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Tattoo Art, have you ever come to wonder about the origin of tattoo art? History would tell us that ever since time immemorial, humans have been known to design their bodies with art forms of every kind. Even today, deep down in the jungles of the Amazon and the densely forested jungles of New Zealand, natives are still known to cover themselves with art using their own kind of materials as paint, to symbolize the human nature that is common nature to them - strength, pagan worship and luck. To some natives, painting ther bodies with symbols can ward off evil spirits. It did not occur to them that what they were doing to their bodies were also being done by their modern brothers and sisters in the modern day jungles of the metropolis. Tattoo art is an important symbol to these natives just as much as it does to celebrities like Paris Hilton, Britney Spears and even the much talked about Megan Fox.
There is a story that tattoo art originated not on Earth but somewhere else in the galaxy. This story will tell us that during the time when Man was between the evolution stages as an irrational animal and a rational one, or shall we say during the time of the just announced missing link named Ida, intelligent beings from outer space visited Earth. Their visits hastened the rationality of Ida's community since the visitors knew that the group of primates to which Ida belongs to are more gifted with superior intellect than the ordinary monkeys and gorillas.
Considering that at that time, there was a very great similarity between man and monkey, the visitors from outer space decided to teach Ida and her kin how to create paint from local materials and how to paint themselves. This enabled the visiting Spacemen to immediately identify Man from the ordinary primates such as the monkey and the gorilla. From thereon, Ida and her community began to paint themselves which was later on passed from generation to generation until the time when Man evolved to his present day physical condition. This is an unbelievable story about Tattoo Art.