The roar of a lion is an amazing sound and is without doubt loud and frightening, and is able to transmit the images of strength, courage and power. The lion has been held in high regard for these exact qualities for thousands of years, representing these attributes in almost every culture throughout the ages. The symbol of royalty it is also considered royalty among the animal kingdom, "The King of Beasts".
When choosing a lion tattoo most people tend to select a realistic looking lion image. You can have a calm, perhaps regal looking lion or maybe one baring its teeth, in a thunderous roar. The talent of the tattoo artist will decide just how beautiful or realistic the lion image appears on your skin.
A tattoo can be created to almost any size within reason, and lion tattoos are no different, you can have just the head of the lion or you could have the whole lion inked into your skin. You can have a lion tattoo that is only a few inches across or one that takes up the back or front of your torso entirely and of course anything in between. The design and size of the tattoo is entirely up to you too.
It is possible to obtain simple lion design tattoos, and a single colour lion can look effective once completed however, the best lion tattoos make use of different colours. Within the design these additional colours are used to fill in the eyes, mouth and teeth, mane, nose and the skin or coat of the lion.
A tattoo can be created to almost any size within reason, and lion tattoos are no different, you can have just the head of the lion or you could have the whole lion inked into your skin. You can have a lion tattoo that is only a few inches across or one that takes up the back or front of your torso entirely and of course anything in between. The design and size of the tattoo is entirely up to you too.
It is possible to obtain simple lion design tattoos, and a single colour lion can look effective once completed however, the best lion tattoos make use of different colours. Within the design these additional colours are used to fill in the eyes, mouth and teeth, mane, nose and the skin or coat of the lion.
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