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Showing posts with label tribal tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tribal tattoo. Show all posts
Saturday, August 7, 2010
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best tribal tattoo designs
This is the most requested tattoo design ever. I am not sure why folks really want tribal tattoos
in this modern world, but perhaps the contrast of savage design and the new-age body gives a certain level of charm. Besides, tribal designs are quite intricate and attractive, offering rich choices for the tattoo enthusiasts.
Tribal tattoos consist of an exciting array of tattoo design possibilities, ranging from the traditional tribal designs of indigenous and aboriginal cultures to the latest in graphic design for the ink-hungry body.
Tribal Back Piece tattoos
tribal cross tattoos
sleeve tattoo tribal
Tribal Sun Mask tattoos
lower back tribal tattoos
best cross tattoo tribal designs
Tribal Tattoo Design
Before you apply your stencil ensure that you clean and dry the skin with iso-propanol alcohol and a clean cloth. Then position your stencil in place. | |
Instead of painting the entire tattoo design black I am just going to paint around the outside edges to give it an embossed effect. To do this I paint around the edge of the stencil and allow the overspray to drift onto the skin. | |
To add a really cool effect I am using a different type of stencil commonly used in airbrushing called a shield. This is another one of my own creations - Skull Mania. All I have done is used the small skulls on the sheild and painted a few here and there. This will aslo add to the depth of the design and make it really look like it's stamped into the skin. | |
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japanese kanji tattoo designs
There’s something about kanji tattoo that makes everyone an instant fan. Every time I see a tattoo consisting of Chinese characters, I usually like it, despite the fact that I have no idea what it means. And most people, even those who own the tat, might be clueless of their tat’s true meaning. Well, as long as the people around you don’t understand it either, there won’t be any problems. Just enjoy the view.
beauty kanji tattoo and flower on lower back tattoos
kanji tattoo designs on neck
colorfull kanji tattoos
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tribal Tattoo, tattoo ideas
Tribal arm Tattoo ideas
Tribal tattoos, as the name implies, originated among Native American tribes and date back to over 5,000 years. Perhaps they are so prevalent among fraternity brothers due to the fact that the tattoos were originally applied to show loyalty to a particular tribe in native lands.

Later on, tattoos were used to create scenes on the body depicting battles the tribe member took place in. They were also used as memorials for loved ones who had passed away, their memory honored in the form of a soaring eagle.
Tattoos were certainly not limited to Native Americans, however. The Yokuts of California used body modification to call attention to the location of a person's supernatural power; the indigenous tribes of New Zealand, Africa, Central America and Hawaii also practiced the art of tattooing.
Tribal Tattoo, tattoo ideas
Tattoos were also used to display a person's caste status, wealth, role in the tribe, even to document his brave deeds or societal contributions. They also served a purpose when it came to traveling, tribal tattoos clearly identified a stranger as belonging to a neighboring sect and detailed what rank he held.Later on, tattoos were used to create scenes on the body depicting battles the tribe member took place in. They were also used as memorials for loved ones who had passed away, their memory honored in the form of a soaring eagle.
Tattoos were certainly not limited to Native Americans, however. The Yokuts of California used body modification to call attention to the location of a person's supernatural power; the indigenous tribes of New Zealand, Africa, Central America and Hawaii also practiced the art of tattooing.
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