Showing posts with label Sleeve Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sleeve Tattoos. Show all posts

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    When looking for options on tattoo designs, we consult the web and choose from thousands of galleries and finally end up with the one design that speaks to us. That one design that we can relate to in many ways and it sparks our creative energy to customize the design that will totally fit our personality. Though sometimes, we end up still clueless about which one to get. Here I list down the top 3 most searched designs I found online.


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs

    The top most searched tattoo design is the Celtic art. Celts are known to have a rich heritage of art, language and belief systems which are evident in their designs. They have stylized images of the natural world such as hearts, spirals, knots, crosses, animals and trees. These designs are always a hit when you would like something that satisfies your need for art and technicalities at the same time. They fulfill the linear and curve aspects, filled and non-filled spaces and architectural and structural concepts. Choose that Celtic design which suits you best and have it tweaked to suit the body part you will have it on.

    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs

    The second most searched design is the Kanji design. Kanji are Chinese characters that are adapted in the modern Japanese writing system. Kanji characters were widely used to mark prisoners in Japan a long time ago before they were publicly accepted as a mere form of body art. This also had a negative connotation because members of the Yakuza also sported this kind of tattoo. In getting a Kanji tattoo, one must do a thorough research as each character represents an object, idea or a thought as a whole, rather than on a per letter basis. You must have your characters verified by someone who knows Kanji intimately before you finally decide to get inked.

    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs

    The third most searched design is the Ambigram tattoo. This kind of tattoo usually creates a stir in some people because it can be read two ways. Most often than not, there are two words, one word can be read on one side, and another word can be seen on the other. Sometimes it's just the same word that can be read on both ways. One example is the artwork on the book and movie adaptation called Angels and Demons. The word Angels can be read upright and the word Demons can be read when it's reversed. Not all tattoo artists can do this but there are now hundreds of websites offering this ambigram service for a fee. It entails great talent and creativity to come up with an ambigram tattoo design.Source URL: http://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Sleeve%20Tattoos
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fairy tattoo designs

    While many are intrigued by the darker, wilder forms of tattoos, there are several others who are taken in by the beauty and elegance of the fairy tat designs. The idea of fairies, as supernatural beings, has been the fantasy of many, what with the magical powers attached to it. Thus, the fairy tat design is a popular choice with those who love the enchanting and magical world of the fairyland.
    fairy tattoo designs


    fairy tattoo designs


    fairy tattoo designs


    Fairy tat designs also come in an array of creative concepts and ideas. There are the modern anime fairies, derived from the Japanese tradition. These fantastical images make for some great fairy tattoo designs. Popular in the gothic tradition, teenagers are seen taking to this tattoo design like never before.
    fairy tattoo designs


    fairy tattoo designs


    fairy tattoo designs


    fairy tattoo designs

    Fairy images created on the whimsical fairy tales, like those of Thumbelina, make for an appealing caricature of sheer innocence and beauty. This aura of purity associated with such fairy tattoos is what makes them particularly popular among girls.
    fairy tattoo designs


    fairy tattoo designs


    But innocence and beauty is definitely not the end all and be all when it comes to fairy tats. Fairy tattoo ideas are seen to be getting more mischievous by the day, and fables are replete with instances of fairies indulging in mischief and playing pranks, some even being more evil than the rest. There are many girls out there who find great charm and appeal in the naughty, and sometimes sinister, quality attached to such fairy tat designs.Source URL: http://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Sleeve%20Tattoos
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eagle tattoos

    Eagle tattoos are common choices for men and women who serve as police officers, firefighters, soldiers, or other service members.

    Eagles are also often accompanied by word banners, particularly if the tattoo is done as a memorial or tribute to someone. Words such as freedom, strength, and liberty are popular choices added to banners or underneath a tattoo of an eagle.

    Images of eagles have played important roles throughout history in many different lands, appearing in various emblems.

    In ancient Greece, the eagle was worshiped and associated with the Sun god, while in Norse mythology, eagles were said to be associated with the god Odin, who represented wisdom.

    eagle tattoos


    eagle tattoos


    eagle tattoos

    In Native American cultures, the free-spirited eagle is deeply revered and their feathers were often given as a sign of pride, security or friendship.

    Eagle tattoos can be done in many different creative ways and found just about anywhere on the body.

    The most common area for this type of tattoo is the upper arm, followed by the shoulders, and the upper and lower back areas.

    The back is a great location for designs of eagles with their wings fully spread as if in flight. If the design is large enough, detailed feathers are usually the main feature of the tattoo, which gives the eagle a realistic appearance.
    eagle tattoos


    eagle tattoos


    eagle tattoos

    Eagles can also be done as smaller designs, featuring only the head of the bird, or even done in tribal-style completely in black.

    They can also be worked into leg or armbands, or as a part of another design.

    Some eagles are tattooed in flight, as if swooping in on their prey, complete with sharp talons, and of course the internet and many tattoo shops are full of images of the majestic eagle in varying poses.
    eagle tattoos


    eagle tattoos


    eagle tattoos


    If patriotism is an integral part of the tattoo, red, white, and blue will be prominent colors, in addition to the various shades of browns and beige for the eagle itself.

    An eagle can also be incorporated into many backgrounds and mountainous nature scenes, or along with other types of wildlife.Source URL: http://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Sleeve%20Tattoos
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Celtic tattoos

    Tattoos are as popular today as they were in ancient times, but for different reasons. We wear them as decoration the ancients wore tattoos as permanent war paint. Their tattoos were designed with one thing in mind and that was to instil as much fear in their enemies as they possibly could. Wars were fought hand to hand and in battle warriors bared their chests in order to make sure that their tattoos were highly visible to the enemy. Tattoos indicated toughness and fearlessness when faced with danger. Tattoos were also designed as a method of identification, much like soldiers today wear 'dog tags'.

    Popular tattoo choices
    Celts once covered a large area of Europe and had their own languages and culture, not to mention religion. The symbols they used in those days are incorporated into the highly popular Celtic tattoos used today.

    The Celts worshipped gods and goddesses, animals and the land, and as they were exposed more and more to Christianity, their symbols and shapes started to change into crosses and stars. One of the reasons for this adaptation was to avoid conflict with Christian beliefs. But, these adapted elements are what remains and what is most seen in traditional tattoos.

    Celtic Knot Patterns
    Although many traditional Celtic designs are copied in tattoos, perhaps one of the most recognizable and coveted tattoo is the knot. Knots resemble interwoven vines and are arranged to form a particular shape, for example a heart, but their shape can be almost anything a person can think of, from circles to the more complex star shape.
    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos

    A Celtic knot also carries with it the symbolism recognizable by anyone who has even a slight knowledge of Celtic art which is that it represents continuous life as well as the season's cycles and the complexity of nature.

    Animals were very important to the Celts, animals such as butterflies, dogs and geese. Butterflies were especially held in very high esteem by the Celts because of their beauty. Dogs symbolize loyalty and good luck while eagles are linked with death, so are ravens and other birds. Horses were sacred to the Celts and a tattoo depicting a horse is linked to mystery and magic. Power can be symbolized by a Celtic art tattoo of a bear while the dragon is associated with both power and magic. Sometimes an animal will be the main focus in a tattoo while others may form on a part of the background.

    The number three, 3, has always featured highly in Celtic designs and is typically found somewhere in the design, at times even hidden deeply within it. It can be small or large.

    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos

    Cross
    The Celtic cross is without doubt perhaps the most recognisable of all Celtic designs and is a very popular tattoo subject. They are highly religious in their nature and quite often Celts will wear the design as a proclamation of their ethnic roots.

    The Celtic tree of life is quite self-explanatory, it follows the same style as the knot and the cross but it is composed of interweaving lines which form branches around a tree trunk. It represents the beginning and end of life and also the eternal nature of the world we live in.

    Claddagh
    A Claddagh, though maybe not as well known is popular and is perhaps more recognizable to those of Celtic and Irish heritage. Consisting of two hands clasping a heart covered by a crown. When represented graphically in the form of a tattoo, it stands for everlasting love and loyalty.

    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos


    Celtic tattoos

    The beauty of body art
    Celtic designs are beautiful when incorporated into a tattoo and there are a host of different choices suited to both male and female. Almost every tattoo studio will offer a wide variety of Celtic tattoo designs.

    Celtic art in the form of tattoos is very often seen as bands around the arms or on the wrist. More recently Celtic designs are being tattooed on the lower back. Celtic art is usually always done with black ink and the lines can be a combination of thick and very thick. Celtic tattoo designs have their origin dating back several thousand years and their aesthetic value has grown ever more popular since then as they are beautiful abstract works of art.Source URL: http://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Sleeve%20Tattoos
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music tattoos

    Music is not only a part of life, but it is a part of our very existence. The intellectuals in the old times believed that music was first discovered by man when he tried to imitate the sounds of nature- the sound of the flowing water, the blowing wind, the rustling leaves, the drizzling rains; and of course, the songs of the birds. Today, with tattoos becoming not only a part of fashion but a way of personal expression, expressing one's love for music through tattoos is very much in vogue. And there are a vast range of musical tattoos to choose from. And those really interested in the art of tattoo are willing enough to go through the temporary pain of the needle work to get the amazing mages etched on their skin forever.

    music tattoos


    music tattoos


    music tattoos


    Musical Notes: The various symbols of the musical notations are very popular, because even by themselves, they are very delicate as designs. The curves and the lines, their flowing style, all contribute to their popularity. Moreover, the safest as far as any kind of symbolism is concerned. And it is also a great way of expressing one's love for music.

    Musical Instruments: Etching musical instruments for tattoos is one of the most popular images among the music lovers. Especially, they like to get a design of the musical instrument they generally play and love listening to. Among them the guitar and the drums are the most popular. Especially the guitar in flames is one of the most popular designs among rock music lovers, in one form or the other. Flutes, designed like serpents, and violins and saxophones designs have also been seen, along with various types of microphones and even headphones.
    music tattoos


    music tattoos


    music tattoos

    Musical Quotes: Famous lines from popular songs or sung by the favorite singers are also tattooed. The most famous among them are the songs of the rock bands, which have some really funky lines, explaining philosophies of life in a quirky way and the teenagers and young adults love to flaunt them. Lines form Sanskrit "shlokas" are also etched and some prefer to do them in the original "devnagari" script. Sometimes, even full passages in minute fonts have been known to be used as tattoos.
    music tattoos


    music tattoos


    music tattoos

    Moreover, compared to the more violent images, like some think them to be, of animals and weird symbols, which again are considered taboo by people of some community, the musical symbols are very delicate any design. So those who want to get a tattoo for purely decorative purposes feel them to be a good symbol to be used.Source URL: http://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Sleeve%20Tattoos
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Sleeve Tattoos

    Beautiful and striking are probably the most descriptive words to use when looking at a Japanese sleeve tattoo design. They are more commonplace in today's more liberal society. Should you get one?

    What do you know about this type of tattoo? Do you know what "sleeve" means? Are you aware of what designs would make up a Japanese sleeve?

    A sleeve tattoo is a term describing a design that completely covers the skin of the chosen area. Common body placement for sleeves is on the arms, and that is where we get the name. The tattoo looks like where the sleeve of your shirt should be.

    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve tattoos come in different lengths. These are:

    1. Full Sleeve. Runs from the shoulder-blade all the way to the wrist.

    2. Three quarter sleeve. Runs from shoulder-blade to middle/upper part of forearm.

    3. Half Sleeve. Runs from the shoulder to the elbow.

    4. Quarter Sleeve. Runs from the elbow to wrist.

    As you can see there are many variations, and sleeves are not limited to the arms. Many people have taken the concept onto the lower limbs as well.

    There is also the possibility of adding further work to the sleeve in the form of a "chest plate", which is basically covering the whole of the pectoral area leading off from the arm.

    Sleeves can incorporate many styles of design, so long as the entire skin area is covered. However it is the Japanese sleeve which appears to be most popular.

    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Common themes in Japanese sleeve tattoo designs are dragons, koi carp, samurai warriors, geisha girls, cherry blossoms, water falls and hanya masks (a legendary Japanese demon).

    The sleeve will often incorporate many if not all of these themes in one flowing design of intricate detail and vivid colour.

    Full Sleeves are bold and in your face. Everyone will know that you are tattooed! However, if you are looking for some discretion but still favour this kind of tattoo, then a half sleeve could be a compromise. The sleeve can start on the shoulder and be cut short just above the elbow, enabling the tattoo to be hidden from view with a short-sleeved shirt.

    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Another advantage of the half sleeve, particularly for males, is that you do not have to consider any self grooming of the arm. A full sleeve is likely to end up being hidden under a forearm full of body hair and will need constant shaving for the tattoo to be seen in all it's glory.

    Be aware that a sleeve tattoo will take some time to complete! You will be sat for many hours in the artists chair and thus these are a serious and costly undertaking.Source URL: http://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/Sleeve%20Tattoos
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