Tattoo motive – letters or sayings
In fashion, foreign celebrities set tattooing in fashion: there is extensive experience, technology, another mentality, in general, there are many factors that allow this art to develop and constantly “warm up” the demand for it. Over the past decade, our celebrities have come down in this, have gained interesting and original "insignia". This applies to both male star and women. What do Russian celebrities prefer as a tattoo that they are closest?
Number one motive is letters and inscriptions. Inscriptions in Russian, English, Latin, Chinese and Japanese hieroglyphs, Arabic and Jewish ligatures. Famous sayings, aphorisms, sayings, own names or oriental wisdom are chosen as an inscription, especially if a tattoo in the form of a hieroglyph. Zemfira on his shoulder was a famous tattoo – the letter Z, the beginning of her name. This drawing was seen and knowed by many. But for some reason, this drawing to the singer was disguised and she turned it into a conceptual black square. Nadi’s pen flaunts the Latin inscription Imperare Sibi Maxima Imperaria Est, which suggests that it is the greatest power to command. Whether this is the owner of the inscription is unknown, but the words are meaningful, you will not say anything.
Tina Kandelaki on his left thigh is an elongated hieroglyph, the meaning of which few can say something, since only its lower part is visible from under the skirt. What tattoos, if not a hieroglyph, could be expected from the political figure Irina Khakamada, half a Japanese? On her shoulder, the hieroglyph “Sei” flaunts, meaning or symbolizing life, which, of course, corresponds to the spirit of the hacamad. The politician does not hide this small whim and with pleasure poses to photographers.
Singer Victoria Daineko does not lag behind, she is in trend: she chose an inscription in English Enjoy EVERY MOMENT. For those who are ignorant in English, translation: enjoy every moment. A good slogan for such a cheerful and cheerful artist, who really enjoys life. The TV presenter Anfisa Chekhova has five tattoos, but let’s pay attention to one of them, which is a horizontal inscription on the back. It is made in an ancient language – Sanskrit, and this language is not known to anyone. The presenter herself coquettishly hides the meaning of what was written. MY LIFE IS My History flaunts on Katy Topuria’s wrist. This is an English statement: “My life is my story” – it will suit almost everyone.