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Great Upper Back Tattoo Designs Ideas

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Many people select their upper back as a tattoo location. Commonly a tattoo of this type is between shoulder blades and centered on the spine. When it comes to designs in this location, your imagination is basically the limit. A piece can stretch across the whole upper back or be a smaller scene, focused on one side.

Tribal Tattoos For The Back

The first style to discuss is the wildly popular tribal artwork, which appears to be randomly designed but looks excellent. The normal standard for upper back tattoos is a width much shorter than the length. While side to side designs are generally what people select, it’s not unheard of for someone to get one that goes from the upper back to the lower back. A star with cosmic dust, a cross with someone’s name, a country’s flag, or a heart with tribal art can all be inked onto your back.

Animals are a common element of tattoo designs including: dragons, scorpions, bounding horses, sleeping cats, or intimidating snakes. The characteristics of the animals in the tattoo often mirror the personality and feelings of the person with the tattoo. The person could have been born in the year of the rabbit and decide to pay homage to the animal with a tattoo. Zodiac and astrological animals are not the only choices, as a person may simply want an image of their favorite pet.

If you are unsatisfied with everything available, you can design your own piece of artwork. Custom designs are easy to get, as many artists prefer to create something unique for each client.   People have different reasons for getting a tattoo, and a design can have deep meaning or simply look good. The size of an upper back tattoo can vary greatly, from a small, simple picture, to a mural that covers all the skin. If you’re new to this, it’s probably a good idea to start small and work your way up.

Want Some Cool Tattoo Ideas?

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Are you someone who has always thought about a tattoo but isn’t sure what to get? Always be aware that whatever you choose will forever be on your body. There are several methods for erasing or editing tattoos, but they aren’t guaranteed to work. Tattoo removal procedures are painful and can result in scarring, and cover-up procedures often turn out dark and are not flattering. Before getting your ink, be sure it’s something you’re comfortable with having for the rest of your life. Your tattoo should be a design that is a good representation of something important to you that displays your unique personality.

The Tattoo Parlour Wall
For many people who don’t enter the tattoo parlor with an idea in mind, they select their design from the wall. This isn’t a great strategy for a couple of reasons. Picking a design without much thought will likely result in you selecting a tattoo that doesn’t really fit you, and it’s probable that someone else has already used it. Using one of the artist’s previous works is not exactly original or unique, and there is a good chance that it won’t leave you completely satisfied.

Your Zodiac Symbol
One idea for a cool and popular design is to get your zodiac. Your zodiac can be the main focus of the design, such as the bull for Taurus, or you can incorporate your zodiac into a larger picture.

Choosing Someone’s Name
In recent years, the tattooing of names onto one’s body has become more popular, but this isn’t a great idea. Other than close relatives, children, or memorials, you will usually end up regretting the name on your body. Significant others and spouses are poor choices, as break-up and divorce rates, and it’s not fun explaining the meaning of the tattoo to a new person.

The definition of a cool design really depends on what interests you. An artistic friend can assist with the creation of a tattoo if you can’t do it yourself. A unique design is best, and that is the simplest strategy for getting a tattoo that you can display with pride.