Saturday, May 10, 2008

Learn tattoo part 4 (practising)

Learn tattoo part 3 (Setting up machine)

Learn tattoo part 2 (basic machine set)

Learn tattoo part 1(Equipament)

Sexy Female Tatto Designs

How to Make a Fake Tattoo


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Tattoo 2


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Planet of Tattoos

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a Beautiful Celtic Tattoo

Maniac Tattoo

Sparta tattoo

Superior Tattoo Ink

a Stunnig Tribal Tattoo

Indelible Ink Tattoo & Piercing Interview 4-20-200

tattoo


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the Perfect Japanese Tattoo

Lower Back Tattoo

Hot and Sexy tattoo

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Dövme - Doğukan

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Tattoo Convention Vienna

Electronic Tattoo


Tattoos and physical mutilation are amongst the oldest forms of personal expression and identity. Subcultures have used tattoos as a form of self representation; a visual language communicating personality and status.

Horiyoshi


Horiyoshi. Sesión de tatuaj

the Tattoo Body Art Expo

Guinness World Record Tattoo Practice Run By Leatherface

Tattooed Girls


Tattoo Tribute

Great Tattoo Designs for Girls

History of Tattoo

A tattoo, or dermal pigmentation, is a mark made by inserting pigment into the skin for decorative or other reasons. Tattoos on humans are a type of decorative body modification, while tattoos on animals are most commonly used for identification or branding.

Tattooing has been practiced worldwide. The Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan, wore facial tattoos, as do some Maori of New Zealand to this day. Tattooing was widespread among Polynesian peoples, and among certain tribal groups in the Philippines, Borneo, Mentawai Islands, Africa, North America, South America, Mesoamerica, Europe, Japan, Cambodia, New Zealand and China. Despite some taboos surrounding tattooing, the art continues to be popular all over the world.

The word "tattoo" is a borrowing of the Samoan word tatau, meaning to mark or strike twice (the latter referring to traditional methods of applying the designs).

Tattoos have served as rites of passage, marks of status and rank, symbols of religious and spiritual devotion, decorations for bravery, sexual lures and marks of fertility, pledges of love, punishment, amulets and talismans, protection, and as the marks of outcasts, slaves and convicts. The symbolism and impact of tattoos varies in different places and cultures, sometimes with unintended consequences.

Today, people choose to be tattooed for cosmetic, sentimental/memorial, religious, and magical reasons, and to symbolize their belonging to or identification with particular groups, including criminal gangs (see criminal tattoos) but also a particular ethnic group or law-abiding subculture. Some Māori still choose to wear intricate moko on their faces. In Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand, the yantra tattoo is used for protection against evil and increase luck.

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