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Saturday, October 23, 2010
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
New Tattoo Store
Owner and tattoo artistChris Holm said he’s delighted to set up a store that doesn’t fit most people’s suggestion of what a tattoo store is all about.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Pictures Tattoo Art With Girl Tattoo on Buttock Photos


Tribal Spider Tattoo
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Tattoo Luna Maya
Researcher tattoo Hatib Abdul Kadir assess the butterfly tattoo on her left hip which resemble the original artist Luna Maya. His statement confirmed after he saw a video neiusty impressions of celebrity mothers who allegedly carried out the town with the vocalist of Peterpan 'Ariel'
"From the color of the dark yet so true. Too bad video quality, "said Hatib after seeing the show that allegedly contains a video neaisty intimate impressions of 'Luna' by 'Ariel' duration of approximately 1.4 minutes, Friday (3 / 6).Butterfly tattoo on her hip 'Luna', Hatib explains, is a sign of feminism. Form of tattoo that he thinks will not use among men who prefer the pictures is masculine. "If men prefer images like skulls," he asserted.
Hatib added that 'Luna Maya' through a tattoo to show two sides of his personality. The first side is a feminist and want to show both sensuality.According Hatib usually women will merajah body in three places. His back, groin and hip area will become a favorite. "The tattoo they want to show to their partners when doing a physical relationship," he explained.
Gonzo videos featuring scenes that allegedly conducted 'Luna' and 'Ariel' circulating in the crowded social networking pages. The site displays the impression that Facebook friendship ahead of this morning who later removed.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Sexy Angel Tattoos For Girls Picture
Tattoo Artist
Tattoos are more popular in this industry, making a career of tattoos in the United States remains a possibility for many people. An individual working alone can be seen as a tattoo artist, then you need to know first if you have a few things. In this article you will learn how to tattoo artist.
Tattoo artist is not easy to learn. And it's not for everyone. Then you do not have the raw artistic talent, perhaps, if it does not work for you. But if you are a strong aspect of art, then you may be what happened. The first step is to exercise your artistic skill. Books, classes and other artists, you can do this. Once your order form at the time it takes for the best artists, collecting parked portfolio of work. This is basically a collection of professionally collect your art you can show to potential employers.
The next step is learning how to tattoo artist is an apprentice. Apprenticeship you work for free for anyone to go and learn about internships, it is. Your internship useful knowledge about the tattoo business will give you. You can find internships by the network. I know they're capable of your friends if they ask. You can also become your student portfolio and ask them, they can reach the owner of the tattoo.End no formal apprenticeship. Ended when a teacher or a shop owner and his disciples, ready to prepare a professional to determine the tattoo. Sometimes the contracts are signed at the beginning of the internship. Other times, teachers were able to hire you as an employee. I learned how to tattoo artist, and your other work, even his own accord to find the 10 tattoos.
Learning how to tattoo artist, like other professions, has never ended. As a moment to learn new technologies and processes from employers, colleagues, workshops, conventions and even employees. As a tattoo artist, you should always be open to learning and skills development. This will be the best way to remain successful in business. By Sarah Freeland
Monday, May 31, 2010
Lovely Tattoo Picture On Tattoo Girls
Tattoos, Tattoos Everywhere

Another thing that I noticed was that most of the men there had black tattoos while the women had colored ones. Which this could mean nothing or it could mean that women prefer colored ink over black ink. Which I do not fall in that category. For some reason I prefer my tattoos to be in black ink. And as the statistics suggest most of these people were women. For some reason more 18 to 35 year olds that have tattoos are women. And interestingly enough more women regret their tattoos and have them removed more often than a man.
I just thought I would share this because it's always nice to see these statistics in real life. If that makes any sense.
Unique Turtle Tattoos

Everyone has their own preference, style and taste; mine happens to be that of black ink only and small tattoos as opposed to big pieces. That's just my taste however, and it certainly doesn't have to be yours. There is a design about nine inches long and it's a trail of turtles on their way to somewhere or another; they even have turtle tracks in the design. I saw this on a woman's thigh and it looked great. Another man I saw had psychedelic turtle tattoos and they were abstract in design while vibrant in color. My concern over color is that it fades, as all ink does and this is why I lean towards solid black ink (which looks gray or blue as it fades).
For unique turtle tattoos simply start browsing award winning designs to start (I use chopper-tattoos). Once you find a few you love, turtle or not, start brainstorming ways to combine what you've found. If you have a great tattoo artist you can easily take your designs and show them what aspects of each you like and request they draw a unique design for you. Don't be shy or hesitant if this is your first inking - artists love to create unique pieces.
Cedric Walker is a tattoo artist and the director of popular blog TattooDesignsHub.Com. He provides honest information and advice on things like rosary tattoos and more. Check out his blog for more info!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Birds Tattoo Designs
Butterfly tattoo designs
Cherry Blossom Tattoo Designs and Their Meanings

Since tattoos are very personal things, they can say a lot about a person so getting the right tattoo for the right reason is important. Since cherry blossoms mean different things in Chinese and Japanese society you should be aware that peoples of those backgrounds might react quite differently when they see it.
Cherry Blossoms In China
The Chinese see the cherry blossom as a symbol of power, particularly of the dominance of the feminine persona. This could mean a blossom tattoo is ideal for you if you are a strong willed woman who values her liberty and freedom or if you have recently come out of a difficult relationship.

It also stands for love if you are coming from the herbal lore approach.
Cherry Blossoms In Japan
In Japanese culture there is often a link between the blossoming of cherry tress and the Buddhist concept of "mono no aware" which refers to the reverence for life, the transience of being and the sadness at the passing of things. This is because cherry blossoms only appear on tress for short times before they fall to the ground.
This association with mortality is highly symbolic in Japan and has been used in traditional art there for many centuries along with more recent manga or anime. This link may however make a tattoo of cherry blossoms unsuitable for some. Alternatively, it may give you renewed appreciation for the fragility of life and help you make the most of your brief time on this Earth, while bringing you a different perspective on the hard times you may face; knowing that they will not last forever.
Getting A True Reflection Of Cherry Blossom In Your Tattoo
While it is true that there are many different varieties of cherry blossom, many people do not appreciate just how different looking they can be. In fact, the most common cherry tree in Japan is Somei Yoshino which has largely white blossom with only the faintest hint of pink on the petals.
Other popular choices do have very much more pink in their blossom and it is these that you will more commonly see as tattoos. But still, this is something you will have to think about when getting your tattoo. You should do some research, find pictures of tattoos other people have had and decide which you prefer. It might depend on your skin tone; those with pale skin will definitely want a more pink design whereas tanned or olive skinned people should think about paler pink or white flowers in their designs.
You should also think about how much of the branch to integrate into the overall tattoo design. Realism would dictate that you have a fair bit of branch with flowers clumped together along it but it will probably come down to both personal taste and where you intend the tattoo to be.
Getting Your Tattoo Done
If you have decided upon a tattoo incorporating cherry blossoms you should be very selective over whom you get to apply the design to your skin. Japanese art is very intricate as is the cherry tree itself so you need somebody who has experience in this type of tattoo. Make sure you talk over with them exactly what you want and don't be afraid to ask for amendments to their initial drawings so that the finished article is something you are happy to live with for the rest of your life.
So there you have it, I hope this overview of the meaning and symbolism of the cherry tree blossom has been useful in making up your mind about that tattoo you've been after.
Steve Waller has been a tattoo fan for years. Check out this brand new way to find cherry blossom tattoo designs online that you can print off and take along to any tattoo artist in your area.