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Showing posts with label Back Tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Back Tattoo. Show all posts

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Sexy Back Tattoo

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Full Back Tattoo

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Traditional back tattoo japanese designs

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source : http://flash-tattoos.blogspot.com/search/label/Shogun%20Tattoo%20Design

Full back tattoo shogun japanese

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source : http://flash-tattoos.blogspot.com/search/label/Shogun%20Tattoo%20Design

Monday, April 19, 2010

HTML joke tattoos

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HTML joke tattoos?
LAME as fuck.
With the exception of LOL*FART up there, internet-themed ink is an unequivocally BAD idea.
But I have a surprise for all of you: This tattoo is actually on the neck of Hollywood hunk Jonathan Rhys Meyers, best known for his appearances in 1996's The Disappearance of Finbar and 2005 made-for-TV movie Elvis.
The HTML "end head/start body" tattoo seems dumb and tasteless until you consider Rhys Meyers' follow-up move, the forehead tattoo shown below that he recieved right after filming From Paris With Love with Scientologist John "It's about TERRORISTS!" Travolta.

Full back tattoo for man

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source : http://illogicalcontraption.blogspot.com/2010/01/inky-discharge-good-tattoo-bad-bad.html

Scott Travis tattoo designs

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Scott Travis has been with Priest since 1989. If you don't consider him a full-fledged member of the band at this point, I think it might be time to rearrange your priorities.

source :http://illogicalcontraption.blogspot.com/2010/01/inky-discharge-good-tattoo-bad-bad.html

Friday, April 2, 2010

Chinese Tattoos

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The allure and fascination with Chinese tattoos is just an extension of the appeal that various religions, beliefs, and cultures have on the rest of the world.

While some people choose this sort of design because of the subtle symbolism, others are attracted to the centuries of history attached to the culture.

There are some who also choose a Chinese design simply because they enjoy explaining the meaning of the design and the possible story that inspired such a choice.

A wide range of designs for tattoos of Chinese symbols is available for those who wish to decorate their arms, backs, and ankles (the most common locations for this design).

However, there is something very important to consider when choosing this type of tattoo.

Since Chinese writing is rather complicated, where one character can signify a multitude of meanings, taking precautions is highly recommended.

A tattoo artist must execute a design with precision or the meaning will become lost.

Chinese writing is so complex that overlooking a stroke or slightly altering an angle can result in inking something completely different from the intended meaning of the design.

While words are a common selection in Chinese tattooing, there are other designs that depict the culture, such as elaborate dragons and tigers that impress onlookers with bright and bold colors.

Tattooing in China has been a popular practice for many years, despite the fact that it wasn't always considered an artistic or acceptable expression.

There was a common belief that the body is a gift and should not become decorated or tainted by tattoo. In the past, the tattoo was actually used to mark a criminal, as this type of punishment was placed on the face.

It is important to locate a tattoo artist who is knowledgeable in Chinese, as there are far too many inexperienced artists who try to add their own style to the Chinese characters. The result is often creating a meaningless design.

To make sure you are approaching this kind of tattoo in the proper manner, getting advice from someone of Chinese descent or who fluently speaks and writes Chinese is suggested. They can help pinpoint the symbols and characters that will result in the meaning you seek for your Chinese tattoos.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

back tattoo celebrity design

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Isabeli Fontana tattoo design

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long star back tattoo for model

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Boom Butterfly knuckles tattoo by Jason Kilgore

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Tiger Tattoo Designs – Pictures & Symbolism

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Lions are deemed kings of the jungle in Europe and the Middle East, but across the East, tigers rule over all other animals and are regarded as the mighty lords of the Asia.

Tiger tattoo pictures, just like designs, are diverse and often ornate. This wide range of tiger tattoo pictures is necessary to cater to all preferences in style and symbolic meaning. Here are the broader categories:

Tribal Tiger Tattoos


Tigers found in Asia are generally inked in tribal style. The swirls, bold black strokes, and geometric shapes of the tribal inking style complement the sleek and powerful form of the tiger, its movements, and even its coat of stripes.


By and large, Asian cultures utilize the tiger as a symbol of power and strength. It is deemed 'King of the Animals' in Korea. It is also sometimes used as an emblem for destruction and violence. Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction, is illustrated bearing a tiger skin and riding a tiger. Pictures of Asian tigers also serve as amulets to ward off evil spirits. In China, stone tigers are placed to guard and protect buildings and houses.


White Tiger Tattoos


The tattoo picture of a white tiger, also known as spectral tiger, almost always turns out as a wraithlike image – it is frequently depicted thin black stripes on a coat of snowy white fur and blue eyes. Most white tigers die from starvation in the jungle because their lack of usual orange-and-black pigmentation makes it incredibly difficult for them to get prey by stealth. They stand out too much against a backdrop of grass and forest. A white tiger tattoo is usually inked in tribal or impressionist style.


As a tattoo, a white tiger represents the rarity and uniqueness of its wearer, and often spells out a message that he or she is one of a kind. Another meaning attributed to a white tiger tattoo is the struggle for survival.


Siberian Tiger Tattoos


Siberian tigers are the rarest and largest of the tiger family. They are now dangerously close to extinction. Male Siberian tigers can be more than ten feet in length and weigh between 400 to 700 pounds. They reside in the forests of Southeastern Russia and parts of China. The symbolism in pictures of Siberian tiger tattoos is pretty plain – it is of raw and unparalleled strength and power.


Weretiger Tattoos


Chinese and Tibetan lore tell that their people descended from tigers. They also tell of stories about weretigers, people that can change themselves into tigers, much like the werewolves in movies. In some parts of China, the custom of giving tiger figures to boys and girls at their coming-of-age ceremonies is still practiced today. Weretiger tattoos are also chosen and inked on many people today
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Monday, March 22, 2010

Tattoo minus the purple outline.

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For those of you thinking about a tattoo… SIT ON THE IDEA FOR A LONG TIME. On the way over to the tattoo place, my best friend reminded me that I wanted stars as tattoo when I was in college. I totally forgot about wanting those and I’m SO GLAD I didn’t get that. I gave myself a year or two of thinking of the idea of getting it. I also found a guy who specializes in the type of script that is on my back (it’s ancient Filipino alibata/baybayin script). Aleks at Dream Jungle Tattoo in Long Beach, CA =)

Think about it and put some meaning into what you really want to get. I thought of words that best describe how I am. The joke around my group of friends is that I’m “soulful” so I picked the word soul (also because your soul is a big part of who you are if you’re looking for even deeper meaning). I’m so glad I waited and took the time to find someone who appreciated what they were tattooing too. It made it even more meaningful because the guy knew so much about the script/writing I picked. So I guess if you’re thinking about “trees” you should get someone who loves tattooing trees. I think you get the picture =)

Back dragon tattoo design for women

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Jungle Back tattoo design for man

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Back sexy Flowers Tattoo design

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http://tatoodesigns-marjan.blogspot.com/2008_12_01_archive.html

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Star Tattoo Designs For Female Tattoos in back body

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Triquetra with Flowers

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source : http://tattoo.about.com/od/tatart/ig/Tattoo-Gallery-10-14-2007/Triquetra-with-Flowers.htm

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Dragonfly Tattoos - Designs of Dragonflys That Capture Beauty

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The colors of blue, red, orange, green, aquamarine, and pink make up most of the dragonfly tattoo designs. With its transparent thin wings, the image of haze is also shown. To accent the dragonfly drawing, flowers or leaves can also be illustrated. This is really a design that has a deeper sense and at the same time emits beauty. Both male and female tattoo lovers can have this kind of design. It does not simply appeal to the female gender but rather to all. It would only depend on the presentation of the dragonfly drawing that would delineate a feminine from a masculine outlook. Also, rates for some of the dragonfly tattoo designs are fairly affordable so even the younger tattoo fans can also avail. So when you are thinking of what design you want for a tattoo put the dragonfly on your list.

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