New tribal tattoo and symbols tattoo designs
Friday, July 30, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Anthony Green Head Tattoo
Lead singer of the band Circa Survive, Anthony Green, has a newly revealed head tattoo of the Circa Survive "safe camp" symbol, located on the left side above his ear.
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Celebrity Tattoos
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Lady Gaga Hip Tattoo
Wondering about Lady Gaga's lower back and hip tattoo?
Lady Gaga has a large tattoo which contains a total of six roses and a lot of vines, the tattoo design starts on her lower back and reaches around her left hip and then goes up her left side.
The tattoo was drawn by famous tattoo artist Kat Von D.
Lady Gaga has a large tattoo which contains a total of six roses and a lot of vines, the tattoo design starts on her lower back and reaches around her left hip and then goes up her left side.
The tattoo was drawn by famous tattoo artist Kat Von D.
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Body Parts,
Celebrity Tattoos,
Women Tattoos
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Foot Tattoos Words
Here we have a picture gallery of some beautiful foot tattoo word saying, which have hints of inspirational wisdom and meaningful text, which is perfect for both men and women.
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Body Parts
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Best Japanese Tattoos - Tattoo Design Options
So you've decided that you want a Japanese tattoo. Congratulations. You've chosen a style of body art that's rich with symbolism and has links to ancient Japanese traditions. The majority of Japanese tattoos consist heavily of written symbols which can be divided into three main categories.
1) Kanji
Of the three types of Japanese tattoo symbols, Kanji is the most popular because it is so expressive and artistic. Each different Kanji symbol (of which there are reported to be more than 40,000) represents a specific idea or meaning. So by combining a number of different Kanji symbols in your tattoo design it's possible to create a stylish and unique tattoo that expresses an unlimited number of ideas and messages.
2) Hiragana
Unlike Kanji symbols, which represent various ideas or meanings, Hiragana is a style of writing that's used in everyday Japanese life. You'll find it used in media such as newspapers and magazines, so it's much more amenable to literal translation than Kanji. In terms of design, the hiragana characters are more rounded than Kanji symbols, which is worth bearing in mind depending upon your artistic tastes. Hiragana writing is also known as cursive, so don't get confused if you hear someone speaking about a cursive tattoo.
3) Katakana
The system of Katakana is similar to Hiragana. Together they're known as Kana and were originally based on the Kanji symbols which existed more than one thousand years ago. Since than they've developed into their present form and both Hiragana and Katakana each have their own set of 46 symbols with which to form their words. The best way to find your perfect Japanese tattoo is to do your research and then think long and hard about it before you make your final decision.
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Best Japanese Tattoos
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