Saturday, November 20, 2010

New Bird Tattoo


New Bird Tattoo
Tattoo design of the day is the unique design that is coming with extreme happiness and the sweet and charming look of these tattoos representing true feminine appeal so the most appealing tattoo trend of the day is the flying bird tattoo.
This tattoo trend showing the prominent sign of freedom I love this tattoo design and I am sure all especially girls will love the whole concept of tattooing because in this tattoo design many birds are flying in the sky but some are under the cage but the doors are open to caged birds are also coming outside so this shower of freedom is real and fantastic so tattoo lovers have redefined freedom with these kind of designs.
Wow look at the flying bird tattoo or we can say open caged tattoo two hands inked with tattoo design in which some birds are flying and some are under the cage and the doors are now open and birds are going to fly.

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Sexy Tattoo Designs For Girls - The Best Foot and Sleeve Tattoos


There are so many great tattoo designs for girls these days it is really amazing. In fact there are so many great looking tattoo designs for girls these days that it can be hard to narrow down the choices and find something that works for you. Two of the most currently popular trends for tattoo designs for women are tattoos for foot and sleeve tattoo designs. If you are looking for a tattoo design for either of these super sexy locations here are some great ideas.

Tattoos For Foot

Of course the foot is a small area or canvas to work from so if you are truly considering getting a foot tattoo you should try and find a design that can be small and not too intricate. If the design is too intricate it will late fade and blur.

Star Foot Tattoo - One of the most popular options these days are the star foot tattoo. The stars have always fascinated people and human throughout our short time here on earth. There are so many mysteries behind stars that they can make a great and highly symbolic tattoo.

Flower Foot Tattoo - Anther great option is to get a flower foot tattoo design hat you like. There are so many different possibilities with a flower tattoo design. One should start by deciding what is important in their life that holds meaning and significance for them. Then they can locate a great looking flower that symbolizes those things.

Sleeve Tattoo Designs

Sleeve tattoo designs can be done as a full sleeve going from wrist to shoulder. A half sleeve ranging from elbow to should and a quarter sleeve tattoo which is typically just done around the shoulder and upper part of the arm. More and more women are choosing to get sleeve tattoos or what is called getting sleeved. Here are some of the more popular ideas and tattoo design styles for feminine sleeve tattoo design.

Koi Fish Sleeve Design - The koi fish is obviously a very traditional and Japanese tattoo design that used to be done very large in full body tattoo suits worn by the Yakuza. However, today many women are getting this traditional tattoo with the beautiful new colored inks available these days.

Floral Sleeve Designs - Another popular option for women is a floral tattoo. This could be anything from a gothic looking vampire flower or a lotus flower symbolizing a journey and transformation typically religious but these days just a great classic tattoo design.http://bodytattoopaintingdesignart.blogspot.com/

Friday, November 19, 2010

Tattooing process


Tattooing process Its my real thought and I have seen factually that maximum number of persons are in favor of tattoos means they love to create tattoos over different body parts.
Tattooing process Why tattoos are in big demand is the very important question but I don’t think anybody from any part of this globe can clear its reason.
Tattooing process Tattooing is a tough process and its processing time depends on the size of your tattoos, if you are drawing big size tattoos then its take time but small tattoos doesn’t take so much time meanall its processing depends on the size of tattoo.http://bodytattoopaintingdesignart.blogspot.com/

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Sexy Women Tattoos-Horse Tattoo

Devin(e)



I wrote down the artists name as 'Devin' - can I find a link now? Can i buggery.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

spider tattoo-the hallucinating web





spider tattoo design on armspider tattoo imagesNoted as an emblem of struggle against the web of life or the dictatorships, spider tattoo is regarded as the most common tattoo among those who love to see the darkest sides of life; the spider tattoo shows a kind of desire to break any obstacles.

The spider tattoo is very much allegorical to denoting the different sides of life that we are in. Men and women both love to sport with spider tattooon their bodies. It definitely shows the stamina to take care of the critical sides of life.

The present one attracts the attention – it has a face of a lady spider in a horrific manner. It is fearful as well as interesting.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

tattoo convention in Singapore.

Loke's Tattoo yant sak painted over a picture of a dragon surrounded by the text of Buddhism. Tattoo picture sak yant first popular in Thailand. Since reaching Singapore, sak yant increasingly popular among the tattoo loversTumasik country.

This symbol quickly spread to Singapore, because most Singaporeans embrace the tradition of Buddhist and Taoist followers. Willie Heng, marketing manager at For Guang Hang tattoo gallery justify sak yant popularity in Singapore.


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According to Heng, renowned yant bags for all ages. Singapore Children also are introduced to the images and meanings yant sac. Sak yant more "rising star" for the people of Singapore are known busy, in fact need spiritual support. "Sak yant is a good spiritual medium," said Heng moment met AFP at a tattoo convention in Singapore.

This convention is followed around 300 tattoo artists from various countries. Among the hundreds of tattoo artists, there is a tattoo artist who managed to pull a lot of fans. His name Ajahn Thong. He is one of the leading tattoo artists For Guang Hang. Despite entering the 60-year-old, but still creative and productive Thong.

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Even among the tattoo lovers Thong dubbed with the title "master tattoo." To enliven the tattoo convention this time, Thong willing to fly from his native country,Thailand to Singapore. He serves all requests customer, ranging from simple images to complex symbols painted all over his back.

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If a customer is confused with the concept that would tattoo painted on her body, got advice and concepts Thong telling. "They come for good luck. And I will help them get lucky," said Thong

Buddhist tattoos popular in Thailand


Tattoo picture of religious symbols increasingly widespread in Singapore. For followers of Buddhism in Singapore, the art of tattoo is not just a form of self-recognition, but is believed to provide protection and wealth in life.
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sexy back girl budha tattoos

Ben Loke is a young Singaporean entrepreneurs who increasingly familiar with the ebb and flow value of the stock. As one of the company's top brass, Loke demanded a solution, update policies, and creating a new innovation that the company shares rebound.

girl flower crying tattoes


And this one... yeesh! It has everything! Spraypaint, tears, a rose, eyes... I wonder what the sad story behind it is.

squirrel tattoes

The collage at the top of the post consists of my shots in Penn Station, but the detailed photos are based on the pictures Andy generously sent me after the fact. These detailed photos show the brilliant colors and exquisite detail that Keller put into the tattoo, which Andy estimates represents about 18-20 hours of work.

crab tattoes


Katie credited the artist Christian Masot at Silk City Tattoo in Hawthorne, New Jersey, for this tattoo. She estimated it took about seven hours total in three sittings to create the finished product. Work from Silk City has appeared on Tattoosday several times before (see this tag), but this is the first piece we've seen by Christian.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Gavan's Hands, Folded in Prayer


This past Sunday, tens of thousands of runners gathered for the ING New York City Marathon. As luck would have it, yesterday I had the good fortune to run into Gavan, an Australian runner who had completed the marathon (his 24th!).
And where the rest of New York seemed bundled for a chilly, drizzly Autumn Day (with our first reported sleet of the season), Gavan was wearing shorts. This was great for me, as it allowed a view of this very nice tattoo on the back of his right calf
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Gavan explained that this was based on a work of art by Albrecht Dürer called Betende Hände, or "Praying Hands." One story behind the work details the sacrifice between two brothers.



He elaborated that it has a greater meaning that, although he has never been very religious, he found himself
praying during the birth of his second son, beseeching a higher power, "Please let him be okay".

He believes that the prayer travels with him, as he is separated and not always with his sons. His journey as a marathoner carries him to faraway places, as well, and these absences are tinged with worry over the well-being of his kids. Please let them be okay.

As life progresses and he grows older, these hands become more and more significant.

Gavan's tattoo is also striking in that the tattoo is on the back of his leg, and he is a runner. To complete a marathon, I believe, takes more than stamina and training. One must also have faith, whether it be in a higher power or the ability to push one's body to complete an astounding task of strength and endurance.

I also wonder how many runners this past Sunday saw Gavan's tattoo ahead of them, and drew strength from the image before them.

Gavan credits this wonderful tattoo to Jane Laver at Chapel Tattoo in Prahran, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. There's a nice profile of Jane here.

Thanks again to Gavan for sharing his hands of prayer with us here on Tattoosday! Congratulations on a race well-run and thank you for visiting our metropolis. We hope you have an enjoyable stay and pray that your return home safely to your two boys back in Australia!

Tim's Bleeding Rose


I mentioned in my last post that I met three guys on their way to New York Comic Con when they stopped and shared their tattoos.

Below we have Tim's contribution, one of his nine tattoos:




This piece, on his forearm, is a bleeding rose.

It was tattooed by Christopher Wilkie at Peter Tat-2 in West Hempstead, New York.

Tim added that the yellow highlights in the tattoo are a subtle tribute to Hulk Hogan

James Shares a Tattoo, Inspired by The Walking Dead


I met James, along with his two friends (whose tattoos were shared here and here) as they were headed to Comic Con in New York last month.

James shared this, one of his five tattoos
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This tattoo is the an interpretation of a scene from The Walking Dead.

The tattoo was done by Scottso at Matt's Tribal Dragon Tattoo in Bethpage, New York. Here's a fresh shot from when the tattoo was first completed.

Andy's Watership Down Sleeve


I met Andy back in September in Penn Station and he shared this incredible sleeve:

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Linda's Tattoo Honors Her Grandmother




One of our readers, Linda, e-mailed me this photo of one of her tattoos back in March and we have been patiently waiting to share it here until today, August 14, which is an integral part of the tattoo.

Tattoo Two


Tattoo Two

Tutti Fruity

Tutti Serra's immodest geisha girl.

I like big....


...butts and I can not lie! From Kristel

Tattoos I Know: Tracy's Tributes (Re-Post)


Let's take a moment and pause from our regularly-scheduled programming this Veteran's Day to remember the men and women who serve our country bravely. I've dug into the archives and reposted a friend's tattoo, which appeared originally here on Tattoosday in January 2008. Be sure to thank a Veteran today, and to appreciate not only our soldiers at home and abroad, but their families who support and inspire them to serve our country courageously.This post originally appeared January 14, 2008: Tracy is a friend of mine who lives in Fort Drum, New York. She was in town last weekend, visiting family, and this was the first time I have seen her since Tattoosday was born over the summer. I knew Tracy had at least one tattoo, because she and my wife have talked ink before. So when I saw her on Saturday, unexpectedly, I was happy that I had a couple of Tattoosday printouts in my pocket. I explained the blog and asked if she'd like to participate. She was happy to oblige and, as fortune would have it, she was coming to an indoor soccer game the following day. Her nephew plays on the same team as my daughter Shayna. After the game Sunday, I asked if she was ready. She lifted the back of her shirt to reveal:


I was surprised, honestly. I was not expecting butterflies, but expecting the one above it which, as fate would have it, is later in this post. But I wasn't about to pass up a cool tattoo, so I took a picture of this one as well. Tracy is a mother of two boys, Matthew and Danny, and these butterflies represent each of them, as they flutter and transform, as ones children are apt to do, growing from infants into people. Tracy had these inked three years ago in Victorville, when she was living at Ft. Irwin. She said that they had been done at "Victorville Designs," which has either changed names or gone out of business, based on this link. These butterflies are nicely inked and really seem to float over the skin. Definitely a nice tattoo, from design to execution. Above the butterflies is the tattoo that I had heard about:



A simple, basic script. The arced triad of three pillars of strength in many people's lives: "Faith. Family. Friends."
In order to understand this tattoo, we have to take a little side journey. Whatever one's politics may be, or however one feels about what we are doing in Asia and the Middle East, one thing must be acknowledged: the men and women in our military are there to do a job, to serve our country, and to fight to not only protect the people there, but here as well. Thousands of American men and women have given their lives and their souls to serve our country. As one may have guessed by two prior references (Ft. Drum and Ft. Irwin), Tracy is closely tied to the United States Army, as she is married to Pete, who is a soldier with the 10th Mountain Division, Light Infantry. On October 31, 2006, Pete's friend and fellow soldier, Major Douglas E. Sloan, was killed in the line of duty in the Wygal Valley in Afghanistan, while serving with Company B, 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment. You can read more about Doug here at the Arlington National Cemetary website. As every drop of spilled blood in the line of duty hits home, the loss of Major Sloan was devastating to his family and friends back in the States. The community of Fort Drum mourned Doug's passing and hearts went out to his wife Kerry and their children. In December 2006, to pay tribute to Doug's memory, Tracy and three friends, including Kerry, went to Tattoos Forever in Evans Mills, NY, and each had the same inscription inked. In hindsight, Tracy recalls how funny it must have appeared, for four moms in minivans to drive up to the shop and collectively get tattooed. It is a recurring theme on tattoo shows. Memorial tattoos are among the most popular types of body art. People mourn, heal, and remember through the art of the tattoo. And a piece of the loved one lives on, for years, in the flesh of the survivors, who gain strength and hold on to the memory of the departed. The alliterative mantra of "Faith, Family, and Friends" reminds not only the tattooed, but those around them, of the most important things in life. I want to thank Tracy for sharing her tattoos, and the stories behind them. I would add a special nod of gratitude to the memory of Major Douglas Sloan, who I never knew. Yet, by virtue of this tattoo, helped remind me of the sacrifice that our soldiers make day in, day out, and their families they leave behind.

Cherry Blossom Tattoo Design On Feel Girl



Saturday, November 13, 2010

Not Your Typical Knuckles Tattoo


Last month I was trying to figure out why so many interesting people were walking around the Penn Station area when a trio of tattooed guys enlightened me: it was the Friday commencement of the New York Comic Con. Now, I realize, I could go to one of these events and have a field day with some amazing tattoos on some very committed fans, but then I'd also be writing up posts for another month or two, as well, so I was content to chat with Rob and his two friends (who will appear in subsequent posts - stay tuned-). Rob offered us one of his three tattoos, this animated creature on his inner right forearm:

This is, I'm sure many of you may know, a character from Sonic the Hedgehog, an iconic video game series that appeared in the early 1990's and has since sold, according to Wikipedia, 70 million units worldwide. Rob explained that he grew up playing Sonic games and his favorite character was Knuckles the Echidna, who first appeared in Sonic the Hedgehog 3. "He was the only one I wanted to be," Rob told me. An echidna, by the way, is another name for a spiny anteater.

Dead Hot


A couple of zombie strippers from JimmyLajnen.

Simply Beautiful!


There's something about this tattoo I absolutely love - it was a tattooist submission from Karla Hansen, who writes: "Hi my name is Karla and I am a tattoo artist from Auckland, New Zealand, I recently did this tattoo on my husband Alex. It's a Chris Sanders design, the director/art director/character designer for movies sucjh as "Lilo and Stitch" and "How to train your Dragon" hope you and your followers like!!"