You can have an idea of the relationship with death when you see how Mexican celebrates the day of the dead, “Dia de los Muertos”, which is more of a feast than something to mourn. We’ll talk a lot in this post about the relationship between Mexico and their deceased loved ones. Getting a family member tattoo is one way many people in Mexico honor the departed. So without further ado, let’s dive into my list of the most popular Mexican tattoo and get inspired! I hope it will entertain you and help you as well pick your next tattoos. So this post is the result of my investigations of the history behind the most popular Mexican tattoos so that I can choose my next one. I love tattoos and I have quite a few myself and I decided that my next one will be related to Mexican symbolism. And Mexican tattoo art is a way to honor it. I love this country its culture and its traditions and I love the way Mexicans are so connected to their heritage. I have lived in Mexico for the past 12 years and have no intention to leave so far. Hi! I am Isabella, I am the founder of this blog. We’ll also talk about the to Mexican Tattoo Artists at the moment and how they turned art into body painting. I’ll cover some of the most popular styles and motifs, from Aztec sun gods to iconic renderings of Frida Kahlo, Mexican ancient and actual symbolism, and how it’s still so iconic in pop culture. If you love Mexico or are simply a big fan of Mexican tattoo designs, this post is for you. Tattoos have a long history in Mexico, dating back to ancient civilizations.
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