Saturday, November 12, 2011

Most Tattooed Woman In The World

The winner of the title the most tattooed woman in the world by the Guinness Committee Julia Gnat held in New York photo shoot,
which showed their tattoos. Tattoos cover 95% of the whole body of Julia.
In such cases, it was nicknamed "The Illustrated Maiden.

Julia Gnat was born with hereditary disorders of the skin pigment metabolism - porphyria. When the disease is allocated a toxic substance, which erodes the subcutaneous tissue. The skin begins to acquire a brown color, becoming thinner and from exposure to sunlight breaks, so the patients over time the skin is covered with scars and sores. It is for that to divert the attention of others from such scars on his legs, Julia, and began to apply for a tattoo. And a little carried away.

Julie covered with tattoos not only legs, but all my body. "I have a dependence on the tattoo," - admits she is now.All tattoos Julia containing your favorite toon characters and famous people, made a master.

Immortal Tattoos - 2011 Calendar Girls




In this time team Full Body Tattoo was get a review about a candidate who happens to new mothers experiencing pregnancy new one month old, in that image of the mother's stomach is not too swollen but he forced himself to tattoo pregnant at the time, looks very sexy is not the prospective mother is pregnant with underwear and a bra that is designed for nursing mothers tribal tattoo on the thighs very well with the clothes in which he looks very fit

The prevalence of women in the tattoo industry, along with larger numbers of women bearing tattoos, is changing negative perceptions.A study of "at-risk" adolescent girls showed a positive correlation between body-modification and negative feelings towards the body and self-esteem; however, also illustrating a strong motive for body-modification as the search for "self and attempts to attain mastery and control over the body in an age of increasing alienation."

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Japanese Tattoo Designs With Leg Tribal Tattoos

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Japanese Snake Tattoos



Japanese Snake Tattoos

tattoos for girls


Saturday, November 5, 2011

beautiful Japanese tattoo

Japanese tattoos can be done in both full color or black styles. Black designs are more common, but a great tattoo artist can make colorful Japanese tattoo designs come alive on your skin. When you are looking for your Japanese design, make sure that the image is very high resolution. This will help the tattoo artist see it in perfect detail and will translate into a beautiful Japanese tattoo. Also, take your time when browsing through different designs - the tattoo will stay with you for life, so finding the perfect tattoo design is critical.

Japanese Tattoos Full Body


Japanese Tattoos Full Body

Japanese Tattoo on Back and Shoulders

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Japanese oni mask tattoo with koi dragon and foo dog covering man's upper back and shoulders.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Sugar Skull Sunday: Hannah and Her Family

I met Hannah in Penn Station one afternoon after spotting this amazing sugar skull on her upper left arm:





Here is a broader glimpse of the tattoo:





Hannah has over twenty tattoos and told me she wanted this piece to have alot of different elements in it. The gold tooth was a must, because Hannah loves pirates.



Gold teeth in sugar skulls are not necessarily unusual. Chainsaws, however are a bit out of the ordinary:





The chainsaw, Hannah explained, is a tribute to her uncle, who is a lumberjack. And, she added frankly, the bottle is there to acknowledge her grandfather, an alcoholic.



This sugar skull was completed in two 2-3 hour sessions by Tim Barnes at Holeshot's Premium Tattoo & Piercing in Amherst, Massachusetts. Tim has moved on to Florida, according to Hannah, but I haven't been able to identify where he is currently working.



Readers can see all of the sugar skulls previously posted on Tattoosday by clicking here or on the Sugar Skulls tag at the end of the post.



Thanks again to Hannah for sharing her sugar skull with us here on Tattoosday!