Monday, February 28, 2011

Scorpio tattoo

Marco Zero - Coimbra

Sexy Women Tattoos




Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand arm | picture cross tattoos

Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand

Another Art celtic cross tattoos design that some may get because of their heritage is the Iron Cross. Originally the Iron cross was the symbol of the Teutonic Knights in the 14th century. Later it became a German military symbol in 1870. Today those who decide on Iron Art celtic cross tattoos design may decide on them because they stand for honor and strength. The Iron Art celtic cross tattoos design is a shorter version of the typical cross, along with it being wider at each end.
Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand

The Gothic Art celtic cross tattoos design generally has no religious or heritage based meaning behind it. Its basis is on the Christian cross, but it’s usually the center of attention in a tattoo design, along with things like knives, swords, or wires woven through it.

The Christian Art celtic cross tattoos  is obviously another very popular Art celtic cross tattoos . There are generally two main crosses that can then be interpreted artistically from the tattoo artist. The Latin cross is the simple wooden cross. The Crucifix is the cross with Jesus on it. It may or may not include the nails and the crown of thorns.

Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand

With any of these Art celtic cross tattooso designs you can add whatever you need to make it your own. Some people decide to get a Art celtic cross tattoos that also serves as an in loving memory tattoo. Art celtic cross tattoosartists can easily add a banner with names and/or dates to incorporate into your cross tattoo. Another popular idea is rosary beads with the cross at the end. A tattoo artist could work wrapping the beads around your wrist.

For less religious symbolism, some people like to have cross tattoos designed out of things that generally wouldn’t be considered a Art celtic cross tattoos. For example, two swords crossing in the middle or a skull with the blades crossing through it. Others enjoy a simple wooden cross with vines or roses wrapped around it. The possibilities are endless.
Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand


Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand

Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand arm | picture cross tattoos

Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand

Another Art celtic cross tattoos design that some may get because of their heritage is the Iron Cross. Originally the Iron cross was the symbol of the Teutonic Knights in the 14th century. Later it became a German military symbol in 1870. Today those who decide on Iron Art celtic cross tattoos design may decide on them because they stand for honor and strength. The Iron Art celtic cross tattoos design is a shorter version of the typical cross, along with it being wider at each end.
Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand

The Gothic Art celtic cross tattoos design generally has no religious or heritage based meaning behind it. Its basis is on the Christian cross, but it’s usually the center of attention in a tattoo design, along with things like knives, swords, or wires woven through it.

The Christian Art celtic cross tattoos  is obviously another very popular Art celtic cross tattoos . There are generally two main crosses that can then be interpreted artistically from the tattoo artist. The Latin cross is the simple wooden cross. The Crucifix is the cross with Jesus on it. It may or may not include the nails and the crown of thorns.

Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand

With any of these Art celtic cross tattooso designs you can add whatever you need to make it your own. Some people decide to get a Art celtic cross tattoos that also serves as an in loving memory tattoo. Art celtic cross tattoosartists can easily add a banner with names and/or dates to incorporate into your cross tattoo. Another popular idea is rosary beads with the cross at the end. A tattoo artist could work wrapping the beads around your wrist.

For less religious symbolism, some people like to have cross tattoos designed out of things that generally wouldn’t be considered a Art celtic cross tattoos. For example, two swords crossing in the middle or a skull with the blades crossing through it. Others enjoy a simple wooden cross with vines or roses wrapped around it. The possibilities are endless.
Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand


Art celtic cross tattoos on the hand

Angelina Jolie's tattoo designs


Angelina Jolie's tattoo designs

Angelina Jolie's ode to her ex-husband, Billy Bob Thornton, has since been removed and covered up with the geographic coordinates of her kids' birthplaces.

Why Tribal Tattoos?

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Natural Tribal Tattoos

Tribal Tattoos
are extremely popular and can add a distinct 'je ne sais quoi' to a person's character. The real beauty of tribal tattoos is that they don't have to be loud and obnoxious useless you want them to be, but rather subtle and stylish. It is a style that typically capitalizes on solid black lines and coloring (with some exceptions of course) and it is also composed of pointed and curved elements. It's bold and eye catching. In short, it's a pretty wicked looking style!

Japanese Angel Tattoo




Japanese Angel Tattoo

Tribal Tattoo, tattoo ideas

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Tribal arm Tattoo ideas

Tribal tattoos, as the name implies, originated among Native American tribes and date back to over 5,000 years. Perhaps they are so prevalent among fraternity brothers due to the fact that the tattoos were originally applied to show loyalty to a particular tribe in native lands.

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Tribal Tattoo, tattoo ideas

Tattoos were also used to display a person's caste status, wealth, role in the tribe, even to document his brave deeds or societal contributions. They also served a purpose when it came to traveling, tribal tattoos clearly identified a stranger as belonging to a neighboring sect and detailed what rank he held.

Later on, tattoos were used to create scenes on the body depicting battles the tribe member took place in. They were also used as memorials for loved ones who had passed away, their memory honored in the form of a soaring eagle.


Tattoos were certainly not limited to Native Americans, however. The Yokuts of California used body modification to call attention to the location of a person's supernatural power; the indigenous tribes of New Zealand, Africa, Central America and Hawaii also practiced the art of tattooing.

Friday, February 25, 2011

My Favorite Tattoo Trend & Fav Celebrity Tat



My favorite celebrity tattoo is Amber Rose's upper bicep tattoo. It's creative and symbolizes her public persona. While some may look at it as cheesy, or typical because it's roses, I find it quite unique. The colors and design are something to be marveled... My favorite tattoo trend is words tatted on the upper back. What better way to make a statement, or draw attention to something, than by tatting it on the top of your back? Alot of celebrities have tattoos like this, but my favorite upper back tattoo is 50 Cent's "South Side" one. It's original, unique and awesome to look at. He has chosen not to remove this signature tattoo. Lloyd Banks' "Rotten Apple" tattoo, which was inspired by his mentor 50's, is another feast for the eyes. Banks had his tattoo done at Miami Ink where Kat Von D, who is also featured below, used to work. Personally, I would not get an upper back tattoo because I think it's more adorning on men. However, a girl must admit that they're eye-catching.

Allen Iverson:



Lebron James:

Kenyon Martin:

DeShawn Stevenson:

50 Cent:



A larger look:

LLoyd Banks:



A larger look:

Flo Rida:

Nick Cannon's "Mariah" tattoo:

David Beckham:

A random Manchester United fan:

Girlicious singer Natalie Mejia's "For Eva Young" tattoo:

And Last but certainly not least Kat Von D:

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Pro Wrestler's and Their Tattoos

The men and women of the pro wrestling world sport some self-defining tattoos. From The Rock to Lita to Randy Orton, most wrestler's are covered with art that means something to them. Also, their body art is a way for fans to identify them and remember them forever. I mean who could ever forget The Rock's bull and Samoan tattoos, or Lita's green gargoyle which is tattooed on her upper bicep. Lita also has the word punk tattooed inside of her lower lip (ouch). Those are just my two favorite wrestler's with tattoos, but take a look and decide whose tat you like. Enjoy the photos of these pro wrestler's and their body art:

A closer look at Lita's most memorable tattoo:

Randy Orton

Edge

Batista

Rey Mysterio (Front & Back)



Ashley Massaro

Candice Michelle

Christy Hemme

The Undertaker

Brock Lesnar (Front & Back)