Monday, November 30, 2009

Unique Tattoo Designs For Women - Beautiful Body Art

Tattoo designs for women are becoming very popular. Not too long ago women only put a small tattoo somewhere on their body that could easily be covered up. Now it is becoming a fashion statement for women to have tattoos and they are not ashamed of where they are.

A tattoo is not only a fashion statement but also an expression of your personality. A tattoo is more meaningful if there is a story behind it. Because everyone's story is unique, your tattoo should be unique. There are some great places online to find unique tattoo designs for women.

Tattoos on women are definitely a sign of sexuality. A strategically placed tattoo can say a lot about a woman without her opening her mouth. A tattoo on the upper thigh is very erotic. Not much can stir excitement more than catching a glimpse of a tattoo just under a short skirt.

The feet can be another sexy place for tattoo designs for women. Women spend a lot of time keeping their feet pampered and beautiful. A tattoo is a permanent accessory for your feet.

And of course we can't forget the lower back. The lower back is probably the most popular location for tattoo designs for women. There is so much canvas to work with. A lower back tattoo can be small and placed just above the waistband. If necessary, it can be covered easily and just as easily revealed. If you are daring, you can get a lower back tattoo that stretches across the whole hip bone area. A lower back tattoo can also be the beginning of a larger full back tattoo.

Take your time when looking for unique tattoo design for women. A tattoo is a permanent statement that you make with your body. You want to be proud of that statement for years to come.

Choosing a tattoo can be a hard decision. It will be with you for life so you want it to be unique and imaginative. Stop wasting time looking at website after website. Spend your time looking through thousands of the best tattoo designs all in one place.


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Free Tattoo Flash Art - Finding Quality and Printable Designs of Tattoos

Tattoo flash are images that are pre-drawn or created by tattoo artists and put as displays on the walls of studios or filed in binders to serve as reference for clients looking for ideas and designs for their tats. The traditional flash are hand-drawn on a piece of paper or cardboard, mass produced usually for rapid tattooing.

Examples of traditional flash are designs such as pinup girls, anchor, eagle, heart, dragon and rose tattoos. Those were the early, old school types of tat images that were displayed on the walls of shops which were convenient for those looking to get tattooed. They were drawings that are not complicated and can easily be inked on the chosen body part in one seating.

Nowadays, a lot of these hand drawn tattoo flash are being replaced by works done by professional flash artists who produce them through computer software and sell them on the internet or in conventions. If you Google tattoo designs online, you can be faced with tons of choices which can actually be overwhelming. However, sad to say, a lot of these search results are of low and poor quality especially the free ones. A lot of them are the cookie cutter types that have been used by thousand others; you would not want that, do you?

If you want quality flash tattoos, you can find them on the internet. Disregard the free ones as they aren't any great. Read reviews about the top galleries online and take your pick depending on what your needs are. Just keep an open mind and be precise on what you really want and soon your search will be over for that perfect tattoo designs that you have been dreaming of.


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Cherry Blossom Tree Tattoo

Cherry Blossom Tree Tattoo

The Tattoosday Book Review: 7 Tattoos


First and foremost, let me clear something up: 7 Tattoos by Peter Trachtenberg is a memoir and is not a book about tattoos. Oh, there are tattoos within, and stories about them and how they were obtained. But tattoos help form the context of the story within, and the ink is often secondary to the action at hand.

7 Tattoos is a riveting narrative, "a memoir in the flesh," about the author's inner struggles with his identity and the world around him. His tattoos form the structure of the book, serving as chapters around which Trachtenberg's life revolves.

Imagine a first tattoo: assuming that it wasn't inked on the fly, everyone's first tattoo comes with context. On Tattoosday, I try and tell the story behind the tattoo. But even I know that I am only scratching the surface of the narrative skin.

Each of the author's seven tattoos serves as a focal point out of which a life chapter spins.

From a tribal piece that is inspired by the ink of Southeast Asia (and subsequent trips there) to tattoos that mark chapters in a life punctuated by drug addiction and strained parental relationships, we are given a warts-and-all tour of Trachtenberg's life. As important as the tattoos may seem, they are really just sign-posts with memories in the ink.

Ultimately, 7 Tattoos is about relationships - Trachtenberg's relationships with women, his father, his mother and, ultimately, himself.

He is a writer and his skills show throughout as he describes tattoos with admirable simplicity:
"The tattoo Slam had given me was a drawing of a wrench placed diagonally between two gears. She'd rendered the spinner with punctilious thoroughness, down to the highlights on the chrome-plated shaft, while leaving the gears black silhouettes, and she'd unified the composition by framing wrench and gears with a red triangle that sat athwart my deltoid."
This passage describes the tattoo with political undertones, in a chapter entitled "I Keep the Red Flag Flying". He does a remarkable job taking a 1992 tattoo and narrating back twenty years earlier to 1972. Again, the tattoo anchors the chapter and is the glue that holds it together.

Trachtenberg has skillfully built a personal history around seven works of art. It doesn't matter where they were inked or if any of them are "good" or not. Each piece is a jumping-off point that elevates the memoir above the standard personal history.

7 Tattoos was recommended to me last Spring when I was interviewing poets and writers for my Tattooed Poets Project. I wish I could remember who suggested I read it, because I would love to thank them.

The tattoos in the book are not at center stage, yet they manage to grab a hold of the imagination throughout as we are carried along by the story of Trachtenberg's life. It's an experience I would heartily recommend to anyone interested in good writing, with a penchant for ink.


Girl dream catcher tattoos gallery

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From Celtic to Egyptian, and Japanese to Native American (tribal), the array or writing is almost limitless.There seems to be a large audience interested in tattoos written in foreign languages.In more recent years, the Italian language has taken a step forward into the world of tattoos.

Girl Diamond tattoos designs

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Some have been surrounded by vines and thorns (with banners of written words under the skull).(Think of Nicholas Cage in Ghost Rider!)Some believe that a skull tattoo depicts negative connotations like a fear of the unknown, or a future full of uncertainty.Most seem to be surrounded by flames, as if the skull popped out of the blaze.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Geisha Tattoo

Geisha Tattoo

Cody's Eagle Braves the Storm

On the day after Thanksgiving, I was passing through Penn Station and I spotted this tattoo:


This depiction of an eagle flying through a storm belongs to Cody, who was in town visiting from Key West, Florida.


This symbol of strength and courage enduring the dangers of a powerful storm is fitting, as Cody began work on the piece as a tribute to his father, serving in the Armed Forces in Afghanistan.

Cody has already had three sittings for this wonderful tattoo, and is close to finishing it with "Tattoo" Mike Haugh at Key West Tattoo Company.

Thanks to Cody for sharing this great tattoo! We look forward to seeing the final product!

Girl calligraphy tattoos

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Therefore in the world of modern tattoos the lotus flower is a symbol of exotic beauty, power, change and strength and also symbolic of a journey or accomplishment.Additions To A Lotus Flower TattooIf you are thinking about getting a rather large lotus flower tattoo design then you might want to add tot he design carefully to give it some more intricacy and detail.However, you want to choose your additions are fully to make sure you stay with the theme of the design.

Girl biomechanical tattoos designs

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Soon, the era of the Lady Harley?s began.Once the clothing line appeal wore down, the appeal of a rose tattoo once again began to climb.As with any tattoo, what better way to prove your love, than to have it permanently inked onto your skin! I, personally, have never really fallen in love with the rose.

Girl dagger tattoos design

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On the opposite side, a shadow exited the chief shaping itself into that of a bear.The shadow of the eagle seemed to fall into the chief.On his left side, an eagle flew in the sky.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Lotus Tattoo

Lotus Tattoo

Tay's Angel Reminds Him of a Battle Won

There are many things to be thankful for on Thanksgiving. I know that may cliché , but at its core, there is the kernel of truth. All it takes to remember this is to cross paths with someone who has overcome the odds to prevail in life.

Yesterday I met Tay in the Borders on Penn Plaza, and he shared this tattoo:


Here's the complete piece:


Inked on his inner left forearm, this angelic image is a product of an idea of a spirit watching over him, He gathered a couple of photos for reference and presented them, along with a short written paragraph about the concept, to a tattoo artist at Fat Ram's Pumpkin Tattoo in Jamaica Plains, Massachusetts. It was the tattooer who gave Tay the writing assignment. I am impressed that the artist would incorporate that into his creative process, and it makes perfect sense.

Although Tay is not religious, per se, he wanted something spiritual to remind him of his guardian angel that helped him overcome the mortal challenge of cancer.

As it turns out, Tay is a survivor, who has been cancer-free for ten years after a victory over acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Tay notes that, all it takes is a look down at his arm to remind him that he has come a long way from the lows of facing one's mortality at such an early age.

I want to thank Tay for sharing his tattoo with us here. And I wish a Happy Thanksgiving to all the Tattoosday readers!

Girl dagger rose tattoos pictures

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The shadow of the eagle seemed to fall into the chief.On his left side, an eagle flew in the sky.It was a Native American Chief in full headdress, with his hands and face upturned to the sky, as if in prayers of thanks.

Girl lesbian tattoos

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First, it was told that it cleared blotchy, pimpled complexion.The English used rose water for many different reasons.They also used rose oil as a back-in-the-day antidepressant! Asian cultures use the berry-like Damask Rose as an infusion for tea.

Girl lesbian pride tattoos

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It is told to relieve sore throats, coughs, and excessive sweating.They also used rose oil as a back-in-the-day antidepressant! Asian cultures use the berry-like Damask Rose as an infusion for tea.Let us not forget that this particular flower is linked to one large subject love.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Amazing Wooden Tree House Wallpapers

Amazing Wooden Tree

Wooden Tree House

Tree House Wallpapers

Amazing Wooden Tree House

Wooden Tree House Wallpapers

Dragonfly Tattoo

One Rose Tattoo for Girl

Greeting with This Tattoo?????

Foot Tattoo

Face of Dog is Painted on Girl's Back Body

Animal Tattoo

Doug's Dragon

Back on July 13, I posted a photo of Doug's Geisha. Doug was waiting around the Penn Station area before heading down to see Horisei, at tattoo artist working out of Rising Dragon's Chelsea Tattoo Company.

Doug followed up his moment in the Tattoosday light by sending us photos of the work he had done that day. As would be expected from work by Horisei, the tattoo is beautifully done:






Work from Horisei has appeared previously on this site here.

Thanks again to Doug for sharing his new tattoo work with us here on Tattoosday!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Mike Shares Some More Ink

Back in May, I met a guy named Mike outside of Penn Station and he shared this tattoo with us.

Occasionally, contributors who I have met on the street will send me a follow-up of additional tattoos that I didn't photograph the first time I met them. Mike was generous enough with his time and energy to do just that.

First is a piece that was done around the same time that the lion-skeleton tattoo, featured back in May, was completed, back in 1995:


This, like the previous work featured from Mike, was inked by Doug White at the Ink Spot in Linden, New Jersey.

Mike also sent along this snake:




I love the cross-hatch patterns on the back of the snake. The lines are so finely drawn, I am impressed by the amount of patience it must have taken to get these tiny details just right.

Mike also sent a photo of this gargoyle on his back:


These last two pieces were inked at Tattoo Lou's in Babylon, New York back in 2000. Work from Tattoo Lou's has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.


Thanks again to Mike for sharing more of his ink with us here on Tattoosday!