Posts Tagged ‘Hearts’

Great Back Tattoo Ideas

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

These days, tattoos are as popular as ever, even though society still attached somewhat of a stigma to them.This is a huge reason for people to receive ink in an easily coverable location, such as the back. It is a smart choice to receive your tattoo on your back because of several factors. No other space on your body offers as much possibility for large, detailed designs, and it will not affect your job or social surroundings. For women, whose backs may not be fully covered, a coat or shawl can remedy the problem.

Small Or Large Tattoos

Just because there is lots of space on the back does not mean the design has to be massive. It’s common, especially in women, to receive an upper back tattoo that’s smaller in size. With regular people, the full back scene is not very popular, as they’re most revered by tattoo enthusiasts and entertainers. Certain people may not be comfortable with a completely visible design.  Women also enjoy getting designs on their lower backs, with choices ranging from hearts to ladybugs.

One great option for a tattoo location is the lower back. A tattoo right below the hips is flirty and sexy. For the best results, look for a design that stretches wide and has plenty of detail and flash.On the majority of tattoos, the object of focus is on the center, with contributing designs surrounding it. A heart with wings, fire, or tribal art flowing out is one potential choice.

If the lower back tattoo is not your cup of tea, consider one that stretches from the lower part to the upper section and possibly shoulders. Lots of people like the idea of a tattoo that features some sort of writing, regardless of whether it’s in English or not. This type of design can be excellent for reconnecting to the culture and heritage of a country. A phrase with lots of meaning can be captured artistically and aesthetically in either a full paragraph or several words.

A design on the back is often the first tattoo for people who want to get a feel for the process. Getting a first tattoo is an exhilarating and also somewhat nerve racking situation, so a lot of people like to experience the feeling before getting ink on their arms or legs. A back tattoo is great for many reasons, including its ability to be hidden and large available space for high detail.

Choose Your Foot Tattoo Ideas Carefully

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Picture this: you’re ecstatic because you’ve just decided to get a foot tattoo. While foot tattoos are popular with guys and girls, women have taken a definite liking to the trend.Nowadays, it’s commonplace for ladies to get birds, flowers, stars, and other images inked anywhere from the top of the foot to the end of the toes. Before taking the plunge and getting the design, consider if it will actually make you happy and be appropriate in situations in which you find yourself.

Size Matters
An important factor in selecting a design is whether it’s tiny and easily covered. The design should occupy a small area of your foot and not be visible with a shoe or sandal. Put yourself in the place of someone else and consider how your tattoo might come across to someone who doesn’t know you. Some designs are not offensive and may send a warm vibe, such as flowers or hearts, but a skull is a different story.

Tattoo Ideas

Designing your foot tattoo can be an enjoyable process. Women can use flowers, rainbows, stars, or anything that is cute and fitting, and guys typically select tribal art or sports logos. Uniqueness and expression should be the focus of your tattoo. If you’re not artistically inclined, ask a friend to help with the design. After the design is complete, take it to a tattoo artist who can ink it onto your skin.

Consider the following about feet tattoos.They will be visible to everyone anytime you take your shoes off, for swimming or anything else. As tattoo removal and cover-ups are costly, complicated, and sometimes painful, avoid putting yourself in that situation and be sure you like the design before it’s permanently inked. You may want to try a henna tattoo, which disappears after about a month, before the real thing to see if the design really makes you happy.

Tattoo Designs for Professionals

Monday, June 29th, 2009

People in every imaginable situation like tattoos. Tattoos are an outlet for a person to express their individualism and display interests and personality. Unfortunately, many careers cause a problem in regards to tattoos. Appearance is a major concern for workers in many industries. For example, a salesman can’t find work with face tattoos. You will be at a large disadvantage with employers if you have prominent, visible tattoos. As a result, consider the following ideas that will help you to express yourself without affecting your job.

Back Tattoos
A tattoo on your back will give you the ability to wear normal work attire without anyone being aware of your ink. Possible choices include: animals, tribal art, stars, hearts, swords, and basically anything else. Designs on the lower back, above the jeans line are popular with women. Guys often prefer smaller pieces on the upper corner of the back or on the shoulder blades. The design you select is completely in your control. It’s possible to go to the extent of inking your entire back, and nobody would be the wiser unless you decided to share it with them. Make it clear to the artist that the design can’t extend to your neck, as this could be visible and damage your job prospects.
Arm Tattoos
If the idea of a back tattoo does not appeal to you, consider inking your arm. Popular designs for guys include: religious symbols, astrological signs, and tribal art. You can feel confident that a shoulder tattoo is safe because any shirt you wear at work will cover it up. It might be a good idea to measure how much skin your shirts cover so you can be careful that the design does not extend past the boundary. Never cover your arms with sleeves. When your whole arm is covered in images and words, this is considered a sleeve. From an employer’s perspective, sleeves are complete turn-offs, and they won’t think twice about hiring you.As a rule of thumb, eliminate any tattoo idea that cannot be covered by a short sleeve shirt.

Is Uniqueness Importatnt?
Your imagination is the only thing limiting the tattoo designs you create and use. A large number of people rely on the catalog of the tattoo artist to pick a design.The problem with this is that you run a high risk of getting an identical tattoo to someone else. If you can’t stand the thought of having the same ink as someone else, create a unique design and bring it to the parlor. If you aren’t artistic enough to create your idea, find someone who can help you.