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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Chopper Tattoo-Nice, Attractive, and Unique

chopper tattoo design imagesOutstanding! Magnificent! Unique! I just cannot just wait to use many more adjectives about this image – the collage of blue-and-red-and-yellow flames with other striking motifs. Its reach is beyond expectation; it is the chopper tattoo, having ravishing action in its portrayal.

Chopper tattoo is an amalgam of different exceptional tattoos – Celtic, Egyptian, dragon, butterfly, flower, tribal, fish, cartoon, arm band tattoos, and many more designs. Even the tattoo artists can cross their fingers as Chopper tattoo website is inviting aspiring talents to submit their work there.

It will give you enormous options – nearly 4000 tattoos for any specific single range – with a rich collection of superb tattoos designs.

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Capricorn Tribal Tattoo-Serene and Competent

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image of capricorn tattooPeople must get nonplussed by the suave curves and the simplicity in this Capricorn tribal tattoo! It is as close to being a Capricorn nature as original in look. The tribal art instills this originality and clarity in it.

This black Capricorn tribal tattoo is ‘V’ shaped glyph tagged with a looped tail coming from its top-right part. It is predominantly brilliant. Like other Capricorn designs, this Capricorn tribal tattoo is also reflecting a kind of humorous, fantastic, easygoing, persevering, just, and surefooted appeals.

People sport with Capricorn tribal tattoo on different body parts, including arm, shoulder, back, lower back, chest, stomach, and legs.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

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Arabic Sign Tattoo-Unique and Flowing Designs

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picture of arabic sign tattooArabic sign tattoo for its rich and universal manifestation has surpassed other tattoos sometimes. It is a beautiful pictorial depiction in letters – be it someone’s names or any good message in Arabic scripts, Arabic sign tattoo is always adored by tattoo lovers.

Only, one must know the right translation into Arabic. The fair lady in the image has the Arabic sign tattoo on her right-back; she does the right thing. Conventionally, right side is ideal for Arabic sign tattoo.

Arms, back, lower back, chest, and wrist are the favorite body parts for these Arabic signs. Despite any fundamental belief, it has successfully attested its place in the tattoo family.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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What makes a good tattoo artist

by Marie Gerber

For many people, getting a tattoo is a big decision and one that shouldn't be rushed. Despite advances in laser technology, a tattoo is generally still thought of as a permanent alteration to your body and you will most likely regret a rushed decision in the years to come. There are many things to consider before getting inked, such as choosing a design that is meaningful to you and that you will continue to appreciate through all the different phases of your life. The location of the tattoo is also important, especially depending on the nature of the design and your future career goals. A tattoo that is highly visible even in everyday clothing or work wear may hinder your success in many career fields, especially if the design could be interpreted as offensive or inappropriate. This is unfortunate and does not hold true for everyone or every career, but it is a very real concern.

However, probably the most important factor in your decision to get a tattoo is your choice of tattoo artist. Not every tattoo artist is the same and you want to do your research before its too late. So, you might ask, what makes a good tattoo artist?

A good tattoo artist

is an experienced tattoo artist. Experience is one of the most important factors in what makes a good tattoo artist. Learning to operate a tattoo machine isn't easy and you want someone who has mastered the art, not someone who is just beginning. There are many tattoo artists out there who are extremely talented when it comes to pen and paper or paint and canvas, but drawing on human flesh with a tattoo machine is an entirely different skill, one which takes time to master. Of course, on the other hand, there are people who are masters at operating a tattoo machine, but who aren't necessarily talented artists.

When checking out potential tattoo artists, the most important thing that you can do is to ask to view an artist's portfolio. In my experience, most tattoo studies will typically have the artists' portfolios on display in the lobby area, or even online, but if not, don't be afraid to ask for examples of their work. By examples, I mean photographs of actual tattoos that they have applied onto skin, not artwork done on paper or other surfaces. And you can't make an educated decision from looking at just a few photographs. If the artist doesn't have a large body of work for you to review, then they are probably inexperienced and you should take this as a sign to move on to the next shop.

You should also ask them how long they have been tattooing. If they have just completed their apprenticeship or are still in the process of completing it, they most likely aren't going to give you a high quality tattoo. Some people will opt to have their ink done by an apprentice because it is usually significantly cheaper than what an experienced artist would charge. However, in this case, you need to remember that a tattoo is permanent and it is well worth the extra cash to have a design that you can be proud of for many years to come.

Also, every tattoo artist will have their own unique style and you should base your choice on whether their style will work well with your design. This is another reason that it is so important to check out various portfolios before making your decision. Does the artist work primarily in black and white or color? Does the artist have a realistic style or more of a cartoon/comic book style? Does the artist tend to work big or small and detailed? Some artists are better at lettering than others. Ask them whether they work from stencils or draw free-hand. Some very experienced artists can create amazing results drawing free-hand, but most artists need a stencil as a guideline.

is a clean tattoo artist. A good tattoo artist will strictly follow all the appropriate safety guidelines and will keep their shop clean and their equipment sanitized at all times. You wouldn't let a surgeon operate on you with a dirty scalpel and you shouldn't let a tattoo artist anywhere near you with an unsanitized needle. The tattooing process involves penetrating one of your body's main protective barriers your skin. There are very real risks involved, including bacterial infections and the transmission of blood-borne diseases, such as hepatitis and HIV. Allergic reactions and skin disorders are also possible risks, but are more likely to result from your bodies reaction to the ink than from unsanitized equipment.

So, how do you know if a tattoo studio is a sterile environment? First, pay attention. The general cleanliness of the shop, including the condition of the waiting area can be a good indication of the artists' regard for cleanliness and sanitation in their work area.

While some studios do have enclosed rooms or booths, in many establishments the artists work out in the open where you can observe their safety habits. Watch to see if the artist washes their hands and puts on a fresh pair of latex gloves for each procedure. If the artist is

interrupted during the tattooing process and handles any other object, such as a telephone, they should put on a fresh pair of gloves before continuing the tattoo.

Also, watch to see that the artist removes the needle and tubes from a sealed package, so that you know for a fact the needle is sterile. All inks, trays and other containers should also be unused.

You should also ask the artist whether or not they use an autoclave machine. An autoclave is a machine that uses heat to sterilize all equipment that isn't disposed of after each customer. Any instruments or surfaces that can't be sterilized using an autoclave, such as drawer handles or sinks should be thoroughly cleaned with a commercial disinfectant. If the owner or artist seems annoyed by your questions, then it's time to say good-bye. An owner/artist should take pride in the cleanliness and safety-habits of their shop and should be more than willing to discuss any of your concerns. Finally, while being observant and asking lots of questions is important, you should also pay attention to your gut. If the shop appears clean and the artist answers all of your questions satisfactorily, but you still have a bad feeling about the place, don't feel guilty that you've wasted the artist's time. If it doesn't feel right, it's not the right place for you.

is an honest tattoo artist. Unfortunately, some tattoo artists are only interested in your money, and will keep their mouth shut if they think that the design or the body part you have chosen will not look good or will not hold up well over time. A good tattoo artist takes pride in their work and wants you to leave their shop with the best possible result. After all, tattoo artists obtain much of their business via word of mouth and they can't afford to have unsatisfied customers. A good tattoo artist can also sense when a tattoo is a spur of the moment decision which a customer might regret even a few hours later and will ask you to come back in a few days if you still want to get inked. Finally, a good tattoo artist will not ink someone who is intoxicated.

is a reputable tattoo artist. As I mentioned before, a tattoo artist obtains much of their business via word of mouth, so reputation is very important. Ask your friends or acquaintances where they got their tattoos and what they have heard about specific artists or shops. If you hear even one horror story about a particular shop, you have reason to be weary. However, word of mouth is no substitute for your own thorough research.

Eagle Tattoo Designs

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Hawaiian Flower Tattoos

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Hawaiian flower tattoos can be a great way to express your homage to the Hawaiian culture. Get familiar with Hawaiian flowers and what they can symbolize.



Hawaiian Flower Tattoos
By David Schwinler

"Hawaiian flower tattoos" can be a great way to express your homage to the Hawaiian culture. If you're considering a Hawaiian flower tattoo but are reluctant to submit to a common and predictable flower such as a rose or a daisy you should entertain the idea of Hawaiian flower/tropical tattoo. Tropical flowers are often associated as exotic and unusual which evokes images of lush spots of paradise. Hawaii is known for its exotic and flawless flowers. Hawaii is also known for the most variety and abundance of topical flowers than any other place in the world!


Hawaiian Hibiscus Flower Tattoo

Hawaiian Hibiscus Flower Tattoo.


You may want to know the meaning behind a certain flower in order to cement your decision to ink any Hawaiian flower tattoos on your body. Let's look at some flower options for your tattoo.


hibiscus flower

Hibiscus Flower


1. The Hibiscus is one of the few tropical flowers that are native to Hawaii. The yellow ma'o hau hele hibiscus is the state flower. There are a variety of colors to choose from: white, pink, red, lavender, green, blue, yellow, and orange. A hibiscus flower worn behind the ear of single Hawaiian women represents that she is ready to find a partner for marriage. The traditional meaning of the hibiscus is delicate beauty which could make a great Hawaiian flower tattoo.


Anthurium flowers

Anthurium flowers.


2. Anthurium flowers are commonly bright red and resemble a shape of a heart. Besides the heart shaped beauties, Anthuriums also take the form of tulips. They are the most popular flowers shipped from Hawaii. Anthuriums symbolize hospitality.


Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise flower.


3. The Birds of Paradise flower resemble a bird in flight and are colorful and dramatic. The Birds of Paradise symbolizes joyfulness and paradise. If you're looking for a colorful Hawaiian flower tattoo the Birds of Paradise flower could be the right choice.


Orchid Tattoo

Orchid Tattoo.


4. Orchids represent magnificence, love, strength, luxury, and beauty. Dendrobium Orchids are popular in Hawaii and have blooms that are shaped like butterflies. Combining the look of the butterfly wings with a Dendrobium Orchid would certainly make a beautiful Hawaiian flower tattoo.


Pele Hawaii's volcano and fire goddess

"Pele" Hawaii's volcano and fire goddess.


There are also designated flowers for each island of Hawaii. The official flower of Maui is the pink lokelani (pink cottage rose). The flower of Oahu is the yellow ilima which resembles a tiny hibiscus. Big Island's flower is the red Lehua, a blossom of an ohia tree. According to Hawaiian legend the lehua flower is sacred to Pele, Hawaii's volcano goddess.


Hawaiian flower tattoos are both meaningful and beautiful. A tattoo combining Hawaii's unique and spectacular flowers can be a wonderful homage to Hawaiian culture.


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Kokopelli Tattoo Designs

Kokopelli TattoosThe Kokopelli figure is associated with the Southwest, specifically the Pueblo Indian regions. Oftentimes, the figure takes on the shape of a stopped flute player, and is generally portrayed to be male. People who decide to get a Kokopelli tattoo are usually in search of something or want to be reminded of something they have received or accomplished. The Kokopelli figure is also described as a storyteller and healer, and thus, people have been known to ink this figure to represent such ideas.



Kokopelli Tattoos
By Candis Reade

KokopelliKokopelli tattoos are becoming more and more popular. So what is this popular figure? Coming from petroglyphs carved over 3,000 years ago, this symbol is suppose to represent fertility. This fertility can mean everything from a person’scrops to the conception of a child to love and the fruition of ones dreams. The possibilities when considering this tattoo are endless, and the meaning behind this symbol fits the thoughts, dreams, and lives of many people.


The Kokopelli figure is associated with the Southwest, specifically the Pueblo Indian regions. Oftentimes, the figure takes on the shape of a stopped flute player, and is generally portrayed to be male. People who decide to get a Kokopelli tattoo are usually in search of something or want to be reminded of something they have received or accomplished. The Kokopelli figure is also described as a storyteller and healer, and thus, people have been known to ink this figure to represent such ideas.


There are many tales associated with the Kokopelli figure and with Kokopelli tattoos. Some say that the figure represents a man who went to village to village and changed the seasons as he went. Thus, the figures sometimes hunched posture is linked to the instruments he played and seeds he planted on his way. This important figure is also an important sign of human fertility. One tale says that he would play his flute at night while the village would sing and dance. Upon dawn, every woman of age would be pregnant.



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Kokopelli Tattoos


When planning Kokopelli tattoos, consider experimenting with color. The figure is usually associated with the bright colors of the Southwest: yellows, reds, and oranges are just some of the colors you can consider. If you want something more low-key, consider getting the figures in silhouette in black. You can make this tattoo as detailed you need it to be. Some people like a basic stick-figure playing the flute while other people like to not only fully realize Kokopelli's features but also include a scene of him walking through villages or planting seeds.


Kokopelli Tattoos

Kokopelli Tattoo Design


Consider the placement of the tattoo: if you want something small, the back of the neck or ankle might be good spots for the ink. If you want something more noticeable or large, consider your bicep or your shoulder blades.


Many writers like Kokopelli tattoos because it reminds them of their storytelling craft and of spreading their ideas. People who make their living from the land like the tattoo for obvious reasons. Many women who have had a hard time having children also like the tattoo as a reminder of their struggle or as a way to keep trying despite past failures.


No matter the reason behind one's reason for wanting Kokopelli tattoos, the options for this tattoo are unless.


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Rose Tattoo Design Ideas

A very popular tattoo image is a rose tattoo design. This can appear in many different styles and designs with some images looking like single roses and others looking like bunches of flowers. Sometimes the rose tattoo design appears as a border around other tattoo designs as ornamentation. Almost every tattoo shop in the world has this sort of flower design within their tattoo image catalog. Because of its popularity the rose tattoo design is very familiar to these tattoo shop artists. For many years the rose tattoo was one of the most popular designs for men and women tattoo shop customers alike.

Some tattoo artists become specialists at this sort of tattoo deign and have many customers that return for additional flower tattoos over the years. The flowers may all be the same type of flower or some people even get tattoos of various types of flowers on their bodies. As the vibrant colors start to fade over time as all tattoo images do, the customers will go back to the tattoo shop artists and have the tattoo image re-inked to bring back that vibrancy and sharpness of color to the images. This is becoming a very common thing for many people to have done to keep the vibrant colors in their tattoo images. It doesn’t take nearly as long to recolor a tattoo as it does to have one done initially. Sometimes the whole process takes only an hour or so to accomplish.

If you want to have a rose tattoo design on your body you can search online for any web site that has these sorts of images, whether the images are drawings or photographs. Any photos can be brought to the tattoo shop and the artists can create a tattoo image from the photo and add any elements the customer wants to add in. The artists can also remove any elements that don’t fit in the design or to make it a better tattoo image for the customer. The customer may also want to have the rose tattoo design as a border for another tattoo image which is always popular with customers.

It’s no longer only women who have flower tattoos on their bodies. Many men have started having flower tattoos inked onto their bodies though the design may be part of a larger design which doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with flowers. Maybe it’s a tattoo image of a dragon with roses in its teeth or a scene of a castle with roses flowing down over the sides. The main thing to remember is that the rose tattoo need not be just for women or just for men either. There’s no reason that both sexes can’t have a rose tattoo design on their bodies.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Tattoo Lettering

tattoos have some form of lettering in them. Whether it be a name, a date or even a scripture, tattoo lettering can make or break the piece. Often people don't realize just how hard it can be to do well. They assume because they've seen it so much, it must be a rudimentary skill for any tattoo artist. The truth is that all tattoo artists have specialties. Some are really great with the human form while others might be amazing when it comes to mythical creatures. At the same time, some might be more skilled when it comes to lettering than others. There are a few key things you have to be aware of to ensure your tattoo lettering comes out exactly the way you want it.Before you commit to a tattoo, research the artist thoroughly. Ask to see previous samples of their lettering and talk to former clients if possible. Ask them if what they received was what they envisioned. Discuss the process with them and see how helpful the artist was in guiding them through the experience. Also ask the artist about their experience. Don't be shy! While you might not want to seem like you are questioning their credibility, you have to realize that a tattoo is a lifetime commitment. They will probably be happy to share their credentials or past work experience with you

Get a Star Tattoo Designs - Meanings of Shooting Star, Nautical Star Tattoos

There are many different part of the body that you can tattoo the stars depend on your taste. I've seen star tattoo designs all over the places like neck, face, chest, arm, rib cage, lower belly, ankle, foot and most popular one is the wrist or forearm. Also, you can just design your own star, it doesn't have to have any meaning, just special for you.

Shooting stars

Shooting star tattoos usually associate with a short moment in time that left such a long lasting impression on you. Whether it's a short romance, a special event, a person, or something that happened to you that have may change your life. Everyone has that unforgetable moment which has a deep meaning to their life so the shooting star tattoo designs could fit very well.

Nautical stars

Way before the modern navigation technology, sailors mostly use the star to navigate directions, usually by looking at the North Star. They often have the nautical star tattoos to remind them that the stars will keep them safe and guide them to the right direction. For that reason, the nautical star is considering a symbol of guidance and protection. Some may say it also mean you can be whatever you want to be and create your own destiny.

Moon stars

Just as what they sound like, moon star tattoos are combination of moon and star tattoos, which represent the sky at night. Moon star tattoo doesn't have any symbolic meaning but just simply a beautiful design especially if you add more fairy look or tribal style to it.

Pentagram

Pentagram tattoo is a five point star tattoo which has been used by many religious and spiritual practice throughout history. As one of the oldest symbol in the world, the pentagram symbolizes a protection against all evil. It also represent 5 element on earth which is light, air, wind, fire and water which all are part of our lives.



Dragon Tattoo Art - Finding Printable Designs For Your Dragon Tattoos

Dragon tattoo art has been one of the most sought after designs especially among male tat enthusiasts. The creature, although mythical and non-existent has strong symbolism attached to it, not to mention the artistic appeal it has when inked on one's body.

Dragon tattoos can represent two different meanings depending on how they are portrayed. In the West, they are regarded as an evil and mean winged creature who breathes fire and guards caves with golds and jewels. Those who want to get these treasures have to slay the dragon first. In this case, dragon tattoos can mean fearless, power, courage and strong will.

The other symbolism of dragon tattoo art is good luck, fortune and wisdom as how they are look upon in the East. In China, they are the main symbol during the celebration of Chinese New Year as they are believed to bring prosperity, benevolence and good will. As a tattoo design, they can mean intelligence, protection, balance and harmony.

Dragon tattoo designs are very adaptable and flexible body art and looks great on large areas of the body such as the arm, rib cage, chest, back and shoulder blade. They can be seen inked in colors such as red and green while others opt for the plain black ink with some tribal touch. They can be portrayed as terrifying or monster-like, charming and kind and even small and innocent. It all depends on what kind of message the person sporting the tattoo wants to portray.

When it comes to resources for design of dragon tattoo art, its always best to do your research first before purchasing one. Read reviews online of the tattoo gallery membership being promoted and see which one best suit your need.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Dragon Tattoo Gallery - Where to Find the Best

Dragon tattoos are excellent choices for ink. Strong, bold, yet intricate and exact; these tattoos definitely pop out. So where can you find the best designs? A dragon tattoo gallery will contain all kinds of dragon designs. Here are 3 different options:

1. Free sites online:

There are a number of free gallery sites online where you can find many different tattoos, including dragons. Many of the free dragons you'll find tend to be generic designs that you have probably seen before. Nothing too elaborate, elegant, or bold. But if you are looking for a basic design, then a free site might be for you.

2. Tattoo Artists Gallery.

Another option for a dragon tattoo gallery, are individual tattoo artists which have their own site, and specialize in dragons. These can be very unique and original, but there may be a fairly high fee for obtaining each design. Nevertheless you may find a great design that could definitely be worth it.

3. Tattoo Membership Galleries Online.

The best option for a dragon tattoo gallery is usually one which features many different designs listed in various categories. Membership sites provide this. Each category will contain "the best of the best". The category for dragons will contain high quality designs, which work excellent for tattoos. After you find your ideal dragon design, you can always go back and download more designs for future tattoo work. Good galleries will usually have a one time sign up fee, but you will get access to an unlimited number of designs which you can download for present or future ink work.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Fairy, Butterfly and Angel Tattoos - Tattoo Designs For Women


Fairy, butterfly and angel tattoos are all time favorite designs for women when it comes to body art. Come to think of it, these are all have one thing in common - they all have wings. Generally, wings symbolize freedom as it indicates flight. It also represents love, peace and is said to be the link between earth and sky.

Fairies are small, mythical creatures that are beautiful and possesses magical powers. When depicted as tattoos, they are sort of a depiction that "I am nice but naughty" as what fairies generally are. The most famous of this type of tat theme is tinkerbell. It seems to be a representation of one's childhood innocence.

Angels can in many forms. They can be guardian angels, cherubs, angel wings and archangels. They are meant to symbolize one's spirituality and religious beliefs. They are also representation of serenity, calmness and holiness. The most popular of these tattoo theme are the angel wings tattooed on the back.

Butterflies are no doubt one of the most sought after tattoo designs for women. Not only are they naturally beautiful but they are meaningful as well. The connotations attached to them are very much related to what a woman go through in her life such as change, transformation and freedom.

Angel, fairy and butterfly are top three tattoo designs are definitely attractive and artistic when inked on a woman's body. With their flexibility and versatility as tattoo designs, they will always be on the trend and will definitely not lose their appeal.

Tattoo Arm Designs

Arms are the most frequently tattooed part of the body. This common practice and choice has its roots both in Eastern and Western traditions and makes sense when you consider that our arms are very visible parts of our body and naturally lend themselves to being viewed in most situations.

Most frequently, we see that tattoo arm designs fall into two major categories, Japanese and American Traditional. These will frequently be naval or sailing tattoos, kitch Americana such as pin-up girls from the 40's and 50's style, flags, etc.. They are generally executed within a few basic styles, including different locations on the arm, different sizes, shapes and of course designs.

One popular style becoming more common as tattooing increases in popularity is the SLEEVE TATTOO. These can be a full sleeve which will cover the entire arm, a half sleeve which starts at the shoulder and extends to the forearm, and the quarter sleeve, or quarter arm tattoo which generally goes from the wrist to about the middle of the forearm.

The idea is that the tattoo is dense enough so that no bare skin is evident and the appearance is as if you were wearing an article. You can even find some tattoo 'sleeves" to actually wear that way on e-Bay though I don't recall seeing anyone wearing one myself J.

Another popular pattern for the sleeve is floral, and as you expect generally women will favor this approach. But that isn't written in stone by any means and with the right design a floral pattern will work excellently with men as well.

Your choice is your own, of course, but taking into consideration your build type in general and the size of your arms in relation to the rest of your body is something that would be wise to consider before applying the ink.

Another style you may want to consider is the WRIST TATTOO.

Wrist tattoos are also gaining in popularity, especially with women who enjoy the "bracelet" designs of Japanese, Amerind or Polynesian origin to name just a few. Many of these tattoo arm designs are frequently of the "Tribal" variety and have special meanings to their owners and are believed by many to have some charm effect for them.

Men frequently will choose these tribal patterns because of their starkness and bold coloration. Be sure to consider the cultural and stylistic aspects of any tattoo arm design you choose. Many tribal designs have been "modernized" for contemporary tattoo art and are quite extraordinary.

Other wrist tattoos have designed flame bracelets and the flames will extend various distances up towards the forearm from the wrist area. This style tends to be more associated with the "biker" look and relates well to contemporary Harley Davidson flame paint jobs, to name just one association.

Once you decide on your design for any of these styles, you will need to locate a reputable, experienced and hopefully talented artist to entrust your precious skin to. Be prepared to pay for these because they require a lot of work and time.

A full sleeve tattoo for example can take 20 hours of work and that means repeated visits (your body and the artist can only take so much at one time). In practical terms, giving yourself time to heal between sessions and considering the availability schedule of your artist, a complete tattoo arm design could take 4 to 6 months and cost as much as $2000 (or more!).

Remember! This tat will be with you from now on. Approach it with respect and good judgment. Don't look for "bargains." Know who you are working with. Do your homework, and then be proud of the beautiful work of art you are displaying.