Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Tattooed Poets Project: Vicki Iorio

We're kicking off this year's Tattooed Poets Project with a tattoo that seems, ahem, apropos-etic:


This poetic foot belongs to Vicki Iorio, a New York poet. She explains the tattoo:

"My group of Long Island poets have the pleasure of reading at the Wyld Chyld Cafe and Tattoo Parlor in Merrick, NY. I watched Tammy Nuzzo-Morgan, the poet laureate of Suffolk County get "poet" tattooed across her shoulder blades. [Tammy will be appearing on the site later this month.] She recited poetry while her back was bleeding, I knew at that moment I would have to get one!
It was a cold January night, Sixx tattooed my right foot with a beautiful scripted "poet." It was a beautiful moment and I love my tat and all it signifies. A slew of woman poets have been tattooed by Sixx. A tattooed sisterhood, indeed."
Here is a poem from Vicki:

Tattoo 56
 
I will get a tattoo next birthday
no one will care
it won't be like birthday 13
when I dyed my hair purple on a shoplift heist
shaved off eyebrows
pierced frozen ears with a needle
hacked off bushy black fur under stockings

I will find an illustrated man
his head bald and shiny
eyes so blue I will see straight through
to his good heart, diamond stud in one ear
massive arms shocking to the touch.

My spider will go willingly to his fly.
I will tell him what I want
where I want it.

After validating plastic worth,
my pirate will lead me to his table
gift me with little hurts
celebrate me electrically
wrap me in gauze
sing the praises of Bacitracin
wish me a happy birthday.

~

Vicki Iorio is a Long Island poet who hangs around tattoo parlors. Her poems have been published in various publications including hell strung and crooked. She is saving up for another tattoo!

Thanks to Vicki for sharing her poetic tattoo and tattoo poem with us here on Tattoosday!

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The Tattooed Poets Project: Vicki Iorio

We're kicking off this year's Tattooed Poets Project with a tattoo that seems, ahem, apropos-etic:


This poetic foot belongs to Vicki Iorio, a New York poet. She explains the tattoo:

"My group of Long Island poets have the pleasure of reading at the Wyld Chyld Cafe and Tattoo Parlor in Merrick, NY. I watched Tammy Nuzzo-Morgan, the poet laureate of Suffolk County get "poet" tattooed across her shoulder blades. [Tammy will be appearing on the site later this month.] She recited poetry while her back was bleeding, I knew at that moment I would have to get one!
It was a cold January night, Sixx tattooed my right foot with a beautiful scripted "poet." It was a beautiful moment and I love my tat and all it signifies. A slew of woman poets have been tattooed by Sixx. A tattooed sisterhood, indeed."
Here is a poem from Vicki:

Tattoo 56
 
I will get a tattoo next birthday
no one will care
it won't be like birthday 13
when I dyed my hair purple on a shoplift heist
shaved off eyebrows
pierced frozen ears with a needle
hacked off bushy black fur under stockings

I will find an illustrated man
his head bald and shiny
eyes so blue I will see straight through
to his good heart, diamond stud in one ear
massive arms shocking to the touch.

My spider will go willingly to his fly.
I will tell him what I want
where I want it.

After validating plastic worth,
my pirate will lead me to his table
gift me with little hurts
celebrate me electrically
wrap me in gauze
sing the praises of Bacitracin
wish me a happy birthday.

~

Vicki Iorio is a Long Island poet who hangs around tattoo parlors. Her poems have been published in various publications including hell strung and crooked. She is saving up for another tattoo!

Thanks to Vicki for sharing her poetic tattoo and tattoo poem with us here on Tattoosday!

~
This entry is ©2011 Tattoosday.

If you are reading this on another web site other than Tattoosday, without attribution, please note that it has been copied without the author's permission and is in violation of copyright laws. Please feel free to visit
http://tattoosday.blogspot.com and read our original content. Please let me know if you saw this elsewhere so I contact the webmaster of the offending site and advise them of this violation in their Terms of Use Agreement.

Tattoos I Know: Beth's Ink Ushers in the New Baseball Season

Well, folks, it's March 31, which means several things, First and foremost, after a long, cold winter, and a rough start to spring, baseball season starts today. And although, the last time I checked, there was a 70% chance of rain for the New York Yankees home opener against the Detroit Tigers today, baseball fans everywhere are just a tad excited that their team's 162 game-long drama is about to begin.

So, it seemed fitting that we share this tattoo, belonging to our cousin Beth:

Photo by Melanie Cohen

Beth is a diehard Yankees fan and she got this inked on September 16, 2005. For the record, the Yankees beat the Toronto Blue Jays north of the border that day 11-10 thanks, in part, to two Robinson Cano home runs and Mariano Rivera's 40th save of the year.

This is one of Beth's three tattoos, a fact not lost on me, as I have been wanting to post her ink on the site ever since we started back in 2007. However, we just never got around to it and this photo was shot last June in New Jersey by my wife, Melanie, at another cousin's baby shower. I thought, at the time, that we would save this picture for the day the Yankees won the World Series, but last year that ambition fell short in the ALCS. So we saved it for Opening Day, instead.

The tattoo was done by Thomi Hawk at K & B Tattooing & Piercing in Hightstown, New Jersey.

I should also add that, back in August 2007, I was sitting in my seat at PNC Bank Arts Center, between sets, when I noticed a very similar tattoo several rows ahead of me. I thought, "Man, that tattoo looks just like Beth's, and in the same spot [on her upper right back] too!" Of course, it was Beth, and we were both unaware that we were attending the show. And to think I spotted her in all that humanity by noticing her tattoo!

I mentioned at the top of the post that it being March 31, meant several things. Aside from Opening Day, it's also opening day for the inkspotting season, as far as I'm concerned. Posts have been few and far between over the past few months and that's about to change. Tomorrow begins National Poetry Month, and we will be embarking on our third annual Tattooed Poets Project: 30 days of tattoos from poets across the country. And, I will assume, that I'll be having regular Tattoosday encounters, which will reappear in May, throughout the month.

Play ball!

Thanks again to Beth for sharing her cool patriotic Yankees tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

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This entry is ©2011 Tattoosday.


If you are reading this on another web site other than Tattoosday, without attribution, please note that it has been copied without the author's permission and is in violation of copyright laws. Please feel free to visit http://tattoosday.blogspot.com and read our original content. Please let me know if you saw this elsewhere so I contact the webmaster of the offending site and advise them of this violation in their Terms of Use Agreement.

Tattoos I Know: Beth's Ink Ushers in the New Baseball Season

Well, folks, it's March 31, which means several things, First and foremost, after a long, cold winter, and a rough start to spring, baseball season starts today. And although, the last time I checked, there was a 70% chance of rain for the New York Yankees home opener against the Detroit Tigers today, baseball fans everywhere are just a tad excited that their team's 162 game-long drama is about to begin.

So, it seemed fitting that we share this tattoo, belonging to our cousin Beth:

Photo by Melanie Cohen

Beth is a diehard Yankees fan and she got this inked on September 16, 2005. For the record, the Yankees beat the Toronto Blue Jays north of the border that day 11-10 thanks, in part, to two Robinson Cano home runs and Mariano Rivera's 40th save of the year.

This is one of Beth's three tattoos, a fact not lost on me, as I have been wanting to post her ink on the site ever since we started back in 2007. However, we just never got around to it and this photo was shot last June in New Jersey by my wife, Melanie, at another cousin's baby shower. I thought, at the time, that we would save this picture for the day the Yankees won the World Series, but last year that ambition fell short in the ALCS. So we saved it for Opening Day, instead.

The tattoo was done by Thomi Hawk at K & B Tattooing & Piercing in Hightstown, New Jersey.

I should also add that, back in August 2007, I was sitting in my seat at PNC Bank Arts Center, between sets, when I noticed a very similar tattoo several rows ahead of me. I thought, "Man, that tattoo looks just like Beth's, and in the same spot [on her upper right back] too!" Of course, it was Beth, and we were both unaware that we were attending the show. And to think I spotted her in all that humanity by noticing her tattoo!

I mentioned at the top of the post that it being March 31, meant several things. Aside from Opening Day, it's also opening day for the inkspotting season, as far as I'm concerned. Posts have been few and far between over the past few months and that's about to change. Tomorrow begins National Poetry Month, and we will be embarking on our third annual Tattooed Poets Project: 30 days of tattoos from poets across the country. And, I will assume, that I'll be having regular Tattoosday encounters, which will reappear in May, throughout the month.

Play ball!

Thanks again to Beth for sharing her cool patriotic Yankees tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

*

This entry is ©2011 Tattoosday.


If you are reading this on another web site other than Tattoosday, without attribution, please note that it has been copied without the author's permission and is in violation of copyright laws. Please feel free to visit http://tattoosday.blogspot.com and read our original content. Please let me know if you saw this elsewhere so I contact the webmaster of the offending site and advise them of this violation in their Terms of Use Agreement.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Bread and Butter tattoos...

I love doing every and all types of tattoos, and to be honest, what makes up most of my day are tattoos like the following.  They might not be the most mind blowing tattoos or the most original, but I try very hard to give them all my best.  The following are some that I have done recently that I am proud of.  The circles are entirely drawn on, no stencil.  The lettering is super blurry but I

Benten...

I started this over a year ago and finally finished today.  I also know that this is not exactly a Benten but I don't know what else to call it.  Horiyoshi II.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Devil and Peony...

Did this Rassier flash on Jordan the assistant at Fly Rite.  I have always wanted to do this tattoo and was psyched to get the chance, hope I did it justice.  The peony was a cover up walk in, she was a real trooper for sure.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Banarsi Saree 4 Girls

Benarasi screes the mark of traditionalist has been ruling the fashion industry for ages. This form of attire has always attracted women irrespective of religion or social barrier. Indian Benarasi sarees not only finds place in Bengali wedding, they are always demanded by women all over the world. It is a precious possession for any woman.


Have you ever wondered why an Indian woman, no matter how badly beaten by Western fashion and style, cannot do without a collection of ethnic clothing in her wardrobe? May be this world is following a path of becoming a global village and we can hardly make out someone’s nationality barely by his or her attire, however, we have witnessed the soaring demand for Indian sarees around the world. Benarasi sarees leads the types.It is a well recognized fact that a woman looks best in a sari – her ethnic clothing. That is the bull’s eye the Indian fashion maestros like Manish Malhotra, Satya Paul have hit. No wonder Indian designer sarees earning them fame as well as mullah from the international fashion market. Benarasi sarees are always their first choice.

Indian Saree market divides itself broadly into two; traditional and designer. Designer sarees, being a recent concept, obviously gets its inspiration from the incredible and infinite variety of color, designs, embroideries and fabrics of traditional screes. One of those traditional screes is Indian Banarasi Saree ; which is a typical Bridal wear in Eastern India. The weaver, as if weaves 6 yards of magic, tells a unique story in each interweave…creation never stops, always to surprise the onlooker! Who knows, may be this is why trousseau of a Hindu bride remains incomplete without a Benarasi Saree – her unique bridal wear. It strikes every mind if the main purpose of Indian Benarasi Saree s is to give that unmatched beauty, grace and grandeur to the bride. A weaver may take any time between 15 to 180 days, owing to the complexity and uniqueness of designs.

Banarsi Saree 4 Girls

Benarasi screes the mark of traditionalist has been ruling the fashion industry for ages. This form of attire has always attracted women irrespective of religion or social barrier. Indian Benarasi sarees not only finds place in Bengali wedding, they are always demanded by women all over the world. It is a precious possession for any woman.


Have you ever wondered why an Indian woman, no matter how badly beaten by Western fashion and style, cannot do without a collection of ethnic clothing in her wardrobe? May be this world is following a path of becoming a global village and we can hardly make out someone’s nationality barely by his or her attire, however, we have witnessed the soaring demand for Indian sarees around the world. Benarasi sarees leads the types.It is a well recognized fact that a woman looks best in a sari – her ethnic clothing. That is the bull’s eye the Indian fashion maestros like Manish Malhotra, Satya Paul have hit. No wonder Indian designer sarees earning them fame as well as mullah from the international fashion market. Benarasi sarees are always their first choice.

Indian Saree market divides itself broadly into two; traditional and designer. Designer sarees, being a recent concept, obviously gets its inspiration from the incredible and infinite variety of color, designs, embroideries and fabrics of traditional screes. One of those traditional screes is Indian Banarasi Saree ; which is a typical Bridal wear in Eastern India. The weaver, as if weaves 6 yards of magic, tells a unique story in each interweave…creation never stops, always to surprise the onlooker! Who knows, may be this is why trousseau of a Hindu bride remains incomplete without a Benarasi Saree – her unique bridal wear. It strikes every mind if the main purpose of Indian Benarasi Saree s is to give that unmatched beauty, grace and grandeur to the bride. A weaver may take any time between 15 to 180 days, owing to the complexity and uniqueness of designs.

Mehndi Body Art Fashion

Mendie design form of body decoration has become popular all over the globe Mendie body art for several reasons including the fact that anyone can learn how to create their very own unique Mendie design and this Mendie body art apply them at home. While these Mendie body art design or Mendie body art tattoo are not permanent, Mendie body art typically last for a period of three to four weeks at which time an individual can choose to re-apply the same Mendie design or create another Mendie design.

Mendie body art fashion or Mendie body art tattoo can also be applied by a professional who specializes in the art of Mendie tattooing or Mendie body artist; however, many Mendie design individuals have learned how to apply their own Mendie tattoos or Mendie body art design with their very own creative Mendie design.
Traditional Mendie design include geometrical shapes, floral Mendie design patterns, and intricate Mendie design created out of fine lines and are typically tattooed on the hands or feet, however, any type of Mendie design can be created and applied anywhere on the body
.Decorated Skin: A World Survey of Body Art      Living Canvas: Your Total Guide to Tattoos, Piercings, and Body Modification      Celtic Body Art  Mehndi: The Art of Henna Body Painting

Mehndi Body Art Fashion

Mendie design form of body decoration has become popular all over the globe Mendie body art for several reasons including the fact that anyone can learn how to create their very own unique Mendie design and this Mendie body art apply them at home. While these Mendie body art design or Mendie body art tattoo are not permanent, Mendie body art typically last for a period of three to four weeks at which time an individual can choose to re-apply the same Mendie design or create another Mendie design.

Mendie body art fashion or Mendie body art tattoo can also be applied by a professional who specializes in the art of Mendie tattooing or Mendie body artist; however, many Mendie design individuals have learned how to apply their own Mendie tattoos or Mendie body art design with their very own creative Mendie design.
Traditional Mendie design include geometrical shapes, floral Mendie design patterns, and intricate Mendie design created out of fine lines and are typically tattooed on the hands or feet, however, any type of Mendie design can be created and applied anywhere on the body
.Decorated Skin: A World Survey of Body Art      Living Canvas: Your Total Guide to Tattoos, Piercings, and Body Modification      Celtic Body Art  Mehndi: The Art of Henna Body Painting

Herbal Care For Hair 4 Girls

Herbal Care For Hair ; Men aren’t the only ones that have to experience hair loss, many women do also. Losing hair can cause a lot of anxiety and frustration, and in some cases, even embarrassment. It can be caused by a number of reasons, and although some can be avoided, others cannot be. Sadly, hair loss isn’t just a physical problem; it can be an emotional problem as well, and it can even ruin lives.


Needless to say there are many products out there, ranging from herbal supplements to shampoos and serums, that supposedly keep hair from falling out. Some products allegedly even cause hair to grow back! Rogaine , for instance, is a well known hair loss product for men, and it needs to be applied two times a day for many months. Some men, however, want something that will work more quickly.
Products such as Rogaine and Propecia (which is for women) contain many chemicals that some consider dangerous. There are also side effects associated with these chemicals. Because of this, many people are seeking alternative hair loss products, such as regrowth shampoos and vitamins . There are also a large number of herbal supplements on the market that contain plant extracts .

Herbal Care For Hair 4 Girls

Herbal Care For Hair ; Men aren’t the only ones that have to experience hair loss, many women do also. Losing hair can cause a lot of anxiety and frustration, and in some cases, even embarrassment. It can be caused by a number of reasons, and although some can be avoided, others cannot be. Sadly, hair loss isn’t just a physical problem; it can be an emotional problem as well, and it can even ruin lives.


Needless to say there are many products out there, ranging from herbal supplements to shampoos and serums, that supposedly keep hair from falling out. Some products allegedly even cause hair to grow back! Rogaine , for instance, is a well known hair loss product for men, and it needs to be applied two times a day for many months. Some men, however, want something that will work more quickly.
Products such as Rogaine and Propecia (which is for women) contain many chemicals that some consider dangerous. There are also side effects associated with these chemicals. Because of this, many people are seeking alternative hair loss products, such as regrowth shampoos and vitamins . There are also a large number of herbal supplements on the market that contain plant extracts .

Burning Rose Tattoo Design

Burning Rose Tattoo Design

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Home Sweet Home...

Finally got everything hung up in my station, feels real cozy now.  Steve Huie did a great job revamping Fly Rite, looks great and couldn't be happier to work here.

Hannya Session 2....

Was really full of my self here, told Chris that we would at least get all the hair done.  I am a horrible judge of time, took a lot more out of both of us than I thought it would, live and learn.

Special Wear Salwar Kameez for Girls

Special Wear Salwar Kameez  for Girls
The evolution of the Special Wear salwar kameez has a long and colorful history which originated with the influence of Islamic reign on India. The intermingling of cultures created the trend of wearing loose pajamas and kurtas for men as well as women, the only difference being that women also added an odhni or dupatta to their outfit.


The salwar is a type of lower garment. It is pant like and usually loose fitting. Recently the salwar kameez has taken a cue from Indo - western fashiona dn ahs come up with innovations in designs.In some cases, the trousers are tight and fitted, these are known as churidars . And, there is another kind of salwar too, known as the patiala, whicchuridars h has a billowing cut at the hips and is tight at the ankles.The churidars in a salwar kameez set is a long top or kurta worn over the salwar . It may be long, reaching up to the knees or may end at mid thigh length.The length of the kurta varies according to the choice of the wearer, even though patiala salwars are conventionally known to have short kurtas.




The Indo-western influence can be seen in kameezes also. Modern kurtas have a variety of designs such as Chinese collars, jeweled necklines, halter style necklines and even strappy styles. The sleeves of a kameez range from short to full depending on individual choice. The design of some of these kameezes are such that sometimes one does not even need to carry a dupatta at all.

Special Wear Salwar Kameez for Girls

Special Wear Salwar Kameez  for Girls
The evolution of the Special Wear salwar kameez has a long and colorful history which originated with the influence of Islamic reign on India. The intermingling of cultures created the trend of wearing loose pajamas and kurtas for men as well as women, the only difference being that women also added an odhni or dupatta to their outfit.


The salwar is a type of lower garment. It is pant like and usually loose fitting. Recently the salwar kameez has taken a cue from Indo - western fashiona dn ahs come up with innovations in designs.In some cases, the trousers are tight and fitted, these are known as churidars . And, there is another kind of salwar too, known as the patiala, whicchuridars h has a billowing cut at the hips and is tight at the ankles.The churidars in a salwar kameez set is a long top or kurta worn over the salwar . It may be long, reaching up to the knees or may end at mid thigh length.The length of the kurta varies according to the choice of the wearer, even though patiala salwars are conventionally known to have short kurtas.




The Indo-western influence can be seen in kameezes also. Modern kurtas have a variety of designs such as Chinese collars, jeweled necklines, halter style necklines and even strappy styles. The sleeves of a kameez range from short to full depending on individual choice. The design of some of these kameezes are such that sometimes one does not even need to carry a dupatta at all.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Cute Night Dress

Cute Night Dress 
Are tricky! They’re really cute but are only reserved for toned figures with a relatively small bust. A large bust simply would not look very good in a strapless top, partly because you need to wear a strapless bra with this style, and it offers less support.



A V-neck is universally flattering and is appropriate for almost any occasion. A cute T-shirt with a modest V-neck is perfect for day, and a deep V-neck looks great at night, especially if the top is made of high quality fabrics with some sparkle added. Basically, you can’t go wrong with a V-neck. 





The only caveat: don’t go too deep!Again, since this is a sleeveless style top, it would look best on women with toned arms. However, a halter top has the distinct advantage of drawing attention to your shoulders and emphasizing them, which is very flattering for most women – except for those who already have broad shoulders tops.

Cute Night Dress

Cute Night Dress 
Are tricky! They’re really cute but are only reserved for toned figures with a relatively small bust. A large bust simply would not look very good in a strapless top, partly because you need to wear a strapless bra with this style, and it offers less support.



A V-neck is universally flattering and is appropriate for almost any occasion. A cute T-shirt with a modest V-neck is perfect for day, and a deep V-neck looks great at night, especially if the top is made of high quality fabrics with some sparkle added. Basically, you can’t go wrong with a V-neck. 





The only caveat: don’t go too deep!Again, since this is a sleeveless style top, it would look best on women with toned arms. However, a halter top has the distinct advantage of drawing attention to your shoulders and emphasizing them, which is very flattering for most women – except for those who already have broad shoulders tops.

Cross Tattoo Ideas

Cross Tattoo Ideas
Cross Tattoo Ideas - Cross tattoo pictures
Cross Tattoo Ideas
Praying Hands Cross tattoo design, Tribal Cross tattoo, Humming bird cross tattoo design, Cross tattoo with wings, Religious Tattoo designs.

FAMOUS TATTOO QUOTES:

"For someone who likes tattoos, the most precious thing is bare skin." Cher


The perfect tattoo... the one I believe we are all struggling toward... is the one that turned the jackass into a zebra. Cliff Raven

My body is a journal in a way. It's like what sailors used to do, where every tattoo meant something, a specific time in your life when you make a mark on yourself, whether you do it yourself with a knife or with a professional tattoo artist.
~Johnny Depp


Tattooing is often a magical rite in the more traditional cultures, and the tattooist is respected as a priest or shaman."
~Michelle Delio, Tattoo: The Exotic Art of Skin Decoration, p. 73

People have asked me, what about your tattoos when you're ninety? Why would it bother me then? I would still want to get tattooed even when I'm a grandmother.
~Nicole Miller, noted fashion designer

Dwayne Johnson Tattoos - The Rock Tattoos - Faster Movie

Dwayne Johnson Tattoos - The Rock Tattoos - Faster Movie
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Dwayne Johnson Tattoos
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Dwayne Johnson tattoo design - Faster English Movie
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Dwayne Johnson Shoulder and Arms tattoo Design
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Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock Tattoos
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Faster Movie Wallpaper - Dwayne Johnson Tattoo Designs
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Dwayne Johnson Tattoos - The Rock Tattoos
Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock at the MTV movie awards function
Dwayne Johnson Tattoos - The Rock Tattoos - Faster Movie
Dwayne Johnson Tattoos - The Rock Tattoos
Former WWE Superstar The Rock Tattoo Designs
Dwayne Johnson Tattoos - The Rock Tattoos - Faster Movie
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Dwayne Johnson Tattoo Photo Gallery. The Rock tattoos.

RANDOM TATTOO QUOTES:

There is no perfect beauty that hath not strangeness in the proportion. ----Sir Francis Bacon - London, 1639


Tattoos aren't meant for everybody and they're too goddamn good for some people. ---Lyle Tuttle, tattoo artist, author, and lecturer.


Your body is a temple, but how long can you live in the same house before you redecorate? -- Author Unknown

Death could come at any time, Angelina Jolie says. The tattoo is a strong reminder to live fully in the moment and never have regrets. (About her first tattoo of the Japanese Kanji for Death) I didn't get the tattoo for the dark reason everyone thinks.


The perfect tattoo... the one I believe we are all struggling toward... is the one that turned the jackass into a zebra. Cliff Raven

Interesting Tattoo Ideas:
Realistic 3D Black Widow Spider Tattoo
Dog Tattoo With Crown - Loyalty Comes Free
Carpe Diem Ambigram Tattoo Design
Biomechanical Alien Tattoo Design on Hand
Anchor Birds and Waves Tattoo Design on Sidebody
Black ink Tattoo of Angel with Cross
Animated Tasmanian Devil Taz Tattoo on Arms
Jungle Animals back Tattoo Designs
Armband tattoo of Musical Notes and Guitar
Asian Style Koi Fish Tattoo Design on back
Aztec Style Sun Symbol Tattoo Design
Barbed Wire Legband Tattoo Design
Evil Teddy Bear Tattoo
Motorcycle racing Biker Tattoo Design on back
Biomechanical Armsleeves Tattoo Design
Black and Grey Flower Tattoo Design for Girls Sidebody tattoo
Bull Rider Tattoo Design on Leg
Ladybug Flowers and Leaf Tattoo on Foot
Car Tattoo Design - Hot Wheels
Cute Black Ink Cat Tattoo
Grim Reaper Death Tattoo on Back - The weak shall inherit nothing
 Monster Demon Head Tattoo with Flames
Full Color Dragonfly and Flower Tattoo Design
Tattoo of Dagger Stabbing a Heart
Heart and Crown Tattoo Design on Wrist
Crazy Clown Tattoo Design with Money Tattoo
Chinese Character for Love - Neck Tattoo Design
Four Leaf Clover Tattoo with Celtic Design
Black and Grey Cherub Angel Tattoo on Arms
Bow and Cherry Tattoo on back of Neck
Beautiful Celtic Deer Tattoo Design
 

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