Thursday, December 31, 2009

Japanese Tattoo Symbols

Are you thinking about getting a Japanese tattoo design or a cursive tattoo, whatever design or idea you have for your tattoo make sure that you research it properly and think long and hard before you reach your decision because it will be with you for life.
Research is the key. Some people will spend month's searching for that elusive tattoo picture. Very popular is a bushido Japanese legacy tattoo or a Japanese symbol tattoo. You can also spell out a name in a Japanese tattoo writing style be it the name of a loved one or someone or something very special to you, again research is paramount. Do not just get a tattoo because you happened to like a picture you liked in a magazine.


Research your tattoo thoroughly using tattoo parlor's and of course the internet which will provide you with a wealth of knowledge for your tattoo design, and also translation services for Japanese tattoo writing only after you have completed this can you search out your tattoo artist.



Now that you have selected your Japanese tattoo symbol you can begin to search for a tattoo artist worthy of creating your masterpiece. This can be difficult, please don't walk in to the first tattoo parlor you find, again research is paramount. Ask friends who already have tattoos! Ask them what the shop was like , was it clean, what was the artist like, visit them yourself, show them your tattoo design or Japanese tattoo writing get them to draw it for you so you can see what your tattoo will look like with their particular style. Keep looking until you find the one for you.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A Tattoo Lettering Project







I recently accepted a tattoo lettering project from a person in England. He requested the words My My Hey Hey. This was a complex lettering treatment to create with a interlocking letters and a swash on the bottom.

My studio wall was filled with sketches and overlapping tissue studies to find a visual solution for balance and flow of connecting letterforms. I eventually found the solution with the two lowercase y's and scanned the tissues needed for use as templates in Adobe Illustrator.

Body Painting Tattoo Art Especially Japanese

Body Painting Tattoo Art Of Japanese Characters


Body Painting Tattoo Art Of Japanese Characters With Koi Fish

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Dragon American Tatoos design

Clown Tattoos Pictures design

I think clown tattoo is a extreme tattoo. clown tattoo is beautiful art of tattoos. this tattoo clown tattoos for men or women use on body.

Women Fanning In Tattoo Art Japanese Design's

Tattoo Art Japanese design With Fan Picture

Tattoo Art Japanese Design With Women Fanning


Tattoo Art Japanese Design With Women Fanning On Breast

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Amazing Asian Tattoo Art On Perfect Placement

Asian Tattoo Art On Lower Back


Asian Tattoo Art In Pelvic Area

Friday, December 25, 2009

Tribal Chest Tattoos

Tribal Chest Tattoos recounts the history of body decoration, explains the meanings and myths behind the symbols, and offers many patterns that can be combined into new motifs. All the designs included can be enlarged and traced to decorate any part of the body. Tribal tattoos have lot of black ink that holds up the tattoo very well and does not fade like other colors. The designs of tribal tattoos are popular and it is easy to design one.

These type are very popular, however, since many individuals long to feel connected to the past, to resurrect the ideals of their ancestors and to create or continue the common thread that weaves in and out through human existence. Aside from tribal tattoos, there are many other groups of tattoo ideas. Tribal tattoos have the same effects when done tastefully. They symbolize power, energy, force, ability and skill.

Custom Tattoo Designs



The stencil will then The artist will be able to create the design just for you, and also create the stencil for that specific design. By choosing to have a custom tattoo designed, you are working with a professional tattoo artist from day one. If this is the case, a custom tattoo design will be the best way to go.

Chances are, you may already have a design in mind that you would like, however on the other hand, you may have already spent hours browsing designs and may wish to blend a number of designs into one. Due to the fact that a tattoo is permanent, you need to make sure you absolutely love the tattoo that is about to be superimposed onto your skin. A tattoo is a lifelong commitment, unless you have the courage and high pain tolerance threshold required for the laser surgery necessary for removing a permanent tattoo. Why a Custom Tattoo Design?.

Custom Tattoo DesignsEvery tattoo design requires a stencil, and this is always a much easier process if the tattoo artist also creates the design. By enlisting a professional tattoo artist, you will also be able to request them to create the stencil of that design for you, so it can be applied directly to your skin. Many enthusiasts and professionals will argue that it is best to enlist a professional to create a custom design for you, because it is the best way of ensuring your design is of the highest quality. In the truest sense, a custom tattoo design is created by a professional tattoo artist, skilled in the craft of creating tattoos.

Basically a custom tattoo design is a design which a designer creates just for you. The name is very self-explanatory. What are Custom Tattoo Designs? Right now we'll focus on custom tattoo designs, explore what they are and what the benefits of going custom are.

Should you opt for a free design or go all out with a custom design? You're seriously considering getting your own tattoo, however your preliminary searches online have presented you with a whole range of designs and options regarding what sort of tattoo to get.

Feminine Tattoo Designs


Feminine Tattoo Designs

this is feminine tattoo design is very nice for body girl. Tattoos useful the inside body for look body very nice. this tattoo good use in body girl cause beautiful can increase beaut unique your body.


Crazy Full Body Tattoo

Gisele Bundchen full body tattoo

full back tattoo

All I Want for Christmas is a Tattoo with Teeth

On Christmas Eve afternoon, I was passing through Penn Station, I spotted Lindsay, a woman with what appeared to be a sleeve that had a water-inspired design.

It wasn't until after I approached her and asked if she wanted to contribute to Tattoosday that I saw, as she rolled up her sleeve, what awesome work she had done on her left arm:


Lindsay said that, like all of her 14 or 15 tattoos, none of them have "deep meaning". She just goes with whatever she describes as an "intense urge" at the time she's getting the tattoo.

The sleeve above started with her taking photos with stylings to the artist, saying she wanted a bloody shark. This was the first part of the tattoo:


She then expanded it with this segment of shark


which is certainly reminiscient of the movie poster for Jaws.


This piece was created in four sittings lasting 3-4 hours each, by John Reardon at Saved Tattoo (which was the shop responsible for yesterday's post, too).

Work from John Reardon has appeared here on Tattoosday previously. Work from Saved appearing on the site can be seen here. Reardon is also the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting a Tattoo.

Thanks to Lindsay for taking the time to share her incredible shark sleeve with us here on Tattoosday!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!!

Cute Foot Design Tattoo Art Inspiration Today


Cute Foot Design Tattoo Art Inspiration Today

Beautiful Flower Orchid Tattoo Art

Beautiful Flower Orchid Tattoo Art


Red Orchid Tattoo Art

If you need to make tattoo first,you can visit this site searching picture and design want you need,this anyone design orchid tattoo art the best if to make your lower back.

Tribal Tattoo Art

Best sexy lower back tattoo for girl

best Tattoo Sexy

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Tattoo Supplies

What Are Tattoo Supplies?
Tattoos were, at one point, strictly the domain of drunken sailors and indigenous "savages" from far away, exotic locales. However, in recent decades the art of tattooing has become an acceptable, relatively mainstream method of body ornamentation. Tattoo parlors can be found in nearly every city, and every country in the world.

For the modern tattoo artist, quality tattoo supplies are essential. Without the proper ink, needles, medical and sterilization equipment a tattoo parlor doesn't stand much of a chance of survival. Many cities require that these parlors also maintain an environment akin to a hospital when it comes to cleanliness.
Tattoo Supplies
Tattoo Supplies
The tattoo machine is often referred to as a tattoo artist's "shootin' iron". They are by far the most essential item on any list of tattoo supplies. The tattoo gun uses multiple needles to inject the ink into the skin, which is how tattoos are created. Traditional techniques, before the invention of the tattoo machine, were much more invasive than they are today. Some cultures would rub ink or other coloring agents into carvings made in the skin, while others would use inject the ink using sharpened sticks or animal bone.

Ink is another important part of tattoo supplies. Many traditionally applied tattoos are limited in color to just a few pigments. However, most reputable modern tattoo parlors will have a rainbow of colors from which to choose. Many of today's top tattoo artists are renowned for their brilliantly colored body art. Tattoo magazines are filled with examples of bright, colorfully decorated arms, legs and torsos.

Any list of tattoo supplies is incomplete without the inclusion of a range of different types of needles. A tattoo needle is actually a configuration of several needles, with different configurations being used for different purposes. "Rounds" refer to a specific configuration in which the needles are combined in a circular pattern. Tight circles are most often used for drawing lines, while looser circles are used for shading. "Flats" are assemblies in which the needles are put together side by side. They are most commonly used for shading, but can also be used for writing in a calligraphy style.

all Tribal Tattoo design

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Tribal Tattoo tiger eagle design

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Dragon Tattoo Design

Max's Spin on a Traditional Gypsy Tattoo

I was passing through Penn Station late yesterday when I spotted Max, who offered up this fascinating tattoo:


At first glance it looks like the traditional gypsy piece, but if you look closely at the back of the gypsy's head, you can see Max added an element that extended the design up and around his right arm:



That is a deer skull that the gypsy woman is wearing, complete with a set of antlers.

When I asked Max about this he acknowledged that the tattoo, in concept, had started as just the old-style gypsy profile but, growing up in Maryland, he said that there were deer everywhere around his home, and that this was a nod to his former home state.

Perhaps reading too much into it, I asked him if he was taking a symbol of home and tying it to the nomadic image of the gypsy to illustrate a dichotomy between the two contrasting lifestyles. He nodded and said he hadn't thought of it in those terms before, but it seemed to make a little sense if you looked at it like that.

This is one of nine tattoos Max has. The piece in question was designed by Paul Bosch at Saved Tattoo in Brooklyn. Max came to Paul with the concept and left it to the artist to design the tattoo. Work from Saved has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.

Thanks to Max for sharing this fascinating spin on the traditional gypsy tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!