tattoos for girls

tattoos for girls

There are many types of designs that women choose to place on various parts of the body. Although some designs are more popular in some areas than others, chest tattoos are growing increasingly popular in women that are seeking a tattoo that can set them apart from the crowd and a tattoo that is highly visible with most pieces of clothing and can be displayed at ease. Chest tattoos are commonly placed above, or even on the breasts in women that choose this area of the body and can be seen through low cut clothing, even in regular pieces of clothing, depending on how high the tattoo has been placed on the body.

What types of chest tattoos are most popular for women? The most common types of chest tattoos that are popular for women are such things as script; angel wings placed above the breasts and even paw prints which have been inspired by celebrities. There are many variations which can be created with these tattoos and therefore seeking popular designs from inspiration like celebrities and tattoo galleries can help to narrow down the choices when it comes to choosing a chest tattoo.

Keep in mind that the chest tattoo is going to be visible to many people, as most popular shirts do not cover the upper chest therefore the tattoo will be seen by all. For this reason, many people choose a tattoo that is tasteful. Another aspect that one should consider before getting a chest tattoo is the fact that the tattoo can begin to appear lower, or sag as muscle tone begins to decrease as we age. Taking all of these factors into account can help to determine if a chest tattoo and even what design of a chest tattoo is right for you.

tattoo motive : Kat Von tattoos

Kat Von tattoos, tattoo motive

Last night at the Maxim Hot 100 party in Los Angeles, tattoo artist Katherine Von Drachenberg (aka Kat Von D) arrived with stars in her eyes. Or at least, next to them.

I guess I'll just never get used to someone having about 20 or so stars tattooed around her eye area. Not to say it isn't art; I just find the permanence unbelievable — and imagine the pain.

Kat's makeup (which you can enter to win by taking this quiz) was bold, just like her personality. She wore lots of highlighter on her eyes, her lips were red and creamy, and her blush was strong. I really liked her asymmetrical liquid eye liner; however, her shellacked eyebrows were over the top. For product and application suggestions on how you can re-create Kat's hot makeup look at home,read more.

  • FACE: Apply a creamy foundation all over and blend well. Then, dab some concealer under your eyes and to any red areas. Next, dust a loose, translucent powder over your face to set the foundation and the concealer.
  • CHEEKS: Stand in the mirror and smile. Begin by blending a cream blush such as Nars Creme Blush in Constantinople to the apples of your cheeks and then drag it along your cheekbones. As a finishing touch, smear a touch of highlighter on top of the blush.
  • EYES: Begin by applying the lightest shade in Kat's True Romance Ludwig Eye Shadow Palette all over the lid. Then blend the deepest brown shadow into the crease and add a creamy highlighter to the brow bone. Next, carefully draw a medium line on the top and bottom of your eyes using her Autograph Eyeliner in Puro Amor. When you are finished, go back and extend the line from the outer corner of your eye until it meets the end of your eyebrow. On the inner corner of your eye, extend the line so that it touches the beginning of your nose. Add a little bit of luminizer on the inner v too.
  • LIPS: To create Kat's bright-red, Gwen Stefani lips, apply some of her Painted Love Lipstick in Hellbent with a lip brush. Blot and add some more for the ultimate drop-dead, blood-red pout.

foot tattoos

foot tattoos

foot tattoos

When many people get their first tattoo, they don’t realize how permanent of an act this is. A tattoo will remain on the skin permanently through the entire life, and can often be difficult to remove. Since the tattoo is difficult to remove, there are often ways that people seek to cover the entire tattoo with another piece of art that can be created on the body. When these mistakes are made and years later people realize that they would rather not want the tattoo on the body, removal is often not the best option and therefore choosing to cover up the tattoo becomes a more viable option that can have successful results.

How should you choose an artist to complete the cover up tattoo? While making the decision about which tattoo artist to work with to complete the work on the cover up tattoo, it is important that this tattoo artist understand the complexity that is required through the work to cover up the existing piece.

The tattoo that is covering the existing tattoo must often be larger as well as darker to ensure that there will be adequate space to cover the tattoo. For this reason, the tattoo must be smaller – which makes it easier to cover. There are a variety of designs which can be used within the cover up tattoo to create a new piece of art. As an added bonus, the cover up tattoo can be given new life with updated colors, designs and even a completely different tattoo!

There are some tattoos which can be impossible to cover up. Most often, the people that have these types of tattoos have no choice but to resort to cosmetic surgery to remove the tattoo ink from the surface of the skin, which can result in scarring.

Jesus Tattoo : tattoo motive

A very elegant tattoo design showing Jesus Christ on the arm.


Jesus Tattoo, tattoo motive

Touching Jesus Tattoo Design

A very touching tattoo design for the ones who have strong belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ

Jesus Tattoo, tattoo motive

Jesus Tattoo On Back

A very cool Jesus tattoo design on the back.The tattoo look so realistic.

Jesus Tattoo, tattoo motive

Jesus Tattoo

Tattoo Ideas : tattoos for girls

Tattoo Ideas,  tattoos for girls

Tattoo Ideas : tattoos for girls

Choosing a tattoo artist is one of the most important decisions you could make after deciding to get a tattoo. It should be a careful decision; because this is the person you are trusting to make a permanent design on your body. You want someone that gives you a warm feeling rather than a creepy “this guy is a freak” feeling.

There are a lot of other factors to consider when selecting a tattoo artist. Looking for the cheapest seems like the most obvious way to go, but you do get what you pay for. The best way to choose a great tattoo artist is to go buy reputation. Ask around, especially any of your friends that already have tattoos, and they will be able to give you some feedback regarding which tattoo artist did their tattoos and how they were.

One of the best ways to choose a tattoo artist is to shop around. Make a list of tattoo parlors you want to visit and go have a look at their samples. You can generally tell which tattoo artists are any good by the samples that are usually hanging in their shop. If the samples are bad or not drawn as well as you like, check the next shop. You are certain to find one that suits you.

It cannot be stressed enough how important it is to take your time when deciding which artist to let tattoo a design to your body. After all, you don’t want to give that task to just anyone.

tattoo motive : Carey Hart Tattoos

Carey Hart Tattoos, tattoo motive
tattoo motive : Carey Hart Tattoos


Carey Hart's Amazing Artwork
Carey Hart was caught and photographed at his famous Hart and Huntington Tattoo Company at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada yesterday. The star showed off his huge collection of tattoos on his body.

tattoos for girls : Cool Tattoo Designs

Cool tattoo designs, tattoos for girls

tattoos for girls : Cool Tattoo Designs

Finding cool tattoo designs can be simple during a visit to the local tattoo parlor. Inspiration is plenty through the images which are displayed through the portfolios and through the past images that have been created by the tattoo artists that work at the particular shop. These images have been created in the past and can often be changed to provide inspiration for new tattoos.

The majority of people that choose to get a tattoo know the design in which they are seeking and therefore often bring in inspiration which can be used in combination with the designs which are available at the tattoo parlor. The designs can be found on the internet and printed, or even created by the individual themselves to create an experience and a unique tattoo that will be like no other anyone has seen.

Regardlless of the choices that have been made for the tattoo, the tattoo artist can always customize a design that has been chosen through the use of colors, shading and even small changes that can be made to the design. This is an effective way to ensure that the tattoo, which is a unique and personal experience remains as such.

The tattoos which are chosen can often be changed through the use of one simple adjustment within the inspiration. This could include script or even a combination of two and even three tattoos which are available through the tattoo shop that the artist has created.

Many tattoo artists create tattoos, for a fee, that are personalized to the person that is getting the tattoo. This is an effective way to ensure that you are truly obtaining a unique experience from the tattoo which is being drawn on the body.

tattoo motive : Skeleton Tattoos

Skeleton Tattoos, tattoo motive

tattoo motive : Skeleton Tattoos

foot tattoos : Tattoos Pics in Artists

Tattoos Pics in Artists, foot tattoos

Upon meeting with potential local tattoo artists, asking to view a copy of the portfolio to view the personal style of the artists, the skill level and the tattoos that have been completed in the past can also be a great way to find inspiration for tattoos that can be completed in the future. Through the career of the tattoo artists, they have more than likely developed a variety of images in which they use as a portfolio to showcase to new and potential clients. These portfolios contain a variety of images in which the tattoo artists have worked on in the past and created for a diverse amount of clients.

Through the use of the portfolio and once the client is given the chance to view the portfolio, it can be a good determinant to see if the personal style between the potential client and the tattoo artists will work together well for the vision the client has in mind for the tattoo. Keep in mind that the vision which is associated with some tattoo artists can be different from the client, as each tattoo artist may specialize in a different type of tattoo art. Through the use of this tattoo art, the client can determine if the vision is in line with the tattoo that is expected.

These portfolios can contain hundreds and even thousands of images, depending on how many images the tattoo artist wishes to use within the portfolio. The tattoo artists may choose to display the custom pieces which have been obtained, or they may choose to display a variety of tattoos, from the everyday designs which are completed on a regular basis to the creative works which have been specially designed for individuals that are seeking something truly unique.

tattoo motive : Gang Tattoos

Since anti-gang laws were enforced in Honduras and El Salvador and series of killings in Guatemala were committed by citizen vigilante groups and security forces, gangs are ditching tattoos to duck the radar and have resorted to more subtle, low profile ways of identifying themselves as members of criminal organizations, and performing extreme makeovers. Today, gang members with tattooed faces are either dead, in prison or in hiding.

Gang Tattoos, tattoo motive

Mara gang member ‘Smoking,’ 25, prison portrait in Chimaltenango, Guatemala.
Photo AP / Rodrigo Abd

Throughout Central America and the U.S., the Mara 18 and Mara Salvatrucha gangs are known for their audacious tactics, including beheading their enemies and covering entire buildings and even their bodies with gang symbols.

Anti-gang operatives are saying these typically uneducated and aimless youth have begun recruiting high school and college students, and escalating their criminal activities from minor robberies to large-scale extortion, prostitution, car theft and kidnappings.

The gangs first formed in Los Angeles in the 1980’s, recruiting Salvadorans who fled to the U.S. to escape civil war. After many of the members were deported for crimes committed in the U.S. in the ’90’s, the gangs established themselves in Central America.

There are believed to be as many as 30,000 Maras in the U.S., mainly in Los Angeles, and about 100,000 in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, according to U.S. federal authorities.

Distinguishing themselves by tattoos head to toe with threatening symbols and hanging out in large crowds on street corners, their goal was to intimidate and terrify regular citizens and rival gangs alike.

But that has recently changed after El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras adopted tough anti-gang policies, including graffiti-removal campaigns and harsh punishments for gang-related crimes. Many youths have been arrested or killed, allegedly in operations by police or citizen’s groups.

“These days we can’t even go out onto the street, where the police look at us and we end up dead.” said 25 year old Giovanni Estrada — aka ‘Little Crazy’ — an imprisoned gang member with a tattooed face. “That’s why we tell (new gang members) not to paint their faces.”

Gang Tattoos, tattoo motive
Mara gang member Jose Daniel Galindo — aka 22 ‘Criminal — prison portrait
in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. Photo AP / Rodrigo Abd

Sammy Rivera, a security adviser for the Narcotics Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Guatemala, and Jose Luis Tovar, deputy police chief in El Salvador, both say the gangs’ increasingly lucrative pursuits have attracted high school and college students looking to make a buck, versus the dropouts and other gang members who mainly sought to satisfy their need to belong.

“Before they would rob a bus and could take away some cell phones and a little money.” Rivera said. “Now they have a steady income from the extortion they carry out in their territories.”

Gang Tattoos, tattoo motive

Mara gang member Hector Giovani Estrada Martinez — aka ‘Liro Crazzy’ —
prison portrait in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. Photo AP / Rodrigo Abd

Woman Gives Up Everything for Gang

Apparently seduced by lifestyle and money, Ingrid Vicente abandoned her husband, kids, government job and law studies to join a gang in 2002. As a secretary at the Finance Ministry, she earned 2,000 quetzales a month and doubled that in 1 day as a gang member.

Ingrid didn’t look like a typical Mara, so she was able to easily smuggled guns from El Salvador, earning about $650 a day. She also helped uneducated gang members figure out how much they could extort from storekeepers without bankrupting them.

“These guys don’t know what is possible.” Ingrid told The Associated Press. “They didn’t even know how to drive a car or a motorcycle, so I showed them how to drive.”

After discovering the cost and bearing 2 more children with a gang member, she decided to quit. Her gang killed her brother and boyfriend in retaliation. She’s now a witness, testifying against the gang.

Gangs have been forced to recruit people like Ingrid to keep a step ahead of the government’s zero-tolerance policies, which have forced them underground and into new areas of crime.

No longer able to conduct blatant robberies, the gangs have turned to “other activities that require a better level of organization.” said Rivera.

Even though the graffiti is gone and the walls are blank, “We still hear gunshots every day.” said Guatemala City resident Aura Escobar.

Gang Tattoos, tattoo motive

Mara gang member ‘Raton,’ 21 — prison portrait in Chimaltenango, Guatemala.
Photo AP / Rodrigo Abd Tattoo Removal to Help Begin New Life


Gang members hoping to build a new life often look to erase the memories of their criminal lifestyle by removing their tattoos, and advocates of tattoo removal say that eradicating the gang tattoos helps them to do so.

But the well has dried up for many tattoo removal programs that were once providing grants and hospital funds and donated time from medical staff has been dying out.

Dr. Paul Zwiebel, the physician in charge of the Swedish program Swedish Medical Center established in 1993 in Colorado said, “At first, we treated hundreds of kids. Swedish was a very willing partner. Without them the program could not have happened.”

The procedure costs between $2,000 to $5,000 per tattoo, according to Zwiebel, and sometimes more for larger tattoos.

The program provided free treatments if the patient provided 25 hours of community service, made written promise to make a lifetime commitment to leave the gang lifestyle and describe how tattoos were holding them back from achieving their goals.

Gang Tattoos, tattoo motive

Mara gang member ‘Psycho 23′ — prison portrait in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. Photo AP / Rodrigo Abd

Dr. Zwiebel says the procedure involves treating the tattoo with a laser that breaks down the ink in the skin. The body then removes the ink through the immune system. It generally takes several sessions to treat a small tattoo, and more sessions for larger tattoos. The procedure can be painful and may result in some scarring.

Julie Lonborg, director of planning, business development and marketing at Swedish notes that while the program was popular in its inception, it became plagued with no-shows for the costly and time-intensive procedure.

“There was a lack of interest from the community.” Lonborg said. “There were more no-shows than appointments. It became a waste of time.”

Rev. Leon Kelly, the director of Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives in Denver said, “We were trying to give an alternative to folks who wanted to change their life, but a lot of our people weren’t willing to follow through. The funding went away.”

Terrance Roberts, a former Bloods gang member and director of The Prodigal Son Initiative in Aurora still has his gang tattoos. “I looked into (tattoo removal) for myself, but it was a lot of running around.” he said. “It (tattoo removal) can be a diversion from other, more successful programs.”

Gang tattoos often are used to tell the world the bearer is proud of his affiliation and his neighborhood. But the permanent etchings are much easier applied than removed. One can cover them up with another tattoo or have them removed by laser — a painful, expensive process that’s frequently beyond the financial reach of most former gang members.

But when former gang members attempt to put their lives back together, find jobs and detach themselves from the stigma of gang life, they soon learn that removing the tattoos is very costly. Some tattoo removal businesses charges as much as $8,000 to remove a single tattoo.

Most tattoo parlors steer clear of doing gang-related tattoos for fear of being found out where the work was done by rival gang members, presenting a serious threat to their business, said San Diego tattoo artist Gordo Lost. Most gang tattoos are done by someone in the gang member’s neighborhood, or in jail, he added.

Gang Tattoos, tattoo motive

Mara gang member Mauricio Jose Solorzano, 23 — aka ‘Pinky’ — prison portrait
in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. Photo AP / Rodrigo Abd Job-stoppers

Once gang members are out of prison or decide to go straight, the past can haunt those who bear ink on their skin, especially if the tattoo is somewhere visible even when fully clothed.

Tattoos on the forearms, hands or face are called ‘job-stoppers’ said Lost. While covering up gang-related tattoos is an option, even tattoos that have nothing to do with gangs can make it difficult to find work he said, adding that he often advises new clients not to get tattooed on parts of their body that are visible to potential employers.

Released from prison after serving 19 months for auto theft, Rivera — a former Mesa Locos gang member — said he is doing his best to leave gang life behind. Rivera has more than 15 tattoos altogether with Mesa tattoos on various parts of his body, including his neck and fingers.

But, “it’s hard to find a job on my own cause of my record and because of my tattoos.” Rivera said, adding that he now works part time for his girlfriend’s father.

Some of the body art he had done in jail, others he had done by friends.

Gang Tattoos, tattoo motive

Mara gang member Luis Alfredo Madrid, 22 — aka ‘Smiling’ — prison portrait
in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. Photo AP / Rodrigo Abd Tattoo artist Obed Mejia of Escondido Body Art, said that he was a gang member in San Marcos many years ago, but left gang life behind. He said he got his first lessons in tattooing from an uncle who had just gotten out of prison and knew the techniques.

best tattoos : tattoo ideas

best tattoos, tattoo ideas

When shopping around for tattoos, it is important to realize that one must shop around for the tattoo artist as well. In fact, the design can often be completed by any artist, but the degree to which the design is customized and the degree to which the design can be found on the body in a unique way and proper technique is used to complete the work of art may solely depend on the work that has been completed and the training that has been accomplished, as well as the natural skill, of the tattoo artist completing the design.

In order to find the best tattoo design for you, you must first be able to find the right tattoo artists to complete the work of art. How should you go about searching for the right tattoo artist? To find the right tattoo artist, first consider the prior experience that has been completed as well as having a look at their portfolio. This can help to gauge the level of accomplishment the artist has obtained, as well as offering an insight into the personal style of the tattoo artist. Every tattoo artists has a unique and distinctive personal style which can come through in the work that they have created. Through this work, the tattoo artists are able to display their personal style with ease.

When choosing the design, be sure that it is a design that the tattoo artists is familiar working with. Choosing an effective design depends on this fact, as the tattoo artists will be able to incorporate their personal ideas to create a design that is unique for you. Personal style is an important part of becoming a tattoo artist and can often make or break the clientele. Having designs that the tattoo artists is comfortable working with, including portrait or lettering, can be an effective way to ensure the best tattoo design will be obtained.

tattoo motive : Angel Tattoos

Angel Tattoos - Popular Designs And Where To Get Them


Angel Tattoos, tattoo motive

Angel designs can have so many different meanings, and the designs themselves can look stunning because the tattoo artist can use color in the wings to great affect.

Popular Angel Tattoo Designs.There are many popular angel designs which gives anyone looking for an angel tat a great variety of choice. One of the most popular designs at the moment is a pair of angel wings. They can be any size and located just about anywhere. The most common locations for wings are on the lower back or on the upper back and shoulder area.

Another favorite Angel tat design is of a beautiful woman in a dress with wings, quite often with a glow around her head. The angel could be looking downward in a protective manner, or another common position is sitting on the ground or a rock. Angel tattoos are also a popular way to pay tribute to someone who has passed away. The persons face is incorporated into the design, to keep their memory alive.
The designs can also represent a connection with a loved one, especially if a love heart is included in the body art with the angel.

Angel Tattoos, tattoo motive
It is also popular to combine the angel with a myriad of other other designs to come up with something completely new and unique. Common combinations are the angel with a heart, cross, or flowers to name a few. It really is up to you and your imagination.

The Meaning of Angel Tattoos.

The most common meanings of Angel tattoos are spirituality, love and protection. Wings represent freedom and rising above problems. Many tats are of floating angels, there to provide protection to something or someone. It is popular to get a guardian angel design, so that you always have a guardian angel with you. Another common theme is the perennial struggle between good and evil with Archangels in an eternal battle. Angel designs can also just represent a connection with something higher than oneself.

Where to get Angel Tattoos
Angel Tattoos, tattoo motive

The key thing to consider when getting an Angel tattoo design (or any design for that matter) is to make sure you are completely happy with it. The best approach is to check out as many designs as you can, to get ideas. It is not recommended to choose a free tattoo off the internet because the majority are low quality, and all are accessible to thousands of people. That means someone else will certainly have the same design as you. There is a better way to get a unique dream tattoo

tattoo ideas : Dragon Tattoos

Dragon Tattoos, tattoo ideas

What is the symbolism that is associated with dragon tattoos? Within history, dragons are portrayed as the most powerful creatures that could not be slain and have been portrayed breathing fire for centuries. Although mythical, the creatures are portrayed as just as strong and therefore they have become a popular tattoo for men seeking a piece of art which can be placed on the body to signify the power which is associated with these types of tattoos. Although they can be portrayed alone on the body, there are certain tattoos which can be portrayed with the use of entire pieces that can be displayed on the chest, as well as the arms and even the back. There are many popular choices which can be made through the choice of the tattoo including fire, caves and even medieval themes. Other choices for these types of tattoos can include dragons in battle and even dragons which are intertwined in battle. Through these types of tattoos there are many men that choose to have the dragons displayed alone on the body.

There are many types of dragons which are portrayed on the body. These can include the tribal art which is created in the form of dragon tattoos. These pieces of tribal art can be portrayed through the use of dark colors and can be used to display the strength that is associated with the type of tattoo. Through the use of these dragon tattoos, the individual can help to display the inner power that they have demonstrated through their lifetime.

Choose a dragon tattoo that comes in a variety of colors if you are seeking intricate bright and vivid designs that can make a statement and a dark and muted tribal dragon tattoo if you are seeking something less colorful that makes just as large of a statement.

tattoo ideas : Freddy Tattoo

Freddy Tattoo, tattoo ideas
tattoo ideas : Freddy Tattoo

Recent back tattoos

Recent back tattoos

This is one of my most recent tattoos'. The artist that did this was Tom Renshaw.

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Tribal Tattoo Ideas,  tattoo ideas

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Tattoo Artist Shrume : tattoo motive

Also known as Garth Neale, Perth based tattoo artist Shrume has developed his unique style together with his cult following after 12 years of professional tattooing. Here is what he had to say about his style, influences and the politics of the Perth tattoo industry.

Tattoo Artist Shrume, tattoo motive

How did you first get into tattooing?

As a youth I was heavily involved in writing graffiti and through this I built a reputation that helped me get a foot in the door to tattooing. My first introduction to tattooing was through a good friend of mine who offered me an apprenticeship after seeing walls that I had painted throughout the city. This apprenticeship was quite short lived due to the clandestine operation that he was running at the time. It was a professional studio but was kept very secretive due to certain underlying politics that exist in the industry. The shop had no signage and was strictly word of mouth. The ever growing popularity led to the point where we had to shut shop or else run the risk of being shut down by due force and lose everything. I had enough equipment and had gained enough knowledge to do simple little tattoos which I did on friends until I could find a suitable studio to continue with my apprenticeship. Back in these days mostly every shop was owned and operated by outlaw bike clubs who were mainly all white supremacists at the time. So it wasn’t an easy industry for a young dark skinned youth to break into. After a short period of time and a couple of close encounters I was introduced to Mike E the owner of Unique Tattoos, he took me on as his apprentice and I continued my journey into the world of tattoo.

Tattoo Artist Shrume, tattoo motive


What is the process you go through when creating a new tattoo design?

Every new piece of work always begins with an initial consultation where I sit down with the client and go through their design ideas with them. This gives me an opportunity to try and get a feel for the person and what it is that they actually have in their head. This is a very important part of the process as each piece is custom designed for the individual and should somewhat reflect their personality. During this consultation I can also discuss what may and may not translate well into a tattoo. Working with skin and ink is very different to any other medium as skin is constantly stretching and contorting with the body growing and moving constantly and the ink is destined to spread to a degree dependent on the elasticity of the skin. So given these uncontrollable factors a client may have a really fantastic idea but that idea may not necessarily interpret so well as a tattoo. Therefore in some circumstances I need to work with them to create a suitable concept that still reflects their original ideas.

Tattoo Artist Shrume, tattoo motive


From here I can get a general idea of the time frame required and we can proceed to book appointments. Once the appointments are booked I usually get the client to return a week or two prior to their first appointment where I can then re-familiarize myself with them and go over their design ideas again. I then take a rough tracing of the area where the tattoo is to be worn. On this tracing I make note of where muscle lines form and where directional lines of the body flow also any bends or bones that may protrude, all of these factors are highly instrumental in designing a good tattoo. Once the tracing is taken I start sketching over the top to work out the overall composition. Once the composition is tailored to the body I then work back into the design refining it and adding in detail.


Tattoo Artist Shrume, tattoo motive

Tattoos like everything go through style changes. What are you seeing that is popular at the moment and where do you think the styles are headed in the future?

To tell you the truth I don’t really pay too much attention to syles/fads or what’s “so right now.” I believe every artist should have they’re own style, or at least be developing their body of work in a particular direction of originality which they can call their own. I think as far as tattooing goes there are styles that are tried and trued as exceptional tattoo imagery and have proved to hold the test of time in the skin. I think it is of crucial importance that every tattooer have some degree of knowledge and understanding of why these styles work in order for them to create good works.

Tattoo Artist Shrume, tattoo motive


Ever had any disasters?
No. There’s no room for error….

Do you have a favourite artist, or artists?

Yes I have many but just to mention a few and in no particular order; some tattooers would be Filip Leu, Horiyoshi III, Grime, Marcus Pacheco, Mick from Zurich, Henning Jorgenson, Chris O’Donnell, Mike Rubendall, Shige, Guy Aitchison, Aaron Cain, Adam Barton, Klem, Grez the list goes on…… I also dig a lot of the Japanese ukiyo-e artists as well, some such as Hokusai, Kuniyoshi, Hiroshige, Yoshitoshi but there are so many other artists from so many other genre’s/ movements that I love and find awe inspiring……

Tattoo Artist Shrume, tattoo motive

All images coutesy Carine Thevenau

What are you reading/watching/listening to/browsing at the moment?

Right at this very moment I am listening to Fat Freddys Drop but as of late I have been listening to a bit of The Black Keys, Jimi Hendrix, Freeland, Pharoahe Monch, The Glitch Mob and Nightmares On Wax to name but a few. I usually just put my music player on shuffle and listen to a broad selection of artists ranging from the likes of Frank Sinatra to Black Sabbath.

Where do you find inspiration?

I look for and try and find Inspiration in everything I see, hear and experience on a daily basis. My girlfriend is of monumental inspiration to me, as are a lot of my close friends and family. Travel and music also play massive roles in inspiring me…

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nice  girl tattoo, tattoos for girls

tattoo motive : mans tattoos

I was first introduced to tattoos as a boy through bubble-gums purchased from the local shop with my pocket money. I would ensure I had lots of the little sweet treats included in my ‘mixed bag of lollies’ before heading home on my push-bike. To the bathroom basin I would head, to get the flannel face-washer – an essential tool for tattoo application. I would decide where I wanted the back-the-front looking design and put the little piece of paper on my skin, carefully following the 4-step instructions. The damp flannel would then be pressed against the paper while I counted and soon took little peeks underneath to see if it was ready. Once confident, all would be removed and revealed. I would look at the colourful little design in the mirror (now back-the-front again) thinking that it looked good on me. It would then be time to go and kick the football outside again, burning off energy from the lollies.

None of my family had tattoos and there were really none around me to check out up-close as I grew up. They were viewed as the domain of rough and shady characters; perhaps this added to my intrigue of them. As a rock’n’roll loving teenager, I was always looking at pictures of my favourite bands and enjoyed checking out any tattoos they had. The general rule was: the harder the band rocked, the more tattoos they had. As I took hold of my independence and became of legal age to get a tattoo, I thought for a long time about what design I would get. I didn’t really know what I wanted, but I knew I just wanted one. I was keen to emulate my favourite rockers in as many ways I could.

I befriended a bikie chick that worked at the local photo shop on the corner of my street. When I picked up my photos of bands and friends from being developed, Cassandra would comment on them and we’d talk a little rock’n’roll. She had a few tatts including one inside her bottom lip. Her business card was a picture of a pistol with a big headline “Cassandra Shoots Photos” – so we hired her to shoot us on our wedding day! She even drove us there in her old blue Jaguar, swerving

madly across lanes; weaving in and out of traffic since we were running late.

When I mentioned to Cassandra that I wanted to get a tattoo, she told me to go and see AJ (Adrian Jarrett). I did… and (between you and me) he scared the shit out of me! He was a large bikie dude who often wore a huge gold bone through his nose with a ruby in the end of it. His head was shaved into a Mohawk and not only did he have full sleeves and tatts on the sides of his head, his face was heavily tattooed as well. When I walked into his shop, he greeted me with, “What the fuck do you want?” I’d never walked into a tatt shop before. Going in to sort out your first tattoo is scary enough, but I guess I knew no different and assumed all tatt studios were like this. I told him that Cassandra told me to come and see him as I’m ready to get my first tatt. His demeanour changed in an instant and I was now welcome. As I waited to discuss my design with him, I soaked up the smells and buzzing noise of the studio, while looking at the flash designs on the walls.

The Rose Tattoo Designs : Tattoos For Girls

Flower Tattoos,  Tattoos For  GirlsFor example it is claimed in folklore that both Aphrodite who was the Greek Goddess of Love, and Venus who was Aphrodite’s Roman equivalent, revered the red rose. The red rose has religious connections and is symbolic of the Virgin Mary. The people who claim to have witnessed a vision of Mary say that her appearance is always accompanied by the smell of roses.


tattoo motive : Tattoos photo album

Tattoos photo album, tattoo motive

Over time, I began to feel somewhat lop-sided having just my left arm inked. Furthermore, the darkness (both design-wise and colour-wise) of the half-sleeve tattoo was weighing me down on my right side. I am a Libran and looking back now, this was probably one of the first times in life that I was truly becoming very aware of ‘balance in life’. I realised I needed to add ink to my other arm to straighten me up (if nothing else it’s a good justification right?) Giving thought to a new design for my left arm, I felt that I also needed to balance out the death and horror with art of life and beauty.

Tattoos photo album, tattoo motiveI was again singing in a band at this time and Paul Stanley of Kiss had been my favourite singer for many years; his small rose design has always held some appeal to me. I again took further inspiration from Nikki Sixx, whose first tattoo was a black rose on his blank upper-arm. Roses are my favourite flower and decided I would have one of my own that would never wilt. Purple petals were chosen for a few reasons: 1) it has always been a favourite colour of mine, 2) it would give me more balance with its even positioning in alignment with the purple moon on my opposite arm, and 3) a purple rose was also the design featured on the cover of my band’s first CD release. I was looking for something beautiful and purple is a very majestic and opulent colour. There’s no greater sign of pure love and beauty than a rose; it is the ultimate floral symbol. It all felt right.

I felt the style of the dark and aggressive AJ was not the man to do this work; I was now keen to experience other studios and artists. An old friend of mine from the punk days – Dave Llewellyn – had served an apprenticeship and was now in my city (Perth, Western Australia) tattooing, having returned from working in Hong Kong. (Dave was also in the crowd the night I sang at my first gig) We hooked up and hit it off well again, sharing interest in music and tattoos. I talked with Dave about the type of rose I wanted and he inked it for me on October 15, 1999 for just $250 in a sitting from 12-4:30pm.

Dave was working out of The Tatt Shop on James Street in Perth; the shop also became a sponsor of my band SkinInc. We even recorded the sound of Dave’s tattoo gun as he pushed ink, using it at the start of our song Seven Needle Scratch; a song I wrote about tattoos as I was enjoying their beauty and reflecting on their addictive nature.

Tattoos photo album, tattoo motiveSeven Needle Scratch by SkinInc. Lyrics by Paul Miles: Now I need the sound of you shaking so fast, I don’t think I can last. Come flash me your art, custom-made designs. Set me up another of your sweet fine lines. C’mon and catch the seven needle scratch. Buzzing in my head, you really make me ache. My love for you is real, never fake. You made the choice, now shave away. But etch me forever ‘cause you're here to stay. C’mon and catch the seven needle scratch. You are what I need, you make me bleed. C’mon and catch the seven needle scratch.

Traditional Japanese tattoo art really started catching my eye as I explored tattoo ideas and styles. Wanting to continue work on my left arm, I discussed designs that would fit with my rose, and round out my shoulder in the same way as my other arm for balance. Continuing the flower theme, Dave showed me a design of a Chrysanthemum flower being blown by the wind – perfect!

Chryssies are symbolic of cheerfulness and optimism; traits that certainly fit with my persona. In Japanese culture, they are considered to be a noble flower, which also ties in perfectly with the majesty of my purple rose underneath.

The traditional Japanese black and grey swirls of the wind blowing the orange and yellow petals of the flower made an interesting visual piece of body art to me. There are also some cherry blossoms in the design and you can see the petals being swept by the sumie wind. This was all done in the one six hour session on November 11, 2000 from 11am for $500. It remains my longest session in the chair to date (we did yak a lot in between though).

I was loving the beauty of the traditional Japanese theme and wanted to complete this other short-sleeve with Dave as soon as possible; however I was moving across Australia to reside in Melbourne in six weeks’ time. I knew it can be difficult to find an artist willing to work into another artist’s design, so Dave suggested I look up an artist that he once worked for, trusting he would be happy to continue with Dave’s great work to date.

Tattoos photo album, tattoo motiveAfter the relocation to Melbourne, I found the referred André Cleary in his Highline Tattoo studio in St. Kilda and introduced myself, telling him that I was a friend of Dave. He was willing to contribute further to my sleeve and was impressed at how far Dave’s work had come along. Design decision time again, but this time I was clear on what I wanted and again had sample Motley Crue pictures and material to provide.

Tommy Lee’s orange Koi fish on his left arm had always impressed on me and now I had a space on my left arm that was screaming out for a traditional Japanese design – it was an easy decision. I told André that I wanted the water splashes around the fish to be in the same style as in this picture of Nikki Sixx’s arm, pointing to another colour picture in my hand. I liked the Koi’s symbolism of perseverance in the face of adversity and strength of character. The addition of a water tattoo would become my third of the four principal elements of the Universe, to go with my wind and fire already tattooed.

A further large Japanese design was needed to complete the work and after looking at a scroll with Japanese kanji characters next to Tommy Lee’s carp, I decided I also wanted a scroll with some Japanese characters. It seemed appropriate that the characters would spell out Motley Crue, so I looked for the Japanese katakana representation and double-checked the characters said what I needed them to. I took in an obi strip from a Japanese version of a Motley Crue CD from my collection and André drew it all up. It looked great. I had wanted a Motley Crue tattoo for some time but needed it to be something unique and somewhat unobtrusive. This was the perfect choice I thought.

Tattoos photo album, tattoo motiveI began my first session with André on August 17, 2001 at 5pm to complete the half-sleeve on my left arm. I paid him $420 at the end of the four-and-a-half hour session after he inked the entire carp, plus the outline of the waves, cherry blossoms and Motley scroll. The bright colours of the Koi were awesome and I was particularly struck by how beautiful the fish’s face is – I still love that!

After a good healing period, I went back on October 6. I waited while footballer Glen Bowyer (on crutches with a knee injury) had his lower-back tattoo finished, so I chatted with fellow footballer and West Aussie Jonathon Hay, who had some runes tattooed around his wrist before I took over his place in the chair.

André got to work at 12 noon by colouring the waves around the Koi. When it came time to colour the additional cherry blossoms, he asked what colour I would prefer them to be. My daughter’s absolute favourite colour is pink, so I that was my colour of choice for her. He then completed the Motley scroll and the fill of green bubbles around it at 3:30pm and I passed over $330 to him.

This completed my left short-sleeve of tatts in a total of 18.5 hours for a total of $1500. With a comfortable length sleeve on each arm now, I felt my body art gave me the balance I was missing before.

Tattoos photo album, tattoo motiveA few years later, I got to hang with Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee of Motley Crue, two sources of design inspiration for my own tatts. Less than a minute after meeting Tommy for the first time, his eyes kept glancing down at the Koi on my arm, until he interrupted our conversation and said, “That’s a nice carp.”

Dining with Nikki in 2004, conversation moved to tattoos and I showed him the stars on my arm asking if he recognised them. He immediately said they were the same as the ones on his back. I nodded and showed him my scroll and asked if he knew what the Japanese writing said. When he didn’t, I told him it says, “Dim Sims 20 cents each!” As we laughed, I told him it really says “Motley Crue.” He totally dug it.

On 15 August 2007, I was walking past Ricky Tattoo Studio in Wanchai, Hong Kong when I decided to get a souvenir of my first time in Asia. When Hong Kong was returned from the British rule to China in 1997, the new regional flag of Hong Kong was hoisted. The bright red flag features a centrepiece flower from the Hong Kong Orchid Tree (Bauhinia Blakeana). The actual flowers are bright pinkish-purple, not white as on the flag, but I decided to get my petals coloured red like the flag. The small flower tattoo is on the back of my upper-left arm and ties in with my existing Japanese cherry blossoms. The studio owner Ricky inked it for me in about 20 minutes. I gave him HK$470, which was about $70 Australian for my memento.

Feeling the itch for more ink again, I decided to get more tattoos on my arms. This time I visited André Cleary at his Taboo Tattoo studio in the Melbourne suburb of Boronia on 6 March 2008. Here he spent two-and-a-half hours from 2pm inking some thick, black five-point stars around both my elbows. The stars are upside-down, which I've always preferred as it looks more rock'n'roll to me. I've previously used upside-down stars on the artwork for my band's album, and my business card also has two of them on it. (They're also used for the background design on this website.) I was really pleased with the work and happy to hand over $350 to him at the end of the session. My balance still feels in check since my arms are symmetrical.

I currently have 38.25 hours of work on me for a total investment of $3570. Will I get more tattoos? For sure! I often have ideas of new designs that will run through my head. I tend to let the ideas marinate a lot longer these days.


Tattoos For Girls : Sexy Tattoo Ideas

Sexy Tattoo Ideas, Tattoos For Girls
Sexy tattoos are more than just any ordinary things. They are fashion accessories that are complete feminine thing and will never go out of style. They bring a feel of Sophistication to the girls having them.Sexy tattoo ideas for girls are very appealing and alluring.Compared to men, women have much smaller and delicate bodies and that is why areas are recommended on a women's body on which the tattoo will look very beautiful. The best place to get a tattoo is the lower back area as the tattoo is not bothered much, this area is known for its gentle curve and it provides the best place for a lengthwise spiraling Celtic design, a growing vine and other designs like butterflies, fairies, flowers and shooting stars tend to look good on the lower back area. A women's ankle is one place where a tattoo will look beautiful and very sexy, it can be shown off with a nice pair of open sandals or can concealed too, tattoos like the koi fish, birds or even small dolphins have an amazing effect, fairies too, give a perfect tattoo just the right way. The inner wrist is a place to show a sexy design like the Zodiac signs which will be up to date always and the tattoo can never be an out statement ever. Another place to have a perfect tattoo is the upper back where designs like the fairy Tinkerbelle tattoo that is sprinkling her magic dust, and even gecko tattoo design are the one of the best to have.One thing about women is they can never go wrong with tattoos and designs like butterflies and flowers as these designs always give inspiration. The other great ideas for tattoos are the tribal designs which are great adding the loops, edges, Primal lines and designs based on the Polynesian, American Indian Maori designs, Kanji designs and animals like dolphins, fish and swallows also make a perfect tattoo.The most important rule while having a tattoo is to choose a place where, after some years, the skin will not sag and disrupt the tattoo specially tattoos in the stomach area and the areas where there is rigorous contact between the clothes and the skin.These tattoos are Colorful and very artistic. they have a futuristic feel to it and look amazing when done very beautifully on women.



tattoo ink : Bullseye Tattoos

Bullseye Tattoos, tattoo ink

A Bullseye tattoo can have many meanings, from those that are associated with the ability to aim, for a hobby or a job, or even a tattoo that has been designed to create a metaphor for your life, that you are right on target through your goals, through your life and through other elements that can pertain to your career etc. Although a very traditional design, and simplistic in nature, there are many tattoo artists that have created modern variations of the tattoo!

While designing a Bullseye tattoo, there are certain designs which are most popular. Of course, the traditional white and red tattoo that is created with the Bullseye is most popular and there are many ways that this can be customized, with the unique features that are integrated into the tattoo. One example of how the tattoo can be easily customized is through the use of a bow and arrow, in the case that the person getting the tattoo is an avid fan of hunting and spending time practicing hitting targets. This is only one of many ways that the Bullseye tattoo can be easily customized.

The traditional Bullseye tattoo is seen as a very masculine design and this is the reason that more men than women opt to have the tattoo placed on the body. Through the tattoo, you are able to express your hobbies through a design that can be easily customized. Although the tattoo can be easily customized, it is not a common tattoo and this provides individuals with all of the better reason to choose the Bullseye design.