as closely associated
to religious ceremonies like they once were, they are still very
symbolic in nature.
5) Have you noticed that a lot of religious
tattoos seem to cover the entire back? It’s like the person is saying
that they are fully committed. The artwork is packed with imagery and
meaning that only people who are related to this religion may fully
mean. What do you think about it? This is full of color and very
creative. It extends up past her neckline so it would be difficult to
cover this.
6)
Bold and beautiful coloring. The hues chosen here are really quite
stunning. This is a very traditional style and piece. It reminds us of
those pieces of artwork that you would see in a Japanese history museum.
7) The black and white really make a statement. Magnificent shading and line detail.
8)
This art embodies strength and courage. It’s a bit fierce and
intimidating. It could be representative of Zeus and him acting as
protector of the people. The flowing hair and the waves appear like he
is paddling forward and demonstrates the action of this piece.
9)
Wow! Check out this excellent example of shading! Her hood appears to
literally be coming off his body. The quality of this work is pretty
impressive. This artist was insanely talented. To capture her face like
this takes extreme skill. It seems like it flows off his body and
connects directly to his sleeves. It looks like her hood is part of his
arm sleeve.
Placement: Where
you place a religious tattoo is completely up to you. Based on these
photos, you would think the only place to get inked is on your back, but
that’s simply not the case. There are a myriad of places for you to
choose from. Some of the most popular places are back, shoulders, arms
and legs. Have you ever noticed the fish behind someone’s ear? Discreet
places are also popular for those who do not wish to share their tattoo
with the world. Other people use it as a means to shout from the
rooftops what they believe. Where would you place yours?
Here’s a
few things to think about when placing your tattoo. If you get it on
your back, you won’t be able to enjoy it whenever you want to unless you
have a portable mirror. Sometimes people get awesome pieces done on
their backs and then kind of wish they had chosen a different placement
so they could see it regularly. That being said, back tattoos are
extremely popular and looking totally great so it’s really up to you and
your preference. Also, keep in mind that tattooing an area that is
constantly in the elements (sun, being rubbed a lot, clothing etc) then
it could possibly fade faster than areas that are more protected. And
lastly, just verify with your workplace that tattoos are acceptable.
They’ve become so mainstream in recent years that it probably won’t be a
problem, but it’s always worth double checking.
10) They’re ink
lifer’s! The main color here is black with hints and shades of other
colors to bring to life the images that they have sketched onto their
bodies. What do you think it all represents? Surprisingly enough, head
tattoos are not that painful but the amount of coloring in his elbow
would put a tear in most men’s eyes.
Interesting facts about religious tattoos:
There
has been a stigma about tattoos for a long time. Thanks to advances to
society as a whole, tattooing is becoming more popular and widely
accepted. There are still many people who believe they shouldn’t tattoo
their body for religious reasons so at the end of the day, it’s up to
you and your convictions. Some will say you shouldn’t mar your body,
others will it shows honor to inscribe something that will be there
forever. There are pros and cons to each argument and you’ll
be supported either way.
When it is all said and done, the art is
going to be on your body! Tattoos are quite a commitment and should be
thought through carefully. You can obviously have them lasered off but
that is costly and quite painful from what we hear. We don’t say this to
discourage getting inked, but just want to encourage people to consider
all the ramifications before going through with it. Tattoos are
beautiful, unique art that express deep inner feelings of the artist. We
hope you continue to enjoy the rest of these magnificent religious
tattoos.
Did you know…
Back a long time
ago, many Christians had the cross tattooed on their body. This would
not only indicate their religious beliefs but also ensure that they
received a Christian funeral.
11) Her face looks so withdrawn and
deformed. Perhaps the artist had a reason for this type of drawing but
only they will know! The blue hue really pops against the yellow tints.
12)
Full body tattoos seem to send the message that the person is willing
to cover themselves in homage to what they believe. It’s popping up
again and again as we view various religious images.
Tattoos of other religions
Buddhism and tattoos:
A peaceful and serene religion, Buddhism has many aspects that are just
right for tattoo designs. As a matter of fact many designs and tattoo
themes pertaining to Buddhism have become a hit in the body art realm.
With this religion there are no strong arguments for or against the
rendering of body art with religious symbolism. But it is a known fact
that many Buddhist monks from Thailand have tattoos, sometimes even on
the whole body.
13) The golden Buddha represents peace and
serenity. The ink is extensive and even reaches up past his hairline.
You may notice the way that this tattoo artist used the skin as backdrop
coloring. He added white along with the skin for the clouds. White
makes images look like they are shimmering. The artist here used yellow
and white to make the image look like it was gold.
14)
The array of colors all complement the central focus of the golden
statue. What’s your favorite part about this? The dragon here is so full
of detail. Purple is the color of royalty. It looks like there is a lot
going on but in the middle of the tattoo there seems to be a symbol of
peace.
Coloring:
The
coloring of religious tattoos varies quite a bit based on the beliefs
of that religion. Bright and vibrant colors are fairly typical although
there are a lot of black lines and shading used to emphasize certain
aspects. Typically the imagery has a central focus they want the
onlooker to see and then there is colorful, smaller imagery all around. A
great example is the above picture. The central focus is the idol in
the center of his back and there is a lot of various imagery all around
it.
15) The half face with the orchid creates a mysterious look. Her eyes are a little intimidating. They have such a far off look.
16)
This is a very beautiful and almost majestic look. Her headdress seems
to be flowing in the wind. The purples hues are breathtaking. The inside
of the pectoral muscle would be really painful. He blended pinks and
purple really well. The detail in the headdress is really well done.
Hinduism
is actually an umbrella of several sub sects. Art is one thing that is
definitely intertwined with the religion. Since Hinduism is a religion
that endorses tolerance and acceptance, the scope for tattoos in this
religion is vast. Given the number of different deities and symbols
associated with these Gods, you will never run out of choices for tattoo
designs. You will find that Vishnu the protector, Shiva the destroyer
and Kali the fierce goddess are among the most popular tattoo motifs
across the world.
17) Check out the coloring! This is one of the
most vivid and realistic coloring examples we’ve seen in a long time. It
looks like a painting, not something inked onto a body. Seriously,
props to this artist. This rocks. You would expect the elephant face to
be lost in all that color but it really complements it and makes it
stand out.
Gender:
You
might have noticed that tattoos with religious significance are not
specific to one gender or another. Almost every race, male or female is
open to inking themselves. Whether they choose to represent their
religion on their body is their own prerogative, but for the most part
tattoos are generally accepted by all. You’ll see just as many men as
you do women with beautiful art covering their bodies.
18) Words meant to comfort and live by. The top shoulder is popular placement for such.
19) This almost seems eclectic in nature. What do you think?
20)
The bold black coloring makes quite a statement. It’s a little
frightening upon first glance as you’re not quite sure what it means,
it’s just bold and dark. Are those snakes intertwined?
21) The shading makes it all the more intense. It has a scary essence that causes our skin to prickle.
Islam
– People who follow Islam are of the opinion that tattoos are not
allowed as per the tenets of their religion. Under the the Islamic
religion it is believed that decorating the body to enhance the look is
not acceptable. In spite of this there are some who go ahead and get a
tattoo done, however the trend for tattooing is not the popular among
Muslims.
22) Simple reminder.
Here are some other pictures of Beautiful Religious Tattoo Designs. We hope the following don’t scare you too much. They are quite vivid in their imagery.
23)
Excellent lines and overall appearance. Threatening and intense, this
guy means business. It’s tribal and the way it goes up the back of the
neck shows that it can’t be hidden which probably means he’s a pretty
bold dude. There’s a lot of ink on the spine which means this tattoo was
probably really painful. Because of the amount of filler and black,
he’ll probably have to go in for some touch ups because his body will
reject and actually push out a lot of the color.
24)
Beautiful Cross with lots of imagery that causes the mind to really
wonder and seek what the artist is trying to convey. The colors depict
strength and a solemnity. It’s quite a dramatic image as it extends from
the pectoral muscle all the way down to the waistline. The clouds in
the sky are very creative and abstract. You can tell that the cross was
there first and he added around it to enhance the image. The surrounding
images are much more vibrant than the cross in this picture but it
really brings it all together quite well. And shout out to this guy
because getting inked on the ribs is pretty painful!
25)
Quite a descriptive piece. It’s a little bit scary. What do you think?
The detail in the wings, neck and muscles is very descriptive. The
symmetry is very well done. It’s realistic looking and almost reminds
you of a Greek sculpture.
26) This is an example of an interesting, 3D angle. Gripping image, sad yet full of hope for what it represents.
27)
This is a very large beast. What do you think it means? The way that
they blend the two images together is really cool. At first glance you
may not notice that there are two here. The line work is excellent.
28)
The flower offers hope and peace. Anyone know what the writing below
the flower means? We sure do love the purple in this image. The way that
the blues and purples compliment each other is really eye catching. The
little pop of yellow really brings it all together.
29)
One word: Vivid. The detail in the hood of the cape is so realistic. It
gives it a sculptural feel as well. The detail in the face is really
good. It difficult to do faces and you have to be really talented to do
portraits. One mistake and the whole thing is ruined.
30)
An Egyptian inspired piece with excellent line work. This probably took
a while to complete. The symmetry is fantastic. There’s just enough
black in the face and in the body to give it really good detail but not
to overwhelm you.
31)
What emotions do this art evoke in you? The way that the wings flow
really makes it look like the wind is pushing it. The detail in the hair
really makes it come to life.
32)
Passionate remembrance to pray always. This is a classic piece. The
rosary, the cross and the praying hands with the saying makes this
appear like it’s a memorial piece. What do you think?
33)
The foo dog makes another appearance. He appears to be smiling and
doesn’t look too intimidating. This would have taken so long to
complete. It’s his upper and lower back and on his spine so it would
have been pretty intense to sit through. The symmetry is great and the
detail of each piece is unique and so skillfully done.
34)
Quite intense and overwhelming in size and representation. The flowing
hair is realistic and the shading on the wings is very well done. The
light behind the image really makes it pop and come to life. It adds
action to the overall piece.
All
of these are very beautiful and the attention to detail is quite great.
If getting a tattoo is something you feel convicted to do as a way to
express yourself, then by all means do it. But if you don’t feel like it
or feel as though you shouldn’t then don’t. Getting inked isn’t for
everyone so don’t feel pressured. Just enjoy the pictures and have fun.
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