See No Evil, Speak No Evil: Understanding the Symbolism of Tattoo Art

– Popular and interpretation of the “hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil” tattoo design
– Origin of the phrase from a Japanese proverb
– Not dwelling on evil thoughts
– Different styles and interpretations of the tattoo design (American traditional, linework, arm skulls, pop culture crossovers, Eastern influenced designs, innovative inspiration, classical cherub/angel art, linen wrapped figures, full sleeve ideas, girl tattoos, leg tattoos, innovative variations of the three wise monkey theme)
– Online gallery showcasing 97 example designs
– Meaning of the phrase to do nothing evil and live virtuously
– Feigning ignorance to wrongdoing
– Three wise monkeys in Japan representing covering eyes, ears, and mouth
– The phrase carved at the T艒sh艒-g奴 Shinto shrine in Nikk艒, Japan
– Popularity of Chicano style, skulls, American Traditional style, and influences from Buddhist and Eastern philosophy
– References in pop culture such as movies, memes, art, cartoons, and books
– Various styles of ink available for this type of tattoo
– Other tattoo galleries featuring quotes, proverbs, and adages
– Personalization options for made-to-order items on Etsy
– Instructions for personalizing an item on Etsy
– Contacting the seller for personalization options