Images of Tattoos - The Best Way to Find Good Tattoo Designs Online
When thinking about an image of tattoos the best way to find good tattoo designs online is to skip over the larger search engines. Many tattoo image searchers swear by using Google and Yahoo and the other various larger online search engines. Since this is not a review against those machines of information gathering, we will stick to the essence of the topic, great images of tattoos. Those large search engines are really great for certain times and searches.
Quite the contrary if it was not for Google and the other search engines the Internet would be a haphazard dangerous place to research and also do business upon. The difference in searching for images of tattoos on a big search engine and finding really good tattoo designs online is a matter of originality and black and white differences.
The images of tattoos that are scattered throughout the Internet these days, can lead to some confusing search options. Do not let this happen to you and do not be worried by the plethora of good tattoo designs that are online these days. Relax, please, and allow me the chance to find some really good portals for some of the best tattoo design sites on the Internet. This does not mean that I am going to regurgitate a listing of biased tattoo design sites that I want you to go to. This is only to say that I will show you a method in which to locate the sites for yourselves, and judge for yourselves, which ones are really good and which ones are not so much.
Before we delve into finding good tattoo designs online let's talk a little bit about the reasons behind not using the big search engines. When searching for a nice lamp for Aunt Mildred's living room, the big search engines are great for this endeavor. When searching for images and tattoos that are against the grain and open to perception, the big search engines are not so good for this endeavor. What you need to do is to go to the forums and blogs postings of the underside of the tattoo artist's world where the real artists are, and where they present their best works of art. Devoid of commercialism and keyword pushes, the underbelly of the tattoo artist realm is one of the most fantastic imaginary places to be online.
Here you'll find thousands of images at tattoos from apples to pigs in a blanket the limits are only in the realm of the imagination and not online are physical on the skin. Think of searching the images for tattoos much like walking through an art gallery with only the finest paintings and sculptures available from the hand of man kind. This is what it's like rummaging around the soft underbelly of the tattoo artist world online.
By searching only for the blogs and forums for tattoo artists around the world you'll only see what you were meant to see, everything. By opening up your mind and creating a portal you will see that the online world is a fascinating place and if searched correctly you will only find something befitting of such a wondrous human form. ( By George Christodoulou )
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Design Your Own Tattoos Online
It now seems, the only way to get a really good tattoo that you will always love is to design your own tattoo online. Unlike in the nineties, tattoos are now very popular these days and it seems more people are now into getting at least one tattoo on their bodies.
As with everything where there is high demand there is also a need for a high supply. In this case, the high demand for tattoos is directly proportional to the high demand for unique tattoo designs. Most people want a tattoo that is different to everyone else's, and the only way to really do this is to design your own tattoo.
You may be asking, do I really have to go through the whole trouble of actually designing my own tattoos. Can't you just walk into your local tattoo parlour and select from a couple of tattoo designs you like? Well, of course you could do that, but do not be disappointed when you walk in the mall the next day and see someone with exactly the same tattoo as yours.
Yes, tattoo shops usually only have a small selection of tattoo designs you could choose from, but you should really not limit yourself to these only. Do not forget a tattoo is something that is going to stay on your body for the rest of your life, unless you want to shell out extra dollars to get it removed by laser treatment.
Alright then, so what can you do to increase the chances of having a unique tattoo on your body? You could simply find a couple of tattoo designs you like and then take small parts from each one of them to create your own unique tattoo design. Access to a huge database of tattoo designs, will definitely make it easier for you to come up with your own cool tattoo idea.
Where can you get a huge database of tattoos? Glad you asked, and thanks to the internet a quick search on Google will reveal a number of online tattoo databases you can use in just a few minutes from now. I would stay away from the free databases, if you are looking for a super unique tattoo.
Once you have created your tattoo, the next thing is to make sure you get a good tattoist to replicate your design. You might want to shop around a couple of places, observing the tattoists at work and then make your informed decision based on their work. ( By Munyaradzi Chinongoza )
It now seems, the only way to get a really good tattoo that you will always love is to design your own tattoo online. Unlike in the nineties, tattoos are now very popular these days and it seems more people are now into getting at least one tattoo on their bodies.
As with everything where there is high demand there is also a need for a high supply. In this case, the high demand for tattoos is directly proportional to the high demand for unique tattoo designs. Most people want a tattoo that is different to everyone else's, and the only way to really do this is to design your own tattoo.
You may be asking, do I really have to go through the whole trouble of actually designing my own tattoos. Can't you just walk into your local tattoo parlour and select from a couple of tattoo designs you like? Well, of course you could do that, but do not be disappointed when you walk in the mall the next day and see someone with exactly the same tattoo as yours.
Yes, tattoo shops usually only have a small selection of tattoo designs you could choose from, but you should really not limit yourself to these only. Do not forget a tattoo is something that is going to stay on your body for the rest of your life, unless you want to shell out extra dollars to get it removed by laser treatment.
Alright then, so what can you do to increase the chances of having a unique tattoo on your body? You could simply find a couple of tattoo designs you like and then take small parts from each one of them to create your own unique tattoo design. Access to a huge database of tattoo designs, will definitely make it easier for you to come up with your own cool tattoo idea.
Where can you get a huge database of tattoos? Glad you asked, and thanks to the internet a quick search on Google will reveal a number of online tattoo databases you can use in just a few minutes from now. I would stay away from the free databases, if you are looking for a super unique tattoo.
Once you have created your tattoo, the next thing is to make sure you get a good tattoist to replicate your design. You might want to shop around a couple of places, observing the tattoists at work and then make your informed decision based on their work. ( By Munyaradzi Chinongoza )
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Choosing an Orchid Tattoo Design
Men, of course, would prefer a tattoo design that expresses masculinity and strength. After all, a tattoo is a form of self-expression in itself. For the same reason, women prefer something very feminine and the most common choice is that of a flower. But with so many different flower designs, how does one begin choosing? Perhaps you no longer want a rose as it has become too common and a daisy or something similar doesn't appeal to you either.
Then you might want to try getting an orchid tattoo design. Orchid tattoos are very interesting, unique and not to mention very exotic in appearance. They aren't as common as a rose or lily but in terms of beauty, it doesn't disappoint. The fact that it is one of the most cultivated kinds of flower in the world only adds to the variety of design one can choose from. An orchid tattoo design can come in many different shapes and hues. One of the most popular is the cattleya which has long been a symbol for all things exotic and mysterious.
This tattoo is often found on people's shoulder blades, lower stomach, lower back and the foot. But perhaps the most beautiful placement is in the ribs as this would follow the curves of the body in a very elegant manner. The colors are what brings it further to life. But a design inked in black and white isn't at all unattractive. In fact, many tattoo aficionados find that it looks more stunning when done in black and white. ( By Tony Newton )
Men, of course, would prefer a tattoo design that expresses masculinity and strength. After all, a tattoo is a form of self-expression in itself. For the same reason, women prefer something very feminine and the most common choice is that of a flower. But with so many different flower designs, how does one begin choosing? Perhaps you no longer want a rose as it has become too common and a daisy or something similar doesn't appeal to you either.
Then you might want to try getting an orchid tattoo design. Orchid tattoos are very interesting, unique and not to mention very exotic in appearance. They aren't as common as a rose or lily but in terms of beauty, it doesn't disappoint. The fact that it is one of the most cultivated kinds of flower in the world only adds to the variety of design one can choose from. An orchid tattoo design can come in many different shapes and hues. One of the most popular is the cattleya which has long been a symbol for all things exotic and mysterious.
This tattoo is often found on people's shoulder blades, lower stomach, lower back and the foot. But perhaps the most beautiful placement is in the ribs as this would follow the curves of the body in a very elegant manner. The colors are what brings it further to life. But a design inked in black and white isn't at all unattractive. In fact, many tattoo aficionados find that it looks more stunning when done in black and white. ( By Tony Newton )
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How to Take Care of New Tattoos?
It is very necessary to take care of a new tattoo and the first task that you will have to do in this respect is to get hold of a talented tattoo artist. This is because along with good tattooing, he will give you a suggestion regarding the kind of tattoo that you should put on your body.
At the parlor of the tattoo artists, you will get varieties of designs for tattoos from which you can choose but in case you don't find a good one to suit your needs, you can ask the artist to create a customized tattoo.
Before the application of the tattoo, a professional designer will clean and put antiseptic ointment so that your tattoo suits in your skin. At the same time, your tattoo artist should be wearing disposable gloves. Along with that sterilization of the equipment is also very necessary. Unsanitary conditions can lead to several serious diseases like AIDS, hepatitis or even HIV.
After completion of the tattoo, the artist will wipe it down, give another cleaning, apply ointment and put soft tissue over the tattoo to ensure protection. After the process is over, the artist will himself tell you how to take care of your tattoo. Experienced tattoo artist may give you even a leaflet containing all the instructions. If you have any queries, you should ask your artist before you get the tattoo. Listen to the advice suggested by your artist because opinions vary from one artist to another.
In order to prevent the tattoo from getting infected, the best idea is to keep the hands clean, always. Keep the tattoo dry and so avoid a shower at least for the first few days. At the same time, cleaning the tattoo at regular intervals is also necessary. Try to stay away from sun till your tattoo gets healed. Even if you are going out in the sun, be sure to apply sunscreen in the tattoo and then go out.
You can purchase some A&D ointment from the local drugstore. In order to keep your tattoo free of infection, you have to apply this ointment for few days. Stay away from soap and do not rub your tattoo too hard as it might get damaged. After 5-6 days, you can switch off from the ointment to an unscented body lotion as scents can easily irritate the skin.
At times, it may also happen that the tattoo heals and scabs form in some areas. They can also become itchy. Do not do anything with the scab and do not try to pick out the tattoo scabs. You can apply the ointment. This will automatically move away the scabs.
Tattoos are basically permanent and can be removed only by means of a surgical procedure. There are people who do not give sufficient attention to their tattoos resulting in infection and harm. It is always better to take precaution from before the tattoo is put on. ( By Uri Binah )
It is very necessary to take care of a new tattoo and the first task that you will have to do in this respect is to get hold of a talented tattoo artist. This is because along with good tattooing, he will give you a suggestion regarding the kind of tattoo that you should put on your body.
At the parlor of the tattoo artists, you will get varieties of designs for tattoos from which you can choose but in case you don't find a good one to suit your needs, you can ask the artist to create a customized tattoo.
Before the application of the tattoo, a professional designer will clean and put antiseptic ointment so that your tattoo suits in your skin. At the same time, your tattoo artist should be wearing disposable gloves. Along with that sterilization of the equipment is also very necessary. Unsanitary conditions can lead to several serious diseases like AIDS, hepatitis or even HIV.
After completion of the tattoo, the artist will wipe it down, give another cleaning, apply ointment and put soft tissue over the tattoo to ensure protection. After the process is over, the artist will himself tell you how to take care of your tattoo. Experienced tattoo artist may give you even a leaflet containing all the instructions. If you have any queries, you should ask your artist before you get the tattoo. Listen to the advice suggested by your artist because opinions vary from one artist to another.
In order to prevent the tattoo from getting infected, the best idea is to keep the hands clean, always. Keep the tattoo dry and so avoid a shower at least for the first few days. At the same time, cleaning the tattoo at regular intervals is also necessary. Try to stay away from sun till your tattoo gets healed. Even if you are going out in the sun, be sure to apply sunscreen in the tattoo and then go out.
You can purchase some A&D ointment from the local drugstore. In order to keep your tattoo free of infection, you have to apply this ointment for few days. Stay away from soap and do not rub your tattoo too hard as it might get damaged. After 5-6 days, you can switch off from the ointment to an unscented body lotion as scents can easily irritate the skin.
At times, it may also happen that the tattoo heals and scabs form in some areas. They can also become itchy. Do not do anything with the scab and do not try to pick out the tattoo scabs. You can apply the ointment. This will automatically move away the scabs.
Tattoos are basically permanent and can be removed only by means of a surgical procedure. There are people who do not give sufficient attention to their tattoos resulting in infection and harm. It is always better to take precaution from before the tattoo is put on. ( By Uri Binah )
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Nautical Star Tattoos - The Original Meaning
Nautical star tattoos have caused much controversy and heated discussion regarding the true meaning of the design. Over the years, many groups have attempted to tag the design with their own unique interpretation. In addition to the nautical connection, this popular tattoo design has been connected to the military, punk rockers, the lesbian community and the anti-racism movement in recent years.
But what are the origins of the nautical star tattoo? Where did it come from and what did it originally represent?
Almost everybody, without exception, accepts that sailors were the first group of people to wear nautical star tattoos.
In previous centuries, working at sea was a very dangerous and unpredicatable way of life. Sailors had very little to guide them at night, apart from the stars. And the one that they relied upon most was Polaris, or the North Star. As this star is positioned close to the north pole, it appears to be stationary at all times, unlike other stars which appear to move as time passes. This provided early sailors with a fixed reference point. And once they know where the North Star was, they could position their ships accordingly and be reasonably confident that they were going in the right direction.
Over time the North Star became a symbol for finding your way home safely and symbolically finding your way in life. But beyond that, as many sailors were deeply superstitious with a rich history of lore about life and death at sea, they were always looking for lucky charms. So many sailors began to place nautical star tattoos on their forearms or hands as a symbol of good luck and a desire to get home safely.
Skip forward through the centuries and the meaning of the nautical star tattoo has become broader. Not only is it a symbol of the sea, but also a sign of security and guidance for all sailors and travelers. It has also become a sign of following your dreams and achieving success in your life.
However, these is some disagreement concerning the design of the nautical star. Most people accept that the basic design of the nautical star is a five pointed star. But a minority of people claim that the nautical star represents the traditional design of a ship's compass. This consists of the four cardinal directions, North, South, East, West, and possibly the intermediate directions of North East, South East, South West and North West. So their idea of the nautical star is a four pointed design or even an eight pointed star.
Personally, I think that the five pointed star best represents the design of the nautical star tattoo, especially when you consider that on many nautical maps, north is shown by a compass style five pointed star.
But whatever style of design is selected, one thing is clear; the nautical star has had a long connection with naval tradition and was originally a symbol of finding your way home safely. And while other groups may attempt to link themselves to the use of the nautical star tattoo, the sailors of bygone centuries will always retain the distinction of representing the original interpretation of this iconic tattoo design. ( By Gustavo Gomez )
Nautical star tattoos have caused much controversy and heated discussion regarding the true meaning of the design. Over the years, many groups have attempted to tag the design with their own unique interpretation. In addition to the nautical connection, this popular tattoo design has been connected to the military, punk rockers, the lesbian community and the anti-racism movement in recent years.
But what are the origins of the nautical star tattoo? Where did it come from and what did it originally represent?
Almost everybody, without exception, accepts that sailors were the first group of people to wear nautical star tattoos.
In previous centuries, working at sea was a very dangerous and unpredicatable way of life. Sailors had very little to guide them at night, apart from the stars. And the one that they relied upon most was Polaris, or the North Star. As this star is positioned close to the north pole, it appears to be stationary at all times, unlike other stars which appear to move as time passes. This provided early sailors with a fixed reference point. And once they know where the North Star was, they could position their ships accordingly and be reasonably confident that they were going in the right direction.
Over time the North Star became a symbol for finding your way home safely and symbolically finding your way in life. But beyond that, as many sailors were deeply superstitious with a rich history of lore about life and death at sea, they were always looking for lucky charms. So many sailors began to place nautical star tattoos on their forearms or hands as a symbol of good luck and a desire to get home safely.
Skip forward through the centuries and the meaning of the nautical star tattoo has become broader. Not only is it a symbol of the sea, but also a sign of security and guidance for all sailors and travelers. It has also become a sign of following your dreams and achieving success in your life.
However, these is some disagreement concerning the design of the nautical star. Most people accept that the basic design of the nautical star is a five pointed star. But a minority of people claim that the nautical star represents the traditional design of a ship's compass. This consists of the four cardinal directions, North, South, East, West, and possibly the intermediate directions of North East, South East, South West and North West. So their idea of the nautical star is a four pointed design or even an eight pointed star.
Personally, I think that the five pointed star best represents the design of the nautical star tattoo, especially when you consider that on many nautical maps, north is shown by a compass style five pointed star.
But whatever style of design is selected, one thing is clear; the nautical star has had a long connection with naval tradition and was originally a symbol of finding your way home safely. And while other groups may attempt to link themselves to the use of the nautical star tattoo, the sailors of bygone centuries will always retain the distinction of representing the original interpretation of this iconic tattoo design. ( By Gustavo Gomez )
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Tips on Native American Tattoo Design
There is nothing hotter than an awesome tattoo on a fantastic body! Tattoos which are well placed and appeal to the eye tend to garner a lot of attention to themselves as well the people wearing them. Thus, tattoos really are the new in! However, even though tattoos do act as definite fashion statements, there's more to them than just that!
Tattoos are an ancient art inherited from ancient civilizations, where the symbolism behind the tattoo and its wearer was always more appreciated than its beauty. Tattoos were also used to show the rank of a person in his tribe. Individual markings in different tribes thus led to the use of tattoos as identification marks. Sometimes, if greater power or wisdom was wanted, tattoos were said to do the trick!
Unlike the hygienic tattoo parlors of today, Native American tattooing was done out in the open, using fish and sharp turtle bones, or even slivers of rock as needles to etch the tattoo into the skin. Unlike today's trend, Native American tattoos were dyed with natural dyes from plants or soot. With no anesthetic and each stroke of the flesh-cutting tools leading to huge bouts of pain, Native American tattoos took on a deeper meaning, that of pain endurance. The bigger the tattoo, the more the pain, and thus, the greater the respect earned in the tribe.
Native American tattoos were done by some tribal men, who had been trained in the art of tattoo design. Over the course of a person' lifetime, these tattoos could be made to cover the whole body, depending on one's ability to endure pain! In the modern world, there are still plenty of people who want to ink on Native American tattoos that were the identification marks of their tribes. Also, there are many who admire Native American culture, and hence opt to get one.
Since tribal art tattooing is becoming more prevalent in today's society, every tattoo artist has one on hand. All aspects of the Native American culture, such as their religions, tools, musicians, feathers, and even their tents are taken into consideration when designing and etching Native American tattoos!
If you're into tribal art, inking this design would be ideal for your needs. However, it is wise to browse online for the perfect tattoo. Also, there are a few tattoo artists who design amazing Native American tattoos, and can tell you quite a bit about the whole concept. Decide what you want, and go for it! Best of luck! ( By David Tony )
There is nothing hotter than an awesome tattoo on a fantastic body! Tattoos which are well placed and appeal to the eye tend to garner a lot of attention to themselves as well the people wearing them. Thus, tattoos really are the new in! However, even though tattoos do act as definite fashion statements, there's more to them than just that!
Tattoos are an ancient art inherited from ancient civilizations, where the symbolism behind the tattoo and its wearer was always more appreciated than its beauty. Tattoos were also used to show the rank of a person in his tribe. Individual markings in different tribes thus led to the use of tattoos as identification marks. Sometimes, if greater power or wisdom was wanted, tattoos were said to do the trick!
Unlike the hygienic tattoo parlors of today, Native American tattooing was done out in the open, using fish and sharp turtle bones, or even slivers of rock as needles to etch the tattoo into the skin. Unlike today's trend, Native American tattoos were dyed with natural dyes from plants or soot. With no anesthetic and each stroke of the flesh-cutting tools leading to huge bouts of pain, Native American tattoos took on a deeper meaning, that of pain endurance. The bigger the tattoo, the more the pain, and thus, the greater the respect earned in the tribe.
Native American tattoos were done by some tribal men, who had been trained in the art of tattoo design. Over the course of a person' lifetime, these tattoos could be made to cover the whole body, depending on one's ability to endure pain! In the modern world, there are still plenty of people who want to ink on Native American tattoos that were the identification marks of their tribes. Also, there are many who admire Native American culture, and hence opt to get one.
Since tribal art tattooing is becoming more prevalent in today's society, every tattoo artist has one on hand. All aspects of the Native American culture, such as their religions, tools, musicians, feathers, and even their tents are taken into consideration when designing and etching Native American tattoos!
If you're into tribal art, inking this design would be ideal for your needs. However, it is wise to browse online for the perfect tattoo. Also, there are a few tattoo artists who design amazing Native American tattoos, and can tell you quite a bit about the whole concept. Decide what you want, and go for it! Best of luck! ( By David Tony )
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Name tattoos
Name Tattoos - Here is a Bit of Information About Name Tattoos! For Those of You Wanting to Have One
Name tattoos are one of the old arts of tattooing; practiced in many places around the world. Here are some points that you have to know, before you could get a name tattoo done. Most of them; who choose, a name tattoo as their tattoo design. Often does it, to honor someone, they love the most. The most popular designs are the name of their child, spouse or their relative. The famous among them are the Mom tattoo. Few others; tattoo their own names or their nickname.
What the types of name tattoos?
Name tattoos come with various choices and styles. You can write the tattoo, in different fonts and styles. Many of them; get the names of their relations; done in Chinese symbols. There are some, who get their names done in Arabic or Hebrew language. To get a better name tattoo, always get the tattoo done in some other language; other than English so that the meaning is not known immediately. But you should be careful with the translation. Name tattoos comes in varies shapes, styles, colors and fonts. Thus choosing the best design takes more time and it is hard to settle down with one.
The two main points that you got to have in mind; while choosing are:
1. Decide on the calligraphy style - Since, name tattoos comes with a variety of lettering and fonts. You can choose the one you like the best; out of that wide range of styles. The trendy style of tattooing; is that, you can get your name tattoo done; in some other language. Thus, adding more meaning to your tattoo. The common designs that you can choose are: the Japanese Kanji, Chinese symbols and also Arabic and Hebrew language names.
2. Decide on location and the Tattoo design - Finding a tattoo, is the hardest part of all. You can find one; by browsing through the name tattoo galleries, in the web. These galleries have numerous collection of name tattoo designs; as well as different styles of calligraphy and lettering.
Name tattoos are extremely popular among the teenagers. These kinds of tattoos are practiced, as religious rituals; by many people around the world. Name tattoos are done on the back or on the arm. In olden days, this tattoo was widely used by chopper riders and few others. The emerging name tattoo is the Baby name tattoo; done on the arms. ( By Julie William Jones )
Name tattoos are one of the old arts of tattooing; practiced in many places around the world. Here are some points that you have to know, before you could get a name tattoo done. Most of them; who choose, a name tattoo as their tattoo design. Often does it, to honor someone, they love the most. The most popular designs are the name of their child, spouse or their relative. The famous among them are the Mom tattoo. Few others; tattoo their own names or their nickname.
What the types of name tattoos?
Name tattoos come with various choices and styles. You can write the tattoo, in different fonts and styles. Many of them; get the names of their relations; done in Chinese symbols. There are some, who get their names done in Arabic or Hebrew language. To get a better name tattoo, always get the tattoo done in some other language; other than English so that the meaning is not known immediately. But you should be careful with the translation. Name tattoos comes in varies shapes, styles, colors and fonts. Thus choosing the best design takes more time and it is hard to settle down with one.
The two main points that you got to have in mind; while choosing are:
1. Decide on the calligraphy style - Since, name tattoos comes with a variety of lettering and fonts. You can choose the one you like the best; out of that wide range of styles. The trendy style of tattooing; is that, you can get your name tattoo done; in some other language. Thus, adding more meaning to your tattoo. The common designs that you can choose are: the Japanese Kanji, Chinese symbols and also Arabic and Hebrew language names.
2. Decide on location and the Tattoo design - Finding a tattoo, is the hardest part of all. You can find one; by browsing through the name tattoo galleries, in the web. These galleries have numerous collection of name tattoo designs; as well as different styles of calligraphy and lettering.
Name tattoos are extremely popular among the teenagers. These kinds of tattoos are practiced, as religious rituals; by many people around the world. Name tattoos are done on the back or on the arm. In olden days, this tattoo was widely used by chopper riders and few others. The emerging name tattoo is the Baby name tattoo; done on the arms. ( By Julie William Jones )
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Name Tattoo Designs - What to Consider When Choosing Someone's Name
I think everyone has thought about tattooing someone's name on themselves. That special someone, family member, name of your pet, great friend etc. It is a great way to show how much they may mean to you and your loyalty to them. In this article I will talk a little about who's names should be considered as well as the reasons why. Also I will discuss names that might need a little more thought before committing to ink.
Name tattoos are very personal. They mean a lot to both the person with the tattoo as well as the person who has the name. When considering a name tattoo design consider not only how much they mean to you but whether that person would appreciate you displaying their name in public. Sometimes people are sensitive about this and, at the least, they deserve is a vote in it. Would you like to be involved with that decision if the shoe were on the other foot?
Next, If this person is very special to you (not a family member), are there going to be ramifications if this relationship changes? Some people would still consider the tattoo to be a sign of their past together and herald this as a chapter in their life. Others may not look too kindly upon carrying around another's name after the relationship has changed. Also, what about the named person? What would they think. What would the next "special person" in your life think about the "old" tattoo? These are all good questions.
If the person to be named in your tattoo design is a family member, once again, give them the respect of asking them what they think. I think it is a wonderful way to permanently recognize the meaning and relationship of special family members. Think "Mom" on the sailors arm. Some people ink the whole family in certain designs like trees or hearts to symbolize the unity of the family.
Another way in which names are used in tattoos is in memorials. When someone special passes away, inking a tattoo of their name is a sign of respect for the person who has passed on. They are sometimes seen written in hearts with ribbons or flowers. This is a very personal way of showing that they will be missed and that they are always thought about. Consider this option if someone close to you has died and you would like for them to remain near to your heart and memory.
I hope this discussion has made you think about the use of name tattoo designs and the importance to you, as well as the named person as well. I wish you well on your decision. ( By Butch Murray )
I think everyone has thought about tattooing someone's name on themselves. That special someone, family member, name of your pet, great friend etc. It is a great way to show how much they may mean to you and your loyalty to them. In this article I will talk a little about who's names should be considered as well as the reasons why. Also I will discuss names that might need a little more thought before committing to ink.
Name tattoos are very personal. They mean a lot to both the person with the tattoo as well as the person who has the name. When considering a name tattoo design consider not only how much they mean to you but whether that person would appreciate you displaying their name in public. Sometimes people are sensitive about this and, at the least, they deserve is a vote in it. Would you like to be involved with that decision if the shoe were on the other foot?
Next, If this person is very special to you (not a family member), are there going to be ramifications if this relationship changes? Some people would still consider the tattoo to be a sign of their past together and herald this as a chapter in their life. Others may not look too kindly upon carrying around another's name after the relationship has changed. Also, what about the named person? What would they think. What would the next "special person" in your life think about the "old" tattoo? These are all good questions.
If the person to be named in your tattoo design is a family member, once again, give them the respect of asking them what they think. I think it is a wonderful way to permanently recognize the meaning and relationship of special family members. Think "Mom" on the sailors arm. Some people ink the whole family in certain designs like trees or hearts to symbolize the unity of the family.
Another way in which names are used in tattoos is in memorials. When someone special passes away, inking a tattoo of their name is a sign of respect for the person who has passed on. They are sometimes seen written in hearts with ribbons or flowers. This is a very personal way of showing that they will be missed and that they are always thought about. Consider this option if someone close to you has died and you would like for them to remain near to your heart and memory.
I hope this discussion has made you think about the use of name tattoo designs and the importance to you, as well as the named person as well. I wish you well on your decision. ( By Butch Murray )
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Tattoo - Getting a Name Tattooed?
It is fairly common for someone to get a tattoo representing another person. And of course one of the easiest ways to do that is by getting that persons name tattooed. Here are some important points about name tattoos.
1. Boyfriend/Girlfriend names. Some tattoo artists in the past frowned upon and sometimes refused to do names, mainly girlfriend or boyfriend names due to the likely hood of major regret that would come soon down the road. If you want to get a tattoo representing your partner, it's advisable to get some sort of design or object which represents the relationship, rather than a name. That way, when it ends, and relationships usually do end, then you won't be left with a name, you'll be left with a design which can signify not just that other person, but can symbolize your life during that time and the emotions and desires you once felt with another human being.
2. Scripts. Be sure and research all the different scripts, or style of writing that you can have your name tattoo drawn in. With all the various styles now, a name tattoo can become a design of it's own, and can better blend in with another tattoo design.
3. Consider including a design. While a name can be drawn in an artful manner, often times you may want some type of art to accompany that name. This can be a portrait of the individual, an object or design that individual took a liking too, or some sort of artwork that can represent your relationship with that person. Artwork accompanying a name tattoo can strengthen and better tell the story behind the ink. ( By Chess McDoogle )
It is fairly common for someone to get a tattoo representing another person. And of course one of the easiest ways to do that is by getting that persons name tattooed. Here are some important points about name tattoos.
1. Boyfriend/Girlfriend names. Some tattoo artists in the past frowned upon and sometimes refused to do names, mainly girlfriend or boyfriend names due to the likely hood of major regret that would come soon down the road. If you want to get a tattoo representing your partner, it's advisable to get some sort of design or object which represents the relationship, rather than a name. That way, when it ends, and relationships usually do end, then you won't be left with a name, you'll be left with a design which can signify not just that other person, but can symbolize your life during that time and the emotions and desires you once felt with another human being.
2. Scripts. Be sure and research all the different scripts, or style of writing that you can have your name tattoo drawn in. With all the various styles now, a name tattoo can become a design of it's own, and can better blend in with another tattoo design.
3. Consider including a design. While a name can be drawn in an artful manner, often times you may want some type of art to accompany that name. This can be a portrait of the individual, an object or design that individual took a liking too, or some sort of artwork that can represent your relationship with that person. Artwork accompanying a name tattoo can strengthen and better tell the story behind the ink. ( By Chess McDoogle )
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Cool Sun and Moon Tattoo Designs and the Meaning Behind These Popular Tattoos
Tattoos not only look beautiful on the skin but they also have their own symbolic meaning and this is especially true when you talk about sun and moon tattoo designs. Sun and moon tattoos come together to form many different themes of the universe. Some people like these tattoo designs because they look amazing, while others find the meaning of each element interesting.
A sun tattoo design is a reflection of the suns' symbolic meaning in different cultures across the world. Each of these cultures have different explanations for how the sun came into existence. Most cultures believe that the rising and setting of the sun symbolizes life and death.
The sun tattoo design is usually seen as a circle with sun rays coming out from the perimeter. The dot in the middle of this circular design represents the combination of male and female forces. Often seen as a masculine symbol, the sun is the exact opposite of the moon which is seen as a feminine symbol. The tattoo design of the sun represents a variety of different things such as vitality, fertility, light, knowledge, courage, and renewed youth.
The moon tattoo design symbolizes heaven and it is the yin to the suns' yang. The moon represents a more feminine energy and also symbolizes the feeling side of human nature. It characterizes the inner chile inside us and also represents our past and how we used to be, not how we are now.
People used to worship the moon long before the sun. Its gravitational pull dictates the tides and has been a mythical symbol for the werewolf and other creatures of the night. The moon tattoo designs include the full moon and crescent moon.
Both these tattoo designs are unique in their own way and represents their own individual meaning. When combined, their uniqueness will form a spectacular artwork. ( By Terreance Thomas )
Tattoos not only look beautiful on the skin but they also have their own symbolic meaning and this is especially true when you talk about sun and moon tattoo designs. Sun and moon tattoos come together to form many different themes of the universe. Some people like these tattoo designs because they look amazing, while others find the meaning of each element interesting.
A sun tattoo design is a reflection of the suns' symbolic meaning in different cultures across the world. Each of these cultures have different explanations for how the sun came into existence. Most cultures believe that the rising and setting of the sun symbolizes life and death.
The sun tattoo design is usually seen as a circle with sun rays coming out from the perimeter. The dot in the middle of this circular design represents the combination of male and female forces. Often seen as a masculine symbol, the sun is the exact opposite of the moon which is seen as a feminine symbol. The tattoo design of the sun represents a variety of different things such as vitality, fertility, light, knowledge, courage, and renewed youth.
The moon tattoo design symbolizes heaven and it is the yin to the suns' yang. The moon represents a more feminine energy and also symbolizes the feeling side of human nature. It characterizes the inner chile inside us and also represents our past and how we used to be, not how we are now.
People used to worship the moon long before the sun. Its gravitational pull dictates the tides and has been a mythical symbol for the werewolf and other creatures of the night. The moon tattoo designs include the full moon and crescent moon.
Both these tattoo designs are unique in their own way and represents their own individual meaning. When combined, their uniqueness will form a spectacular artwork. ( By Terreance Thomas )
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Military Tattoo Designs - Find Out About the Best Designs
Are you considering getting a military tattoo design? Before rushing to a shop and getting tattooed, there are some things that you ought to know before you get one.
Historic and Modern, these are the two basic types of military tattoo designs. Historic designs are those that usually contain mottos and logos representing the most well-known fighters and veterans in history. Modern designs, on the other hand, are artwork devices that represent various divisions of the armed forces.
There is a restriction, though, for those who want to get a design representing a particular division in the military, but have never served in that division at all. By doing so, those who have worked in the division may be insulted.
If you are part of the military personnel, you have to make sure that design you choose is in line with the codes imposed by your particular branch. You can place your design in your upper arm so you can just hide it with your uniform when on duty.
One of the most-worn military tattoo designs is the "Screaming Eagle" device which is used by airborne soldiers. Although it is mostly associated with sailors, its popularity has been vastly expanded throughout the military branches. The Anchor is also one of the well-known designs worn by people who serve and who have served in the Navy. Army, marines and air force use the signature military tattoo design consisting of an American Flag and an Eagle.
Getting military tattoo designs does not only symbolize your toughness and bravery. What's most special in getting one is your dedication to your service, and your patriotism and love for your country. ( By Michael Trott )
Are you considering getting a military tattoo design? Before rushing to a shop and getting tattooed, there are some things that you ought to know before you get one.
Historic and Modern, these are the two basic types of military tattoo designs. Historic designs are those that usually contain mottos and logos representing the most well-known fighters and veterans in history. Modern designs, on the other hand, are artwork devices that represent various divisions of the armed forces.
There is a restriction, though, for those who want to get a design representing a particular division in the military, but have never served in that division at all. By doing so, those who have worked in the division may be insulted.
If you are part of the military personnel, you have to make sure that design you choose is in line with the codes imposed by your particular branch. You can place your design in your upper arm so you can just hide it with your uniform when on duty.
One of the most-worn military tattoo designs is the "Screaming Eagle" device which is used by airborne soldiers. Although it is mostly associated with sailors, its popularity has been vastly expanded throughout the military branches. The Anchor is also one of the well-known designs worn by people who serve and who have served in the Navy. Army, marines and air force use the signature military tattoo design consisting of an American Flag and an Eagle.
Getting military tattoo designs does not only symbolize your toughness and bravery. What's most special in getting one is your dedication to your service, and your patriotism and love for your country. ( By Michael Trott )
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How to Create Your Own Tattoo Designs to Remember Your Loved Ones
When someone you dearly love dies, you sometimes want to keep a reminder of the good times you spent with them permanently with you. And nothing is more permanent than a tattoo. Now, before you rush off to get that tattoo, you may want to put a little bit of thought into it.
Here is list of some questions to start you thinking. You will probably come up with some questions of your own.
* Do you want this tattoo to be visible to other people? For some people, a memorial tattoo is a private and personal thing, not to be shared with other people. If you put it on your butt, it will certainly be well-hidden. But is this what you want?
* Do you need this tattoo to be visible to yourself? If you usually wear long-sleeved shirts or sweaters, a discreet tattoo on the inside of your wrist might be good for you.
* How do you want to remember your loved one? The happy times? Or the sad times? Or just their essential character, for good or for ill?
Once you answer the questions above, you can start on your design. However, if you are not the artistic type, coming up with a suitable tattoo design as a memorial could be an uphill battle. It helps to know what others have done in the same situation. Here are some common motifs:
* Tombstone - tombstones, in their various guises, are common in memorial tattoo art
* Name of deceased - the name of your loved one is usually placed withing the tombstone design. However, an alternative is to surround their name with a suitable border, like a border of vines.
* Symbol - instead of directly representing your loved one, you could choose a symbol which best represents them. For example, when you think of them, what comes to mind most readily? A rose? Or maybe a butterfly? Or even a golf club or fishing rod to represent some favourite shared activity or hobby?
* Portrait - some tattoo owners prefer to bear a portrait of their loved one on their body. Do note that portraits are difficult to do. You will want proof that your tattoo artist can manage it. A reasonable alternative might be a caricature. You could ask an artist to draw a caricature of your deceased loved one from a good photo. Pick a photo of your loved one with an expression you want to remember them by.
Do remember that you do not need to do everything by yourself. If you have a talented tattoo artist, then you might get his help to bring your ideas to life. If not, you could join a tattoo forum or membership site and ask for help in your design. ( By Tim Newton )
When someone you dearly love dies, you sometimes want to keep a reminder of the good times you spent with them permanently with you. And nothing is more permanent than a tattoo. Now, before you rush off to get that tattoo, you may want to put a little bit of thought into it.
Here is list of some questions to start you thinking. You will probably come up with some questions of your own.
* Do you want this tattoo to be visible to other people? For some people, a memorial tattoo is a private and personal thing, not to be shared with other people. If you put it on your butt, it will certainly be well-hidden. But is this what you want?
* Do you need this tattoo to be visible to yourself? If you usually wear long-sleeved shirts or sweaters, a discreet tattoo on the inside of your wrist might be good for you.
* How do you want to remember your loved one? The happy times? Or the sad times? Or just their essential character, for good or for ill?
Once you answer the questions above, you can start on your design. However, if you are not the artistic type, coming up with a suitable tattoo design as a memorial could be an uphill battle. It helps to know what others have done in the same situation. Here are some common motifs:
* Tombstone - tombstones, in their various guises, are common in memorial tattoo art
* Name of deceased - the name of your loved one is usually placed withing the tombstone design. However, an alternative is to surround their name with a suitable border, like a border of vines.
* Symbol - instead of directly representing your loved one, you could choose a symbol which best represents them. For example, when you think of them, what comes to mind most readily? A rose? Or maybe a butterfly? Or even a golf club or fishing rod to represent some favourite shared activity or hobby?
* Portrait - some tattoo owners prefer to bear a portrait of their loved one on their body. Do note that portraits are difficult to do. You will want proof that your tattoo artist can manage it. A reasonable alternative might be a caricature. You could ask an artist to draw a caricature of your deceased loved one from a good photo. Pick a photo of your loved one with an expression you want to remember them by.
Do remember that you do not need to do everything by yourself. If you have a talented tattoo artist, then you might get his help to bring your ideas to life. If not, you could join a tattoo forum or membership site and ask for help in your design. ( By Tim Newton )
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Miami Ink Tattoos - Stories Behind Selecting Great Tattoo Designs
Miami Ink is a reality TV show, on the Learning Channel (LTC), filmed on location at South Beach, Miami. It takes you behind the scenes so you can see and experience the real emotion of getting a tattoo and what they mean to the people getting inked. The show exposes tats for what they really are - a means of self expression that have deep significant meanings for the people getting them. Based on the diverse range of people getting inked, it becomes very obvious that it is popular in all corners of society. While some of the clients are experienced and have already got a number of designs, we also get to watch people getting their first body art, and the process they go through as they try to develop an idea into a design.
The real beauty of the show is listening to the stories that the people provide behind why they are getting their tattoo and what the particular design means to them. Most of the stories are truly inspiring. The show allows us inside so we can watch from the moment the client enters the parlor through to the completed work of art. We get to live the experience as the client works with an idea to develop a completed design, then watch as they get the artwork and finally show off the end product, stunning body art. It is amazing to watch.
For anybody thinking of getting their first tat, the show is a great way to see how others start with an idea and work with that to slowly develop the end result. You get to see the evolution of the design, the thought process behind it and the final product. You also get to see how people select where on your body to locate the body art, a very important decision that you must get right. You get to see first hand how hard it is to get a really good design.
Miami Ink, through TLC, even allows people to apply to be auditioned to go on the show. They require you to have a good idea of what design you want before hand, and which artist you want to be tattooed by, but you could be inked on the show and become a star!
Behind each individual story are the artists that provide continuity from one show to the next - They are Ami James, Chris Garver, Darren Brass, Chris Nunez and apprentice Yojiro Harada. Their different characters are a good mix and you get to see the artists as they work and also play. They provide the entertainment to keep people tuning in the following week, to watch as new clients walk in the door with an idea and watch the idea turn into a stunning tattoo design to be proud of. ( By Graeme Wheeler )
Miami Ink is a reality TV show, on the Learning Channel (LTC), filmed on location at South Beach, Miami. It takes you behind the scenes so you can see and experience the real emotion of getting a tattoo and what they mean to the people getting inked. The show exposes tats for what they really are - a means of self expression that have deep significant meanings for the people getting them. Based on the diverse range of people getting inked, it becomes very obvious that it is popular in all corners of society. While some of the clients are experienced and have already got a number of designs, we also get to watch people getting their first body art, and the process they go through as they try to develop an idea into a design.
The real beauty of the show is listening to the stories that the people provide behind why they are getting their tattoo and what the particular design means to them. Most of the stories are truly inspiring. The show allows us inside so we can watch from the moment the client enters the parlor through to the completed work of art. We get to live the experience as the client works with an idea to develop a completed design, then watch as they get the artwork and finally show off the end product, stunning body art. It is amazing to watch.
For anybody thinking of getting their first tat, the show is a great way to see how others start with an idea and work with that to slowly develop the end result. You get to see the evolution of the design, the thought process behind it and the final product. You also get to see how people select where on your body to locate the body art, a very important decision that you must get right. You get to see first hand how hard it is to get a really good design.
Miami Ink, through TLC, even allows people to apply to be auditioned to go on the show. They require you to have a good idea of what design you want before hand, and which artist you want to be tattooed by, but you could be inked on the show and become a star!
Behind each individual story are the artists that provide continuity from one show to the next - They are Ami James, Chris Garver, Darren Brass, Chris Nunez and apprentice Yojiro Harada. Their different characters are a good mix and you get to see the artists as they work and also play. They provide the entertainment to keep people tuning in the following week, to watch as new clients walk in the door with an idea and watch the idea turn into a stunning tattoo design to be proud of. ( By Graeme Wheeler )
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Risks of Lower Back Tattoos - True Or False?
Lower back tattoos are popular with women since they tend to draw the eye to the natural curves and hips of the body. They are labeled to be sexy and used to heighten sexual attraction.
These tattoos have often been called 'tramp stamps', in order to describe the sexual representation that they have in society.
While the lower back is not the widest area of the human back, it serves as a good place to hold a bold artwork design. These tattoos can be made easily, given the space provided for them. The skin of the of this area usually remains tight and does not stretch, especially with pregnant women.
Although there has been some talk regarding the uncertainty of lower back tattoos for expecting mothers, the Mayo clinic has researched this issue. Roger W. Harms, M.D. was concerned with the issue of pregnant women receiving epidurals with tattooed ink on their back.
Harms states that there is no issue with these forms of tattoos on pregnant women with one exception:
o The tattoo covers a large area and is still fresh.
Most anesthesiologists will give epidurals to pregnant women with lower back tattoos. In this case, the needle will usually be placed in an area of the tattoo that has non-inked skin.
In regards to this information and much more researched on the net, the answer to this myth holds false. Unless there is an underlying condition or infection already at hand, epidurals on pregnant women with lower back body art are indeed safe. ( By V. Felcetto )
Lower back tattoos are popular with women since they tend to draw the eye to the natural curves and hips of the body. They are labeled to be sexy and used to heighten sexual attraction.
These tattoos have often been called 'tramp stamps', in order to describe the sexual representation that they have in society.
While the lower back is not the widest area of the human back, it serves as a good place to hold a bold artwork design. These tattoos can be made easily, given the space provided for them. The skin of the of this area usually remains tight and does not stretch, especially with pregnant women.
Although there has been some talk regarding the uncertainty of lower back tattoos for expecting mothers, the Mayo clinic has researched this issue. Roger W. Harms, M.D. was concerned with the issue of pregnant women receiving epidurals with tattooed ink on their back.
Harms states that there is no issue with these forms of tattoos on pregnant women with one exception:
o The tattoo covers a large area and is still fresh.
Most anesthesiologists will give epidurals to pregnant women with lower back tattoos. In this case, the needle will usually be placed in an area of the tattoo that has non-inked skin.
In regards to this information and much more researched on the net, the answer to this myth holds false. Unless there is an underlying condition or infection already at hand, epidurals on pregnant women with lower back body art are indeed safe. ( By V. Felcetto )
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