Monday, November 30, 2009

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Finding the perfect tattoo art work for your body can be quite a bit of a challenge especially when you know that the design you choose is going to stay with you forever. The last thing you would want to do is to select a tattoo design which you thought looked great at the moment, but regret having it later.

So how does one go about selecting a tattoo design? Trust me when I say that going with your instincts is not really a great idea as it may seem at first. Selecting a tattoo design within an hour (or less) of walking into a tattoo parlor is something most people regret later. You need to be sure of the design art you select for your body.

My advice to people getting a tattoo has always been to select a design or artwork and then give it some time to sink in. It is only after a day or two or more of selecting a tattoo design that you'll know whether you really want it or not. The best way to go about it is to browse through tattoo art galleries available online or at your local tattoo parlor, get a copy or printout of it and think about it for a couple of days. If after a few days, you are bored of the design or worse, can't stand to look at it anymore, then it's safe to assume that specific design is not for you.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

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Tribal Tattoo Design

tribal tattoo Before you apply your stencil ensure that you clean and dry the skin with iso-propanol alcohol and a clean cloth.

Then position your stencil in place.
tribal tattooS Instead of painting the entire tattoo design black I am just going to paint around the outside edges to give it an embossed effect.

To do this I paint around the edge of the stencil and allow the overspray to drift onto the skin.
tribal tattoo art To add a really cool effect I am using a different type of stencil commonly used in airbrushing called a shield. This is another one of my own creations - Skull Mania. All I have done is used the small skulls on the sheild and painted a few here and there.

This will aslo add to the depth of the design and make it really look like it's stamped into the skin.

tribal tattoo ideas When you have added enough detail remove your stencil and place it back onto the backing sheet for re-use.

You can get the idea of how effective this simple technique really is.
You can add any detail that you like. There are many different shields available that will add a wicked twist to your tribal tattoo designs.

3d eye tattoos

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The New Trend of Finger Tattoos

One of least traditional places that tattoos are placed, the finger can often detail intricate tattoos that can be placed in the area. Small details are placed on the fingers in one of two areas; with small tattoos that are

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Pegasus Tattoos
- While the horse remains one of the most popular animal tattoo designs, the winged horse Pegasus stands out as a particular favorite with equine tattoo enthusiasts. Not enough for some people the beauty, grace and speed of the ordinary horse, they must add wings and magic and stories of Gods to the tattoo - we speak of course of Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology. The birth of this mythical winged steed went something like this -- the Greek hero, Perseus, son of Zeus, slew the fearful Medusa with his magical sword, and from the blood gushing from her neck emerged the wild and magnificent Pegasus. Poseidon (Neptune),god of the Ocean, was Pegasus' father.


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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Making a Heart Tattoo Unique

As a girly tattoo design, hearts are especially popular. Most heart tattoos are especially popular for those individuals that are seeking their first tattoo and are seeking a way to choose a small tattoo that can be placed on the hip, the ankle and even the shoulder blade or wrist that contains a simple design. The heart is the most simplest of designs but can come with a wide variety of meaning when it comes to choosing the tattoo. When you choose a heart tattoo, there are many variations. Therefore, choosing the right one can mean designing the heart yourself or creating elements which can help to create an enchantment within the heart, or creating a design which can help to customize the heart tattoo

Here are some ways that you can customize the heart tattoo that is placed on the body –

- Consider using initials or a name within the heart. These could be your own initials or name, or they could be those of a partner or a child. This is a great way to commemorate a relationship, the birth of a child and even the love for you.

- Use colors that are away from the traditional red colors that are chosen for heart tattoo designs. This can help to encourage individuality and to create a custom tattoo that can be used to define a personality.

- Consider a placement of a grouping of hearts that can be placed on the body. This grouping of hearts can be used within the hip area, the foot area as well as many others and lead the individual to customize the design.

- Choose heart shapes that are out of the ordinary. While choosing these shapes, consider non-traditional shapes such as oblong hearts or hearts with various shading to create a custom appearance of the tattoo.

Chest Tattoos

Chest Tattoos
When choosing a tattoo, the traditional place for men to have a tattoo designed and place is through the chest. The chest represents an area that can shown off during the summer months and small tattoos can be used as a part of a larger chest piece, which can contribute to a larger tattoo – displaying a collage of pictorials and symbols that have meaning to the person that has chosen to get a chest tattoo.

There are many popular types of chest tattoos that have seen a rise in popularity to be placed on the chest. Some of these tattoos include the names of the children, a family crest, or traditional Mens tattoos such as eagles, jaguars and other types of animals which have been popular in the past. Men are able to customize these tattoos, which are usually placed on the left or right side of the chest, above the pectoral muscle. This are causes little discomfort to the tattoo that is being placed through the skin and therefore many men use this area as the traditional place for a first tattoo.

A large percentage of men have chest tattoos that they take advantage of. These types of chest tattoos can vary in size and shape and most are completely unique. There are some chest tattoos which can extend to the back, as well as extending to the arm. Many tattoos that make use of tribal patterns are used to extend on to other parts of the body, creating a band around the arm or a complete chest piece, sleeve and even a back piece when the chest tattoo is extended through the side, and on to the back.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Wolf Tattoo Design

One of the reasons why wolf tattoos are so popular is because of its association with mystery, unpredictability and beauty. The animal undoubtedly looks fierce and powerful, but if you look a bit deeply, you will notice the magic it carries in its captivating eyes and the aura of mystery that it exudes. All this could be figments of human imagination since wolves have routinely featured in the ancient folklores which we have all heard while growing up as a child.

Wolves have stuck in our imagination, just like fairies did. One was associated with power and darkness while the other was linked with wish-fulfillment and happiness.

The other reason why wolf tattoos are popular is perhaps because it can be worn both by a man or a woman. While the design can be made to look bold, large and fierce to symbolize power for the man, at the same time, it can be made to look pretty and dainty when it is etched in a smaller version using thin lines for the woman.

Its design parameters make it suitable to be inked on any part of the body including arm, ankles, back and shoulders. Both tribal and Celtic wolf tattoos are popular in the western world.

Then there are people who combine their wolf tattoo with other symbols like flowers, hearts, skulls, crosses, fairy, sun, moon and the stars. You could even access a real-life photograph of a wolf and get the photo adapted to a wolf tattoo design. Not only will your wolf tattoo be unique and stand on its own, it will be a completely different tattoo from the wolf tattoos available in standard flash designs either online or the catalogue of a tattoo parlor.

There are equally variety of wolf tattoo colors which can be used like red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, violet, as well as in black and white or black and grey. When you search for wolf tattoo designs online, make sure that the outer lines and the general layout of the design is not blurred and hazy; that the picture is of top quality, if you want a real-life depiction on your body.

The wolf is known to carry many myths and legends in different cultures of the world. Modern dogs, for your information, are descendants of Asian wolves, and the animal shares a very close relationship with man for many years. While the usual tendency is to associate wolves with cunning, stealth and evil (due to folklore influence),their group behavior makes them associated with courage, teamwork, loyalty and victory.

Their habit of howling at night have been always associated with the evil spirits of the underworld, but in reality wolves are one of the most powerful, strategic and shrewd animals that live on this planet.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Japanese tattoo


Japanese tattoos can provide a design that fits into just about anybody’s personal style. This is to create, in effect a delicate balancing of power with beauty. Usually you see Japanese tattoos with very familiar elements. You might seen various depictions of dragons, carp and even cherry blossoms. And these elements can be fit together in a many different and complex ways. Another popular themes among Japanese tattoos are depictions of great or epic battles. Take this Japanese tattoo as an example. It’s a beautifully inked design and one that is very complex. It appears to show a great battle or struggle and it may have taken it’s roots directly from ancient Japanese fables. This Japanese tattoo goes to show you just how complex and breath taking these designs can be. I especially like the dragon that is nestled in between the two warriors. But, I can’t seem to figure out what the dragon is trying to do. Is it decided the outcome of the battle or simply waiting to see who is the victor. Perhaps the dragon in this Japa





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Extreme Celebrity Tattoos-david beckkham

David Beckham: Posh Spice’s better half has been in the soccer spotlight for more than 15 years. Although it did not take him long to establish a bad-boy reputation, this is the reputation that Beckham counts on for publicity, and getting more and more tattoos (now at 16) has served this purpose well. But, body space does run out. Just ask Tommy Lee.


Saturday, November 14, 2009

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I thought this was a great choice for a miniature ear tattoo. Using the shape of the ear to enhance the shape of the skull. Very detailed. I also like the shading that was added to accent the concave of the ear itself. Previously, I had only seen feminine ear tats – flowers, tribal stuff. I think ear body art will become more popular in the future. It’s discreet and if you have long enough hair, can be covered if you prefer that in some social situations.Miniature Ear Tattoo

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Phoenix Tattoo

Phoenix tattoos are symbols of rebirth and resurrection. The phoenix is a mythological firebird originating in Phoenician, Egyptian and Greek mythology.

Most people are aware that the phoenix is a mythological creature, the exact story is often quite fuzzy though.

In general, the story is that the bird lives for 1000 years (or 500) at a time. Upon the conclusion of the 1000 years, it creates a nest made from myrrh twigs and burns the nest, as well as itself. Once the burning is completed, a new phoenix rises from the ashes after 3 days, to live for another 1000 years.

The story itself is often modified and altered depending on the area where it originates from but the moral is always the same, the intention of the story is to prove that the bird does in fact rise again.

Swallow Tattoos

  • In some cultures, the first swallow of spring is a very fortunate sight because it is an omen of financial success. To ensure wealth through the year, one must rub two coins together while watching the bird.
  • A tattoo of 2 swallows represents freedom. It is a popular tattoo design amongst people who are just released from prison.
  • A swallow tattoo on the fists does symbolize that the person who wears it is a good fighter (in the UK). The tattoo is supposed to give you fast hands in a fight.
  • Sometimes a swallow can also be seen in gang tattoos.
  • In the context of prison tattoos, swallow tattoos, as wells as bluebird and sparrow tattoos (jailbirds), are also a symbol of white supremacy for some people.

Swallow bird tattoos

The swallow tattoo and other old-school tattoos are trendy again, especially in some scenes, such as the rockabilly scene. Swallow tattoos are a popular design amongst rockabilly girls and other retro chicks, just as nautical stars and cherry tattoos. This is due to the fact that these old school tattoos were common during the prime time of rockabilly music. A good example of the tattoo designs typical for that time is the work of tattoo artist Sailor Jerry, who had his tattoo parlor in Honolulu's Chinatown. Sailor Jerry's pupil, Ed Hardy, is known for this traditional style as well.

A symbol of hope for the return home, of loyalty to one's family and home, of freedom, the swallow is a beautiful choice for a tattoo, whether or not you plan on spending your days out at sea. As with all anamorphic, you can decide how to explain the meaning behind your skin art, each has his or her own symbolic interpretation.

shamrock tattoos

Even if you think you know shamrock tattoos, they are worth a second look. The shamrock is, perhaps, the most easily recognizable symbol of Ireland. Sometimes thought of as a ‘lucky clover’, the shamrock symbolizes the luck of the Irish. It calls to mind the grassy slopes of its country of origin, and the soulful yet optimistic nature of the people that live there. Shamrock tattoos are a perfect symbol of that unique and beloved cultural identity.

Shamrock Tattoo

Shamrock Tattoo

For most of us living in North America, however, the shamrock image we are most familiar with is likely to be a bit ‘cartoonish’ – a bright, bold, Kelly green clover. Understandably, though these clover tattoo designs might appeal to some people, they aren’t to everyone’s taste. There’s a lot more to shamrock tattoos than this popular image, however; for instance, shamrock tattoo designs are often done in Celtic style, filled in with the classic triple spiral or Celtic knotwork. Alternatively, the shamrock design can form the center of a Celtic cross, or Celtic designs fill it in.

Any way you choose to depict it, though, the shamrock is lucky. Shamrock tattoos, then, have a dual function – they promise the wearer good luck in all of his or her pursuits, while also being a subtle yet easily recognizable nod to one’s Irish heritage. Because they can be quite small, shamrock tattoos are quite versatile and easy to wear. They can go almost anywhere – on an ankle, shoulder, lower back or even on the hand or foot, though the latter can sometimes be problematic tattoo sites because of color migration. Nevertheless, a tiny shamrock on the hand or foot can be very chic.

The shamrock has been a sacred plant in Ireland since time immemorial. In pre-Christian times, the ancient Druids planted and cultivated shamrocks because of the resemblance between the shamrock’s leaves and the Celtic triple spiral image. Later, the shamrock motif was adopted by Christians, as were many other aspects of the indigenous Celtic religions. St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, reportedly used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity, in which there are three aspects of one god. Shamrock tattoos represent much more than the stylized, cartoon-ish shamrock we are accustomed to seeing in shop windows come St. Patrick’s day – rather, they are modern presentations of an ancient and powerful symbol. Of course, before deciding on this or any other tattoo image, you should do your research – do a search of shamrock tattoos to see which style resonates with your own tastes, beliefs and background.

temporary tattoos

Washable tattoos (also called temporary tattoos or fake tattoos) have been popular with kids for years now. These sticker-type tattoos transfer onto the skin when rubbed with a damp washcloth, and wear off after a few days or baths. Because they are cheap to produce and have a wide appeal, these washable tattoos are often given out at fairs or festivals or they can be found at the bottom of cereal boxes. Some companies use them for promotion. A more up-scale version of this type of tattoo can be purchased, and they are often made to look like real tattoo designs


Washable tattoo

These types of washable tattoos are just the beginning, though. Fake tattoos that transfer onto the skin have several distinct disadvantages; for a start, they generally don’t look good for very long. The tattoo image itself is surrounded by a transparent area of stickiness, and after a day or so it tends to pick up dirt. After a few days to a week, the entire tattoo starts to peel off. At best, this type of washable tattoo offers very temporary satisfaction. Luckily there are other temporary tattoos,

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Eye of Horus Tattoos

Eye of Horus Tattoos

Eye of Horus Tattoos

Eye of Horus Tattoo

Eye of Horus tattoo

Besides Ankh tattoos, the Eye of Horus tattoo (aka Egyptian Eye tattoo or Eye of Ra tattoo) must be the most popular Egyptian art tattoo. The Eye of Horus (aka Wedjat) is a protection symbol (from the god Horus). The symbol was used on ships, amulets, bracelets, etc.

Horus was the god of the sky and looked like a falcon. The eye is the right eye of the falcon. The markings under the eye represent a teardrop.

Eye of Ra tattoos look the same as Eye of Horus designs because the gods Ra and Horus became one. Ra was the sun god, that's why Eye of Horus tattoos often include a sun in its design.

Eye of Horus tattoos are a common form of gang tattoos, for protection from other gangs and back stabbers.

Something you also see fairly often is the eye pyramid tattoo, a design in which the Eye of Horus is incorporated in a pyramid

Symbolism in Japanese Tattoos

Here are some images that are frequently used in Japanese style tattoos:

  • Mythological creatures:
    • The phoenix: the Japanese phoenix is called Ho-Oo and resembles the Chinese phoenix. This mythical bird is a symbol of justice and fidelity. The phoenix represents the element fire and the female force.
    • Dragons: the dragon is a recurring image in Japanese tattoo designs. Dragons represent the element wood and the male forces. The dragon and the phoenix are enemies and are often depicted together in Japanese art and tattoos.
  • Animals: tigers, snakes, octopus, bird, butterfly, rabbit, frog, wolf

    Japanese tiger tattoo

  • Birds: crane bird, owl
  • Plants: tree, flower, cherry blossom, lotus, bamboo, maple leaves, peonies

    Cherry blossom tattoo

  • Religious images: Buddhas and Buddhistic deities
  • For backgrounds: clouds, water and waves are recurring.
  • Geisha, samurai

    Geisha tattoo

  • The Japanese sun.
  • Anime tattoos.

Yakuza Tattoos

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The Yakuza, the Japanese mafia, are known for their tattoos. Around 70% of the Yakuza members are tattooed. Tattoos are their way of showing courage, masculinity and devotion towards the organization.

Lately however the tattoo habits of the yakuza are changing. Yakuza members want to keep a low profile and a full body suit tattoo isn't exactly low profile. Smaller tattoos in the Western style are getting more popular and some go as far as tattoo removal.

Horimono or Irezumi | tattoo and meanings

 tattoo and meanings
  • Horimono: the Japanese word for "carving".
  • Irezumi: means "insert ink".

Both words refer to the art of tattooing.

Japanese tattoo art was an offshoot of the distinctive woodblock prints, called ukiyo-e. Some of the wood carvers turned to tattooing as an adjunct to their artistic careers, others exchanged their carving-blades for tattoo needles full time as tattooing grew more popular in the 19th century. One of the most famous Japanese tattoo artists of that time, was Horiuno.

Irezumi has got its share of supporters in the West. Some travel to Japan to be tattooed by a Horishi in the Tebori way (by hand), a time-intensive, painful and very expensive undertaking. The traditional Japanese tattoo style is very detailed, what makes getting a Japanese tattoo time-consuming and expensive.

history of Japanese tattoos

The history of Japanese tattoos goes back to 10,000 BCE. The woman of the Ainu people used tattoos to make themselves look like their goddess, so that demons (who caused diseases) would mistake them for the goddess and get scared. These tribal tattoos started at an early age with a small tattoo on the upper lip. When growing older this small tattoo was expanded.

From 300 BC to 300 AD tattoos were used for spiritual and social purposes. Just like in other tattoo cultures, they were an indicator of ones social status.

From 300 AD on, tattoos were used in Japan to mark criminals. This practice is called bokukei or bokkei. Japan was the last country to stop marking criminals with tattoos (in 1870). People started covering up these marks of shame with more decorative tattoos and that's how the art started.

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Japanese Tattoo Art (1870)

Tattooing in Japan reached its zenith in the 1800s, during the Edo period, a time when the power and influence of the common people was very much on the rise. One way in which people chose to use their new-found wealth was to celebrate their art and culture with tattoos. The beauty of the images created was considered a reward for enduring what was, at the time, a long and painful process.

Around 1870 the Japanese government outlawed tattoos in order to make a good impression on the Western world. As a result, Japanese tattoos went underground and became affiliated with the Yakuza, the Japanese mafia.

Tattoos in Japan

Tattooing in Japan was legalized again in 1945 by the occupying forces, but never really lost its association with crime. Even today people with tattoos are still banned from businesses like fitness centers, in an attempt to restrict the yakuza from entering their place.

Mexican tattoos

Mexican tattoos
Mexican tattoos are some of the most striking new patterns around. They take their themes from those of ancient Mayan, Inca and Aztec art, a very distinctive look that’s different from most other types of tattoo designs, yet instantly recognizable.The bold, geometric patterns of Mexican tattoos make them very well suited to tattoo art.

Maori tattoo

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Maori tattoo art is different from traditional tattooing in that sense that the Maori tattoo was carved into the skin with a chisel, instead of punctured.

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

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There’s something about kanji tattoo that makes everyone an instant fan. Every time I see a tattoo consisting of Chinese characters, I usually like it, despite the fact that I have no idea what it means. And most people, even those who own the tat, might be clueless of their tat’s true meaning. Well, as long as the people around you don’t understand it either, there won’t be any problems. Just enjoy the view.kanji and flower on lower back tattoosbeauty kanji tattoo and flower on lower back tattoos




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This is the most requested tattoo design ever. I am not sure why folks really want tribal tattoos

in this modern world, but perhaps the contrast of savage design and the new-age body gives a certain level of charm. Besides, tribal designs are quite intricate and attractive, offering rich choices for the tattoo enthusiasts.

Tribal tattoos consist of an exciting array of tattoo design possibilities, ranging from the traditional tribal designs of indigenous and aboriginal cultures to the latest in graphic design for the ink-hungry body.


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