Tuesday, 25 August 2015

8. Sleeve Tattoos

Tattoos is all about placement and good designs. But when we talk about sleeve tattoos, there are many choices and ideas for your sleeves. Like tribal tattoos on sleeve, fonts, quotes, flower, animal, angel, dragons, 3d, or Polynesian or Maori etc designs and ideas available.Sleeve tattoos are divided into two parts like full sleeve tattoos and half sleeve tattoos. Full sleeve tattoos cover full part of your full arm, It can say that it will cover from shoulder to wrist.

For example:
This is a polynesian style design sleeve which covers your full arm, from your should to wrist.

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You can also get music symbols as a sleeve, which is #AWESOME

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This is a maori tribal sleeve tattoo, thats pretty cool. (im going to get one, one day)
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                                                                         #justjokes
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I think sleeve tattoos are pretty mean, one day I will be getting one, ahahaha jokes! But seriously I would get a sleeve tattoo tho!

#MOTHER#LINDA#SAYS#NO

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

7. Bio Organic Tattoos

The Bio Organic Tattoo style is an abstract representation of naturally flowing, and comprised of elements that can be found in the natural world. It’s pretty common to see plants, bones, teeth, and other imagery that all swirl together and contort with the shape of the human body, Similar to Bio Mechanical Tattoos.

The definition, bio organic is the descriptive term that pertains to the composition and activity of a carbon based compound, which in layman's terms, is anything that is “alive”.
Typically, bio organic tattoos are very textured. Looking at examples from tattoo artists like Roman Abrego, Paul Booth, and Nick Baxter, you’ll see the heavy usage of corals, bones, metals, plants, tree bark, among other elements. These designs can often be fused with the internal structure of the human body, such as veins, muscle tissue, organs and such.


Nick BaxterThese are some of his designs and tattoo, that he has done on people, like if you loook at them, they are all sooo mad!



Roman AbregoRoman's art work is so cool, they look real to me. Its jsut soo cooool!







Paul BoothHis got some alright tattoo's but i would say they're pretty scary kind of! But it's alright i guess.










 

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

6. Bio Mechanical Tattoos

We all know that tattoo designs are mainly inspired by our likes and passions, which is why bio-mechanical tattoo designs have become growingly popular in recent years. Bio-mechanical tattoos feature many interesting things, far outside the most common robot elements. It comes in a wide variety of designs and colours, researching these types of tattoos will surely deliver some interesting designs that can help inspire you find your own tattoo design.
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#COOL
 
Bio-mechanical tattoos have components of machinery shown inside the design. This could include components like levers, rods, gears, wires, pipes, chips among other things. When you see a bio-mechanical tattoo you will be reminded of a machine part or as if your arm or leg is composed of mechanical parts. Meaning that there are three dimensional efrfects, the effect can be made to look as if machine parts are mixed in with blood, flesh and sinew etc. The effect it has on these kind of tattoo is amazing.

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The bio-mechanical tattoos are shown as if the skin is ripped open and the part below is chock a block with parts of a machine. Keeping in mind this idea, bio-mechanical tattoos are usually located on parts of the body where this looks almost REAL. The popular locations are chest, shoulders back and legs.


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With bio-mechanical tattoo designs, you can get the normal and simple version that is usually done in black and gray. This will give the tattoo a very realistic look and potentially a more 3D feel to it. If you want something that is not conventional then you can get a multicolor bio-mechanical tattoos that incorporate ripped skin and flesh colored tattoo elements in them.

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The meaning and significance of bio-mechanical tattoos can vary from person to person. For some, it may mean that they love everything technical. For some it is to show that they are geeks at heart and they want to share this love and passion of theirs with the rest of the world. Some get it for a shocking visual effect. It is also something that is keeping with the times and does not date back to the older eras.
 
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Whoever discovered bio-mechanical tattoo is awesome, like the design and effect it has on it is simply amazing. This person deserves a #TROPHY
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, 4 August 2015

5. Eyeball Tattoo

 


You know, I didnt even know you can get eyeball tattoos. Like if you think about it's weird isn't it?
The only reason why people are getting eyeball tattoo is because of the movie "Dune". Some guy photoshopped a picture of his eyes to look blue like the one in Dune. Luna Cobra told that man he can do that for real if he wanted to. If you're thinking about tattooing your eyeball, please think again because it can lead to serious damage to your eyes. 

 
 
Kylie Garth with blue eyeballs

Kylie Garth, the photo above says "It feels like somebody is poking at your eye, then it feels like you have a bit of sand in your eye". Garth had experimented with a number of body modifications including face tattoos, piercings, elf-like pointed ears and a bifurcated tongue. "It was mentally intense," she says of the several injections needed to colour her eyeballs a delicate blue-green, a colour she refers to as sea foam.


Luna Cobra gets calls about once week from people saying they want to get their eyeball tattooed on black,"I try to keep people away from it, especially if they have a dark iris," says Luna Cobra. "I tell them you're going to look frightening forever to the majority of people you encounter. You might find people have trouble connecting with you or looking at you because they can't follow your iris."

#DONTDOIT