My Love Is Tattoo
My Love Is Tattoo
My Love Is Tattoo
My Love Is Tattoo
My Love Is Tattoo
My Love Is Tattoo

Japanese New Design Tattoo on Full Back Body Girl

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Looking For a Vampire Woman Tattoo



It is after midnight and your craving a sexy vampire woman tattoo. You want to put a hot blood sucker on your body? The vampire tattoo can be a welcomed addition to your Gothic lifestyle. At the end of this article, you will find a website that offers a huge tattoo directory. This tattoo directory gives you thousands of choices for the ultimate tattoo! Is the vampire woman tattoo right for you?

Japanese Tattoo Lettering

Japanese Tattoo Lettering
Japanese Tattoo Lettering
Japanese Tattoo LetteringJapanese tattoos and tattoo lettering are steeped in tradition, symbolism and mysticism. From their roots as religious symbols to their usage as signs of the Yakuza, to their current day popularity in the West, Japanese tattoos are unique to both the wearer and the artist. Find out about the different types of Japanese tattoos and tattoo lettering, before you decide to get one yourself.

Japanese Tattoo Design for Girl

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Japanese New Tattoo Design on Back Girl

Japanese New Tattoo Design on Back Girl

Simple tattoo body art

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Sport Body Painting Collection

Sport   Body Painting Collectionsexy woman in body art

Sport Body Painting Collectionsexy woman in body art


Sport Body Painting Collection
sexy woman in body art

Sport Body   Painting Collectionsexy woman in body art

Tattoo Designs - Celtic Strength Tattoos


Tattoo Designs - Celtic Strength Tattoos

People of strength

The Celts were warriors, feared for their fighting skills and ruthlessness. They were a tall, muscular people who dyed their hair blond and painted their faces blue and appeared naked in battle. They stuck the severed heads of their defeated foes over the outside of the doorways of their houses. They were said to go to battle for the love of it, which made them sought after as mercenaries. The Romans and the Greeks called them barbarians. They were a tough, strong people.

Yet, with all this, they were also known for their chivalry and their courage. They built a reputation as fierce warriors but, at the same time, they were artists, poets and musicians. They were skilled artisans as seen in their metal and artwork. They developed an intricate knot work form of art that is uniquely theirs. Wearing a Celtic tattoo connects you to this unique heritage.

Your strength tattoo

Wearing a Celtic knot work tattoo can be a symbol of strength. It can be a strong declaration to the world that you are proud of your Celtic or your Christian heritage - a symbol from which you can take strength. It can simply be that you gain strength by connecting to a people with a history of bold deeds, great accomplishments and a rich mythology.

Where would you find your strength? Maybe you strength comes from nature or one of its creatures. Then your tattoo can have your favourite animal image interwoven in the knot work or, if are more drawn to the Celtic Otherworld, you may choose a mythical creature from their folklore. The cross and circle found in the Celtic cross predate Christianity and have their roots in nature worship - the sun, the moon. Maybe you can gain strength from wearing those ancient symbols and thus connecting to the Universe

Japanese Dragon Tattoos Are Cool

Japanese Dragon Tattoos Are Cool
Some people have gigantic dragon tattoos that cover a lot of their body, generally on their back. This may not be as big of an American thing, but it is common to people with dragon tattoos. It is very pretty, but it would take a very long time and be very painful. Dragon tattoos tend to be pretty large, and are very pretty and intricate. There are a lot of web sites where you can browse different dragon tattoo designs. There are so many different designs that you can get, that it can be hard to choose.

The most popular places to get dragon tattoos are the forearm, shoulder, and back. Though, you can get them anywhere you could think off. The stomach is also a pretty popular place to get your dragon tattoo. The forearm would most likely be the place where it hurts the least; I suppose it depends on your body. The legs are also cool places to get dragon tattoos.

These are just a few ideas about dragon tattoos. Maybe you don't like them; there are many different places for you to get information about dragon tattoos. If you do like them though, there are tons places to look for dragon tattoo ideas, just Google it and you will find tons of them. Hopefully, this was very helpful in finding you and idea for a dragon tattoo.

Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design on Back Girl

Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design on Back Girl

Japanese Full Body Back Girl Tattoo

Japanese Full Body Back Girl Tattoo

JapaneseTiger Tattoo Full Body Back Girl

JapaneseTiger Tattoo Full Body Back Girl

Japanese Cherry Tattoo Design

Japanese Cherry Tattoo Design

Japanese Flower Tattoo Design on Ches Girl

Japanese Flower Tattoo Design on Ches Girl

Japanese Phoenix Tattoo Design on Back Body

Japanese Phoenix Tattoo Design on Back Body

Japanese Tattoo Full Body Back Girl

Japanese Tattoo Full Body Back Girl

Japanese Flower Back Girl Tattoo Design

Japanese Flower Back Girl Tattoo Design

Japanese Yakuza Full Back Body Girl

Japanese Yakuza Full Back Body Girl

Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design on Hand Girl

Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design on Hand Girl

Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design on Full Back Body

Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design on Full Back Body

Japanese New Tattoo Design on Back Girl

Japanese New Tattoo Design on Back Girl

Japanese Butterfly Tattoo Design on Full Back Girl

Japanese Butterfly Tattoo Design on Full Back Girl

Tattoo Designs - Kanji Symbols and What They Mean


Japanese Kanji symbols are very popular as tattoos as they are unique and they can convey a very personal and meaningful message in an artistic and exotic way.

Complex language

Kanji is one of three different types of alphabet character symbols used in a complex system of writing. The other two are Hiragana and Katakana. All three are used in different ways. Kanji conveys ideas in picture form, which may not always convey the exact meaning. Hiragana is sometimes used with the Kanji to modify or clarify the meaning.

Hiragana is used more for everyday use while Katakana is used mainly when dealing with foreign names.

The Japanese language contains literally thousands of characters. These were adopted from the Chinese, which have anywhere between 50,000 and 100,000 characters. Scholars disagree on the number but, as you can see, it is a lot. In everyday use in Japan there are around 2000 - 3000 characters.

Multiple meanings

One of the major pitfalls in choosing a Kanji tattoo is the actual meaning of the symbol. The meaning can depend on the context and can have up to ten different meanings. It is essential to do some research before having a permanent symbol on your body. Make sure you get an accurate translation or, better still, use an artist who understands Japanese. Some artists are reluctant to do Kanji because they are not sure of the meanings.

There can be good reasons for getting a Kanji tattoo - with one symbol you can express a thought or an idea or a philosophy and you can do it in an artistic and different way. However, Kanji is limited, as its symbol will express a simple picture or expression. It does not lend itself to more involved quotes or phrases. One of the other scripts may have to be used with Kanji to express your words. This is where an artist's knowledge of Japanese can become important.

Artistic expression

Japanese calligraphy is an art form. In fact, one artist believes the meaning of the symbol is unimportant as it is more about the look and flow of the script - more about the artistic expression. This would not suit everyone, as most people like to use a tattoo to convey a message to themselves or others. However, for those who do want to express themselves artistically, the opportunity is there.

Kanji tattoos can be attractive, artistic and meaningful, but they can be a trap for the unwary. Do your homework and make sure your tattoo means what you want it to mean.


By Wlliam Burnell

Angel Tattoo Designs - Spread Safety and Love With Your Unique Angel Tattoo Design


Angel tattoos are lovely to look and admire. They present an impression of the heavenly and Godly. Many celebrities have this heavenly being imprinted onto their skin. They look at angels as harbinger of good news and protection from harm.

Angel tattoo designs are gaining popularity in all sectors. Lots of men, women, old and young share their fascination about angels. Furthermore, seeing the figure of a person with wings and the ubiquitous nature of angels definitely attract men to angels. Of course, the prospect of receiving blessings because angels come from God makes them the top choice for a tattoo.

Because angels are characters found in the Bible, much religiosity is attached to them. And those who have an angel body mark are identified or typecast as some sort of religious freak. Some people don't realize that in the context of art, angel figures are very superb and it has a calming effect on someone who sees it.

One only needs to specify what he or she wants and the desired body mark can be customized easily according to the wearer's requirements. Basic in drawing this heavenly creature is the wing symmetry, whether it is a seraph, archangel, guardian angel or cherub that you are drawing.

The size of your angel tattoo design depends on what you want to emphasize and the degree of visual impact of your drawing. An angel with wings spread widely tattooed on the whole back area would easily attract attention especially when it was done neatly. A cherub and seraph on each shoulder blade are a pleasing sight to see.

Whatever preference you may have, design varieties for this lovely, gentle, and meek creature abound. Always remember that there is always an angel who loves and cares for you.



By Amy Johns

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