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Thursday, November 20, 2008

BRAD PITT TATTOOS ON OPRAH

BRAD PITT BACK TATTOO DOODLE

Brad Pitt back tattoo expained

Brad Pitt’s Arm Tattoo = Otzi the Iceman


Brad Pitt’s Arm Tattoo = Otzi the Iceman

BRAD PITT STOMACH TATTOO

Brad Pitt Tattoo's Angelina Jolie's Birthday On His Stomach




Brad Pitt gets inked up

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Since hooking up with smoking mama Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt has added several tattoos to that yummy body of his. A viewer asked him a question about his tattoos on Oprah today, and Brad clammed up real quick (see the video below).

She specifically asked him about the “ice man” tattoo on his forearm. People believe this tattoo is an image of Ötzi the Iceman, Europe’s oldest natural mummy. Seems an odd thing to get a tattoo of, huh? Papa Pitt wouldn’t open up about it, simply saying that getting tattooed with someone you love is special and personal.

Something tells me the theory that the arm tattoo is of Ötzi the Iceman isn’t true. When Brad was spotted with this funky thing on his back, everyone was super sure that it was a map of the levees in New Orleans. Seemed plausible, as Brad does a lot of charity work down in the Big Easy, trying to restore it after the devastation of Katrina. However, lady love Angelina Jolie later came out and said it was really nothing more than a doodle.

He just liked it! The picture everybody saw was kind of awkward, but it just lines up beautifully on his back, just enhances the part of the body I like…I mean, it’s meaningful in that it’s us making angles and shapes out of each other’s body, that kind of a thing.

I think my favorite of his tattoos is the one on his stomach. It’s 06/4/75 written in Khmer, which happens to be Angelina’s birthday. I can’t say I totally understand this one, but I think it’s kind of sweet.



Sunday, November 16, 2008

ROCK TATTOO

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MARIO TATTOO

A Life in the Day: Nikole Lowe, tattoo artist

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November 16, 2008




The New Zealander, 36, who works in Clerkenwell, London, talks to Charlotte Hunt-Grubbe

I can’t wake up to an alarm — I don’t like it. I tell myself what time to wake up before I go to sleep. I don’t know how it works, but it always seems to. Around 8 I go for a pee, have a shower, get dressed, put my make-up on and feed the cats, Lola and Bell. I acquired them from my ex-boyfriend; I love them. I’ve grown rocket and tomatoes this year, so I make a salad for lunch and chuck a banana in to eat at work. I ride my bike to the studio, Into You, in Clerkenwell. I try to be there by 10, giving me two hours to draw.

I didn’t mean to go into tattooing — it was a total mistake. I thought I was going to be a musician: I love singing. I grew up on a beautiful farm just north of Auckland. My parents still live there — they owned takeaways on the beach. When I’d just turned 16 my art teacher gave me a really, really bad mark and my mum told her she was a f***ing cow and made me leave school. I was broke and had no qualifications, so I walked into a tattoo studio in Auckland to sell designs I’d doodled, and the guy who owned the shop fell in love with me, pretty much. I started working there and that was that.

Tattoos are like the diary of your life: every one has a memory of what was going on at the time. When you first get tattooed you see “tattoo” when you look at yourself naked. Then as you get more and you just see empty skin — everything else is coloured in and you have this one white patch. I think part of the addiction is getting rid of skin.

I’m a keen art collector: my left leg is my collecting leg — all small pieces that remind me of different friends — whereas my right leg is one piece and my arms are another. My sister, Kimshiree, moved to New Zealand and I miss her terribly. I’m tossing up whether to get her name on my wedding finger — the only part of my hand I’m not tattooed on because I’m such an old romantic.

I can have a lunch break if I like, but I tend to graze during the day. What people want goes through stages — I guess that’s fashion. At the moment I’m doing a lot of koi fish, but I’ve done some strange things in my time. I tattooed an angry duck on a dwarf’s penis. It was a cartoon duck going “Grrr”. And that was his only tattoo — he’d been dared to do it by his office. After I’d done it he said: “Can you write ‘the angry duck’ underneath?” He came back a year later and got big cartoon oval eyes on his arse.

You can’t think about how you’re hurting clients when you’re drawing a line: if you do you’re not going to put it in properly. I try to help people relax. It can be quite comfortable when you learn to relax. But it depends: if you’re female and you’ve got your period it’s more sensitive, or if you’re feeling a little bit unstable mentally.

Pretty much all my customers are amazing — they let me do what I like on them, with just a small brief. Some of them really push me and I like that: they want something extra special, with lots of detail, and it feels like I’m going up a gear. There’ll be a stage where I’ll think: “Wow, how did I actually do that?”

I was never going to be heavily tattooed. I don’t know what happened. But when I’m old it will grow with me and I’ll still look beautiful. I put sunscreen on to stop them fading. I’ve still got my back and my front to go — but I don’t know if I want my titties done — and a bit of thigh and maybe something on my face, but not until I’m older, and then I’ll be out of space and over being tattooed. You have days when you’ll be walking down the street and nobody will look at you and then you’ll have a day where every person stops you or stares. I think I scare some guys. They don’t really approach me any more. I haven’t been asked out on a date in three years.

Usually me and the girls have a cocktail around six o’clock in the studio, and I try to finish at seven. I’ve got lots of friends who are DJs and musicians. We love eating out and going to gigs and bars. If I’m not out I’ll cook dinner for me and my two flatmates and do a rough sketch for the morrow, or check my e-mails and maybe reply — I’m rubbish at that. I’ve got a massive library of art books, so I’ll flip through what to take to work the next day.

I go to bed at about midnight and put some ambient music on, really chilled and slow. Bell jumps up. I try to get her off me — she f***in’ squashes me, but she loves to sleep on my chest. I have to look at the clock next to my bed. If I don’t know what the time is before I go to sleep, I have trouble knowing what time to wake up. I say, “Go to sleep, ” and that’s it.

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Tattoos and Body Art: What to Expect When Getting Tattooed : Tattoo Machines: What to Expect When Getting Tattooed

ELABORATE BACK TATTOO

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Heart Tattoo Design Styles

Heart tattoos have different design styles. Three common heart tattoo design styles are the following:

1. Traditional heart tattoo design. These are the traditional heart tattoos that have been around for years. Many of which carry a banner across the front, with a name. They are the simplest in form and style, yet also the most classic. One should consider this heart tattoo design if they desire something classic and more traditional. The banner across the front also lends itself best to this style of heart tattoo design.

2. Modern heart tattoo design. The modern design is usually more abstract or else it is more "busy" than the traditional style. An example of a more modern design is a heart surrounded by elaborate flames, or a heart being ripped open with something appearing to come out. Modern heart tattoo designs have much variety to them, and many possibilities to explore if one is looking for something custom.

3. Tribal heart tattoo design. Essentially this is a tribal design, formed into a heart. Many times at first glance the heart is not apparent. When one focus's in though, the outline of a heart can be strong and distinct. A tribal heart tattoo design is a good option if you like tribal tattoo's but also prefer something more distinct than a typical abstract tribal design. Here you can have an actual heart tattoo, and a tribal tattoo, in one shot.

Whatever design style you prefer, it's important to research and take a look at all kinds of heart tattoo examples and designs. A good online tattoo book or collection can be a great source to view all kinds of different heart tattoo designs.

I've discovered a great online tattoo collection which you can see and read about at http://www.tattoo-book.info Here you can go through hundreds of amazing designs, including heart tattoo designs. Check out http://www.tattoo-book.info and thanks for reading.

Low prices, fun staff turns Liquid Courage into liquid gold - Jamie Bell

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Liquid Courage tattoo artist Chad Elsasser puts the finishing touches on a client's tattoo. (Andrea Barbe/The Gateway)
Liquid Courage tattoo artist Chad Elsasser puts the finishing touches on a client's tattoo. (Andrea Barbe/The Gateway)



Devin Ferguson sits in an art-covered room, diligently doodling into a sketchbook he has set down on a leather lounge chair that looks like it belongs in the office of a prominent dentist. In a way, Ferguson's career is similar to that of a dentist: every day, he stands above clients who willingly experience pain to somehow better themselves. His focus, however, is not on dental work - it's on tattoos.

Ferguson is a tattoo artist and part owner of Liquid Courage, a local custom tattoo shop located in midtown Omaha. As one of eight tattoo artists in the shop, he draws designs by hand specifically for each of his clients, no matter how complex the designs may be.

Voted in KETV's 2008 A-list awards as the No. 1 spot for tattooing and piercing in the metro, Liquid Courage experienced a change of scenery. The shop recently moved to a new location near 75th and Pacific streets from their previous studio just south of 84th and Center streets. Ferguson described the move as "the next step to take" for the parlor; a natural progression for any small business looking for the opportunity to expand.

The shop's success comes from the ever-increasing popularity of tattoos and piercings, particularly among college students.

According to a 2003 survey conducted by and published in American Demographics, approximately 43 percent of 21-year-olds have at least one tattoo or body piercing.

Ferguson said he has noticed the local popularity of body art. He said Omaha is becoming "heavily tattooed." He credits the change in norms with the fact that tattoos and body piercings don't have the same social connotation that they had in years past.

"People are beginning to realize that tattoos are not just for bikers and hookers anymore," Ferguson said. "They're for everybody."

Liquid Courage has gained quite a following from local college students looking for custom tattoos at reasonable prices.

UNO junior Phil Manley has gotten four tattoos from the parlor. He said he chose the location after hearing about it from friends.

"People choose Liquid Courage because of reputation," Manley said. "All the people there are really nice and willing to work with you."

This focus on customer experience is one of the major goals for Liquid Courage. Ferguson said that every client who walks in gets to sit down with an artist while they bounce ideas off each other. It's a rare chance to work with an artist on a final design, as opposed to "walking in and picking a design off the wall," Ferguson said. "Everyone gets a tattoo to be original."

This dedication to custom tattooing is what led Ferguson and two fellow tattoo artists, Johnna McCreary and Jason Brown, to open Omaha's first-ever custom tattoo shop eight years ago. Since then, Liquid Courage has expanded to include eight tattoo artists and two body piercers.

For those considering tattoos, Ferguson said trends seem to be leaning towards the classics and away from the obscure. For college students, he said tattoos have been getting larger in size. He has noticed that many clients come to the parlor seeking traditional American and Japanese tattoos, ranging from simple words that carry meaning for the client to simple symbols like stars and anchors.

"Classic, simple motifs are coming back into popularity," he said. "People are looking for something timeless as opposed to era-specific."

Sophomore Jillian Endebrock's tattoo is one example. She chose to get the words "freedom," "beauty," "truth" and "love" wrapped around her ankle.

"They are four words that are really positive and beautiful, and words that should all be a part of an ideal world," Endebrock said.

While some opt for getting inked with traditional words, pictures or phrases, others opt for something a bit more obscure.

"I remember a guy who flat-out insisted on a Tasmanian devil with a jester hat on, holding a bong in one hand and a Bud Light in another," Ferguson said. "Almost nothing shocks me anymore."

In addition to personalizing tattoos, Liquid Courage attracts so many college students because of price. Ferguson said the price is based on one session per tattoo piece and on time spent for multiple session tattoos. There is a minimum price of $60 with multiple session tattoos at a rate of $100 per hour. For those looking to get inked, a deposit is required to hold an appointment, but that money does go towards the price of the tattoo.

On the other hand, Ferguson says the price of body piercings has become relatively inexpensive in comparison.

"Piercings are less expensive because there are more manufacturers out there making great jewelry," he said.

Ferguson continued to say that delicate facial piercings are most requested by females. Popular ones include nostril piercings and the Monroe, a stud on the left side above the upper lip that resembles the beauty mark on Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe's face. In contrast, males tend to do eyebrow piercings and other larger industrial piercings on the face.

While Liquid Courage has only been in business since 2000, Ferguson's dream is to be in the tattooing industry for the next 20 years.

"I'm obsessed with becoming the best tattooer and shop owner I can be," he wrote on the Liquid Courage Web site. "That way I don't have to get a real job."

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Feminine Small Tattoos By Jessica Flowers Platinum Quality Author

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Many women want to get tattooed, yet prefer to get feminine small tattoos to start out. It's a great idea and there are some great design ideas for feminine small tattoos. Check them out:

1. Small Flowers.

A small flower design is simple, pretty and an easy first tattoo to get. You really can't go wrong with a small flower design (I mean, how many girls would have regrets over getting a cute tiny flower!) You can also have a wide range of possibility with a small flower. Color, type of flower, stem if any, are a few of the custom decisions you get to make.

2. Butterfly Tattoos.

While a butterfly tattoo may be a little bigger than a small flower design, it still can qualify as a feminine small tattoo. Butterflies are colorful, beautiful designs that can have a lot of significance. As with the flower, there are many different butterfly designs to choose from. Make sure to research around and find the best butterfly for you!

3. Star tattoo.

Star tattoos can be the ultimate in small design tattoos. And yes, star tattoos can be very feminine. Many women have tiny star tats and they look great! Stars have a rich history in tattooing and can serve as a symbol for strength and direction in life. Don't think stars are limited either. There are different star tattoo designs to choose from, and you'll be able to choose which color you want to fill in your star as well. Star's are beautiful and fun tattoos that could be the ideal tiny feminine design that you are after.

Want to see thousands of high quality beautiful feminine small tattoos? Check them out right here - http://top-tattoo-designs.blogspot.com/

This is the best gallery to find your next tattoo or even your first tattoo. Definitely check this place out and don't miss out on the great high quality designs that they offer for women! - http://top-tattoo-designs.blogspot.com/

Bullseye Tattoos Sees Holiday Trend in Hot Tattoo Choices


A survey of online tattoo buyers reveals the most popular choices for body art this holiday season tend toward those with personal meaning and those with a religious theme.

Staten Island, NY (PRWEB) November 12, 2008 -- Tattoos are popular year round, but Victor Modafferi, co-owner of Bullseye Tattoos, recently surveyed his customers to find out what the holiday trends were for 2008 and discovered that heart tattoos, cross tattoos and those with personal meaning to the wearer definitely outpaced others during the final months of the year.

Modafferi explained, "Many of the customers who purchase tattoos on our website aren't simply looking for body art. They're looking for something symbolic. As Thanksgiving and Christmas roll around, they're thinking about their family and friends and the memory of loved ones who aren't with them any longer is very strong in their minds." Modafferi continued, "One way to memorialize these loved ones are with religious or cross tattoos along with names, dates or Bible verses. Others simply want to let the world know how strong their beliefs are, and Christmas is a natural time to think about getting a cross or religious tattoo."

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

BREASTS ON ASS TATTOO

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Female Tattoo Galleries - Find Your Perfect Tattoo! By Jessica Flowers

An excellent place to find your perfect tattoo is a female tattoo gallery. The convenience, selection and various styles make it an ideal one stop shop for finding a great design. Here are various choices for female tattoo galleries.

Free female tattoo galleries online.

There are some free galleries which have a hodgepodge of various generic designs. If you want something simple and straightforward, this might be your best bet. But, you may miss out on some real pretty designs in other galleries online, which have much larger selections, and much higher quality designs.

Female Only Galleries

Female only galleries are strictly for designs which are considered feminine. You'll find butterfly designs, flower designs, and fairy designs as well as much more. There's usually a membership fee to get access into the gallery, but after that you have free reign to roam around and check out the girl tattoo designs.

Female and Male Galleries.

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This is really my personal preference for tattoo galleries online. You not only get female tattoo designs, but you get to check out male designs and "neutral' designs which could go either way and are still definitely unique and beautiful. Personally, I hate to miss out on any great designs, and actually many of the men designs I've actually bookmarked for consideration later! These galleries also tend to have a much larger selection, constantly update their site, and since they attract both women and men, there designs are always of high quality, award winning stature.

Whatever you decide, it's definitely worth researching a gallery to find the perfect tattoo design!

Here is my personal favorite female and male tattoo gallery - http://top-tattoo-designs.blogspot.com/

They have unlimited award winning beautiful designs which you can download and print out immediately - http://top-tattoo-designs.blogspot.com/

Ultimate BlackBerry Storm Tattoo!

TATTOO NEWS - BlackBerry tattoo wins man a real Storm

BlackBerry enthusiast site CrackBerry organized a contest titled "What would you do for a BlackBerry Storm?" urging readers to do something extreme to win one of the 10 touch-screen e-mail handsets it's giving out for free.

The first winner, T.J., has been picked, and boy, was it over the top--he tattooed a full-size Storm along with the CrackBerry logo on his calf along with the words "iPhone Sucks" below that. What made it even more cringe-inducing was that the tattoo artist was a major iPhone fanboy--it's a good thing he was professional and did a good job. Would you go as far as T.J. did for your favorite gadget?

Monday, November 10, 2008

Amanda's 5 Star Tattoo

SEXY STAR TATTOOS

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Star Tattoos

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Star tattoos are worn by many different kinds of individuals. From punks to professionals to mixed martial art fighters, the star tattoo design has one powerful quality behind it that many have taken and applied to their own way of life.

1. Symbolism

Star tattoos have great symbolism and meaning behind them, as well as a meaningful history. Sailors used to navigate their way with the help of stars. The north star was essential to find in order to go in the direction in which you desired. Hence the star tattoo design took on a symbol for guidance and finding one's way. Sailors would place this on their forearms as a good luck charm in guiding themselves safely home from the seas. Further symbolization translates into finding the right way in life, or steering one's self on the right path.

2. Star tattoo wearers

Many current day military get the nautical star tattoo design, as guidance to return home from war safely. Militant punk individuals have the star tattoo design also inked on for it's history and guidance symbolism as well. And more recently many mixed martial art fighters can be seen wearing the nautical star tattoo design, most likely as good luck guidance symbols for not only victory in the ring, but guiding one safely through a match.

The nautical star tattoo design is a powerful symbol with a strong history behind it. It actually brings together many individuals from different walks of life for its universal message of strength and guidance. Star tattoos come in different styles, while the original nautical star tattoo continues to be a popular star tat.

For all the different styles of star tattoo designs, as well as ideas and inspiration, see http://www.tattoo-book.info Here you can find star tattoos and many other unique one of a kind tattoo designs. http://www.tattoo-book.info

Tattoo researcher preserves history, culture

Tattoos may be all the rage in modern culture, but ironically, traditional indigenous tattooing practices are waning. Working hard at documenting the history and meaning behind these fading customs is archaeologist and cultural anthropologist Lars Krutak. A doctoral student in Arizona State University's School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Krutak has served as the anthropological consultant on National Geographic documentaries, was the co-winner of the 2003 American Book Award in Literature and is currently the technical advisor for a major tattoo Web site.

Adding to his list of unique accomplishments, Krutak is preparing to pen the first book to detail the Kalinga Batok, a more than 1,000-year-old Philippine practice that bridges tattoo ritual and nature in what he deems a "show of Kalinga artistic ability, cultural pride and status." Krutak plans to include interviews with and photographs of all living Kalinga tattooed elders in the bilingual Kalinga and English book. Titled "Voices of the Ancestors: The Living Tradition of Kalinga Batok," the tome is designed to preserve cultural knowledge for future Kalinga generations and will present a little known ancient practice to the outside world. In addition, Krutak recently worked with the sole surviving Kalinga tattooist to produce a Discovery Channel documentary that is slated to air in January 2009.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

COLORFUL BACK TATTOOS

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Cute Fairy Tattoos and What They Mean

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Some of the cutest tattoos for women are cute fairy tattoos. The variations with the fairy tattoo can range greatly. The colors you can pick can range from purple to pink to green, and many others. The fairy designs come in a wide variety of positioning; from the feet to the head, fairies have varying postures which you can consider.

Most fairy tattoos are very feminine; long hair, long legs, barefoot and sometimes bare breasted. Easily one of the most feminine tattoos you can get!

So what do fairy tattoos mean? What symbolism do they have behind them?

Fairy designs have the power to represent youth and innocence; a time when the simplest little things would cause wonder and awe. There is also a magical element to a fairy. The idea that it can grant us a wish. She can wave her fairy wand and make our dreams come true!

So for hope, dreams, and manifesting realities, a cute fairy tattoo can serve as a great form of symbolism. Imagine any time you have a goal or desire in your life, turning to your cute fairy tattoo and asking it to grant you your wishes! This can be a fun and great motivational way to take action upon your dreams and desires.

Research all the various fairy tattoo designs until you come up with the one you find the cutest and speaks to you the most. Then choose your colors, or perhaps the design you find will already have the right colors that appeal to you.

Want to research cute great Fairy tattoo designs? Check out the one's in this gallery - http://top-tattoo-designs.blogspot.com/

Here you can find unlimited tattoo designs and many, many cute fairy tattoos! Check it out at - http://top-tattoo-designs.blogspot.com/

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Tattooed mom greets curious stares with a friendly smile


DEAR ABBY: I read the letter from "Future Skin Artist, Port Huron, Mich." (Aug. 7), the 18-year-old male who wants to be a tattoo and piercing artist and who sports 20 piercings and a tattoo. He was complaining about the stares and cruel remarks he got from people.

I am a devoted 33-year-old mom of an 8-year-old son. I have a degree in computer forensics, a successful career, 34 piercings and 20 tattoos.

I started by getting my tongue and eyebrow pierced when I was 18. I have had to deal with all the same issues, and it used to frustrate me. Over the years, I have learned a few things about dealing with people.

Most people are not trying to be rude or offensive -- they're just curious. It is essential to not be rude to them, but to smile and answer, "Of course it hurt, but it's not so bad."
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

BUSH TATTOO

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Tribal Tattoo Vs Traditional Tattoo By Chess McDoogle

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Here are a few things to consider when choosing between a tribal tattoo and a traditional tattoo:

1. If you are looking for meaning or symbolism, you can find them in both styles. Traditional tattoos, have a long history and meaning behind them. Researching various tribes and the origin of tribal tattoos, you can also discover they hold meaning and symbolism as well.

2. Beware of trendy tattoos. Tribal tats have become the current craze over recent years. You see them everywhere now, and it's entered into "trendy territory". Jumping on these kind of bandwagons are always dangerous. Many people have chosen this style because they think they "look cool", when really it's just a reflection of what society has currently deemed to be "cool".

If you rely on trends to make decisions you set yourself up for regret years later when the trend wears off and it's now seen as old, generic, and lame. An example of this can be seen in the chain link or barb wire design which many guys got around their bicep some years back. That became a big trend for a few years, but then quickly fizzled into a generic, played out design which has virtually died and lost its onetime so called ''coolness''.

3. Traditional tattoo's have stood the test of time. Many of these old school tats, be it a colorful traditional tiger or a classic nautical star, have stood up solidly for years. They have always had a steady and strong following, and many big time tattoo enthusiasts still will go for traditional designs. Traditional tats have remained strong and consistent, making them a great choice.

Whichever style you choose, you should ultimately go with your own personal preference and find the design which truly speaks to you.

Chess McDoogle has discovered an incredible collection of tattoo designs in which to choose from. He reveals the resource at http://tattoo-book.blogspot.com/

Here you can find both traditional and tribal designs which you can use for free, see http://tattoo-book.blogspot.com/ and thanks for reading.

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Couple decide to tie the knot at tattoo parlor


WATERBURY, Conn. (AP) — Some say it with diamonds. But a couple wanted tattooed knuckles to seal their matrimonial bond. Tracy Fox, 24, and her 22-year-old groom, Nick Adams, tied the knot in a Waterbury tattoo parlor on Halloween, married by a justice of the peace dressed as a witch.

The couple dressed like their favorite characters from the horror flick "The Return of the Living Dead."

As part of the ceremony, Fox and Adams each had a special word tattooed on their knuckles. She chose "werewolf" because she loves werewolf movies and he chose "wormfood" because he says everyone will be worm food someday.

They later exchanged plastic rings _Frankenstein for him and Bride of Frankenstein for her — and celebrated with a black cat cream wedding cake.

Information from: Republican-American, http://www.rep-am.com

Monday, November 3, 2008

LOADED GUN IN PANTS TATTOO

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Tattoo Gallery - Where To Find Your Tattoo!

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Finding the right tattoo is obviously very important since you'll be wearing it for life. Finding that tattoo can be challenging, and exhausting if you don't look in the right places. A tattoo gallery can actually take many forms. From print, to online, to outdoors. Here are three forms of a tattoo gallery where you can find your ideal tattoo.

1. The Parlor. Naturally there is going to be a decent tattoo gallery in a tattoo parlor. Here you can go through books of various designs and photos. The walls should also be covered with various tattoo design ideas. The disadvantage is you're not in a library where you can sit down and scour through the books for hours or check them out to bring home. You may need numerous visits to a tattoo parlor to look at your favorite designs over and over before making that important decision.

2. The Outdoors. Here's a tattoo gallery one doesn't generally think of. But the outdoors provides a vast assortment of tattoo ideas and if you can develop your eyes to see in tattoo imagery, the outdoors can be a great tattoo gallery. Areas of specific interest are graffiti areas where you can view not only potential tattoo images, but murals as well. I personally have a whole graffiti mural picked out which has inspired a tattoo design. Be sure to bring a camera and photograph any ideas.

3. Print books or Online Catalogues. Perhaps the best place to see a tattoo gallery is in the comfort of your own dwelling, alone, sifting through a printed book or an online catalogue. Here you can really feel out your tattoo design, let it sit with you for a few weeks and then come back to it and see if it's personally the real deal for you. Many guides or books can cut to the chase and show you the latest and best designs available as well as older, classic, tattoo designs.

For an online tattoo gallery, check out http://www.tattoo-book.info Here you can find hundreds of unique designs as well as the classics - http://www.tattoo-book.info

Nurse Works to Change Perception of Tattoos

If the word "tattoo" makes you visualize gang members, outrageous Hollywood celebrities, or the lavishly colored patrons of the "Miami Ink" reality show, a Texas nurse researcher wants you to change your mental imagery to pictures of nurses, lawyers and business chiefs. Like the rest of the population, professionals are getting, removing and replacing tattoos more than ever before.

"There are a lot of professional women, including nurses, who have tattoos, but most put them in places where they can control who sees them," says Myrna Armstrong EdD, RN, FAAN, professor and regional dean of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing at Highland Lakes in Marble Falls. "Many dress codes prohibit them, and lots of people in healthcare facilities are not happy to see tattoos and piercings."

Armstrong has seen tattoo trends come and go while researching body art for 20 years. "One of my goals is to help healthcare professionals have a non-judgmental approach," she says. "I don't care if they want it. I'm very concerned that they know how to get it, care for it and how to remove it. About 25% of 18- to 30-year olds have them now, and it's predicted to reach 40% in a few years."

Most of them choose tattoos to reflect their internal feelings and life experiences, says Armstrong. Typically they'll think about it for a year or two. "Most don't care what others think, but they don't consider it deviant or 'in-your-face,'" she says.

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