Scorpio Arm Tattoo Sexy Girl
When men go to get tattoos done, they always seem to want ones that boast about their masculinity and what better a design than a scorpion? They are creepy, gross and most of the time full of poison. The most frequently asked question after deciding on a scorpion is what kind of design to get and where to get it? Scorpion tattoo pictures for girl are probably the best way to find inspiration.
These can be found in numerous places—online, in books, on friends, in shops. One of the pictures found online depicts a large scorpion tattoo done on the arm above the elbow. It takes up the majority of the arm, does not contain any color whatsoever and generally looks a little creepy. While most of the pictures show the arm as the best place for the scorpion tattoo, one depicts a scorpion on the hand. It is mostly in black ink, but has a surrounding color of red.
Most men don’t often opt to get color put on their scorpion tattoo, which is alright, but for those who do like color it does add a nice touch. It gives the scorpions lifelike characteristics and a more defined look.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Bull Tattoo Pictures:Soul Of Tattoo
Bull tattoo art basically works around the features of the bull. In ethnic groups where tattooing is still considered a rite of passage, it is most likely to find the bull in a tattoo drawn in its natural form. In commercial tattooing this is not the case.
People are freer to use their creativity. Usually, the bull's head or the skull form is the focal point of bull tattoo art. Emphasis on the eyes and the nose of the bull is done through the use of colors and drawing techniques. Modifications on the length and curvature of the horns are also being done to create a fierce image
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Hawaiian tattoos
Hawaiian tattoos and body art have a history of thousands of years and experience a renewed popularity since the 90s, together with other tribal tattoo styles. Aloha!
There’s more to Hawaii than flowers and leis, after all – the Hawaiian islands are part of a larger chain, the Polynesian Islands, which include other island cultures such as the Maori and the Samoan, tribal communities with a rich tattoo tradition.
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