concept   body art

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Western cultures (1) United States (1) Europe (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Polynesian cultures (1) urban areas (1) South Korea (1) East Asian cultures (1) Japan (1) Modern African culture (1) Pacific Island cultures (1) Traditional conservative culture (1) Traditional tattooing community in Pacific Islands (1) Urban areas in Western countries (1) remote tribes (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 body art Western cultures Body art, including tattoos and piercings, is commonly embraced as a means of self-expression and fashion in Western cultures. 15
2 body art United States Body art, including tattoos and piercings, is widely accepted in the United States as a personal form of self-expression. 4
3 body art Europe Body art, including painting and tattoos, is widely accepted for self-expression and special events in European culture. 3
4 body art Papua New Guinea In Papua New Guinea, intricate body painting is a significant aspect of traditional rituals and dances. 3
5 body art Polynesian cultures In Polynesian cultures, body art carries significant cultural and spiritual importance. 3
6 body art urban areas Body art in urban areas is a form of self-expression and artistic freedom often displayed at festivals and cultural events. 3
7 body art South Korea Body art is stigmatized and linked to criminal activity in traditional South Korean culture. 2
8 body art East Asian cultures Body art in East Asian cultures is often associated with rebellion and can have negative connotations. 1
9 body art Japan Traditional Japanese culture frowns upon body art like tattoos, often associating it with criminal activity. 1
10 body art Modern African culture Traditional body art and scarification hold deep cultural and symbolic significance in modern African culture. 1
11 body art Pacific Island cultures Elaborate tattoos and scarification in Pacific Island cultures hold deep cultural and spiritual significance and are a traditional practice passed down through generations. 1
12 body art Traditional conservative culture In traditional conservative cultures, tattoos and body piercings are frowned upon and associated with rebellion. 1
13 body art Traditional tattooing community in Pacific Islands Traditional tattooing in the Pacific Islands is deeply connected to cultural rituals and ceremonies. 1
14 body art Urban areas in Western countries Body art is seen as a way for individuals in urban Western areas to creatively express themselves. 1
15 body art remote tribes Tattoos and piercings are traditional and culturally significant in remote tribal cultures as a form of body art. 1