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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Great History Of Body Art Tattoos

The history of body art started with prehistoric humans. In the prehistoric era, belief in a soul, guarded by the spirit of another creature, inspired pictures of that creature on the body. The spirit of that creature guarded, gave safety, and led the soul down the path of life. Body art was a way to keep the spirit close, always.

Throughout time, body art kept its position as a spiritual expression, and it also became an expression of social importance. Native American and African tribes used tattoos and body piercing to express beliefs and stature in society. Chiefs, for instance, had different body markings than an ordinary hunter or any other tribe member. Where a chief may have had a tattoo that symbolized power or resembled a god, a hunter might have had a tattoo that resembled a buffalo or some game he hunted. Piercings and tattoos were signs of accomplishment and membership.


The History of Body Art Tattoos

Certain tattoos stood for positions in the community, and in some cases, every member had some type of body marking that indicated their status. For ceremonies, the elite class donned the trappings of their rank and power. Women in the tribes received a special marking for marriage, to signify they were a spouse. The chief had more tattoos and more piercings because of his stature in the tribe, and the older members of the tribe had more because of age. In many cases, the markings had high, religious significance.

As time progressed further, body art stayed as an expression of beliefs, but the beliefs and reasons for body art strayed from religion and community stature. Some Americans believe that
body art grew in popularity in the 1960s as a revolt against the formalism of society. Along with that theory, some “flower children” used bodyart to demonstrate the incompleteness of all art. Some got tattoos to express love for another person, orto state a belief about an issue facing society. A quote in an article by Deborah Irmas states that “Tattooing has become an expression of art, a far cry from the times when it was viewed as a ritual of passage in ancient cultures”. Some men, however, got tattoos to demonstrate membership in a gang or group, much like the Native American and African tribes.


The History of Body Art Tattoos

Body art is still used in ancient practices and to show status rankings in tribes like the Surma of Ethiopia. For example, in the Surma tribe, young boys still use lip plates. Lip plates are used to stretch the lips and indicate how many cattle a man’s family will receive from his bride’s family when they are married. The tattoos that women receive when they are married include symbols of prosperity and well-being.

Body art has lasted throughout history and is still important in society. The tribes of Africa keep old traditions alive by continuing to use body art, and Americans use body art to identify themselves and as a form of individuality. In a sense, as society has grown and changed, so has body art.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Ed Hardy Tattoos - Lower Back Design

Ed Hardy Lower Back Tattoo
Ed Hardy Lower Back Design
Ed Hardy has contributed a lot to the to the world of tattoos and he is well recognized today for his works. His art work have traveled many nations where the designs of Ed Hardy have been inked by many people. In this tattoo, depicted is a popular tattoo that is probably the most famous Ed Hardy Designs, "Love Kills Slowly", which is also a logo that is printed on shirts and clothing line by Christian Audigier, who was granted permission by Ed Hardy to print his designs.

Chest tattoo woman no bra 2

Chest tattoo woman no bra 2

Chest tattoo woman no bra 2


Sunday, July 25, 2010

Lower Back Butterfly And Tribal Tattoos

Lower Back Butterfly Tribal Tattoo
Lower Back Butterfly Tribal Tattoo
Butterflies are beautiful creatures of nature, their meanings as a tattoo often symbolizes rebirth or can be a significance symbol that revolves around a new change in life. Butterfly tattoos have always been admired by both women and girls. There are many places to get a butterfly tattoo design. In this picture of a lower back tattoo, the design consist of a butterfly tat with tribal designs that is embellished with a name in black ink.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Baby Wings Tattoo Design - Memorial Tats

Baby Wing Tattoo
Baby Wing Tattoo
Winged tattoos are commonly known as a positive symbol that have a connection with heavenly angels. It is a symbol that many people have come to love having as a tattoo design. In this image, it shows a winged tattoo of a memorial or remembrance design that is dedicated to a lost love one, most likely that of a newborn baby or child.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Best Friend Tattoos - Matching Tattoo Designs

Best Friend Tattoos
Best Friend Tattoos
Ideas for best friend tattoos can come in many ways and form. Ideas can come from the things you and your friend both have in common or ideas can be keyed to activities you both love to share and enjoy together. Having matching tattoos of a similar design as in this tattoo picture of matching star designs, is something you can relate ideas from. You can also think about tattoos with "half counterparts" such as a half heart tattoo that can be split between you and your friend. Deciding to get a "friendship tattoo", remember a close friendship bond is something that should always be cherished through both the good and bad times. Seriously think about getting a best friend tattoo design, as sometimes friendships our not forever, but tattoos are.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Ace Of Spades Tattoo Design

Ace Tattoo
Ace Of Spades Tattoo
Playing card tattoos are sometimes tattooed by individuals that like to gamble. Some of the most popular tattoos of playing cards are the "joker" and those of the hearts and spade suits. The queen, king, jack, and the ace are some of the preferred designs for tattoos. The history of the ace of spades and it's design goes back to its creation. The ace of spades is a known as the death card, the ace is also considered the highest valued card in the deck.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Lower Belly Tattoos

Lower Belly Tattoos
Lower Belly Tattoos
When we think of belly tattoos, one of the most likely area we think about is the navel or belly button. But not all belly or stomach tattoos have to involve around the "belly button". Women and girls thinking of getting a tattoo design on the stomach area might also find the lower belly area of the waist a good spot for a tattoo.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Ankle Tattoos For A Woman

Ankle Tattoos
Ankle Tattoo
Some of the best places for a tattoo on a woman is the ankle. Tattoo designs for such a spot can be very stylish and fashionable. Women and girls often get their name tattooed on the ankle, but their are other designs of ankle tattoos beside names you could consider. Just to name a few, ankle tattoos of flowers, ankle bracelets, floral vines, stars, beads are great tattoo designs for the ankle.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Religious Wooden Cross Tattoo


Wooden Cross Tattoo
One of the most significant symbol for many religion's, are the wooden cross. Tattoos of the wooden cross are a common way to express a person's beliefs or faith in God. Crosses can be displayed in almost any form of design or pattern. Some cross tattoos can be that of tribal, Celtic, or other styles that exhibit a shape that is similar to the known design of the cross.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Popular Tattoos Gallery | tribal Maori Tattoo-Popular Tribal Tattoo Flash Designs


Popular Tribal Tattoo Flash Designs


Choosing an ideal tribal tattoo flash design seems to be so easy. But for a newbie this will surely need some time especially when there are many options to choose from. If you are in this position, it is recommendable to select from popular tribal tattoo flash designs instead of just randomly browsing through the net or checking out magazines and catalogs at the tattoo studio.

Here are some of the most popular among the many tribal tattoo flash designs:

(1) Cross

One of the top favorites among tattoo enthusiasts is the cross because it is very symbolic and can be used in various themes. People who have tribal cross tattoos have various reasons such as expression of faith, to remember a departed loved one, to symbolize hope and many others. Gothic and Celtic tribal tattoo flash designs are two of the most popular themes that use the cross extensively.

(2) "Ta Moko" also known as Maori tattoo

The Maori in New Zealand are of Polynesian descent and they are known for their rich culture which includes the tradition of permanently marking their skins. "Ta Moko" is different from regular tattoo because its process includes carving the skin using chisels or "uhi" which leaves the skin with rough textured grooves. Modern tattoo artists mimic the style and technique of the Maori by using modern-day equipment.

(3) Dragon

Many people, especially the guys, often go for a tattoo design that symbolizes strength and power, which is why the dragon is among the favorites. This mystical creature has been represented in various styles, but if you want to emphasize what it symbolizes it's best to go for the tribal style.

(4) Love

There are many ways to represent love if you want this to be inked onto your skin. There are tribal text styles which you can use in expressing messages to your loved one. Hearts, flowers and kisses are just three of the more common visualizations of love and they are all popular especially to the younger generations.

(5) Angel

A tribal angel inked onto the chest, back or arm is a great representation of one's faith or a belief that there is someone guarding them from harm. People who have angel tattoos may have varying opinions, but the most common is that angels are universally popular because they are aesthetically and symbolically pleasing.

(6) Flower

There are women who love being tattooed with tribal flowers because this symbolizes their femininity but with an edge. And this design is quite popular among younger female artists and clients.

(7) Butterfly

Similar to the flower tattoos, butterflies are among the women's favorites. Often combined with flowers, the butterfly is a great symbol of change or metamorphosis, as well as beauty.

With several options, you will be able to make a decision in no time. Visualize the result in your mind prior to your search of tribal tattoo flash designs on the net. And always remember to ask the artist's opinion especially when it comes to the actual design that you will put on paper and then onto your skin.

10 Flower Ideas For Foot Tattoos

Foot Tattoos Flowers
Foot Tattoos Flowers


More ideas for foot tattoos representing different styles of flowers that many women find beautiful and irresistible. All images should be used to gather ideas for your own tattoo. Don't try to duplicate these flower designs in any manner, be creative and design your own tattoo.



flower tattoos
Flower Tattoos For Foot


Dandelion Flower Fluff Tattoo
Dandelion Flower Fluffs


Flower Tattoo Designs
Flower Tattoo Designs


henna flower tattoos
Henna Flower Tattoo


foot tattoos of flowers
Foot Tattoo of Flowers


Sunflower Tattoo
Sunflower and Flower Tattoos


Tribal Flower Foot Tattoo
Tribal and Flower Foot Tattoo


Flower Ideas For Foot Tattoo
Foot Tattoo Ideas For Small Flowers


Hawaiian Flower Foot Tattoo
Hawaiian Flower Foot Tattoo

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Cute Elephant Design - Ankle Tattoo

Elephant Tattoos
Elephant Tattoos
Cute tattoo designs can involve lots of things that people find very pretty and attractive. Baby animals such as monkeys, tigers, kittens and this elephant tattoo design fits the category of being a "cute tattoo".

Popular Tattoos Gallery | Scorpion ink Tattoo- Tattoo Ideas For Girls

Scorpion ink Tattoo- sexy ink Tattoo

Tattoo Ideas For Girls


There's nothing quite as sexy as a girl with a tattoo. The right tattoo on a girl can accentuate her feminine curves while at the same time showing that she is confident and self assured. The key to finding a great tattoo design is to choose something that is personal to you and that is scaled correctly for your body size and for where you are placing the design on your body. Here are some tattoo ideas for girls that should get you started on choosing a design that is going to work well for you.

Before you even start looking at tattoo ideas you should sit down and take a minute to write down some things that interest you or that have personal meaning for you. You can write down concrete things like "dragons" or "butterflies", or you can write down more abstract concepts like "I want a tattoo that represents the change I am going through in my life right now". Obviously those are just examples, but if you sit down and take a minute to think it out you should be able to come up with a decent sized list of ideas or concepts.

Once you've written some things down you can start browsing through flash galleries online or looking for pictures for tattoo ideas for girls. Keep your personality in mind when you are browsing as well. For instance, if you are soft and feminine, you may want to look for a tattoo that matches your personality. If you are more edgy you may want to look for a design to match. You'll most likely be happier with your tattoo if you look for something that is a reflection of your style or attitude.

Keep in mind as well that most tattoo artists are happy to modify designs for you, so if you find a design that is almost right but not perfect you can always have the artist change it so it is ideal.

As far as where to get the tattoo on your body it pretty much comes down to personal taste. If you aren't sure where you want to get the tattoo yet pay attention to pictures of other girls with tattoos and make note of any placements that really catch your eye. Keep in mind as well that tattoos can be used to play up parts of your body that you love or to downplay parts that you don't depending upon their placement. Often times the right placement on the body can make all the difference in how good a tattoo looks so choose your location carefully.

Your tattoo artist should be able to advise you on the size of tattoo that you should get depending upon the body part that you are getting it on. If the tattoo is too big for the body part it can look awkward, and if it is too small it can get lost. However, your tattoo artist should be able to help you decide what size will look best.

By taking the time to think through your tattoo design and come up with an idea you really love you will be much more likely to be happy with the final outcome for years to come.



Friday, July 16, 2010

Asian Tribal Tattoo Designs



Asian Tribal Tattoo Designs

Tattoo Pattern Designs Of Tribal, Celtic, & Henna

Tribal foot tattoosThinking about some of the best designs of foot tattoos can lead you toward some of the most popular tattoo designs. With that being said, tribal, Celtic and henna designs can fit most women needs to wanting a great tattoo for their foot. With tribal designs for a foot tattoo, you can create a design to accent the lines and curves of your foot.

Tribal foot tattoos doesn’t have to be a complicate design to be beautiful. A small simple tribal design can be pleasing just as much as any other design.

Tribal Foot Tattoo
Tribal Foot Tattoo Design


Tribal Koi Tattoo
Tribal and Koi Fish Tattoo


Tribal women designs
Tribal Designs For Women


Tribal Design Foot Tattoo
Tribal Design foot Tattoo




Looking at Celtic foot tattoos, they can be symbols commonly used in Celtic tattoos. Knot works can be configured into many shapes and objects. Creating your own interlacing Celtic patterns into a unique design is something to consider also.

Celtic Trinity Tattoo
Celtic Trinity Tattoo


Celtic Tattoo
Celtic Tattoo




Henna foot designs leaves a lasting expression that is very amazing and beautiful. Henna art are very detailed and delicate. Having a great henna design tattooed permanently will have you enjoying the henna tattoo for the rest of your life.

henna tattoos
Henna Tattoo


Henna Tattoo Ideas
Henna Tattoo Design Ideas


Henna Foot Tattoo
Henna Foot Tattoo



Thursday, July 15, 2010

Women's whole body tattoo. Not wearing underwear 3


Women's whole body tattoo. Not wearing underwear 3
Women's whole body tattoo. Not wearing underwear 3

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Tattoos of Flowers - For Both Men and Women

Tattoos of Flowers
Tattoos of Flowers

Hawaiian Flower Tattoo
Hawaiian Flower Tattoo
The majority of individuals both men and women love "flower tattoos". There are certainly a few men out there that may not consider a flower tattoo as a design, but there are some that do. Besides what is there not to like about a flower tattoo? Flowers are beautiful and very pretty, flowers can symbolize many things in life.
Lily Tattoos
Lily Tattoo


Feet Tattoos Foot Tattoo Flowers
Foot Flower Tattoo
People who love flower tattoos commonly have a spiritual bond with nature. They are not only aware of the beauty that surrounds them but can also see that simple things can lead to happiness just as well. Sometimes you just have to open your eyes to realize, the pleasures of life you been searching for all this time, has always surrounded you.
Waves and Flowers Lower Back Tattoo
Waves and Flowers Tattoo

Designs of flowers as tattoo
Designs of flowers as tattoo
If you want to express love or something significant in your life flower tattoos can represent these things. Although mostly women get tattoos of flowers, a few men has found the design very meaningful as well. Tattoos of a flower are not set to be tattooed by only one gender, it is a gift from mother earth, a beautiful natural ornament, that is to be shared by both men and women.