Tattoo Symbolism: Images Convey Messages, but Emotions Run Very Deep
By Margaret Brochu, published May 15, 2008
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I like making a statement without saying a word. You know what I mean? Some people look at my ink and judge me. That's okay. I don't mind offending you. Some people look at my ink and see the same beauty I see. I'm happy to share it. I choose tattoos that hold some meaning to me. I do research tattoo symbolism before getting new tattoos. I want to make sure I'm getting across the correct message.
My most recent tattoos are on my feet. One is a nautical star the other is a swallow. I thought a long time about these tattoos. My father was in the Navy and served during the Vietnam war. He has many Navy tattoos including the nautical star and a swallow. I wanted to pay tribute to my Dad and I particularly like to symbolism of the star and swallow. The star is for guidance. I like to attach a deeper spiritual significance to 'guidance.' For me, the star symbolizes sublime guidance. The Swallow signifies freedom. I am and always have been a free spirit. I'm never in one place physically or emotionally for very long. So as you can see these tattoos are perfect for me.
I have a shamrock on my calf. It is my smallest tattoo and one of my first. I'm an Irish girl and found it most appropriate to show my Irish pride by having a shamrock.
I have a stone cross with vines growing around it. The cross symbolizes my spirituality while the vines growing around it shows a lack of upkeep in my faith. It is a reminder that I haven't always held true what I was taught in my childhood. Around the cross are the words, "Only God Can Judge Me."
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