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Great Shoulder Tattoo Designs

Saturday, January 24th, 2009


Before You Put That Big Tattoo

On Your Body, Read Every

Word Of This!

 

Dude, That Tattoo You Are Thinking About Getting Is PERMANENT!

 

It Will Be With You Your entire life. It is NOT Something You Want To Cheap Up On. You Want To Find The BEST Information, The BEST Design, And The Freshest, Easiest To Use Site. Finally, There Is a Few Great Places.

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If You Are Tired Of Searching Through “Free” Site After “Free” Site For The Best shoulder tattoo Design, You Have Come To The Right Place. I Have Done All The Grunt Work For You. Here’s How it Happened.

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I Was Looking For The Perfect Shoulder Tattoo Designs. I Spent Hours Scouring the Web. What I Found Was a Lot Of Lame Sites
, With a Lot Of The Same Lame Designs. Sure, The Free Sites May Boast Having 20,000 Designs, But They Look Like They Came Out Of a Gum-Ball Machine. Not What I Was Looking For.

I Was Searching for Something Cool, Different and Gorgeous. I Wanted a Tattoo That I Would Love To Live With My Entire Life, and My Friends Would Be Jealous of. I FOUND IT. Now I Am Going To Share The Secret Of The Top Three Sites With You.  I Know, I Know, They Are Not Free. Let Me Ask You Something Though. How Much Are You Going To Spend Your Tattoo? $300 $400, $500 or More? Is It Going To Be on Your Body Your Entire Life? Yes? Well Then Don’t You Think it Might Be Worth 19 to 36 Bucks To Have Access To the Best tattoo designs On The Web? The Three Sites Below Will Give You That Access. 


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Arm Sleeve Tattoo For Guys

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Looking for the baddest ass arm sleeve tattoo? What do you think you  are going to do, look up something on the internet and bring it to the  tattoo shop? Do you not think EVERYONE has done that? If you really want  the best arm sleeve tattoo, the best arm tattoo band, or a little  something sweet for your shoulder, you need to do your research.

An  arm sleeve tattoo or arm band tattoo is a serious commitment. Really,  any tattoo should be well thought out, well planned, and most  importantly, will executed. Give some thought to your tattoo design.  Will your tattoo design hold special significance to you or are you just  going for a cool look? Look into your heritage and check the tattoo  designs from your ancient culture. Almost every culture has tattooing in  its history. For instance, the extremely popular arm sleeve tribal  tattoos are deeply rooted in different cultures.

Tribal tattoos  were used in different cultures to separate the members of the tribe.  They were used to distinguish between classes or rank within the tribe.  Everyone in the tribe had some form of the tattoo. In most cultures, the  tattoos were given in a ceremonial way, to celebrate the passage from  childhood to adulthood.

It is widely thought that some of the most  popular tribal arm sleeve and arm band tattoos have their roots in the  Polynesian culture. The Samoans, the Maori, and the Hawaiians. The most  detailed of these are the Maori. These tattoos are intricate and  curvilinear in nature. They are based on the spiral which give them such  powerful movement within the design. The design begins in the center  and radiates out, forming beautiful curves that are filled with pattern.  The tribal tattoos were carved into the skin and rubbed with ash. Maori  tattoos were placed on the face, back, chest, and arms. The more  important you were, the more tattooing you had.Modern tattooing is not  nearly as painful and time consuming as getting your skin carved as with  the Polynesian Cultures.

The Celtic cultures have also brought  many and varied arm sleeve tattoo designs. Intricate knotwork, shields  and crests adorned the ancient Celts. Like the Polynesian culture, the  Celts also used arm Tattoos and arm band tattoos to identify their clan  and rank within that clan. The tattoos had meaning as a way of  identifying members and also identifying who not to mess with.if you are  looking for really colorful and detailed arm sleeve tattoo designs,  check out the Asian cultures. The Japanese Culture has been doing full  arm sleeves for centuries. They are beautiful and colorful. Most tell a  story or have a theme.

If you are going to get a full arm sleeve,  take time to have a good plan. Many people have their arm sleeve tattoos  done in sections. Great tattoos are expensive and time consuming and if  your design is very intricate, it may take several sittings to complete  it. Do it the right way. Plan the entire arm sleeve tattoo, find a  great tattooist, (you will pay for the best) and do it in sections if  need be. An arm sleeve tattoo is a very large commitment, and a very  visible spot, so make sure you get the best tattoo design, the best  tattooist, and don’t cheap up! Spend the dough on the design and the  artist. You will never regret it.

Peace always

So, if you  are looking for a culturally significant arm tattoo, research your past.  Find a cool looking design and personalize it. Find some elements that  you like and add to it.

Here are a few sites that have great designs. A few bucks, but worth it. Remember, that tattoo will be with you forever!

 

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Author: Olofsson “A Working Artist Who  Strives To Create” Don’t cheap up when it comes to your tattoo design.  Spend the dough to get the best design.  http://www.shouldertattoodesigns.com http://bestfoottattoos.com

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Free Tattoo Design Sites?

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

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Do you really want a “free” tattoo design? Maybe. If you look through all of the free tattoo sites, you might be able to find a tattoo design that will suit your needs. There are SO many free tattoo design sites out there, that you could literally spend weeks searching through them all.

Generally, the free sites have tens of thousands of designs. Most are not organized in categories, and most do not give you the flexibility to change the scale of the design. And, I guarantee you will find the same cookie cutter designs on site after site. But if you are truly patient and willing to wade through all the designs you may find what you are looking for.

 When you begin your search for the best tattoo design, there are a few important things to keep in mind.

You want to find the best design that comes the closest to what you had in your head. You are going to spend a boatload of money on the actual tattoo, so you don’t want to have any regrets later. After all, it is permanent.

So how do you find the best tattoo design? If you are looking for a simple basic design, you will probably have a pretty good chance of finding it on the “Free Tattoo” sites. If you are thinking of an intricate tribal tattoo, a Maori design, an awesome shoulder tattoo, a large back piece or something that is truly unique, you should really take your time and do all your research. Check out all the “free” sites.  if you still can not find what you are looking for, tap some of your artistic friends to sketch a few designs for you. Also, go to your local tattoo shop and check out the designs on the wall and in their books. You should also check out other peoples ink to find a general idea of what you are looking for. Tweak it, change it, but don’t copy it.

If you don’t have any artistic friends, and really don’t want the same tattoo as every other guy/girl walking down the street, check out some of the tattoo membership sites.


 They do charge you a fee for joining, some as low as $10, some as high as $69. When you consider what you are going to pay for the tattoo itself, these sites are a bargain. They are lifetime memberships. The nice thing about the membership sites is that they always have fresh tattoo designs. These sites encourage artists to submit designs and if accepted the artist earns a fee. What a great way to get top tattoo designs! The sites are very selective about the designs they choose, so you have a pretty good chance of finding a unique, beautiful tattoo that you will gladly live with your entire life. Membership sites  also give you the ability to change the size of the Tattoo flash. You can manipulate it, print it and take it directly to your tattoo artist. Not sure where to find a great tattoo artist? The really good membership sites also give you a list of great tattoo artists by state.  There are also members areas where you can explore other members ink and leave comments, upload your photos, and keep up with everything that is  going on in the tattoo world. Most have free bonuses for joining.


Wherever you choose to get your tattoo design, make sure it is the absolute best you can afford. Wait if you have to. Getting a tattoo is not something you should jump into. Find the best design, find the best tattoo shop and artist, and you will be on your way to getting the best kick-ass tattoo that you will gladly live with your entire life.

So yes, you can get a free tattoo design but does it really make sense? You want something unique, wonderfully designed, something you will love to live with the rest of your life. You, for sure, do not want that big shoulder tattoo design to looks like it came out of a gumball machine.

 Please pay special attention here.  Give careful consideration to tattooing your significant others NAME on yourself. Sure, they are really important to you today, but what about tomorrow, next month, 15 years from now. Think long and hard. Maybe it is a better idea to have some kind of a “symbol” tattoo that is important to both of you.  A name is very personal and Cover up work or removal is very expensive.  The name thing  did not work out so well for Angelina Jolie did it?

Peace always.

Here Are A Few Links To Great Tattoo Membership Sites. They have The Best Designs tattoo designs, With  Lots of Bonuses. If You Would Like More Info Click The Links Below:

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TATTOOS AND SELF-EXPRESSION

Friday, March 20th, 2009

 

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Will You  suffer for your art?  No question about it, getting a tattoo is painful. You have heard the expression “Suffer for Your Art?  Well, you will. If you do you research, find the best tattoo shop and the best artist, it will be worth it.

The more intricate and complicated the design, the longer it will take, and the more painful it will be. Think long and hard before you jump in. Makes you wonder how many half finished tattoos are out there. Make a smart choice in your design. Something you love and will love for the rest of your life.

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Choosing a tattoo design is a very personal matter. It is the ultimate form of self-expression. Throughout history, tattooing has been used to identify ones culture, tribe, accomplishments, and status. Many ancient cultures used tattooing as a celebration of the move from childhood to adulthood. Some elders in the Polynesian culture had attained such status and stature in the tribe that they were tattooed from head to toe. Really, their tattoos told their life story.
No culture in the world is more responsible with the development of the tattoo than the  the Polynesians. The word itself came from its ancient language, which meant “to make a mark”.

There are literally millions of tattoo design to choose from, which can leave you feeling totally overwhelmed. Do you w

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Celtic tattoos date back to the first century. Tattooing was used to identify ones clan and family background .Celtic knotwork come from the region of Ireland and Scotland and parts of England. Wherever the Celt’s were. Celtic knotwork is very intricate and quite beautiful is done correctly. The symbolism of a Celtic knot is that there is no beginning and no end. The knot intertwines within itself. A whole relying on itself , if you will. Because of the intricate nature, and the permanance of tattooing, it is best to find a Tattoo artist that specializes in Celtic knotwork.

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Beyond tribal tattoos, there are many other symbols that people  use to express themselves. Religious symbols are very popular with some. If you feel a deep connection to you faith, you may want some symbol to represent that faith. Angel wings, crosses, praying hands, rosaries and religious tokens can be seen throughout history.  

Military tattoos and patriotism are both ways of expressing your loyalty to your country and your service to your country. The branch of the military you belong to, the slogan of that branch, the eagle, and the American flag. All expressions of your pride and belonging.

The bottom line here is to find a design that truly represents YOU. Something that means something to you. It could be a symbol, it could be a saying, or it could simply be a design. Something that you connect with. And most importantly, something you can live with for the rest of your life.

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Peace always.

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Tribal Tattoos

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

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I was thinking about the incredable popularity of tribal tattoos. It seems everywhere you look someone has got a beautiful, striking tribal tattoo on their shoulder. Or the tribal tattoo that goes from one shouler, across the back, to the other shoulder.  Why are they fast becoming the most popular tattoo? I did a little research into tribal tattoos, and I now have a few theories as to the popularity surge. Probably the most important of all of these theories is that tribal shoulders look so cool!

Tribal tattoos were used in different cultures to deliniate between the tribes. They were also used to distinguish between classes or rank within the tribe. Everyone in the tribe had some form of the tattoo. In most cultures, the tattoos were given in a ceremonial way, to celebrate the passage from childhood to adulthood.

It is widely believed that the Polynesian culture brought us our most popular tribal tattoos. The Samoans, the Moari, the Hawaiians. The most detailed of these are the Moari. These tattoos are intricate and curviliniar in nature. They are based on the spiral which give them much movement. The tribal tattoos were carved into the skin and rubbed with ash. Moari tattoos were on the face, back, chest, and arms. The more important you were, the more tattooing you had. 

The traditional Samoan tattoo consists of very detailed  geometric patterns. Traditionally, they cover a man from his waist to his knees. Woman have the same tattooing, but it is not as detailed or dense. A more modern Hawaiian Tattoo is the shoulder tattoo. Images are rich with geometric design.

The Celts and Danes tattoed their family crest on themselves. The ancient Egyptians tattooed themselves as a form of adornmant.

In Japan, woman that were of age and getting married were tattoed. If a woman was not properly tattoed, she was thought to have committed a sin and was sentenced to death. (Yikes!)

The Christians tattooed Jesus Fish on themselves. The Native American Indians tattooed animals and images that linked them to a tribe. The ancient Mexico, the Aztecs tattooed images of their slain enemies.

So, each culture seems to have some form of tattooing in their ancient history.  Does our love affair with tribal tattoos have roots in our wanting to belong? Is it  pride in our heritage? Is it our personal passage into adulthood? I think it is all of the above. A little bit of heritage, a little culture, a feeling of inclusion. There is nothing like a powerful, beautiful shoulder tattoo that is meaningful to you.

Whatever your reason, tribal tattoos are really intricate in nature, and powerful in design. Find the right one and you will be happy with it forever. Don’t spend enough time looking and tweaking the design, and you will be very unhappy. Tribal Tattoos are generally large and most have lots of black. Difficult to cover over, and difficult to remove. Think hard, do your research, find an excellent tattoo artist, and you will be all set.CHECK OUT THESE SITES FOR GREAT tattoo designs!W

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