Thursday, September 30, 2010
Cyndi Lauper Tattoo
Cyndi Lauper is an American singer-songwriter and actress, best known for the hit song entitled Girls Just Want to Have Fun and Time After Time.
Cyndi Lauper has a single visible tattoo on her body, which appears to be a tiger design located on her left ankle.
Tom Araya Tattoos
Rafael Araújo Tattoos
Natalie Appleton Tattoo
Fiona Apple Tattoos
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Robert LaSardo Tattoos
Robert LaSardo is almost completely covered in tattoos, most of which are of the satanic variety, including several designs on his chest, such as skulls, demons, devil, pentagram, and other dark creatures.
The actor has two finished sleeve tattoos, both containg a signifigent amount of tribal artwork, along with a dragon, lion, cyclops, cross, and other fantasy inspired ink.
On his neck is Jesus Christ on one side and a devil woman on the other side, along with a portrait on himself in the middle. The actor also has tattoos on both his hands and across the knuckles.
Matt's Golden Silence
This is his tattoo which he shared with us, covering his upper right arm:
The message is simple: silence is golden. I love how the side skulls spill off of the front skull, and how the teeth of the primary jaw are fused together.
Matt attributes this piece to "deep life experiences" and how it serves as a reminder to keep his head on straight.
He told me he's "been low and wants to stay higher" and that "keeping what I've done to myself has given me the ability to achieve what I have in life".
This tattoo was inked by Loki M. LaChapelle when he was at Kaleidoscope Tattoo & Art Gallery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Loki now works out of Mazel Custom Tattoo & Piercing in Everett, Massachusetts.
Thanks to Matt for sharing his tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Sexy Body Tattoo Design For Women
When getting a tattoo on the rib, choosing the right design is very important. When selecting a pattern, it is best to choose a big design since the space on your rib is quite large. With a big design, most probably it will take you more than one session to complete the tattoo. Therefore, a girl getting a tattoo on her rib can be a very long and painful experience.
Sexy Body Tattoo Design For Women
When getting a tattoo on the rib, choosing the right design is very important. When selecting a pattern, it is best to choose a big design since the space on your rib is quite large. With a big design, most probably it will take you more than one session to complete the tattoo. Therefore, a girl getting a tattoo on her rib can be a very long and painful experience.
girls with tattoos
Tattoo designs for girls really should be expressive and significant enough to emphasize the natural’s subtlety and attractiveness of the woman’s body. In fact, ladies make use of tattoos in order to define part of their personality and exude their own attraction and sexuality. Consequently, cautious planning and forethought ought to be exerted when planning what tattoo designs to choose.
No matter what tat graphic a woman go for, it’ll be forever a concept of a part of the woman’s personality. Whenever she would like to express this perfect, she really should get a specific thing that has meaning and personal significance to her. Listed here are some of the most well known and favored tattoo designs that women usually choose.
Flower Tattoos
Flowers are really beautiful and probably, one of natural greatest present. With their aesthetic attractiveness and strong symbolical meaning, it really is understandable they normally end up inked on a female’s body. Some of the most fashionable floral tats seem to be cherry blossoms, lotus, lilies and roses. For one more exotic style, Hawaiian blossom tattoos like hibiscus, plumeria and orchid are chosen.
Butterfly Tattoos
Butterflies have bright colored hues and attractive shapes not forgetting the symbolical meaning attached to them. They symbolize change, transformation and brand new life which are all aspects in life that females can easily relate to. The loveliness of this butterfly together with deep representation they possess made them a classic tattoo design among women.
Stars Tattoos
Stars are perhaps one of the most well-known symbols and women real love them because of their simplicity and flexibility. They’re able to literally be tattooed anywhere on the body and still look great and interesting. They are rendered on the skin either as a single star, group of stars and the very popular shooting star tats.
Asian Tattoo Girl Picture
Choice options in accordance with the wishes and trends in this year make Asian women who wear tattoos on his body, always appeared more confident in front of everyone.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Jessica Lange Tattoo
Jessica Lange has a Celtic knot tattoo on the outer portion of her left wrist, which was influenced by her daughter while in Paris. She has been quoted as saying...
"She conned me into doing it. She said, 'Mom, let's go and get a tattoo together that will connect us forever,' but I think it was just a way for her to get a tattoo, but I bought into it. She was underage."
Jessica Lange has also said she has a crescent moon tattoo located on her hip, which she also received in Paris France, at the age of nineteen.
K.D. Lang Tattoo
K.D. Lang is known to have a single tattoo, which is located on her right shoulder, the design is of a traditional sailors anchor.
The Most Creative Tattoo Fonts
You can choose from huge range of fonts available. You can generate and select various types of font by using your computer. Combining tattoo fonts with your tattoo design and check out the final design is very easy with computer. Print out your selected tattoo designs and show it to your tattoo artist for advice. This will help your artist to craft your favorite tattoo design on your body.
When it comes to tattoo fonts, Fiery and Icy styles are most sought after. If you want to have a cool personality these fonts are the best. Several popular designs utilized from Old English. Usually people prefer eye-catching tattoo fonts for obvious reasons.
But, do you really know the main reason these tattoo fonts are used? Usually, people use them in name tattoos. Most tattoo fans love this kind of tattoo design. These are also used to add the names of beloved ones such as parents, children, or person who has died. There numerous other reasons behind the use of tattoo fonts.
Kanji Japanese calligraphy tattoo fonts are also very popular. Initially Kanji calligraphy was used to write on bones. Today, among Japanese who prefer to give old charm to their tattoos, the rounded and natural Japanese calligraphy is more popular.
However, Kanji has evolved along the time and has diverged into two diverse styles: SOSHO Kanji and MINCHO Kanji.
MINCHO Kanji in Japanese is just like Times New Roman in English. In Japan, it's the most frequently used font in print. It's is more formal and gradually becoming popular in other media's such as Billboards in Japan.
On the other hand, SOSHO Kanji is relatively more modern, cursive Kanji style and used to create smoothly flowing lines. You can see SOSHO Kanji fonts in the movie "The Last Samurai". You will find SOSHO Kanji style at martial arts training centers as well.
A perfect tattoo means perfect combination of design and tattoo fonts. Therefore, before you choose tattoo fonts, it's crucial to understand the right meaning. Research and pick carefully in order to get the most unique tattoo fonts you love the most. The style of use of tattoo fonts tells a lot about personality.
The Most Creative Tattoo Fonts
You can choose from huge range of fonts available. You can generate and select various types of font by using your computer. Combining tattoo fonts with your tattoo design and check out the final design is very easy with computer. Print out your selected tattoo designs and show it to your tattoo artist for advice. This will help your artist to craft your favorite tattoo design on your body.
When it comes to tattoo fonts, Fiery and Icy styles are most sought after. If you want to have a cool personality these fonts are the best. Several popular designs utilized from Old English. Usually people prefer eye-catching tattoo fonts for obvious reasons.
But, do you really know the main reason these tattoo fonts are used? Usually, people use them in name tattoos. Most tattoo fans love this kind of tattoo design. These are also used to add the names of beloved ones such as parents, children, or person who has died. There numerous other reasons behind the use of tattoo fonts.
Kanji Japanese calligraphy tattoo fonts are also very popular. Initially Kanji calligraphy was used to write on bones. Today, among Japanese who prefer to give old charm to their tattoos, the rounded and natural Japanese calligraphy is more popular.
However, Kanji has evolved along the time and has diverged into two diverse styles: SOSHO Kanji and MINCHO Kanji.
MINCHO Kanji in Japanese is just like Times New Roman in English. In Japan, it's the most frequently used font in print. It's is more formal and gradually becoming popular in other media's such as Billboards in Japan.
On the other hand, SOSHO Kanji is relatively more modern, cursive Kanji style and used to create smoothly flowing lines. You can see SOSHO Kanji fonts in the movie "The Last Samurai". You will find SOSHO Kanji style at martial arts training centers as well.
A perfect tattoo means perfect combination of design and tattoo fonts. Therefore, before you choose tattoo fonts, it's crucial to understand the right meaning. Research and pick carefully in order to get the most unique tattoo fonts you love the most. The style of use of tattoo fonts tells a lot about personality.
Tattoo from a Francophile
Needless to say, Joe became a fan, and updated me with a new tattoo, below:
Joe explains:
"The picture is fresh from the artist finishing it. It is "C077X" and is a nod to James Franco and General Hospital. He is my fav actor and I have been watching General Hospital for at least 21 years. It is the the tag that "Franco" sprayed on everything when he recently guest starred on GH as an artist/serial killer. His character's name is Franco, reflecting that art imitates life. A motto the actor and character believe, and so do I. That is why I got the tattoo. To prove art imitates life!"
Photo Credit: ABC via http://sn.soapnet.go.com |
Thanks to Joe for sharing his new tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Monday, September 27, 2010
Miranda Lambert Tattoo
Miranda Lambert has a single tattoo which is located on her left inner forearm, and the design is a pair of crossed six shooter guns with large angel wings behind each revolver.
Japanese Koi Black Tattoos
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Rachel's Bird Helped Her Let Go
She shared this one with me:
This piece on her left biceps is based on the work of artist Kurt Halsey. This little bird appears in multiple works by the artist, but Rachel imagined it for her own personal situation. She got it after a break-up a couple of years ago, and the tattoo gave her the strength to "let the bird go". In this case, the bird represents the ended relationship and the tattoo is a transitional piece that helped her recover from the difficulty of moving past it.
From Memphis, Tennessee, Rachel had this inked at Underground Art Tattoos and Body Piercing by Chris Fitzgerald. Chris had been a piercer at the shop and then moved into tattooing. He has since left tattooing and moved to photography. His new business is Cult Noir Photography, and his work can be seen here.
Thanks to Rachel for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Back Tribal Tattoos For Men - Finding the Best Designs For You!
One of the more popular back tribal tattoos for men is the upper back tattoo. This style of tribal will usually stretch from one shoulder to the other and go down to the bottom of the shoulder blades. You can place any design you want her but the most common seen has swirls and interlocking tribal. Your tattoo shoulder be unique though so if you find a picture of a design you like, think of something you want to add or modify about it to make it your own. This tattoo is also great because it is easily covered for work or school purposes.
Back tribal tattoos for men can also come in the full back tattoo. This design is pretty self explanatory as it covered the entire back from the bottom of the neck to the small of your back. The design options here are simply endless as you have such a huge space to work with. This style is also good if you have a more upscale job because your back is easily covered by work shirts. This option will of course cost you much more money than that of an upper or lower back tattoo, and will sometimes take more than one visit to the parlor to complete.
One of the least common back tribal tattoos for men is the lower back tattoo. Typically this design is more fitted for females, but there are a select group of men who can get them and pull them off. This design is better known as a "tramp stamp" so men tend to veer away from this option.
However, if you are interested in this design be sure you get one that fits your style and personality. Try enlisting the help of your tattoo artist to draw up a lower back tattoo that works for you.