Chances are you've started exploring tattoos online and you may already be familiar with two design categories when it comes to tattoos: free tattoo designs and custom tattoo designs. We'll take a look at what these options involve right now so you can make the decision that's right for you.
Free Tattoo Designs and Custom Tattoo Designs Defined
Two categories and two fairly self-explanatory definitions of each, as you can see:
Free Tattoo Designs:
These refer to tattoo designs that are available for you to use free of charge. There are many websites that provide the user with a range of free designs to choose from. It is simply a matter of printing out the design you like and taking it to your tattoo artist.
Custom Tattoo Designs:
These refer to designs created especially for you by a professional tattoo artist. The artist will work with you to create a design using a number of design ideas you may have - even your own drawings. The artist will professionally design the tattoo for you.
The Case for Free Tattoo Designs
Chances are when it comes to shopping, you're on the look out for a great deal right? Of course you are! If you see an item in one store for less than that exact same item in another store, you're going to buy from the store with the lowest price! This mentality may also apply to some people who are considering getting a tattoo. Many people will ask, "Well, why should I pay a professional tattoo artist to design my tattoo, when I might find exactly what I want when I search free tattoo galleries online?" Sure, that's a valid question, however have you seen just how many free tattoo galleries there are online? There are so many of them! Check the majority of them out - and that will take you days - and you'll soon see that there isn't a whole lot out there when it comes to the range of decent free tattoo designs. Many of the free tattoo design galleries are tiny and only offer a small range of designs. Most of the available designs are of poor quality, and the great majority of these free tattoo websites are filled with designs that aren't even created by professional tattoo artists.
You may happen to find a design in a free tattoo design gallery that you like, however the reality is that although the design will be free - you simply download it and print it using your home computer - the stenciling and actually inking will not be. You will need to pay a tattoo artist to do this for you, and if the initial design wasn't professionally crafted, your tattoo, which you will more than likely wear for life, won't look as good as a professionally designed tattoo.
The Case for Custom Tattoo Design
You've heard the saying, "You get what you pay for" and it applies to tattoo design as well. As you have read and may already have discovered for yourself, there's not a whole lot of quality in the world of free tattoo design. By pursuing the custom tattoo design option, you are enlisting a professional tattoo artist from day one, which ensures your tattoo will look the best. It is advisable that you spend time searching tattoo designs prior to seeing your tattoo artist, so you make the right tattoo design decision. Once you know what you would like in your tattoo design, it's time to see the tattoo artist. The tattoo artist will draw a design specifically for you, taking into consideration your design requirements and tastes. Following this, a stencil will be created based upon that professionally created design. Then the design will be superimposed onto your skin using the stencil, and it will look like a professional tattoo - one that you will be happy to show off!
Of course ultimately it is up to you whether you wish to choose a free tattoo design or a custom tattoo design. To ensure you make the right decision, you must firmly decide what you want when it comes to your tattoo design and remember that it will be on your skin for life. It has to look good so make sure you give the design of your future tattoo careful consideration.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Free Tattoos or Custom Tattoo Designs ?
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Brad Pitt Tattoos
Brad Pitt has four tattoos which we know of, including an outline tattoo on his left forearm of Ötzi the Iceman, aka Frozen Fritz and Similaun Man.
Brad also has a very interesting tattoo on his back, which appears to be nothing more than various horizontal lines, but rumor has it that these lines represent the levees which broke in New Orleans, during hurricane Katrina (2005). Brad has been heavily involved in local rebuilding projects.
His most recent tattoo is on his stomach which is written in Khmer and reads 6/4/75, the birthday of his wife, Angelina Jolie.
Enjoy these pictures of Brad Pitt and his meaningful tattoos.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Big Butterfly Tribal Tattoos Upper Back
Butterfly Tribal Tattoo
big upper back tattoo design
Friday, November 27, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
50 Cent Tattoos
50 Cent (Curtis James Jackson III) has several tattoos, in fact, probably enough to fill an entire tattoo art gallery.
50 has “Love & Hate" tattooed in bold underneath his belly button, to go along with Jesus and the devil on opposite sides.
On his right bicep is an axe with the name of his son "Marquise" and the word "Warrior". Plus on the same arm he has the name of his mother "Sabrina" and the words "Ghetto Angel".
He has an Angel on his left shoulder and just below that is a drawing, which includes a crown and "50" in the center. Plus on the lower portion of his left arm is a cross and the phrase "God Understands Me".
50 has a huge collage of tattoos on his back, including a giant number "50" in the middle, along with "South Side" on the upper portion, plus the words "Gangsta" and “Cold World” and “G-unit” included within.
50 Cent has had several tattoos removed, and has been quoted as saying "When I first got a tattoo, I was like 19 years old. Now I regret getting it every time I look at it. It is a constant reminder of the mind frame I had at that age and I definitely had no class.
Beachcombers! Henna Tattoos
Beachcombers party pack gives you everything you need and plenty of pre-mixed henna to create lots of henna tattoos. Each cones will yield 5-8 hand size designs. Transfer the henna paste to the included applicator bottles and make super fine lines and get precise control over the henna paste.
This kit includes: 10 natural henna paste cones (30 gm each cone), 1 bottle of henna oil (6 ml. each bottle), Complete instructions, 1 Beachcombers! Henna Design Sheet, 4 soft squeeze bottles with 5 tips with all caps and accessories, cleaning pin, 36 page Henna How To design book.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Finding a Good Gallery of Tattoos - Tips to Help You Find Great Galleries
Some people are fine with picking some random, generic design and getting it inked on their skin. They are the type of folks who will get a tattoo simply because it's a "fad" or because it's the "in" thing to get. People's tastes always differ, but you should always take the time to get exactly what you want. Outside influence and getting a tattoo simply because other people think it's cool is not the way to go. Picking something that fits you perfectly will be the best choice you could imagine and you will thank yourself in the long run.
With that said, we need to find another way to look for a gallery of tattoos, because search engines don't seem to be doing a very good job. All that seems to pull up are low end galleries that are packed full of generic artwork. As a matter of fact, most of the galleries you see will be loaded with the same exact artwork as two hundred other galleries. Every gallery of tattoos you find in search results seems to just copy the next site and they don't have any "real" tattoo artwork.
The reason I say that they don't have real artwork is because a lot of these places post images that weren't even meant to be used as a real tattoo! That's right. They are so hung up on filling their website with as much artwork as possible that they will even post images that weren't even drawn specifically for a tattoo. This is sad, because men and women will go to this gallery of tattoos and pick a design to get inked. They go to the parlor and the finished product comes out looking nowhere near as good and crisp as it looked on the piece of paper they printed the design on.
Ok, enough of that depressing stuff. Let's get to the main point, which his how to find a great gallery of tattoos on the web...
You may not have known this, but you can find tons and tons of great tattoo galleries by using internet forums. They are fantastic for finding out where so many other people have located great artwork. If you want to find a good gallery of tattoos, you can simply gather all of the topics dealing with tattoo art (and there are usually lots of them in the bigger forums) and scan these topics for the links that people are posting. Men and women are always sharing links to the superb gallery of tattoos that they have uncovered over the years and you can reap the benefits.
No matter which gallery of tattoos you wind up at, just make sure you are 100% sure about the design you choose before getting it inked. It will be the best decision you have ever made when it comes to getting tattooed.
Celtic Tattoos Upper Back Placement
Celtic Tattoo, upper back placement
- great area for big sizes tattoo -
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Victoria Beckham Tattoos
Victoria has five bright shining stars on her lower back which represent her, David and their three sons, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz.
She has a Hebrew tattoo of a quote from the Song of Solomon 6:3 "I am my love’s and my love is mine, who browses among the lilies." which runs from the neck down her back.
Victoria also has the date (May 8th 1997) in roman numerals tattooed on her wrist, and is said to be the date her and husband David Beckham first made love with one another.
Just below that tattoo, appears to be the phrase "De Integra, De Enegra or De Intopa".
DB (David Beckham) is tattooed on the inner portion of her left wrist, to go along with another Hebrew script tattoo, which read "together forever, eternally".
Have a look at these photos of the beautiful tattoos of Victoria Beckham.
Style of Japanese Tattoo for Girls
1) Kanji
Of the three types of Japanese tattoo symbols; Kanji is the most popular because it is so expressive and artistic. Each different Kanji symbol (of which there are reported to be more than 40,000) represents a specific idea or meaning. So by combining a number of different Kanji symbols in your tattoo design it's possible to create a stylish and unique tattoo that expresses an unlimited number of ideas and messages.
2) Hiragana
Unlike Kanji, Hiragana is a style of writing that's used in everyday Japanese life. You'll find it used in media such as newspapers and magazines, so it's much more amenable to literal translation than Kanji.
In terms of design, the hiragana characters are more rounded than Kanji symbols, which is worth bearing in mind depending upon your artistic tastes. Hiragana writing is also known as cursive, so don't get confused if you hear someone speaking about a cursive tattoo.
3) Katakana
The system of Katakana is similar to Hiragana. Together they're known as Kana and were originally based on the Kanji symbols which existed more than one thousand years ago. Since than they've developed into their present form and both Hiragana and Katakana each have their own set of 46 symbols with which to form their words.
The system of Katakana symbols is used almost exclusively to represent words that are non Japanese in origin. These symbols are similar to the system of hiragana with the main difference being that words in Katakana have sharper edges and are much more angular in appearance.
And that concludes the three types of Japanese tattoo symbols that are available. However, there's no rule that says you have to choose one style and stick to it. You could have your tattoo designed so that it includes more than one of these styles. For example, you could have a sentence written using Hiragana that includes various Kanji symbols to enrich it with greater meaning.
But whatever option you select, it's important to take one additional safety precaution before you go anywhere near a tattoo studio with your design. As you can see from this brief explanation of different character types, the system of Japanese writing is extremely complicated and subtle.
If you don't speak Japanese fluently, it's vital to get an accurate translation of your design from a Japanese language expert. It's also a good idea to make sure that you find a tattoo artist who has experience forming the various Japanese characters and symbols.
Ultimately, the tattoos that people are most pleased with are those that have deep personal meaning or significance.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Lower Back Tattoos - Do You Dare Join the Lower Back Tattoo Fad?
For the latter, there are certain elements of lower back tattoos that people find so appealing that cause them to be so popular. If you love the spot on your body but hesitate to conform, check out some of these ideas for lower back tattoos that can help set you apart from the others. Also, below are a few ideas for what to do if you want to have the same tattoo as the next girl; in essence, these are the 'what NOT to Dos' for when it comes to lower back tattoos.
For Your Own Appeal
If you want to have a tattoo of your very own, one that will set you apart from the flock of girls with the same lower back butterfly tattoo, you have to be original. Tattoos with words in foreign languages are a hot idea for body tattoos that many people don't even consider. Not only is this original, but it is a clever way around the cliché of feeling obligated to tattoo your significant others' name on your body.
Consider Chinese symbols. While some people have Chinese symbol tattoos, most people don't have them on their bodies as lower back tattoos. They are easily made and difficult to do so no tattoo of this nature is ever going to be just like another.
Geometrical symbols are another popular idea for lower back tattoos. Shapes that create a type of mosaic are interesting and they are never the type of thing that a person can get tired of as time goes on.
Lower back tattoos are cute, but they are a fad that everybody is subscribing to these days. Pick a symbol that represents you, that sets you apart. They are easy to hide on your lower back, so get something that you will be comfortable with seeing forever.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Scarlett Johansson Tattoo
Scarlett Johansson currently has only one tattoo, which is located on her left forearm. Its a tattoo of a lovely sunrise, over looking the ocean with clouds.
Scarlett has been quoted as saying "It's kind of personal. It's a sunrise, and it makes me happy when I look at it."