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Showing posts with label Cross Tattoos. Show all posts
Monday, March 15, 2010
Cross Tattoos
Cool free cross tattoos designs Cross Tattoos, Cross Tattoo Designs, Tattoos Crosses, Tribal Cross Tattoos, Celtic Cross Tattoos.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Celtic Cross Tattoo Designs




Celtic Cross Tattoo Designs
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Friday, October 9, 2009
Picture Sexy Girl With Wings Lower Back Tattoos Design
Picture Sexy Girl With Wings Lower Back Tattoos Design
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Friday, September 11, 2009
Picture Sexy Girls With Cross Tattoos Design on The Body

Picture Sexy Girls With Cross Tattoos Design on The Body
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Rose Tattoo Designs
Here is a bunch of rose tattoos for you to take a look at. There are so many combinations of roses that you could spend an entire day looking through galleries of this type of tattoo design. People get this tattoo on their arms, legs, backs, lower backs and almost anywhere else. They even add other features like crosses, skulls or thorns to their designs.
rose tattoo designs

rose tattoos
rose tattoos
rose tattoo
Rose Tattoo
My favorite rose tattoo is the one with the thorns and makes a cross; it's a black and white picture which makes the rose stand out better. I also like the color of the forearm rose tattoos as the colors blend together and does not over power the arm but makes the roses look nice. As you can see there are many different types of these tattoos to choose from, many different colors and styles so take your time!
Friday, April 18, 2008
Jesus Tattoos
Jesus Tattoo Designs - The image of Jesus as a tattoo design is the most "Christian" of all religious tattoos. Jesus is often depicted hanging on the cross. As well many times the tattoo is a close up of his face with a halo (or faint glow) over him and a crown of thorns placed upon his head during the crucifixion.
Jesus tattoos
Jesus tattoos
Jesus tattoos
Jesus tattoos
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Alyssa Milano Tattoo
Depending on how old or young you are you might or might not remeber the little hottie 11 year old that played Samantha on Who's The Boss. If you were born in the 1970's then the chances are you do remeber her and thought she was a little hottie. If you were born after the 1970's then you might know her from her more recent television sucess on Charmed whereshe played Pheobe. Either way my guess is most people know exactly the cute little girl that grew up to be a major hottie.
Alyssa Milano tattoo
Alyssa Milano tattoo
Alyssa Milano tattoo
Alyssa Milano tattoo
Alyssa Milano tattoo
Monday, December 25, 2006
Cross Tattoos
The cross has been used as a symbol in ancient Greek and Egyptian cultures, as well as by the Aztecs, whose culture of human sacrifice was actually quite shocking. Even the Norse God Thor's hammer is thought to be represented by the Tau cross. And, even the Hebrew letter Tau (or Tav) is said to be a form of the cross. The writings of ninteenth century occultist Aleister Crowley teach that the cross and the Tau are at once symbols of power and the human phallus. Cross symbolism can be found in numerous civilizations, and cultures across a great many centuries.
Armband Cross Tattoo
Tattoo of crosses

Tattoo of crosses

Tattoo of crosses

Tattoo of crosses
Tattoo of crosses
Tattoo of crosses
Tattoo of crosses
Friday, November 17, 2006
Gothic Tattoos
Gothic tattoos represent some of the most interesting and beautiful forms of tattoo art today. Gothic lifestyle is so individually unique that there are no set standards for designs. Some of the more popular designs include Gothic cross tattoos, pentagram Gothic tattoos, and the ankh gothic tattoo. Gothic tattoos also have quite different styles with old English lettering and complex designs.
Most people that are unhappy with their tattoo got it under pressure on the spur of the moment. It's a good idea to shop around and talk to several Tattoo artists. It's also a very good idea to ask other peopple about their tattoos and where they got them done, what their experience was like, and if they were happy with the person that did it.
By looking at an artists portfolio you can get an idea of the experience they have and if they have worked with complex gothic Tattoos. Look closely at the tattoo pictures for quality clean lines with bright colors that blend smoothly, and clear images. Most artists love to show off their work and it's a great way to meet the person who will be giving you that perfect tattoo.
If a tattoo artist has a bad attitude when you first meet them think how that attitude might be when you're halfway through. Good tattoo artists charge between $70 and $125 an hour. Good tattoos are not cheap, and the cheap ones look cheap.
Take lots of time to pick the perfect artist and tattoo for you. After all, you'll be wearing it for the rest of your life. It's probably not a good idea to let your friend pick a design for you. Never get tattooed if you're under the influence of drugs and alcohol and NEVER let a friend tattoo you.
Don't plan on getting your gothic tattoo the day before you want to show it off. After getting your tattoo it will take about a month to heal. During the first week you'll feel sore, have swelling, irritation and redness. You'll need to keep it clean by washing it several times a day with mild soap and pat dry with clean paper towel. You may want to apply some antibacterial after it's dry. The next 3-4 weeks your tattoo will tend to dry out as the healing process continues. It's also a good idea to keep your tattoo moist to prevent excess scabbing, infection or scarring. Avoid lotions that contain fragrances, artificial color, and other ingredients that may irritate your tattoo. The sun can also reek havoc on your tattoo, try to avoid sun on your new tattoo until fully healed.
Most people that are unhappy with their tattoo got it under pressure on the spur of the moment. It's a good idea to shop around and talk to several Tattoo artists. It's also a very good idea to ask other peopple about their tattoos and where they got them done, what their experience was like, and if they were happy with the person that did it.
By looking at an artists portfolio you can get an idea of the experience they have and if they have worked with complex gothic Tattoos. Look closely at the tattoo pictures for quality clean lines with bright colors that blend smoothly, and clear images. Most artists love to show off their work and it's a great way to meet the person who will be giving you that perfect tattoo.
If a tattoo artist has a bad attitude when you first meet them think how that attitude might be when you're halfway through. Good tattoo artists charge between $70 and $125 an hour. Good tattoos are not cheap, and the cheap ones look cheap.
Take lots of time to pick the perfect artist and tattoo for you. After all, you'll be wearing it for the rest of your life. It's probably not a good idea to let your friend pick a design for you. Never get tattooed if you're under the influence of drugs and alcohol and NEVER let a friend tattoo you.
Don't plan on getting your gothic tattoo the day before you want to show it off. After getting your tattoo it will take about a month to heal. During the first week you'll feel sore, have swelling, irritation and redness. You'll need to keep it clean by washing it several times a day with mild soap and pat dry with clean paper towel. You may want to apply some antibacterial after it's dry. The next 3-4 weeks your tattoo will tend to dry out as the healing process continues. It's also a good idea to keep your tattoo moist to prevent excess scabbing, infection or scarring. Avoid lotions that contain fragrances, artificial color, and other ingredients that may irritate your tattoo. The sun can also reek havoc on your tattoo, try to avoid sun on your new tattoo until fully healed.
Gothic tattoos

Gothic tattoos

Gothic tattoos

Gothic tattoos
Gothic tattoos
Gothic tattoos
Gothic tattoos
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Dragon And Cross Tattoo
Dragon and cross tattoo

A tattoo design with weird combination of dragon and cross. People in Asia do not know much about Bible and Jesus. They just think cross is kind of cool to put in tattoo.
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
In Loving Memory Tattoos
The most common in loving memory tattoo designs are the religious images like cross and angel. The cross is usually intertwined with a heart or rose symbols or "RIP" initials for rest in peace. The date of the death and name of the person are also included in the whole tattoo images as if re-creating a gravestone on their body. Angels are another preferred image as representation of the person who passed away and are commonly placed on the shoulder blade as if symbolizing guidance or protection. Butterflies are also being used by some since during the old days, they are believed to be reincarnation of the soul who passed away. Other figures that are being utilized for this purpose are stars and cherry blossoms which in Japan stand for fleeting moment in one's life.
* Coping with the death of a loved one is melancholic enough so it does not necessarily have to be a gloomy "in loving memory tattoos".
* It can be anything from a hobby or favorite flower.
* It can be an adorned painting or title of a song most frequently sung.
* The key is to think of something that will remind you the most of that person you love.
* It might be inconceivable to realize that you can't be with this loved one anymore so go for a design that will bring memories to life .
* Choose a design that will bring a smile to you instead of sadness.
In Loving Memory Tattoos
In Loving Memory Tattoos

In Loving Memory Tattoos

In Loving Memory Tattoos

In Loving Memory Tattoos
In Loving Memory Tattoos
In Loving Memory Tattoos
In Loving Memory Tattoos
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