Mask tattoos

Mask tattoos

The masks can be of many types, from protective masks to masks that hide the face or that serve to show a false face. On all cultures use masks, either in events or in cultural and theater events to become other characters. Be that as it may, masks have become a charismatic element that is also used in tattoos in its different aspects.

The mask tattoos are very original and special, and also there are different masks that are very characteristic of a culture or that express very different things. In this case we are going to see some of the best known examples of masks in tattoos.

Mask tattoos, meanings

The world of masks can be very diverse, so there are quite a few meanings attributed to them. In general it can be said that a mask is a way to show another face, of having the power to become something else. It expresses that part that is not real in our lives. The masks are used to hide feelings and show only what we want, and are used in representations to give life to different characters. The mystery is also linked to the masks, because we do not know who is hiding behind.

Venetian mask tattoos

Venetian masks

Venetian masks are among the best known, because they are still famous today for their great beauty. On Venice Carnivals are really famous, a time in which everyone takes the opportunity to dress up and in which those incredible period dresses appear accompanied by very elaborate masks with details of authentic luxury. These masks are reminiscent of the dances of the upper classes in which they were used, with lace, brilliants and details that made that quality see. Today they are still part of the tradition of the Venice Carnivals, which are among the best known in the world. As they are handcrafted objects of great beauty, we can see some tattoos that are inspired by them. They embody the mystery of hiding behind a mask so as not to show who we are.

Theater masks

Theater masks

The masks that were used formerly in the theater they showed the emotions. From sadness to anger or joy. It was a way to show those emotions in the purest way. Today these masks are used to represent theater and performance. They are masks that are very liked by people who are linked to theater and show business, so it can be a good tattoo for those who like acting.

Japanese masks

Japanese masks

The tattoos that are inspired by ancient Japanese art they are very popular. One of the themes that we can see focuses on ancient Japanese masks. One of the most well-known characters among these masks is the demon, who is called Hannya. We can see this demon mask many times in Japanese inspired tattoos. This type of mask began to be used in the XNUMXth century for theatrical performances and the demon mask was represented with horns and fierce expression. In short, it symbolized anger, so it was used to express the feelings of the characters at certain times in the play. Also their colors had a meaning, since the lighter tones were from the upper classes and the stronger and red tones symbolized a lower class person.

Gas masks in tattoos

Gas mask

All the gas masks speak of the horrors of war and how terrible human beings can be. Also of how we pollute the planet, since they have to do with the toxicity of the environment. That is why many people decide to even make tattoos with gas masks, whether in a vintage or futuristic key. It is a totally different subject from theatrical masks.


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