Sunday, May 31, 2009

Dolphin Tattoos on Foot

Dolphin Tattoos on Foot


Dolphin Tattoos painted on sexy girl foot.

Sexy Lower Back with Dolphin Tattoos

Sexy Lower Back with Dolphin Tattoos

Sexy Lower Back with Dolphin Tattoos

Dolphin Tattoos on Hand

Dolphin Tattoos on Hand

Two Sparkling Dolphin Tattoos painted on hand.

Lower Back Dolphin Tattoos

Lower Back Dolphin Tattoos


Dolphin Tattoos painted on sexy lower back.

Celtic Tattoos : Dolphin Tattoos

Celtic Tattoos : Dolphin Tattoos
Celtic Tattoos : Dolphin Tattoos painted on hand.

Samoan Tattoo Patterns






Samoan tattoo patterns are highly meaningful to those of that culture, and that is something we can grasp just be looking at a Samoan tattoo, even without knowing what its precise meaning is. The tattoo patterns and symbols are complex and abstract, consisting of a lot of interlocked, interwoven shapes and patterns.

As mentioned before, they are also remarkable because of the sheer expanse of skin that they occupy – and especially when the tattooing is done using the traditional methods, this is a real endurance test for the person being tattooed. Instead of needles, the skin is punctured using a pig’s tooth or shark’s tooth.

Not finishing a tattoo once it is started is a source of shame.

Though few of us would be willing to undergo the discomfort necessary to get real Polynesian tattoos, incorporating some of the symbols and patterns into a modern tattoo is a different matter. Polynesian tattoos certainly have a striking, timeless appeal.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Removable Tattoo Ink

Removable Ink Not Allowed in Miami Ink Tattoo Shop
by Groshan Fabiola

New York based Freedom-2 Inc. has recently developed a new technology that makes the removal of tattoos much easier. This may come off as good news for those who want the art off their bodies, but for those who value the permanent nature of tattoos see this innovation as a complete insult. Take for example Ana Gonzales, an employee at the featured tattoo shop in TLC's reality series, Miami Ink.

"If you hate your tattoo cover it up but at least you've given the artist the benefit of the doubt," Gonzalez said in a CTV.ca telephone interview from Miami, Florida. Ana Gonzales is a secretary and personal assistant to the tattoo artists who regularly appear on Miami Ink.

"If you're going to get a tattoo, get a tattoo. If you don't, then get henna," she added.
Before and after tattoo laser treatment
Removable Tattoo Ink: Before and After Laser Surgery

Removable ink, the new creation of Freedom-2 Inc., has been the subject of heated discussions at the tattoo shop. Gonzales said that the shop, which was co-owned by tattoo artists Ami James and Chris Nunez, has always been against the use of such technology.

"The reaction has always been 'hell no!'" Gonzales told CTV.ca. "We're trying to find ink that will last longer, not less."

Aside from Gonzales, other purists also believe that tattoos are supposed to be treated as a legacy and not as a passing fad. Tattoo artist at Way Cool Tattoos in Toronto, Chris Hall also believes that tattoos are a representation of an individual's life experiences, thus should be permanent, such as the experiences themselves.

"[Removable Ink] is an easy out for people who want to get tattoos as fashion accessories but it takes away from their obligation to take responsibility for their choices," Hall said. "To put it on just to take it off totally misses the point."

Miami Ink features customers who have shared their personal stories and motivations for choosing such tattoos, thus further pushing the fact that they are more than just trendy body art. Even the artists' tattoos have stories hidden beneath the art and are often representations of an important phase or milestone in their lives.

TLC's Miami Ink will come back for a brand new season in the fall.

For more resources about Miami Ink or for the full story about Removable Ink Not Allowed in Miami Ink Tattoo Shop please review this page http://www.buddytv.com
Article Source: http://www.new.citynewslive.com

The Motives For Polynesian Tattoo




Here are some of the reasons the Polynesian people had tattoos:

  • The tattoos were a symbol of courage. The tattoo process was very painful and a lot of perseverance was needed to endure the long tattoo sessions.
  • Getting the first tattoo marks the transition between childhood and adulthood. It is a rite of passage.
  • Tattoos added to the sexual attractiveness of a man.
  • Tattoos offered protection, they were a talisman.
  • Polynesian tattoos read like a book. By looking at a tattoo, insiders get to know the social status and rank of the tattooed person.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Tattoo Design : Pig Tattoo

Tattoo Design : Pig  Tattoo

Breakfast and pig tattoo painted on arm.

Tattoo Design : Tribal Owl Tattoo

Tattoo Design : Tribal Owl Tattoo


Tattoo Design : Tribal Owl Tattoo painted on arm.

Tattoo Design : Tribal Owl Tattoo

Tattoo Design : Tribal Owl Tattoo

Tribal Owl Tattoo painted on foot.

The Polynesian Tattoo






Polynesian tattoos are an ancient art that has been receiving a lot of attention in modern times. Though few of us who are not from the Polynesian islands would be willing to undergo the painful and lengthy procedure that real Polynesian tattoos necessitate, we might well be attracted to elements of the traditional tribal designs and wish to incorporate them into our own tattoos – using modern methods (most of us anyway).

The people of the Polynesian islands have evolved their own distinct culture over hundreds, even thousands of years. Though there are many islands in this area, the people all came from a common homeland – though no one is exactly sure where this might have been, or when they came or how.

Polynesia is a group of islands spread over the Pacific Ocean (over 1000; Polynesia is the Greek word for many islands). The Marquesa islands are probably where the Polynesian people came to first and they later spread to:

  • New Zealand: Aotearoa (Maori for NZ) is where the Maori people live. Tattoo art or Ta Moko as they call it, is a very important aspect of their culture. Discover all about Maori Tattoos here
  • Hawaii: Hawaiian tattoo designs are distinct from other Polynesian tattoos in that sense that they have a more personal meaning. Popular today are Hawaiian flowers, turtles and abstract tribals. Learn more about Hawaiian Tattoos

  • Easter Island (Rapa Nui): the tattoo designs of the inhabitants of the Easter Island have a huge variety: stylized boats, vaginas, spears, birds, geometrical patterns, .... Women and men had a combination of bold lines and dots on their forehead, from one ear to the other. The tattoos made their skin sacred and enabled them to communicate with the gods.
  • Samoa: Samoan tattoos are generally very large and denote the social status and rank of the man or woman who wears it. See further.
  • Tonga: the Tongan tattoo is similar to the Samoan tattoo.
  • The Cook Islands: the tattoo designs of the Cook Islands were spread over the entire body. Each tribe had its own tattoo sign.
  • French Polynesia (Tahiti): traditionally, only people of a high social ranking had tattoos. Tahitian tattoos covered the whole body, except the face. Women as well as men were tattooed. The women were tattooed at a very young age. Later they are tattooed again when they reach sexual maturity. When they desired a man, they would show their tattoos by lifting their skirts.
  • The Marquesa Islands: a group of islands in French Polynesia with a deeply rooted tattoo tradition. The people of the Marquesa islands were the most heavily tattooed of all the Polynesian tribes.
  • Several other islands which now house distinct ethnic groups.

Though they are distinct, a lot of cultural similarities remain. For example, practically all of these people practice the art of tattooing, and they do so in startlingly similar ways. Tattoo art was very important in the Polynesian culture. Because they had no written language, tattoos were used to depict social status, family history and spirituality.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

The Tribal Tattoo




Tribal tattoos have been in vogue for quite a while now (since the early 1990s) and it’s easy to see why, they just look good.

Advantages of getting a tribal tattoo:


The tattoos of an older Indian woman

  • There's a lot of black ink in tribal tattoos, which has the advantage that it holds up very well, black tattoo ink doesn't fade as fast as other colors.
  • Tribal tattoo designs are very popular, so as long as you don't want a specific or traditional tribal, you shouldn't have a hard time finding a good tattoo artist that can design your custom tattoo.
  • It's easier to design your own tattoo or at least a mockup of your own tribal than it is with other tattoo designs.
  • Tribal tattoos have a bold visual appeal: their thick, black curving lines and interlocking patterns lend themselves well to many of the standard tattoo locations, such as the upper arm (in the form of a tribal armband for example) , the back or the lower back.

Disadvantages of tribal tattoos:

  • Tattoo removal is not working very good on those large patches of black ink.
  • Covering them up with another tattoo ain't working either.
  • Finding a tattoo artist or tattoo parlor is not easy when you want a traditional design of a specific tribe.
  • When you're getting a tattoo that is an imitation of a traditional tribal design, keep in mind that you might be insulting the original tribe members. This is especially the case with Ta Moko, which is a form of family and personal identification of the Maori people. Copying their designs is a form a identity theft.

Tribal tattoo design

The tribal styles we see today originate from various old tribes like those from Borneo, the Haida, the Native Americans, the Celtic tribes, the Maori and other Polynesian tribes.

The shapes and motifs of these tribal tattoos are deeply rooted in the tribe's mythology and view of the world. The traditional tattoo artist aims to reflect the social and religious values of the tribe in his tattoo designs. Recurring themes are the rituals of the tribe, the ancestors, the origins of the world and the relationship with the gods.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Some Pros and Cons of Foot Tattoo






Foot tattoos can look very striking – for one thing, the foot provides a nice flat place for the tattoo to lie, and for another thing, foot tattoos are rather rare and therefore sort of exotic (this was true at the time of writing, but foot tattoos are becoming rather popular nowadays, especially amongst woman). There’s no question that a foot tattoo peaking out of a sexy shoe can be very attractive.

The most popular foot tattoo designs are flower tattoos, letter tattoos and the star foot tattoo.

Sun and Moon Foot Tattoo

There are some good reasons why foot tattoos are rarer than other tattoos, though. In fact, there are some tattoo artists who won’t even undertake them (just like hand and face tattoos). For a start, tattoos on the foot and hand tend to be more painful than other tattoos.

The general rule is this: if a tattoo is right over bone, it will hurt more. If it’s on a fleshy part of your body, it’ll hurt a lot less. That’s why a shoulder or upper arm might be a better place for a first tattoo – if you’re a little worried about the pain and not sure what to expect.

For another thing, though there are many tattoo designs that look great on a foot, there is also a greater incidence of ink migration with foot tattoos. This means, simply, that the ink is likely to spread over time, blurring your tattoo design. This is possible with any tattoo, on any part of the body – but it’s more common with foot tattoos.

If you get a foot tattoo, be prepared to go back and have it re-inked if need be. The top of your foot is the best place with the least blurring, avoid other places like the sides or the toes.

Then there’s the little issue of healing. In general, a new tattoo should not be allowed to rub against clothing while it heals, which usually takes two to three weeks. For most tattoos, this is a pretty simple matter, but not for foot tattoos! Basically, depending on the placement of your tattoo designs, this may mean that you can’t wear shoes or socks for the whole time your tattoo is healing!

Some foot care tips for a shorter healing period:

  • Wear flip flops or other open shoes during the healing process so the shoe doesn't rub against the tattoo. If the flip flop touches the tattoo, then it's advisable that you get a pair of Down Unders, a kind of topless flip flop. If you really have to wear shoes, then wear 2 pair of light socks.
  • The best time for getting a tattoo on your foot is in the summer, it might be a bit cold without shoes in the winter.
  • Roll up your trousers if they touch the tattoo.
  • Keep your tattoo out of the sun.
  • Keep your feet clean, take a regular foot bath with warm water and a mild soap. Dry them by dabbing with a towel, don't rub.
  • Keep the tattoo moist by applying a good ointment (Lubriderm). Don't make it too moist or the colors will bleed.
  • Don't rub the tattoo.
  • Don't swim until the healing process is over.
  • Keep in mind that walking could be difficult the first few days because of foot pain. If possible take a few days off from work.
  • Find a tattoo artist who has experience doing foot tattoos. Ask him for advice.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Lotus Flower Tattoos

Lotus TattoosAmong the perfect option for tattoo style is diverse types of flowers. Several individuals opt for floral ink designs. One of the most popular floral ink designs is the lotus tattoo. This is due to the flower possessing a unique, strong and deep representation.

Lotus Tattoos: An Influential Statement
Author: Bobbie Hamilton

Tattoos are one of the popular ways to express an individuality or personality. In fact, each tattoo design has a symbolism or meaning which represents you. Therefore, your task is to select among the available ink designs that you might come across. Among the perfect option for tattoo style is diverse types of flowers. Several individuals opt for floral ink designs. One of the most popular floral ink designs is the lotus tattoo. This is due to the flower possessing a unique, strong and deep representation.






Lotus flower tattoo

Lotus flower tattoos are a favorite among flower tattoo designs.


Lotus flower meanings are straightly associated to how the flower cultivates. As you imagine what is underneath a body of motionless water like pond, you will have a hard time to think about anything enjoyable. In fact, the first things that will come across your mind when you think about the bottom of a pond are scum. However, this is where the gorgeous and magnificent lotus flower begins.

Lotus flowers starts to flourish from underneath the unmoving water. It starts as a small bud connected to a vine. Eventually, the vine will start to ascend towards the water surface. Amazingly, the bud progresses to look downward even the vine emerge to the surface and sunlight. As the bud reach closer to the surface, this will finally see the sunlight. When the vine nurtures long enough and when the bud is out of the water, it will bloom into a very attractive flower.

There are numerous influential symbolism's in a "lotus flower". Think about something so stunning that can emerge out from a slimy and disgusting pond bottom. As it finally sees the sunshine and was away from the slime and muck it will come out into something stunning.
Among the influential meaning of the lotus flower are:

It symbolizes a separated nostalgia and love related to it.

It represents birth and true beauty within.

It symbolizes a life’s new start.

Only a lotus flower tattoo can symbolize something noteworthy aside from the stunning appearance it possesses. If you are able to search for a tattoo artist who is able to capture the beauty and essence of lotus flower, you will definitely have a master piece on your skin. A lot of lotus flower tattoos have the advantage for acquiring vivid colors that they possess in real life.
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Certainly, a lotus tattoos is an optimum option for an ink if you are thinking about getting one on your skin. You have the right to flaunt this design whenever and wherever you are. This flower has deep representation of how something can emerge from something so awful and arise from it beautifully. Anyone will be mesmerized about the cycle of the lotus flowers. The ladies are the ones who will opt for this design since it is a flower. But, men can also have this on their skin if they want to. The most popular areas to put this on would be the shoulders, back, or legs. Why wait longer, consider this option for your ink if you will have a tattoo.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/lotus-tattoos-an-influential-statement-828329.html
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Butterfly Celebrity Tattoo




Here's a list of celebrities that have a butterfly tattoo:

  • Drew Barrymore: has one on her abdomen, right under her belly button.
  • Maria Carey: has a lower back butterfly tattoo (fake or not?).
  • Paris Hilton: has a small butterfly tattoo on her back (could be temporary).
  • Kelis: has a butterfly on her stomach.
  • Dolly Parton: country star with a flutterby on her chest.
  • Julia Roberts: has a lower back butterfly.
  • Britney Spears: has a butterfly tattoo on her left foot.

To sum it up: butterfly tattoos are among the most versatile tattoo images, which helps explain their popularity with women. They are inherently feminine, but not necessarily ‘girly’ and you can make either a bold or subtle statement with butterfly tattoo art. All of this means that we are likely to see even more butterfly tattoos in the years to come.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Celtic Tattoos




Celtic knots (aka mystic knot, endless knot) work really well as a tattoo design or part of a tattoo. The symbolic meaning of Celtic knots is not really clear, although some people attribute magical powers to the knots.

For me, Celtic knot tattoos symbolize eternity because the lines of the knotwork form an endless loop, without a beginning or an end.

The Celtic trinity knot is a very simple, but powerful symbol and very suitable for a tattoo. It is a triangle knot, the 3 corners have various meanings:

Celtic trinity knot tattoo

Celtic Trinity Knot Tattoo

  • Christian: Father, Son and Holy Spirit
  • Pagan: Mother, Crone and Maiden
  • New age: Mind, body and spirit

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Star Tattoos

Star Tattoos


Star tattoos are one of the most popular designs among woman as this tattoo offers flexibility in respect of its meanings and simplicity. A perfect design for expressing your personality. The "star tattoos" can be associated with symbols of hope, determination, dreams, goals and guidance. The design of a star tattoo can be designed with patterns, choice of colors, different sizes, shapes and many other interesting objects can be intricate into the design.
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