Posts Tagged ‘tattoo-artist’

Chest Tattoo Ideas

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Most chest tattoos are quite large in size, so naturally it can be very difficult to decide on such a big design, so perhaps this photo gallery of chest tattoos can help give you a few good ideas and get you started on the right foot. No matter which tattoo design you decide upon, one of the most important steps is finding the best possible tattoo artist, who is capable of providing you with a quality piece of artwork that suits you forever. Guns and roses chest tattoo idea for women. Flowers for men.

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Just Your Friendly Neighborhood Arm Crawler

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

spiderman-tattooHaving a love for comic books can sometimes label you as a nerd.  Having a love for tattoos can sometimes label you as a rebel or a toughguy.  So what happens if you get tattoos with comic book characters on them?  Do they cancel each other out and you just become a normal average human being with no label?  Or maybe superhero comic book tattoos turn you into a SUPERHERO!  Or not.

No matter if they turn you into a superhero or a supergeek, comic books are filled with lively colors and striking images that would be excellent pieces of art to be used as a tattoo.  That is, provided you can get yourself a tattoo artist that can recreate the talent that was used in the comic book.  Some recreations are not quite what the buyer was expecting.

Although most tattoos are simply tracing over a few lines that have been transferred onto the persons body, there are times when extra colors and shading are needed to make the picture pop or come to life.  This experience and artistic talent are what is needed for most comic book type recreations, as seen in the picture attached.  A character by themselves, without a detailed background, would be easier to make into a tattoo but sometimes a colorful background can be used to help make the image pop out to the viewer.
City scapes with the hero standing on top of a building looking down like a protector could be an interesting tattoo, especially if the artist can capture the depth of field in the background of the city, like the picture above, with the moon in sky and the buildings in the distance.  A large piece like a sleeve or an enormous backdrop on the back would make for quite the conversation starter wherever the wearer was to show it off.

Of course, the choice of super hero or comic book can add or take away from the tattoo’s impressiveness, no matter how good the artist is.  An old Daffy Duck comic book or Duck Dodgers tattoo might prove less impressive than a monsterous Conan the Barbarian tattoo with swords and scenes of battle.  There’s no sense looking like a comic book nerd unless you’re going to do it in a way that strikes fear into the hearts of small children, right?  Batman isnt very scarey, unless you’re one of his arch enemies, but a nice battle scene from one of the Conan comics could put you up there into the cool crew because, lets face it, they probably have never read a Conan comic in their life so how are they going to know you’re a comic book nerd??


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Tattoo Madness taken just a tad too far…

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

tattoo-catsHow far? How about as far as Russia. Now, we all know that in everything there is a boundary that must not be crossed. Call it bad taste, call it social madness, even call it outright wrong. Russians have found just such a boundary and boldly gone where no true animal lover could possibly contemplate going.

The new trend first arose in Russia. While it may have occurred elsewhere before, never in recent history has any society embraced such an aberrant use of tattoo art with such openness and lack of shame. What is this horrid new fashion? It is the tattooing of one’s pets.Cat owners have taken to getting their felines tattooed with elaborate, colorful designs for no other reason than because they can.
It is reported that one woman had her Canadian Hairless put under general anesthesia for three hours while an image of the boy pharaoh Tutankhamun was tattooed on its chest.
Needless to say, this practice has animal right ativists in Russia spitting hairballs in fury. One spokeswoman of the movement has publicly condemned the cosmetic tattooing of animals, saying: “The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lacks behind that of the West. People in Russia mostly buy animals for selfish reasons and anything that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that.”

The reaction, however, is not restricted to the former USSR. The RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the UK) has published its opinion on the matter also: “We are totally against using animals for purely cosmetic reasons just on the owner’s whim. Clearly the animal has no say in the matter. We do not believe in using pets as fashion accessories. It shows no respect for the animal whatsoever. So far we have only heard about this practice happening overseas – and we hope it doesn’t spread.”

The tattoo artist who undertook the task is called Anatoly Keksel. The cat’s owner apparently “wanted something new and different for the times we live in” while Keksel proudly lifted up his shirt and announced that he had the identical tattoo himself.  It makes you wonder why he would want to share that information…


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Custom tribal tattoo

Friday, September 5th, 2008

custom freehand drawn tribal tattoo sleeve is a work in progress by Joe Nieves tattoo artist

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Canadian tattoo artist Thomas Lockhart on tribal tattooing

Monday, October 30th, 2006

An epic quest around the world in search of the last authentic tribal tattoos. Join us as famed Vancouver tattoo artist Thomas Lockhart & writer / adventurer Vince Hemingson capture on film, the amazing history, powerful rituals and extraordinary social significance of tribal tattooing in many different cultures around the world.

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