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Lower Back Tribal Tattoos - Magical Historical Roots

Monday, October 25, 2010

Lower back tribal tattoos have become very popular in recent modern times, this article explains why.

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For centuries we have painted ourselves with tattoos and recently the appearance of this body art form has exploded in popularity with great numbers of people getting themselves inked.

There are a variety of different styles in tattoo design from crude home made forms using a bottle of shop bought ink and a sewing needle to highly sophisticated methods involving the latest colors of ink and very quick needle guns employed by professional tattooists. They get the job done in record time and some of these tattooists are close to being the modern equivalent of a Michelangelo or Pablo Picasso.

What is achieved by the tattoo artists using their great designs and colored ink is quite remarkable.

Why do folk settle for getting inked with historical designs that are normally in the single colors of henna or black? The answer like most things is multi faceted and the roots of which begin in the mists of time itself. Historically, before we communicated properly with speech, we used this art form as a way of communicating with each other.

Many of us will have seen cavemen animal drawings on cave walls and the depiction was normally so good we could tell which animals they were. Drawing on their bodies became a natural extension of that art form. The inked body drawings would tell of great victories and other notable events.

The leaders of the tribe would have special designs that would depict their standing within the community and the most effective place for the tribal back tattoos was on the back so that they could be followed into battle or when hunting for animals. It was a case of follow the leader in those days and those generals led from the front rather than being safely deployed behind their troops which is the case in modern day wars.

Lower back tribal tattoos have become popular with women as they have a flattering effect on the shape of a woman's body. The waist is given the illusion of being smaller whereas the hips appear to be enhanced giving an overall more shapely appearance.

Men often prefer their tribal back tattoos on the upper back which again enhances the body shape appearance by giving the effect of widening the shoulders, reducing the waist and giving the impression of the classic V shape.

Butterfly Tattoo Designs - The Meaning Behind the Buttefly

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Butterfly tattoo designs are some of the most popular tattoos, as well as some of the most beautiful designs. Although more women than men choose butterfly tattoos, some men have them as well. Butterfly tattoo designs can range anywhere from looking like natural butterflies to stylized fantasy or tribal style butterflies. The vast assortment of butterfly tattoo designs means that no matter what your personal taste or your reason for wanting a tattoo you can likely find a design that you love.

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The butterfly itself is a beautiful creature, displaying perfect symmetry, astounding colors, beautiful shapes and a light, airy motion. Capturing the natural beauty of a butterfly in a tattoo can result in some of the most beautiful tattoo designs that overflow with warmth, richness and color.

If you look deeper than just the outside appearance of a butterfly you will find deep, symbolic meaning. Butterflies mean many different things to different cultures, though everything they are associated with is positive and uplifting.

Most commonly butterflies are used to symbolize change or transformation. Just as the caterpillar transforms into a butterfly, a butterfly tattoo can symbolize a personal transformation in your life or a change that you are undertaking. Many people who choose butterfly tattoos choose them because they symbolize a new life or new beginning. It may be that you have started a new phase of your life, or left an old one behind. Personal change or transformation can have a life altering impact and you may want to capture it and honor it with a butterfly tattoo.

Even with the symbolism that is often attached to butterflies, sometimes a butterfly tattoo is just a butterfly tattoo and doesn't have any underlying meaning for the person who got it. Appreciating the beauty of the art without needing to assign meaning to it is absolutely fine. Sometimes the beauty of the design itself is what holds meaning for us.

As with any tattoo, the most important thing in deciding to get a butterfly tattoo is that you love the design that you have chosen and that it holds a special meaning for you - whether that meaning is deep and profound or whether it is just that you think it is beautiful and want to showcase the artwork on your body. As long as when you look in the mirror and see your tattoo it makes you smile then you will know you have made the right choice. It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks of your tattoo - what matters is that it makes you happy.

Cross, Star and Butterfly Tattoo Designs - Favorite Girl Tattoos of All Time

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Girls never get tired of flowers, butterfly and stars as tattoo designs for their body art. With society easing up on ladies who want to get their fair share of ink art, tattoo parlors are seeing a significant increase of women among their clients. Tattoos are no longer just a symbol of strength and masculinity but they also represent daintiness and femininity. The general rule when it comes to tattoos for women is to keep the design relatively smaller accentuated with vibrant and playful colors.

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Flower Tattoos

A woman's love for flowers is not only contained for the ones that grow in the garden. There are ladies who choose to have a particular flower permanently printed on their skin because of their meaning. Orchids are prized tropical flowers. These flowers represent mysterious women and are often synonymous to love, passion and intimacy.

Hibiscus and cherry blossoms are flowers whose bloom that can only survive for a short period of time. For this reason, women would like to immortalize this frail symbol of beauty. They represent love, charm and beauty.

Lilies are the ancient symbol for majesty and purity. This image is due to the Virgin Mary often depicted as carrying a bunch of lilies or being near them. There are different varieties of lilies including the tiger lily and lily of the valley.

Stars Tattoos

Stars have long been symbols used in mythology and religion. Their inclusion as heavenly bodies only helped to bolster their mysteriousness. The star is often inextricable with religion. The early Christians used the 5-pointed star as a symbol of good health. The 6-pointed star or more commonly known as the Star of David is a symbol for the Jewish faith. Other adorable star designs are the shooting star and the trail of stars. The shooting star is used to symbolize luck and success. The trail of stars can be recreated with a bunch of small stars so that it resembles the night sky.

Butterfly Tattoos

You will rarely find a girl who has a tattoo of a bug on her back. The fact is that women aren't huge fans of insects except for the butterfly. Butterflies symbolize a woman who has morphed into a lovely creature who is ready to fly.

Sexy Back Tattoos

Friday, October 22, 2010

When you choose the design and location of your newest tattoo, consider your back. Sexy back tattoos for women are plentiful and ideas are everywhere around you. If you are tattooing an image, consider color, shape, and size. If you want script on your tattoo, make decisions about style, size, and content. No matter what you choose, the best tattoo is something that represents you. It is something you will be proud of your entire life and tells a story to everyone who sees it. Think carefully about what you want your tattoo to say about you.

Butterfly Tattoos - How To Find The Perfect Design

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Butterfly tattoos are growing in popularity all the time and are one of the designs most commonly requested by women. And it's not surprising. Butterflies are beautiful to look at and these designs carry a rich symbolism due to the short yet amazing life of these creatures. And due to the vast range of colors and species available, there's no reason why your tattoo shouldn't be absolutely unique to you.

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There are almost 25,000 different types of butterfly and they range in size from an eighth of an inch across to a massive twelve inches in diameter. And then of course there's the color to consider. Many butterflies display the most beautiful range of bright and vibrant colors imaginable.

There are four main stages in the life of this amazing creature. They begin life as an egg, which turns into a caterpillar. At this stage (the pupa stage) they make a chrysalis or cocoon from which they emerge as an adult butterfly.

It's this transformation from an unspectacular caterpillar into a graceful and glorious butterfly that inspired the mythical Greek character called Psych who had the wings of a butterfly. Psych is the Greek word for both butterfly and the soul, hence the deep symbolic meaning of the butterfly tattoo. Many ancient people believed that the amazing transformation of the butterfly was similar to the soul's journey from an earthly body to a spiritual body.

However, despite this long chain of transformations, the final part of their lifespan (as an adult butterfly once it emerges from the pupa state) lasts only two weeks. This brief yet colorful contribution to life has been taken to represent the fragile nature of human life. Perhaps that's part of the appeal of butterfly tattoos.

But due to the vast number of choices available it can be incredibly difficult to find the right butterfly tattoo design. It's often said that finding the right design is as much an art in itself as the actual creation of the tattoo. So here are a few things to bear in mind when searching for your butterfly tattoo.

Life in Colour - Tattoo Inks for Long Lasting Effect

Friday, September 17, 2010

Talk to any "ink head" - that is, tattoo aficionado - and you'll find the same subject topping the conversation. How long tattoo inks last for, and what can be done to make sure they last as long as possible. Check out any new tattoo, compare it to one that is two or three years old, and you'll instantly see what is meant here. Tattoo ink fades, and the worse the quality of the ink the quicker that happens.

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Look at a new tat on the body of a man or woman who has had previous work done in the past. The new tattoo is bright and bold next to the less obtrusive colours of the older images. The grail quest of the tattooist's art is to find those elusive tattoo inks that really work - the ones that hold their richness, depth and colour through years of sun, wind, rain and of course personal hygiene routines.

There are ways to ensure that tattoo ink and the tattoos it makes doesn't, or don't, fade with time: avoiding direct exposure to sunlight until a tattoo is well and truly "worn in", for example; or not using abrasive soaps or household cleaners. The best way, though, by far the best way, is to check that the inks being used in the first place are of the best possible quality - and the easiest way to do that is by sourcing tattoo inks from quality suppliers.

Fortunately, the shrinking world (brought close together by the invisible strands and byways of cyberspace) has made sourcing good quality anything pretty easy - and tattooist's inks are no exception. UK based sites like Tattoo Kit have excellent trade links with the world's best brand names and most prominent suppliers of ink. UK tattooists and ink heads can now get their hands on the real deal, imported from Japan and the US - ensuring that every kind of tattoo, from the old style Oriental look tats to modern South America flavoured images (skulls and flowers are big right now, done large and in vivid colours) is done with the proper tattoo inks.

In every case, a tattoo has a variety of ink it would be done best in. Older style inks are gentler, less boldly coloured but full of a soft depth. This kind of ink is best for the traditional tattoo designs first popularised by soldiers and sailors returning from World War postings in Asia and the Orient. Modern tattoo designs, which tend to have their roots more in mainstream underground music forms like rockabilly, and the Latin influenced rock music found on the West coast of the US, use brighter inks - larger areas of solid colour filled with blazing oranges and deep blues. The tattoo inks required for this kind of image are completely different - the kind of thing first used by the Californian chopper guru most famous for his 1980s skate and hot rod designs.

Source the right inks and one's tattoo will stay bright and clear forever. Just make sure the equipment matches the quality of the ink.

Sexy Back Tattoos

Monday, September 13, 2010

When you choose the design and location of your newest tattoo, consider your back. Sexy back tattoos for women are plentiful and ideas are everywhere around you. If you are tattooing an image, consider color, shape, and size. If you want script on your tattoo, make decisions about style, size, and content. No matter what you choose, the best tattoo is something that represents you. It is something you will be proud of your entire life and tells a story to everyone who sees it. Think carefully about what you want your tattoo to say about you.

Sexy Butterfly Tattoos

Friday, August 27, 2010

Butterfly tattoos are such lovely art creations. It symbolizes femininity, frailty and meekness. Since butterflies are aerial beings and love to fly, it can also be a sign of being free. Dipping from one flower to another, a butterfly loves sweet nectar, just like women who make themselves feel cared for and comforted.

But not to forget that becoming a butterfly means it came from a caterpillar which is ugly and icky. But, like a woman, who blooms to be a beautiful being when the time is right the butterfly will do the same. It is probably why a lot of women prefer butterfly tattoos because they feel a certain kind of connection with it.

In fact, butterfly tattoos are so rampant in celebrities, even the normal average Jane would like to have one just so they can connect with their idols.

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There are lots of places where those tattoos can be put. It is mostly best by the ankle, if you prefer a teeny weenie Butterfly; by the lower back – which by the way provides a smooth base for that kind of tattoo and the most perfect placement – if you ask Julia Roberts who has one right at that spot; and by the shoulder if you are planning a medium to large butterfly design. For Drew Barrymore, the former Guess model and perhaps the celebrity who made the butterfly tattoo famous, she had it printed on her navel area which is daring but beautiful on her.

For dominant women, like Drew and Olivia Wilde, who are not afraid of their womanhood, they place their butterfly tattoos on their stomach area, upper arms for Olivia, calves, thighs or just about anywhere else. Britney Spears has an Itsy Bitsy butterfly tattoo on her foot but it looks good on her, anyway, a frequent place for a butterfly tattoo. Still, you can beat Julia, Drew, Olivia and Britney. Pick your own tattoo design and make it yours alone.

Feminine and Beautiful Bird Tattoo Designs For Girls

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Bird tattoos can be beautiful and feminine on girls as these creatures are naturally beautiful and fascinating. Birds can be meaningful as they are seen as symbol of the spirit and look upon traditionally as mediators between the gods and men.

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There are several kinds of birds that can be used as tattoo designs for girls. Here are some of them and the meaning they represent.

Sparrow in the Old Testament is viewed as the symbol of solitude and loneliness while in the New Testament, it is look upon as a representation of lowliness and insignificance. In Greek mythology however, it is linked to the goddess Aphrodite and is associated with fertility. In Japan, sparrow is seen as a symbol of loyalty because of its sociable nature.

Swallow is a symbol for spring, renewed life and fertility. In Africa, it is seen as a symbol of purity while in China, two swallows represent marital happiness.

Dove represents peace, soul innocence, gentleness and purity. Two doves together are seen as symbol of marital love and fidelity.

Swan can connote trust and submission. In Greek mythology, it is also associated with the goddess Venus.

Stork is seen as the bird delivering the babies. Thus, it is associated with spring and birth.

Parrot symbolizes spring and fertility as well as imitation due to its ability to mimic. In Hinduism, it is associated with Karma, love, prophecy and rainmaking.

Crane is seen in China as a good omen, a messenger of the gods and the bearer of love and happiness. It connotes high status, longevity, spiritual enlightenment and immortality.

So there you go, some tips and ideas for bird tattoos for yourself. All you have to do is to finalize your bird tattoo design and make an appointment with your tattoo artist.

Lower Back Tribal Tattoos - Magical Historical Roots

Lower back tribal tattoos have become very popular in recent modern times, this article explains why.

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For centuries we have painted ourselves with tattoos and recently the appearance of this body art form has exploded in popularity with great numbers of people getting themselves inked.

There are a variety of different styles in tattoo design from crude home made forms using a bottle of shop bought ink and a sewing needle to highly sophisticated methods involving the latest colors of ink and very quick needle guns employed by professional tattooists. They get the job done in record time and some of these tattooists are close to being the modern equivalent of a Michelangelo or Pablo Picasso.

What is achieved by the tattoo artists using their great designs and colored ink is quite remarkable.

Why do folk settle for getting inked with historical designs that are normally in the single colors of henna or black? The answer like most things is multi faceted and the roots of which begin in the mists of time itself. Historically, before we communicated properly with speech, we used this art form as a way of communicating with each other.

Many of us will have seen cavemen animal drawings on cave walls and the depiction was normally so good we could tell which animals they were. Drawing on their bodies became a natural extension of that art form. The inked body drawings would tell of great victories and other notable events.

The leaders of the tribe would have special designs that would depict their standing within the community and the most effective place for the tribal back tattoos was on the back so that they could be followed into battle or when hunting for animals. It was a case of follow the leader in those days and those generals led from the front rather than being safely deployed behind their troops which is the case in modern day wars.

Lower back tribal tattoos have become popular with women as they have a flattering effect on the shape of a woman's body. The waist is given the illusion of being smaller whereas the hips appear to be enhanced giving an overall more shapely appearance.

Men often prefer their tribal back tattoos on the upper back which again enhances the body shape appearance by giving the effect of widening the shoulders, reducing the waist and giving the impression of the classic V shape.

Butterfly Tattoo Designs - The Meaning Behind the Buttefly

Butterfly tattoo designs are some of the most popular tattoos, as well as some of the most beautiful designs. Although more women than men choose butterfly tattoos, some men have them as well. Butterfly tattoo designs can range anywhere from looking like natural butterflies to stylized fantasy or tribal style butterflies. The vast assortment of butterfly tattoo designs means that no matter what your personal taste or your reason for wanting a tattoo you can likely find a design that you love.

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The butterfly itself is a beautiful creature, displaying perfect symmetry, astounding colors, beautiful shapes and a light, airy motion. Capturing the natural beauty of a butterfly in a tattoo can result in some of the most beautiful tattoo designs that overflow with warmth, richness and color.

If you look deeper than just the outside appearance of a butterfly you will find deep, symbolic meaning. Butterflies mean many different things to different cultures, though everything they are associated with is positive and uplifting.

Most commonly butterflies are used to symbolize change or transformation. Just as the caterpillar transforms into a butterfly, a butterfly tattoo can symbolize a personal transformation in your life or a change that you are undertaking. Many people who choose butterfly tattoos choose them because they symbolize a new life or new beginning. It may be that you have started a new phase of your life, or left an old one behind. Personal change or transformation can have a life altering impact and you may want to capture it and honor it with a butterfly tattoo.

Even with the symbolism that is often attached to butterflies, sometimes a butterfly tattoo is just a butterfly tattoo and doesn't have any underlying meaning for the person who got it. Appreciating the beauty of the art without needing to assign meaning to it is absolutely fine. Sometimes the beauty of the design itself is what holds meaning for us.

As with any tattoo, the most important thing in deciding to get a butterfly tattoo is that you love the design that you have chosen and that it holds a special meaning for you - whether that meaning is deep and profound or whether it is just that you think it is beautiful and want to showcase the artwork on your body. As long as when you look in the mirror and see your tattoo it makes you smile then you will know you have made the right choice. It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks of your tattoo - what matters is that it makes you happy.

Girl Tattoos - Sexy Designs Girls Love!

Tattoos use to be a mark of rebellion.. now a fashion accessory. While tattoos are mostly applied to men, many girls have started to show how sexy and feminine tattoos can be.

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Usual places for a man to have a tattoo is on the chest, shoulder or upper arm. Girls fashion can be some what revealing, so having a tattoo on those parts can limit a girls wardrobe if it needs to be hidden. Girls have to consider weather the tattoo will look good when wearing a bikini or wedding dress. Which means they are generally more careful, making sure that a tattoo is easily concealed in professional clothing.

Before searching for a sexy girl tattoo, deciding where it will be on the body is the first step. Popular places for girls are on the lower back, between the shoulder blades and below the belly button. These positions seem to reflect the latest fashion as they can be easily covered up or put on show. Avoid having a tattoo on the upper chest or breast. Pregnancy or late age can cause the tattoo to stretch and become ruined.

Sexy girl tattoo designs are often butterflies, flowers, shooting stars, dolphins and cute fairies. Although it's exciting getting a tattoo, time should always be taken to pick a design. Hundreds of people have rushed in and just picked a design from the tattoo parlors books, to then find they don't really like it or their friend got the exact same design the day before.

Cross, Star and Butterfly Tattoo Designs - Favorite Girl Tattoos of All Time

Monday, August 23, 2010

Girls never get tired of flowers, butterfly and stars as tattoo designs for their body art. With society easing up on ladies who want to get their fair share of ink art, tattoo parlors are seeing a significant increase of women among their clients. Tattoos are no longer just a symbol of strength and masculinity but they also represent daintiness and femininity. The general rule when it comes to tattoos for women is to keep the design relatively smaller accentuated with vibrant and playful colors.

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Flower Tattoos

A woman's love for flowers is not only contained for the ones that grow in the garden. There are ladies who choose to have a particular flower permanently printed on their skin because of their meaning. Orchids are prized tropical flowers. These flowers represent mysterious women and are often synonymous to love, passion and intimacy.

Hibiscus and cherry blossoms are flowers whose bloom that can only survive for a short period of time. For this reason, women would like to immortalize this frail symbol of beauty. They represent love, charm and beauty.

Lilies are the ancient symbol for majesty and purity. This image is due to the Virgin Mary often depicted as carrying a bunch of lilies or being near them. There are different varieties of lilies including the tiger lily and lily of the valley.

Stars Tattoos

Stars have long been symbols used in mythology and religion. Their inclusion as heavenly bodies only helped to bolster their mysteriousness. The star is often inextricable with religion. The early Christians used the 5-pointed star as a symbol of good health. The 6-pointed star or more commonly known as the Star of David is a symbol for the Jewish faith. Other adorable star designs are the shooting star and the trail of stars. The shooting star is used to symbolize luck and success. The trail of stars can be recreated with a bunch of small stars so that it resembles the night sky.

Butterfly Tattoos

You will rarely find a girl who has a tattoo of a bug on her back. The fact is that women aren't huge fans of insects except for the butterfly. Butterflies symbolize a woman who has morphed into a lovely creature who is ready to fly.

Tattoo Designs and Ideas for Matching Best Friends Tattoos

"A best friend is like a four leaf clover, hard to find and lucky to have..."

This quote about best friends perhaps summarize the very reason why you want to get a best friend tattoo in the first place. You want to celebrate that friendship and make it last forever through skin art.

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Here are some tips and ideas to create an amazing piece of best friends tattoos.

Matching tats can be fun and memorable. Get something that symbolizes a hobby that you both are into, like maybe a musical note if you both love singing. Or perhaps, your favorite cartoon character when you were both kids. The important thing is you will always be reminded of the special bond you share with your friend every time you see it.

If you want to go safe with your tattoo designs, going for classic images is not a bad idea. There are tons to choose from and you can always add your own style into it to make it personal and meaningful for you and your best friend. If you are both girls, flowers and butterflies can look very feminine and pretty on your skin. Stars and hearts are two of the most universal symbols and their simplicity and versatility make them a preferred skin art.

Getting a zodiac symbol or glyph of each other's astrological symbol is another interesting idea. You can even go as far as inking each other's birth date. You can also go for sun and moon tattoo or yin and yang symbols. If you want to go a little discrete, how about converting the phrase "friends forever" in foreign language like Kanji, Hebrew or Italian maybe.

There is an ongoing craze about script tattoos nowadays as they have a way of expressing feelings different from that of images. Of course, they consist of words and letterings that can be excerpts from a poem, a song maybe, verse from the bible or quotations about friendship.

You can go for the rib cage, shoulder blade and upper back if you want to go for long quotes. For short and sweet script tats, the wrist, foot and ankle are the preferred body parts to accommodate such ink theme. It does not matter which part of the body you decided to get it, as long as that special and unique bond is felt between the two of you. After all, " the language of friendship is not words but meanings."

Butterfly Tattoos - How To Find The Perfect Design

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Butterfly tattoos are growing in popularity all the time and are one of the designs most commonly requested by women. And it's not surprising. Butterflies are beautiful to look at and these designs carry a rich symbolism due to the short yet amazing life of these creatures. And due to the vast range of colors and species available, there's no reason why your tattoo shouldn't be absolutely unique to you.

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There are almost 25,000 different types of butterfly and they range in size from an eighth of an inch across to a massive twelve inches in diameter. And then of course there's the color to consider. Many butterflies display the most beautiful range of bright and vibrant colors imaginable.

There are four main stages in the life of this amazing creature. They begin life as an egg, which turns into a caterpillar. At this stage (the pupa stage) they make a chrysalis or cocoon from which they emerge as an adult butterfly.

It's this transformation from an unspectacular caterpillar into a graceful and glorious butterfly that inspired the mythical Greek character called Psych who had the wings of a butterfly. Psych is the Greek word for both butterfly and the soul, hence the deep symbolic meaning of the butterfly tattoo. Many ancient people believed that the amazing transformation of the butterfly was similar to the soul's journey from an earthly body to a spiritual body.

However, despite this long chain of transformations, the final part of their lifespan (as an adult butterfly once it emerges from the pupa state) lasts only two weeks. This brief yet colorful contribution to life has been taken to represent the fragile nature of human life. Perhaps that's part of the appeal of butterfly tattoos.

But due to the vast number of choices available it can be incredibly difficult to find the right butterfly tattoo design. It's often said that finding the right design is as much an art in itself as the actual creation of the tattoo. So here are a few things to bear in mind when searching for your butterfly tattoo.

Tattoo Designs For Men

Tattoos are now becoming more popular than ever to make a personal statement and more and more designs are being created which includes many new tattoo designs for men. Most of the old type designs have completely changed in looks. The doors have been flung open for new designs and more ways of expression.

Here is a small list of the most popular mens tattoo designs:

  • Wing Tattoos
  • Celtic Arm Tattoos
  • Tribal Tattoos
  • Japanese Tattoos
  • Sailor or Old School Tattoos
  • Cross, Animals or Font Tattoos

Wing tattoos usually include ones depicting, eagles, hawks, vultures and the like and are placed on the chest or shoulders.

Tribal tattoos derive from the Polynesian and Haida tribes. These tattoos often are representing forms of strength, masculinity, and power. They also use dark lines and curved or angular edges. The tribal designs are usually very bold in statement and range in size from small to large.

Perhaps the most ancient of them all is the Japanese tattoos. Once designers started using colored ink they became increasingly more popular. Especially when it came to the designs of Dragons, Koi fish, and Kanji. These particular tattoo designs represent strength and courage and can be placed anywhere on the body. Originally they were rather large tattoos that we often placed on the entire body or the back because of their great size. However today they are just as popular but have become smaller pieces of beautiful artwork.

In the western part of the world the most commonly used and seen tattoo design is that of sailor or old school tattoos. These tattoos are being redesigned into more modern styles that are much bolder with edgy bright colors. Some of these tattoo designs include: pinup girls, nautical and star designs. Normally these are chosen for their special meanings and are placed on the arm.

Crosses, animals and font style designs still remain very popular today and as well are very often extremely detailed tattoos. With the new advancements being made in inks and styles of tattoos, all of the ones I have mentioned are common tattoo designs for me that still reman quite popular today..

If you have considered or are considering getting a tattoo, do as much research as you can BEFORE choosing one. Always remember that in choosing your tattoo design to choose something that has a special meaning, personality or style you love. One that you can still see yourself having in long years to come is also important. The location you choose to place it on your body is also very important as well.

The Tribal Tattoo Design and Why it is So Popular

The tribal design is amongst the top choices of those who want to get some tattoo art on their skin. There is something really cool about the tribal image that often gets noticed. The lines are free flowing plus the designs are always intricate. The tribal design can be quite timeless as these designs have been around for centuries, and will probably continue to be used to keep tribal heritage alive in the future. Whatever the actual design will be that you choose, such designs always catch the interest of both men and women alike.

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The tribal tattoo design usually comes in either dark blue or black ink. The choice of design is unlimited, and before you can decide, you may look at a wide range of available designs and styles from the ritual, spiritual, fertility, and several other symbols. Always take your time when deciding, and look at what tattoo art galleries are available for more ideas. Be sure to pick out something that reflects your personality. Customise a design if necessary. If you are good at art, bring along your tattoos drawings to discuss with your tattoo artist before committing to a particular design.

A well-toned, fit body can be more enhanced with attractive body art. Decide what is your best body part, and consider whether this would be a good location for your tribal tattoo, ask your friends for their honest opinion about your choice of design and the possible location for your tattoo art.

For most men, the tribal image tattoo ranks as the number one choice. These designs can spell out the masculinity of a person. Other popular preferences include the sleeve designs, the dragon tattoos, the lion, Celtic, eagle, and those designs that spread over the shoulder blades. However, women should not feel excluded from wearing a tribal style tattoo. Some designs are so intricate and detailed that any woman can feel comfortable with one, and these designs lend themselves perfectly to smaller areas, such as an ankle, one side of the lower abdomen, or inside forearm.

Think well before you decide. Try not to go out and get yourself a bad tattoo that you will regret for the rest of your life. A tattoo should be something you are proud to display.

To save you some time, you should take a look at my Squidoo lens or blog if you are still undecided about the exact style, want to get to the best source of tattoos with a tribal image in mind, or just want to pick one right off a page that speaks directly to you.

Sweet Miss. Ponixem with Butterfly Tribal Tattoo Design in her Muluz Sexy Arm

Sweet Miss. Ponixem with Butterfly Tribal Tattoo Design in her Muluz Sexy Arm

Flowers are perhaps the among the strongest object used to symbolized women and tattoos are not any different. For centuries, women have been coming up with more creative and illustrious flower tattoo ideas to add to those that are already in existence. One of the main reasons for this is flower tats will never be out of style in any day and age. What this means is, these tattoos and ideas will be around and tattooed by women all over the globe in years to come yet.

When it comes to flowers, there are really no limitations as to what can be tattooed. No matter what, flower tats will almost always look great on a woman especially when tattooed by an experienced tattoo artist/tattoo parlor using quality tattooing techniques. What this means is there are really no right or wrong when it comes to flower tat ideas. It is more a question of whether these designs suit the woman in question. We do have some flower tattoo ideas to help out women out there wanting to get one (or even in multiples).

First of all, the most obvious would be to choose between a black inked flower tat or a colored flower tat. While flower tats can still look good in black, flowers do bring out the life in these flowers especially when the flower tattoo ideas and designs are in 3D.

Next, flower tattoo ideas can also revolve around the type of flower itself. Although the most common and popular flower used in tattoos are roses, there are also many other flowers that have been tattooed and actually with great results to boot. They can include (but not limited) to orchids, sunflowers, morning glories, lilies and sunflowers.

Flower tattoo ideas can also come in the form of the number of flowers used in the design. For instance, a single rose may look good but when coupled with another bud, it can have adverse effects. On the same note, bouquets or bunches of flowers can also have positive effects. These flower tat ideas may also include other objects or even an image of a person on it. Guns, skulls, sun, women or body part can go well with these flower tats.

Heart Tribal Tattoo Design Tattooed in the Sexy Foot of A Madiunese Woman

Heart Tribal Tattoo Design Tattooed in the Sexy Foot of A Madiunese Woman

There are great differences among tattoos in today's world, which is why they represent a great way by which to express your individuality. You are in control of deciding what kind of tattoo you want and where on your body you want to display it. This means that what may be the best one for you, may not suit other people at all. But don't despair if you are still not entirely certain just what part of your body you want to have a tattoo on. You may consider a foot tattoo. These kinds of tattoos are very popular these days.

Here are some things to consider:

Tattoo sessions on the foot tend to be more painful, as a rule. The reason is due to the fact that the skin is close to the bone. And the closer the bone is to the skin, the more painful a tattoo will be. Tattoos on the foot, though, will be smaller, so you won't have to put up with the pain for long.

Foot tattoos are also more easily concealed than any other kinds. If you hope to have a professional job some day, concealment might come in handy, since in professional jobs tattoos are usually not in. So your ability to conceal a foot tattoo is a good thing.

But you should be aware of the fact that during the healing process you can't enclose your tattooed foot in a shoe, so open shoes are in order. The healing time for a tattoo is usually 2 to 3 weeks. If you can't avoid wearing shoes, then keep in mind that you must have 2 pairs of light socks on.

Did you know that a foot tattoo is considered sexy? There are many opinions about the types of tattoos that look good on people. The thing about foot tattoos is that even people who don't as a rule like tattoos, seem to like them on the foot.

Foot tattoos are likely to need touching up from time to time. The reason for this is due to extra exposure to conditions less favorable than on other parts of your body. A foot tattoo may also spread and end up looking blurry.

Star designs or words or even flowers are popular foot tattoos. But there is no reason why you can't engage your tattoo artist to help you create something really different. If you do want a larger and more complex tattoo than those in the ordinary runs of the mill, keep in mind that these will be more painful and more expensive, too.

Tattoo Designs and Placement of Your Body Art

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

If you are looking to get a new tattoo or are ready to join the countless others who have been inked, then you should think seriously about the tattoo designs you like. Some people research different meanings for symbols and meanings, and for others they have an idea that they want replicated on their bodies. I guess it is more important than the actual placement of the tattoo. Great tattoo designs will withstand the years.

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Many times people take the designs from tribal or cultural backgrounds and interpret them to their own life and philosophy. For some time there was the trend of having Asian symbols tattooed down the back of many individuals. It then turned to Celtic designs and then there are also other symbols and languages that have been popular also. If you're looking for a design that wont lose effect, I would suggest you choose timeless tattoo designs. This way they wont go in and out of fashion, because you are going to have it long after the trend dies down.

Another thing to think about when you are looking at designs is where you plan on having the tattoo placed on your body. Some designs look better on your torso, and others are better suited to arms and legs, even feet and wrists. Good tattoo designs will compliment the placement you have chosen for it.

Because of the permanency of tattoos, you should thoroughly think about where your tattoo will be, who will see it and what it actually means to you. Certainly some people have tattoo designs that are made to be shown off, to be displayed and worn as a badge of honor. Other times people may choose tattoo designs that are a little more discrete. Whatever your choice, choosing the right design for the right place on your body will make you proud of your decision and the art work that you display for many years to come.