It definitely brings you good luck, energy and wisdom. The blue foo dog with yellow rings about to catch its prey.

Along with writing her thoughts, she always welcomes new thoughts and suggestions!! Tattoos exhibit various moods and forms. You can see in this colorful work of art, not only the traditional Japanese style of art, but the Japanese example of a foo dog in that particular culture. I’m sure it will be finished really soon, please stay tuned.

Apr 4, 2020 - Art and photography of the Chinese Guardian Lion, mistakenly called a Foo Dog.

The foo dog with a large ball on the back makes you always feel safe. Chest tattoo with the faces of Japanese demon on one side and foo dog on another. The red is not only eye-catching coloring but a color of good luck and prosperity in China.

However the various other additions to the design are completely up to the wearer like the warriors on either side of the foo dog. Belonging to both Chinese and Japanese culture, this mystical animal is a coveted tattoo design.

It was widely used in China as statue on the entrance of imperial buildings, homes and other places but it has transcended the Chinese boundaries now. Being an imperial flower, peony denotes wealth and prosperity, which perfectly complements the powerful foo dog drawing. Shishi lion or Foo Dog- Chinese guardian lion, surrounded with peony flowers. It isn’t uncommon to find flowers in Chinese designs as well as throughout the Chinese culture. The incredible shading techniques make each of the pieces pop, while the third eye indicates power and control. For luck, foo dogs serve a dual purpose. It is performed in the form of smiling mask decorated with hibiscus, which creates an amazingly cute image. A number of flowers around enrich this quarter sleeve tattoo. Though called the Foo dog they are actually closer in resemblance to a primitive version of Lions. In this particular example, this image is that of only the outline of a foo dog. Foo dog tattoo meaning - If you are one of the tattoo fans you may also have known about the Foo Dog tattoo which is in Asia and people also call it as the “Lion of Buddha” The foo dog on the hand is a distinct sign of a confident, decisive person. Foo Dog Tattoo Meanings Being the protector of both places of worship and important, honorable institutions, the Foo Dog is a figure of authority and defence. Here the foo dog is sneaking along the shoulder and is ready to attack. Do you follow this mystical mainstream? The art exudes an almost ethereal appearance which suits many foo dog designs due to their history as protective gods. In some tattoos, foo dogs seem to embody a specific element within the piece. The jumping foo dog in sky blue color and violet spots inked on arm. This tattoo of a foo dog with a lotus could have a great deal of meaning to the wearer, such as peace, strength, or bravery. There are many different designs that feature foo dogs in a variety of positions including standing, sitting, and crouching.