Description
Select a specific image of a tattoo, then post a 500-750 word analysis explaining whether you think it is an example of Fine Art or Folk Art. You will base your analysis on the concepts from the reading and videos.
To help you think about your answer and your responses, consider the following:
What are the main features of the tattoo?
What makes it unique?
What is the level of skill or training required to execute it?
- Is there a tradition behind the design?
- Is the tattoo a symbol of a group?
- What type of statement is being made?
- What is the Purpose or Function of the tattoo?
- Social or political commentary?
- Worship or Ritual?
Commemoration?
Persuasion?
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Explanation & Answer
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Running head: THE FOLK EAGLE TATTOO
The Folk Eagle Tattoo
Name of the student
Institutional Affiliation
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THE FOLK EAGLE TATTOO
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The Folk Eagle Tattoo
Response
A tattoo is a body modification where a design is created by inserting dyes, ink, and
pigment, which are either temporary or edible into the skin dermis layer. The tattoo indicated
is the Folk eagle tattoo. Its features entail strong wings, a huge beak, and flowers that
surround the eagles. The beak seems to be holding on to a label named LBCO. What makes
the tattoo unique is its beauty in grabbing attention to anyone who glances at it. Its
uniqueness also comes from the fact that it is in full flight, and when one looks at it, it seems
to be in control and fierce with nothing to be afraid of. It stands out on its symbolizing power
and spiritual inspiration.
For the tattoo to be well designed into an individual, special skills and knowledge are
needed. Notably, only devoted, adept designers, artisans, and production experts can execute
the work because ...
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