suns, moons, animals, alot of things like stars.
pie
You need to ask the person wearing the tattoo.
The mask is called "Comedy", and goes back to the ancient Greeks. It is usually paired with a "crying" mask to symbolize "Theater".
The Hannya mask is one of the many different masks used in traditional Noh theater. In particular, the hannya mask represented jealousy, usually jealous women.
By placing a death mask over it's face.
The Woyo mask symbolizes spiritual power and ancestral connections in the Woyo culture of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is used in initiation rites, healing ceremonies, and to connect with the spirit world.
it depends... the tradegy masks means laugh now cry later it goes back from the greek theaters
The Inca sun god mask, known as the "Inti" mask, was typically made of gold or silver inlaid with precious stones such as turquoise or lapis lazuli. These masks were believed to symbolize the sun and were used in religious ceremonies to honor the sun god, Inti.
In the poem "Mask" by Shel Silverstein, the blue skin likely represents sadness or emotional pain that the speaker is hiding behind their mask of happiness or contentment. It could symbolize internal struggles or feelings that the speaker is concealing from others.
Lulua African masks are believed to symbolize various concepts such as ancestral spirits, protection, and power. They are also seen as a representation of social hierarchy and cultural identity within the Lulua community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Hannya is a representation of a female demon and the rage, scorn, or jealousy of women. Traditionally she has the body of a snake with the traditional Hannya mask as its face.
sad face tattoo along with a happy face tattoo usually in a mask form means "laugh now, Cry later"