The style of
a Greek tattoo can be done in many different ways, but the most common are Greek
phrases written in an ancient lettering that say words such as life, wisdom,
freedom, and love. Other popular designs include portraits of Zeus, the king of
the gods, Mars, the god of war, Poseidon, the god of water, and Hades, the god
of the underworld. Most Greek tattoos tell a story and are rich with color and detail.
Tattoos of Socrates and Plato are also common in Greek tattoo styles and reflect
a philosopher personality deep with thought.
Another image
of a Greek tattoo usually displayed by people in the medical field or in healthcare
is that of the caduceus, typically depicted as a long staff entwined by two
snakes in the form of a double helix. Sometimes this tattoo could also signify
the loss of a loved one, close friend, or family member.
Often times
the choice of a Greek tattoo is made without the wearing even knowing. With
roots stemming into almost every facet of modern day life, these tattoos will
always have a place on a person’s canvas and bring thoughts of an ancient culture
to the forefront, and make us realizes how we are all tied together.







