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

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Butterfly Hawaiian Flower Tattoos

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Tribal Flower Tattoos Floral Tattoos.


Flower Tatoo on Beautiful Flower Tattoos On Body Art Reviews   Lower Back Tattoos Arts
Beautiful Flower Tattoos On Body Art Reviews Lower Back Tattoos Arts.


Flower Tatoo on Lotus Flower Tattoo   Amole Flower
Lotus Flower Tattoo Amole Flower.


Flower Tatoo on Flowers Tattoo Tribal Stylized
Flowers Tattoo Tribal Stylized.


Flower Tatoo on 55  Lotus Flower Tattoo   We     Styles
55 Lotus Flower Tattoo We Styles.


Flower Tatoo on Butterfly And Hawaiian Flower Tattoos
Butterfly And Hawaiian Flower Tattoos.


Flower Tatoo on Tattoos Designs    Blog Archive    Passion Flower Tattoo
Tattoos Designs Blog Archive Passion Flower Tattoo.


Flower Tatoo on King Tatoo  Flowers Tattoos Sleeve
King Tatoo Flowers Tattoos Sleeve.


Flower Tatoo on Butterfly And Flower Tattoos
Butterfly And Flower Tattoos.


Flower Tatoo on Flower Tattoo  Preview By  Seanawhite On Deviantart
Flower Tattoo Preview By Seanawhite On Deviantart.


Friday, 8 October 2010

Foot Tattoo

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A foot tattoo can look quite striking. There’s no question that one peeking out of a sexy shoe of a woman can be very attractive. And it just so happens that they are the most popular among women. Quite possibly for that very reason. The only thing a woman needs to decide is what she would like to see on her foot. Flowers tend to be the most popular design but there are certainly many other designs which someone can be very happy with. There could be stars or clouds, a koi fish, a dragon or just about anything the imagination can come up with. If you or your artist can draw it, then it can be tattooed onto your foot.

But before you get a foot tattoo there are a few drawbacks that you need to know about. Foot tattoos tend to be much more painful than most others because the skin is so close to bone. In fact, some tattoo artists won’t even do foot tattoos for this very reason. Also, if you grit your teeth and get the foot tattoo the initial care of it takes a bit more effort than a normal tattoo does. It’s not that big of deal but it needs to be said up front and you need to be aware of it.

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Foot tattoos can often be beautiful pieces of art. Just take a look at the cartoon sparrow in the picture. It looks real good on the top of this person’s foot, but you know that it really had to hurt. Especially with all the color shading. And another problem with a foot tattoo is that they require a lot of care. So, let’s take a quick look at what’s required to maintain a foot tattoo so that it keeps it’s color and sheen. After getting your foot tattoo make sure that you let it breathe. It’s going to need plenty of air, so either go without shoes or at the very least wear sandals. The more air you let your foot tattoo get the quicker the design will heal. The next step, keep your foot elevated while you sleep to relieve some of the swelling. It is completely normal for your foot to swell. How large it swells up depends on how much you are on your feet each day. Step number three; Your tattoo artist will recommend an antibiotic cream to apply to your foot tattoo for the first few days. And the final piece of advice. Do not under any circumstances pick at the foot tattoo. This can cause pitting or scarring so be careful. If you follow these guidelines you will have a piece of art you can enjoy a lifetime.

Friday, 17 September 2010

Intricate Beauty of the Celtic Irish Tattoo

The Celtic Irish cross tattoo has a long history dating back over many centuries in the British Isles. The original Irish cross tats was designed with two equal lengths of cross beams representing the four main elements of the planet; earth, wind, fire, and water. When the this kind of tattoo is seen today it is often embellished with detailed geometric, and swirl designs of vines, or flowers, called Celtic Knots. The center circle on the cross beams of the this cross tattoo is a symbol of life revolving in an eternal plane of existence, surrounded by the four natural elements.

Modern tattoo artist love the intricate details of the Celtic knot patterns on the Irish cross tattoos. With their small patterns that are connected like amaze, the artist has a chance to shoe off his intricate detail work as a true artisan. People love the Irish cross tattoos for their beauty and variety. This tattoo is also one of the few intricate designs that can look wonderful in a small size, or a large one, and still be a complex design.

Their appeal to both men and women is their diversity as both an intimate Irish cross tattoo, and a complex bold tribal tattoo. Since the cross Irish were in existence long before the Holy Cross symbolism, became the normal connotations' of the cross design, its Pagan roots are the perfect background for other beliefs and totems. Saint Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland, and drove the snakes out, by blessing a Celtic Standing Stone, which bore the sacred symbol of the Celtic cross. This was the beginning of the crossing of the Pagan and Christian use of the this cross in Ireland.

The delicate Knot work of these has no beginning and no end, when it is applied correctly; this too represents the never-ending circle of life on earth. The Druids believed that all of life is connected through the four elements and they often placed the Irish cross on the warriors and chiefs of the clans of Ireland to protect them during battle from enemies both mortal and supernatural.

The modern tattoo o crosses is not always depicted with the four equal points of the cross; the Christian influence has almost eradicated the elemental representation. Yet the Irish Cross Tattoo remains a popular tattoo across the world.

Monday, 13 September 2010

Sexy Female Tattoo Designs – Diverse and Customizable

How many women do you know who have tattoos? Even if you think you know, you might not actually have any accurate idea. Some of your best friends and co-workers may be tattooed without your knowledge. How do they do it? It’s probably because female tattoo designs are very diverse.

One of the most appealing reasons to get a tattoo is that it is an incredibly strong expression of individualism and personality. Your tattoo is absolutely unlike anyone else’s. As women have become more autonomous and empowered, they have looked for ways to show this individualism.

Once, tattoos were thought to be limited to men. If you didn’t want to get your mother’s or sweetheart’s name tattooed on a bulging bicep, you were out of luck. But tattoo designs have changed, just like society. You can get any tattoo design you want, virtually anywhere on your body, and still be considered feminine.

Now, you can find female tattoos in a variety of unexpected places: on the back, on the shoulder, on the hip, on the heart, on the arm, on the ankle, and on other places you might not see. The reason that women have the freedom to choose these locations is that the kinds of tattoos they are choosing vary widely.

Some women choose smaller, more traditional, tattoos, like butterflies, flowers, or their initials. These tattoos can be inked almost anywhere on the body, because they do not require much surface area of accessible skin. They might also be a good choice because they can be easily concealed if need be, which can be important when you’re applying for a job.

Another source of variety in tattoo designs is color. No matter what size or shape tattoo you choose, you have the option of monochrome black ink or multicolored ink. Your color choice probably depends on your other design choices – some kinds of tattoos look better in color than others.

If you’re stuck without a good idea for your tattoo, there are a variety of resources to consult for possible designs. Try running a quick search on the internet, or visiting your local parlor, where you can browse original and stock artwork.

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Feminine and Beautiful Bird Tattoo Designs For Girls

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.

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Ideas For Men's and Women's Tattoo Designs

Have you been finding it difficult to zero in on just the right tattoo design? If so, that's probably a good thing. Because tattoos are permanent, they are the kind of thing you should consider carefully. You should look ate several different design portfolios to get ideas. Also, talk to the tattoo artist to see what other ideas they can suggest.Pics_037_large


Regardless of what anybody has to say about what design you should get, you are the one that will be having ink embedded in your skin with a tattoo gun, so it's ultimately up to you. You can still turn to others for suggestions, and there's nothing wrong with getting plenty of ideas, but it will be up to you to refine the list of tattoo design choices before settling on the final one.

Ideas for Men's and Women's Tattoo Designs

It only makes sense that men and women would find different designs more appealing. In general, men will prefer designs that highlight their masculinity, while women will prefer more feminine designs; there are, of course, always exceptions. Think of tattoos as a way of self-expression and these general choices are logical.

A word of caution is in order before we look at some ideas for tattoo designs: No matter how much you are in love, no matter how convince you are that it's a good idea, do your best to resist the temptation to get your partner's name tattooed on your body. Life is funny, and far too many people have found themselves going through a break up only to have the name as a constant reminder of what used to be.

You should be well aware that there are no universal designs for men or women, as each tattoo is based on many different individual factors. While tattoos are a personal decision, one of the factors that goes into choosing one is gender. Even if the final design doesn't seem to coincide with one's gender, it will usually be one of the criteria used in selecting a tattoo (even if it's done at a subconscious level). Even more important is one's taste and style.

Tattoo Ideas

Tattoo or body art has gained huge popularity over recent times. People of any age group and any social standing may be seen to be sporting tattoos. But they vary from person to person with respect of its designs. People sport tattoos depending on their social positioning and age group. The sported done by women are very different from that of men or hard core criminals! So the more the number of people do tattoo the more is the variety.

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But instead of just going to a tattoo artist and get your tattoo done it is much better to go for something unique and ingenious. This not only distinguishes your tattoo from the others but also adds a new idea to the ever expanding realm of tattoo ideas. The tattoo that one wears reveals to an extent the personality of that particular person. So isn't it better to go for something that is unique rather than blindly copying others? As for example if one wants to tattoo a lion on his arm then he can directly draw that animal using colors as used in any other tattoo but instead of just doing this if he does the same tattoo of the animal by joining dots (just as we used to do in our first drawing classes!), that highlights the outline of it then it is not only unique but is also much more artistically appealing.

Tattoo Designs - The Best Design For You

When you go to a tattoo shop, you will quickly determine that there is basically an infinite number of tattoo designs available. The majority of shops will have multiple stencils, books, and other references from which to select a tattoo. In addition, most tattooers are excellent artists as well, since the act of tattooing is essentially an art form of its own. No matter what concept you have in mind, even if you can't get it down onto paper, your vision can become a reality with a talented tattoo artist. A lot of people would rather get a simple tattoo, like initials or a name, or they want a tattoo that reflects something meaningful in their lives. A few designs are more popular than others when it comes to selecting a tattoo.

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Native American imagery is a very popular inspiration for tattoos. A lot of customers will not know a lot about Native American customs or culture, but they are drawn to a tattoo design that is attractive. A lot of the artwork done by Native Americans is quite popular because it reflects this culture as a whole. But, if a person is more aware of certain aspects of the Native American culture, he or she will probably choose a tattoo that has certain tribal significance. If someone is looking for a symbolic tattoo, he or she should perform some research to understand the various symbols that belong to each tribe and what they mean to each tribe. For those people who are related to Native American tribes somewhere down the line, this will be beneficial in learning some lineage and history as well. If you find a tattoo artist who has the ability, you can also get your name done in a tribal design.

Monday, 16 August 2010

Tribal Tattoo Designs For The Foot, Shoulder And Back

There seems to be an explosion in the popularity of tribal tattoos. Specifically, shoulder and back tribal pieces. Everywhere you look, from celebrity to Average Joe, someone has got a beautiful, striking tribal tattoo on their shoulder. Or they have the the tribal tattoo that goes from one shoulder, across the back, and down the other shoulder. Why are they fast becoming the most popular tattoo? How do you choose the best tribal tattoo design for you? Do a little research. Check out tribal tattoo designs in your culture or heritage. You are sure to get tons of ideas. I did a little research on tribal tattoos, and I now have a few theories as to the popularity surge. Probably the most important of all of these theories is that tribal shoulder tattoos look so cool!

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Tribal tattoos were used in different cultures to delineate between the tribes. They were also used to distinguish between classes or rank within the tribe. Everyone in the tribe had some form of the tattoo. In most cultures, the tattoos were given in a ceremonial way, to celebrate the passage from childhood to adulthood.


The Tribal Tattoo Art

Tribal tattoos are generally influenced by tribal art from native and indigenous tribes. The tribal tattoo art comes from the older tribes such as the Celtics (Ireland, Scotland, & Wales), the Maori Tribe (indigenous people of New Zealand), the North American Tribal, the African Tribal, the Marquesan (Polynesian inhabitants of the Marquises Islands) and the tribes of Borneo.

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Celtic Tattoo Art

Celtic tattoo art come from Ireland. Celtic knot tattoos are some of the most popular and most common designs, featuring loops with no end that symbolize a never ending cycle of dying and rebirth. There are also Celtic cross and animal tattoo designs as well

Mori Tribal tattoo Art

The Maori, the aborigines of New Zealand, call their tribal tattoo "Moko" and Mori art is incredible to behold. To the Maori, a person's Moko designs enhanced their prestige and show transition from one social status to another. At its highest level, Moko designs proclaimed the sacredness of chieftainship.

North American Tribal Art

There are many Indian tribes in North America and many different traditions for tribal tattooing. It was very common for tattoos to denote rank within the tribe. Take the Illinois Indians for example. It was quite common for weapons of war to be tattooed upon the men and it is suggested by some that the women received tattoos of tools used for labor. The tools of war outranked the tools of labor. This was, to the best of my knowledge, their tradition. They seemingly kept their practices to a minimum.

Samoa Tribal tattoo art

The Samoan tribal tattoo was done with a carved boar tusk, sharpened with a piece of coral, attached to a turtle shell, and then affixed to a stick. This tool is used to carve the designs into the flesh by tapping it against the skin and then a mixture of candle nut soot and sugar water is rubbed into the resulting wound.

Marquesan Tribal tattoo art

Sea-faring Polynesians from Samoa colonized the Marquises Islands as early as 300 A.D. They were warring tribes who sometimes cannibalized their enemies. Marquesan art is very uncommon. Most tribal tattoos are done with one specific object and the size variation is minimal. This is not so with the Pacific.

African Tribal tattoo art

Tribes in Africa do not use pigment for tattooing, they cut the skin and either the wound is packed with a substance so that it becomes raised or it is rubbed with ash or sand until the wound rises up, then the scar is the tattoo.

Borneo Tribal tattoo Art

Borneo is the third largest island in the world. The Dayak people reside here for centuries, they believe that spirits are in everything around them. For this reason they believe that by tattooing an object or creature on them they can draw energy from these spirits.

While the tribal tattoo was originally used to identify members of specific tribes, represent battles fought, and to serve as the symbolization of social status, today tribal tattoo art is a popular fashion. a lot of people today choose various designs simply for aesthetic reasons. Some of the most popular designs include dragon, butterfly and suntribal tattoos. This tattoo can be put virtually anywhere on the body, The back and arms are usually the most common areas where people have them applied, but the ankle, calf, and chest are also used.

The Tribal tattoo art expresses personal freedom and uniqueness of the wearer. Tribal art has a simple appeal that reinforces a positive feeling about ourselves and connects us to ancient mystery of the tribal rituals, which faded away with history.

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

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