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from: Wolf Tattoos: Not Just For Wolf Lovers
Throughout history, the wolf has been one of the most powerful and persistent symbols in fact and legend. At one time, wolves could be found on most of the continents of the world (Australia and Antarctica excluded). Now, due to man’s ignorance, fear and greed, the wolf is extinct in most countries and is endangered in North America. But still, the wolf survives. Somehow, despite all the hatred and misunderstanding thrown at the wolf, the wolf still goes on.
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Native Americans, homeless people and gypsies greatly identify with the wolf and often get wolf tattoos when they do choose to get tattoos. All three groups have been persecuted mostly due to superstition, ignorance and greed. But still, like the wolf, some have managed to survive to this present day. The name “Wolf”, in any variation (Sea Wolf, Air Wolf, Lone Wolf, etc.) often are given to military groups, ships and airplanes. To honor being a member of such a “pack”, they might choose a wolf tattoo.
And, of course, there are ever growing number of people who love wolves and dogs. Wolf tattoos have been popular for decades in many sizes and designs. Many tattoo artists have no choice but know how to draw a wolf in order to stay in business. You can choose from a small silhouette of a howling wolf on your ankle, to more elaborate (and costly) paintings of a wolf in the moonlit woods that covers your entire back. Generally, the larger and more colorful the tattoo, the more sessions it will take to complete the design. Permanent wolf tattoos are still done with needles that inject ink into your body. Do not try to do it yourself, no matter how confident you are in your artistic abilities. Get a professional in a clean parlor with sterilization equipment to do it for you.
There will be a book or window displays featuring different kinds of wolf tattoos for you to choose. You can also go online to sites like Tattoo Johnny.com to find a design you like that your chosen tattoo artist can adapt for you. You and only you will know when you have found the right tattoo. Don’t let anyone make you get a tattoo you really don’t want to carry around for the rest of your life. First, you will get the design stenciled on in black and, depending on the complexity, may take many trips to the parlor to be completed. Your skin will take up to a month to completely heal from the minor trauma of the tattooing process, so what you see in the parlor usually looks worse than the final result. For those with wolf tattoos, the results are often worth it.
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