Tattoos are another way of showing the representation of an individual’s tattoo story. In Guy Treybay’s article, he explains the symbolic meaning of tattoos when he provides an example of the season three winner on Project Runway that had a tattoo of his son’s name on his neck. A couple viewers said,” Whoa. It wasn’t a prison tattoo. It wasn’t sailors or criminals. It was this real-life person that you saw being creative and successful, and it really affected your perception about who gets tattooed.” (Trebay) Trebay indicates to his audience that people with tattoos are not always bad and that there is always a story behind every person’s tattoo. As said many times throughout his article, tattoos are symbolic to every person that gets one and defines who that person is that gets a tattoo. Another example of a symbolic meaning of a tattoo is the Mayan culture. In the article of current issues, the article states,” Roman soldiers pierced themselves to display their manhood, and, in the late 1800s, members of English and European royalty wore tattoos as fashion statements.” (Current Issues) During the 1800’s, tattoos and piercings were symbolic to the Mayan’s and their culture. This group believes that by piercing the body resembles a part of their manhood and as a statement of style for others to
Tattoos are another way of showing the representation of an individual’s tattoo story. In Guy Treybay’s article, he explains the symbolic meaning of tattoos when he provides an example of the season three winner on Project Runway that had a tattoo of his son’s name on his neck. A couple viewers said,” Whoa. It wasn’t a prison tattoo. It wasn’t sailors or criminals. It was this real-life person that you saw being creative and successful, and it really affected your perception about who gets tattooed.” (Trebay) Trebay indicates to his audience that people with tattoos are not always bad and that there is always a story behind every person’s tattoo. As said many times throughout his article, tattoos are symbolic to every person that gets one and defines who that person is that gets a tattoo. Another example of a symbolic meaning of a tattoo is the Mayan culture. In the article of current issues, the article states,” Roman soldiers pierced themselves to display their manhood, and, in the late 1800s, members of English and European royalty wore tattoos as fashion statements.” (Current Issues) During the 1800’s, tattoos and piercings were symbolic to the Mayan’s and their culture. This group believes that by piercing the body resembles a part of their manhood and as a statement of style for others to