Tattoos

Tattoos

Body art comes in different forms, the most common of which are tattoos. Tattoos are one of the most ancient forms of body art, for which you will be providing the canvas. And because tattoos have soared in popularity over the past decade, there is no shortage of tattoo "studios" more than willing to practice their artistry on you.

Tattoos originated as ancient, symbolic art forms, and many of them retain their symbolic meanings today. Although there are still some people who get tattoos strictly based on the design, some of those people tend to regret their choice of tattoo later on in their life. Tattoos can be quite beautiful, and capture a lot of positive attention. Most people who decide to get tattoos today choose them for their symbolic meaning, as well as the beauty. Men and women alike have tattoos, some small tattoos, some large tattoos encompassing their entire body and today tattoos are more common than ever, particularly small tattoos.

Tattoo artists are no longer willing to place dull lifeless designs in a seemingly haphazard way, but they tend to treat the body as a three-dimensional canvas onto which each tattoo is placed, to live in balance with the body and any existing tattoos. Permanent tattoo designs differ depending on culture, religious affiliations, gender, or personal liking and selections. For certain tattoo designs, some people prefer to look at real life photos or browse through artwork for ideas pertaining to their tattoo designs.

Many individuals select tattoo designs from those presented at a tattoo parlor, while others prefer to do some research and help ensure that their design is unlike any other. While there are tattoo designs that are gender specific, it is important to keep in mind that getting a tattoo is a very personal thing and the image that is ultimately chosen should be one that reflects something that is important to the wearer.

Although there are some exceptions, most men and women will naturally be drawn to different tattoo designs. Of all tattoo designs, women commonly select small feminine tattoos with hearts, butterflies, flowers, lettering, etc. Men, on the other hand, often prefer that their tattoo designs be placed on the upper arm, like a Robbie Williams tattoo on the chest or back.

Some of the more popular themes center around the following:

*Butterlies *Dragons *Flowers *Crosses *Fairy *Irish *Celtic *Animals *Dolphins *Tribal

Some popular sub themes are:

*cat tattoo designs *zodiac tattoo designs *dolphin tattoo designs *heart tattoo designs *small feminine tattoos

With the exception of those that have already chosen their preferred image, it can be very difficult to select from the many tattoo designs on the spot. Most of the time, people do not take the time to really think about why they choose a particular tattoo and look at other tattoo designs that are available. It takes a lot of decision-making as well as researching for meanings of different tattoo designs and ideas. There are millions of designs out there for tattoos - including different color combinations that have helped to make tattoos the phenomenon they are today. If you are ready to make a significant investment in your body art then custom design tattoos are for you.

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Celebrity tattoos

Celebrity tattoos. Former "90210" star Tori Spelling was recently spotted with a new tattoo that honors her husband's wedding vows with seven poetic lines. What are other celebrities thinking when they ink themselves?


Angelina Jolie

This inked-up actress is known for her many tattoos. The most noticeable one, on her left shoulder blade, is of a Buddhist saying written in Khmer script. A seventh line in the tattoo on her left arm recently sparked rumors that the Jolie-Pitt clan may soon expand.


Megan Fox

This actress has a Shakespeare line tattooed on her back.


Johnny Depp

This actor inked a former girlfriend's name on his arm during a whirlwind romance. But after the split he had it changed to mean he's a fan of this drink.


Robbie Williams

This Brit-pop star and former boy band member sports a lion's head on his right shoulder under an homage to this legendary singer.  

Rihanna

Though Rihanna has many tattoos, this is one of the most recognized.


Alyssa Milano

Milano's tattoo represents her upbringing, practicing this religion. 

Christina Aguilera

After creating this sultry alter ego in 2002, pop diva Christina Aguilera tattooed the name on the back of her neck. 

Dwayne Johnson

Known as "The Rock," he traveled to a warm-weather state to have his family history tattooed on his left shoulder in this type of cultural art. 

Kenyon Martin

NBAer Kenyon Martin has said he got this tattoo for this former girlfriend, who also is a hip-hop artist.  

Shaquille O'Neal
 

Shaq tattooed this super hero's emblem on his arm. 

Fred Durst

Rocker Fred Durst put rap-metal genre on the map in the late '90s. He famously has a tattoo of two other legendary rockers on his chest.


Steve-O

"Steve-O" is best known for his outrageous stunts, as well as his well-tatted body, but one tattoo stands out from the rest. 

Penelope Cruz

Penélope Cruz's silence about the meaning of the numbers on her ankle tattoo continues to baffle. Speculation ranges from a theory involving numerology, to this religion.


Rasheed Wallace

Though Rasheed Wallace never played for this sunny NBA franchise, the tattoo on his right arm depicts this sun god from an ancient Mediterranean empire.