Friday, April 23, 2010

Foot Tattoos

Finding the Right Foot Tattoos For You


Tattoos are not for men alone. Currently, the girl's foot tattoos designs are also becoming more and more popular. Foot TattoosThis leg must be one of the most unique place where you can sport a tattoo. As with any other tattoo though, getting a foot tattoos is a big decision. Here are some important points you should know about foot tattoos.




Benefits of a Foot Tattoo




People may have different reasons for getting tattooed legs. You may still confident though about the feasibility of getting a tattoo the feet. Why do feet to the right place for a tattoo? One of the main reasons for this are that they are not as common as lower back and arm tattoos for women. Although foot tattoos are gradually becoming popular, they are still relatively rare. Getting a foot tattoo will make you feel more unique than other tattooed individuals.




Foot TattoosFoot tattoos are also less obvious compared to tattoos on other areas. This is important for some people who want to keep secret their tattoos. You may wish for example to have a tattoo of something significant, but do not want to flash directly to the whole world to see. A foot tattoos would therefore perfect. You can have a small design that you can show or hide at your own discretion.




Girl's Foot Tattoo Disadvantages




Some tattoo artists do not do foot tattoos. This is because there will be some peg leg for tattoos. It's also likely why his legs are not as popular as other tattoo sites. One major concern is that the ink on foot tattoos tends to spread, disseminate or Foot Tattoosblur faster than those on other tattoos. You may have to get you back tattoo ink more often than other tattoos.




Tattoo on foot are also generally more painful. This is because the leg meat is being close to capillaries and bones. Unless you have not seen yet, most tattoos are located in areas with lots of meat. It reduces pain during the tattoo process. Tattoo leg pain can actually exceed the actual process. This should not be a surprise to you if you feel uncomfortable while using your legs.




You also have to consider about your recovery and activities after getting a tattoo on the foot. This can create more than two weeks to tattoo leg to heal. In the span of time, the tattoo must remain dry and clean. You should also avoid getting your tattoo rubbed. It is very difficult to do with tattoos foot. You may have to spend all my time away from closed shoes.




Precaution




These are just some of the unique challenges of getting a tattoo the feet. Foot TattoosYou still want to get one. If you are really bent on it then the best thing you can do is find an experienced tattoo artist. Remember that not everyone is tattooed legs. Therefore you must choose one who knows how to do it correctly and with the least possible pain. You can also satisfied with a smaller design. It would be ideal for feminine feet. You also have to cope with less pain and blurred.




A girl foot tattoos can be an entirely different experience even for the avid tattoo fan. You must make sure though that you are truly willing and ready to meet the unique concerns foot tattoos. By Reese Lanter



Foot Tattoos

Finding the Right Foot Tattoos For You


Tattoos are not for men alone. Currently, the girl's foot tattoos designs are also becoming more and more popular. Foot TattoosThis leg must be one of the most unique place where you can sport a tattoo. As with any other tattoo though, getting a foot tattoos is a big decision. Here are some important points you should know about foot tattoos.




Benefits of a Foot Tattoo




People may have different reasons for getting tattooed legs. You may still confident though about the feasibility of getting a tattoo the feet. Why do feet to the right place for a tattoo? One of the main reasons for this are that they are not as common as lower back and arm tattoos for women. Although foot tattoos are gradually becoming popular, they are still relatively rare. Getting a foot tattoo will make you feel more unique than other tattooed individuals.




Foot TattoosFoot tattoos are also less obvious compared to tattoos on other areas. This is important for some people who want to keep secret their tattoos. You may wish for example to have a tattoo of something significant, but do not want to flash directly to the whole world to see. A foot tattoos would therefore perfect. You can have a small design that you can show or hide at your own discretion.




Girl's Foot Tattoo Disadvantages




Some tattoo artists do not do foot tattoos. This is because there will be some peg leg for tattoos. It's also likely why his legs are not as popular as other tattoo sites. One major concern is that the ink on foot tattoos tends to spread, disseminate or Foot Tattoosblur faster than those on other tattoos. You may have to get you back tattoo ink more often than other tattoos.




Tattoo on foot are also generally more painful. This is because the leg meat is being close to capillaries and bones. Unless you have not seen yet, most tattoos are located in areas with lots of meat. It reduces pain during the tattoo process. Tattoo leg pain can actually exceed the actual process. This should not be a surprise to you if you feel uncomfortable while using your legs.




You also have to consider about your recovery and activities after getting a tattoo on the foot. This can create more than two weeks to tattoo leg to heal. In the span of time, the tattoo must remain dry and clean. You should also avoid getting your tattoo rubbed. It is very difficult to do with tattoos foot. You may have to spend all my time away from closed shoes.




Precaution




These are just some of the unique challenges of getting a tattoo the feet. Foot TattoosYou still want to get one. If you are really bent on it then the best thing you can do is find an experienced tattoo artist. Remember that not everyone is tattooed legs. Therefore you must choose one who knows how to do it correctly and with the least possible pain. You can also satisfied with a smaller design. It would be ideal for feminine feet. You also have to cope with less pain and blurred.




A girl foot tattoos can be an entirely different experience even for the avid tattoo fan. You must make sure though that you are truly willing and ready to meet the unique concerns foot tattoos. By Reese Lanter





Thursday, April 22, 2010

Pop My Culture Podcast Ep 05: Chris Hardwick!



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Pop My Culture Podcast Ep 05: Chris Hardwick

Cole, Vanessa and our favorite Nerdist Chris Hardwick (“Web Soup,” “Singled Out”) talk Tron, the iPad, remaking Fletch, the Disney Vault, getting naked for Steven Seagal, Lode Runner, Hufflepuff, foul-mouthed kids, Dave Coulier, the Hollywood Squares, demeaning commercial auditions and a super-extreme version of Apple Care.

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Sunday, April 18, 2010

They just don't make 'em like that anymore...


As a life-long cinema enthusiast, there's nothing I like better than discussing (or heatedly arguing about) movies--whether its defending a widely-snubbed film, gushing about a classic, trashing a brainless blockbuster, or bringing attention to an over-looked gem.

Film criticism is a tough occupation--especially one you can actually scratch out a living doing. With Internet bloggers willing to write up reviews for free (in exchange for the screening pass), and lots of moviegoers trusting quick little viral paragraphs or reviews as simple as "It kicks ass!" or "Sucks the big one!," it seems the era of thoughtful, well-written criticism may be heading the way of the VHS tape or the physical on-site video store.

I was disheartened to hear about the cancellation of At The Movies, the weekly half-hour review show, now hosted by A.O. Scott of The New York Times and Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune. They are staying on-board 'til August, then it seems that the long-standing program will leave the airwaves. A real shame--it's been around in different incarnations since the early 1980s, where it started with arguably the most beloved and influential of all film critics--Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.

Siskel and Ebert, and their iconic balcony (which, instead of ending up in the Smithsonian, was just broken down and tossed into the trash), offered up some incredibly smart, funny and level-headed criticism. They were accessible, strongly opinionated, and fair. I may not have always agreed with them (see some of the links below), but I always respected what they had to say. What really came across was their incredible love for film, and their enthusiasm was contagious. I owe them a HUGE thank you--because of their inspiration, I dabbled in film reviews at an early age, writing a review for the Wherehouse video chain's in-store magazine of The Lost Boys, which was published and earned me a free prize (which ended up being a Pirates of Dark Water kite...I was hoping for an MGM coffee mug or something less kiddy). I was fourteen at the time, and I soon brought my love for movies to The Davis Enterprise, a daily newspaper where I was interning after school. I was eventually put in charge of co-ordinating a bi-weekly Sunday edition page called "Youth Beat," where we profiled outstanding young people in the community. The other big feature on the page were my movie reviews--where for two or so years I had hundreds of by-lines, simply writing about what I loved the most. Although I didn't end up pursuing a job in journalism or film criticism, I always kept that critical eye and unbridled enthusiasm for cinema, which is probably pretty evident from the bulk of my blog posts.

When we lost Siskel in 1999, the show went through a rough period of guest hosts who could never quite fill his chair. Ebert soldiered on, bantering with the likes of critics like Elvis Mitchell, Joel Siegel, Lisa Schwarzbaum, Kenneth Turan, and even crazy Bay Area personality Jan Wahl, who rates films by a number of "hats." Acclaimed directors such as Martin Scorsese, Peter Bogdanovich and Kevin Smith also filled in. Eventually, Richard Roeper of The Chicago Sun-Times became the go-to guy, and Ebert & Roeper was born. A few years later, Ebert was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, and had to leave the show. Roeper continued the guest critic rotation, then announced he was leaving the show in 2008 after a contractual dispute. They foolishly revamped the show, trying to draw in a younger audience with new hosts Ben Lyons and Ben Mankiewicz. They introduced an awkward Critics Roundtable segment, and seemed to try to switch things up weekly. Lyons seemed to always like everything, drawing the ire of a lot of long-time viewers who resisted the changes. Thankfully, that experiment drew to a close, and Scott and Phillips took over.

With At The Movies heading off the air, one can only hope that the website, atthemoviestv.com, stays active, as they have archived thousands of video reviews. I spent hours last night watching tons of old Siskel and Ebert clips, enthralled by their child-like enthusiasm for all things cinema. I can't embed the reviews, but here are links to some reviews I particularly enjoyed. Watch a few, reminisce, and go to their website and pull up a few of your favorites. Until then...the balcony is closed.

(Two thumbs up...and Siskel's pronunciation of "Frank Darabont" is adorable)

(A mixed review....Ebert has it out for the dumb LAPD!)

(Raves for Holly Hunter!)

(Two thumbs down...for one of my favorite comedies!)

(My all time favorite movie...and nice words for young Max Pomeranc!)

(High praise for Tarantino's originality!)

(Lots of disdain for the ridiculous premise!)

(Cameron's directors cut...and praise for Laser Discs!)

(Ebert loves the weird supporting characters...and adores "Wally" Shawn!)

(Product placement be damned!)

(Boy...why must submarines be so ugly?)

(Praise all around for Kevin Kline and co!)

(A nice review for Eastwood's underrated gem, with some great thoughts on "what is violence")

(A diamond in the body-switching rough!)

Oh, and twitter friends--follow Roger Ebert! (@ebertchicago), and At the Movies (@atthemoviestv)!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Now available! RiffTrax Presents POLTERGEIST with Janet Varney and ME!


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pol·ter·geist [ pølter geíst ] (plural pol·ter·geists) [Mid-19th century <>

Definition:

1) noisy spirit: a supposed supernatural spirit that reveals its presence by creating disturbances, e.g. by knocking over objects

2) 1982 Tobe Hooper-directed/Steven Spielberg-produced supernatural tale in which the Freeling Family deals with some seriously messed up/crappily-rendered spirits that ghost-nap their young daughter Carol Anne, who communicates with them through a television set (unlike text messaging, which is all the rage with the kids nowadays). A pre-Coach Craig T. Nelson and a pre-, um, Poltergeist JoBeth Williams star alongside Beatrice “I got an Oscar for a 5-min and 40 second performance” Straight, a creepy bedside clown, a ravenous tree, buckets and buckets of Star Wars product placement, and everyone’s favorite lil’ clairvoyant, Zelda Rubinstein. Running towards the light to provide RiffTrax commentary are Janet Varney and Cole Stratton, who previously underwhelmed you with their RiffTrax Presents of Dirty Dancing, Ghost and Footloose. We promise it will be more entertaining than The Bounty Hunter (since everything is). Which dictionary did this definition come out of, anyway? Am I right, people?

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Tribal Designs

A Tribal Designs You'll Love!


Back in those days, a certain stigma for women who wear tribal designs tattoo Tribal Designsthere. Now, tribal tattoo designs have a very ordinary one. Today, almost every woman or a person you meet has a tattoo on their body design and no one pays a big problem about it except of course when they saw a beautiful intricate design style.




In fact, there are so many tattoo designs to choose from. If you are looking for unique designs that you will never run out of options. You can check out some tattoo designs in several galleries on the internet and you will see that there are thousands of tribal designs complex designed to meet your meticulous taste many men and women who want to possess.




Tribal Designs• In the past, tattoos were employed by ancient people to identify the members of the clan or tribe. A particular tribe has a tribal designs tattoo of their own, unique.


• very important tribes in the past for ancient tribes are usually involved in the fighting. their tattoos serve as identification if a certain person is friend or foe.


• There is also a tribal designs tattoo that shows that someone is already married. Couples get the same tattoo to let the whole world that they already belong to one another.


• Tattoos are also used in the past as the symbolism of the male or female adult.




Tribal DesignsThere are many reasons why many people get tribal designs tattoos on his body as a tattoo design:




• As a medium of self-expression


• To express individuality


• As a sign that they belong to certain groups or peer


• Some of these young men and women get tattoos as a sign that they are ready to face the world and make their own decisions in life. By Chinnaraj Subramani



Tribal Designs

A Tribal Designs You'll Love!


Back in those days, a certain stigma for women who wear tribal designs tattoo Tribal Designsthere. Now, tribal tattoo designs have a very ordinary one. Today, almost every woman or a person you meet has a tattoo on their body design and no one pays a big problem about it except of course when they saw a beautiful intricate design style.




In fact, there are so many tattoo designs to choose from. If you are looking for unique designs that you will never run out of options. You can check out some tattoo designs in several galleries on the internet and you will see that there are thousands of tribal designs complex designed to meet your meticulous taste many men and women who want to possess.




Tribal Designs• In the past, tattoos were employed by ancient people to identify the members of the clan or tribe. A particular tribe has a tribal designs tattoo of their own, unique.


• very important tribes in the past for ancient tribes are usually involved in the fighting. their tattoos serve as identification if a certain person is friend or foe.


• There is also a tribal designs tattoo that shows that someone is already married. Couples get the same tattoo to let the whole world that they already belong to one another.


• Tattoos are also used in the past as the symbolism of the male or female adult.




Tribal DesignsThere are many reasons why many people get tribal designs tattoos on his body as a tattoo design:




• As a medium of self-expression


• To express individuality


• As a sign that they belong to certain groups or peer


• Some of these young men and women get tattoos as a sign that they are ready to face the world and make their own decisions in life. By Chinnaraj Subramani




Maggots, Michael! You're eating maggots!


I've never been much of a fan of horror movies, but as a teenager I had a serious obsession with the Joel Schumacher vampire flick The Lost Boys. It was one of those beautiful mash-ups of a movie--combining dark humor, schlocky effects, eye-catching cinematography, a hip young cast, and a killer soundtrack (Echo and the Bunnymen covering The Doors, two INXS tracks, Roger Daltrey, Mummy Calls, Lou Gramm, and Tim Cappello, best remembered shirtless, with long greasy hair, wearing a snake and wailin' on a saxophone).

One track in particular really set the mood for the piece, playing over the opening titles, which streamed over a helicopter shot of the moon-soaked ocean, eventually settling on the Santa Carla (aka Santa Cruz) Boardwalk and Kiefer's motley crew of vamps. That song was Gerard McMann's Cry Little Sister (Theme From The Lost Boys).

Here, as a tribute to Michael, Star, David, Lucy, the Frog Brothers, Thorn the Helldog, cranky ol' grandpa, and Sam (RIP, Corey!) is my all-vocal cover of the track. Press play--and try not to have a death by stereo!

CRY LITTLE SISTER (THEME FROM THE LOST BOYS)
(VOCAL COVER BY COLE STRATTON)

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Different Pictures and Meanings of Nautical Star Tattoos

Have you ever wonder what do stars represent? Star is a common figure seen in many cultures and religious organizations, even in flags of several countries. However, do you believe that stars have deep meanings associated in life? In some cultures, a star symbolizes luck. While on the other hand, there are individuals saying that a star symbolizes evil. Regardless of its meaning there are still individuals who are fond of star figures. Often, stars are used as tattoos. These days, nautical star tattoos are said to be in demand among tat fanatics.

Origin of nautical star

Nautical star tattoos were originated from sailors. During early years, seafarers used to ink stars on their wrists. They believed that this will guide them from any accidents in the sea. Being a sailor is not an easy job and the risk of getting lost is very high. Besides, sailors are superstitious people and they believed that this star will help them get home.

Guidance, freedom and appeal

Nautical Star is used to represent Polaris or the north evening star. It is true that Polaris is a shining star seen at night. Even the bible stated that this star is the one that guided the three wise men from reaching the place where Jesus Christ was born. Until now, there were still individuals who believed how sailors give meaning to this star. As time past, nautical star evolved to over hundreds of different designs.

In the modern age, punk rockers and lesbians are ones who used nautical star tattoos. These are commonly displayed on the wrist. For lesbians, this star symbolizes "freedom". It is because they are free to reveal what kind of personalities they have. In other words, there are no restrictions for them. Otherwise, they are wearing watch to cover up their tattoo during daytime. However, they reveal their true colors at night by displaying their pride out of the crowd.

Last but not the least is music. Everyone loves rock music over the years. And of course to add appeals to their gigs, rockers were inked with a nautical star figure on their wrists. Until now, you might observe that some rock artists have tattoos on their wrists like the Sailor Jerry and Avril Lavigne, who is a popular rock female vocalist.

Despite the different representations of nautical star tattoos, it is concluded that they only symbolized the same thing and that is to find ones way. Tattoos are great forms of art. Only then, getting tattooed is a lifetime commitment. That is why choosing the design you want is something that you should consider. If you want to commemorate a meaningful event, a friend of a religion then, tattoo might be the best option to do such thing.

By Joanne R. Graham

Tattoos-Popular Tattoo Designs for Girls

Girls are always asking me what tattoos they should get or what I think are the hottest tattoos for girls. Unfortunately there is no clear cut answer simply because there are as many different types of tattoos are there are girls. What one person might find sexy another might consider unattractive or very unfeminine.

Certain styles of tattoos might not suit the image you want to project. For example certain work environments may not accept highly visible tattoos even though tattoos are becoming more and more accepted. It may be wise to hold off getting that sacred heart tattoo emblazoned across your chest if your boss is going to flip out if (s)he sees it!

So in saying that what I hope to do in this short article is offer my insight and experience within the tattoo industry for the past 9 or 10 years and point out the current tattoo trends and what the most popular styles of tattoos are for girls. At the end of the day you want a tattoo that has lasting appeal and not a tattoo that was done on a whim. If I give you some good ideas for your next tattoo all the better...

Trends come and go. What was cool ten years ago is no longer cool. In the nineties certain types of tattoos such as cartoon characters like Betty Boop, barbed wire armbands and dolphins were in. Looking at them now they appear very cheesy and basic.

Tattoo art has come such a long way in the past few years even. Certain styles of tattoos have become perennial and have risen to a point where they are getting the respect and acknowledged they deserve for their intricacy and artistry.

Styles as diverse as Japanese tattoos, Indian/Hindu tattoos, Anime, Traditional American and Floral designs are raising the bar higher and higher and becoming increasingly popular.

Alongside that is the fact that people are beginning to see their skin as a human canvas and not just settling for random tattoos placed haphazardly on a part of the body that is hidden. Nowadays more and more girls are getting larger tattoos and more of them.

This may explain the popularity of Japanese tattoos. In traditional Japanese tattoos each character has a meaning and interacts with the other tattoo designs as part of the whole.

The same is true for Traditional American tattoos. Previously what were once done as individual tattoos from disparate elements of American culture are now being woven into an organic and is more like a story unfolding.

Top Five Most Popular Tattoos for Girls

Irezumi - Traditional Japanese tattoos - More and more girls are asking for large tattoo designs such as koi fish, dragons on their hips, back and arms.

Traditional American tattoos - Old school 'Sailor Jerry' tattoos and images such as classic American cars, pin-ups, swallows and nautical stars are becoming more popular on girls chests, abdomen, back and legs.

Floral tattoos - So many girls are getting flower tattoos as full sleeve tattoos or covering their entire back or legs with floral designs. Flower tattoo designs such as lotus flowers, peonies, orchids, chrysanthemums and flowering vines are the most popular.

Anime - Japanese animation has become massive and doesn't show any sign of disappearing any time soon. As a result Anime tattoos have become popular in the past five years or so. The only risk with Anime tattoo is that unlike other styles will probably age much quicker even though it looks great now.

Indian / Hindu tattoo designs - Like ancient Indian texts and spirituality being rediscovered by people in the West since the 1960's it has been reflected in the demand for Indian tattoo designs. They say everything old become new again.

By Declan O Reilly

Free Tattoo Flash - Find the Design That Looks Best on You!

free tattooOnce you have decided what tattoo design you want to have in your body, the next thing you will have to do is to prepare for creating the tattoo design. If you choose for example to have an angel tattoo design, you may want to check the different angel tattoos and the different symbolism that goes with a certain design. There are varied tattoos to choose from. Each of which has its own meaning, origin, and symbolism. Not all kinds of tattoos can look good in a person. Ever tattoo design is seemingly created to suit a certain personality or façade of a person.

Tattoos have been used in many places of the world as a means of self expression. A tattoo in a body has not served this purpose if it is chosen arbitrarily or without much consideration. A certain tattoowill only appear out of place if it was inked in a body that belongs to a person with a completely different personality as what the tattoo depicts. Do not rely solely on the beauty of a certain tattoo design. There are underlying connections or associations as well as meanings for every tattoo that you have to familiarize yourself with before you can finally make a choice.

Remember that whatever you permanently inked into your skin will permanently speak about who you are, about how you view the world, and it is something that would be very difficult to remove. This must be enough reason for you to check on the different tattoo designs first before you jump into the action. Anyway, there are free tattoo flash where you could have samples of tattoo designs to choose from.

There are free tattoo flash designs that are available online. From these ready made flash pictures, a person can choose the tattoo that he or she thinks will look best on him or her., you know what to do right at the very beginning.

Get only the best design from the best collection of tattoos. Most tattoo shops provide free tattoo flash in their websites for your scrutiny. So you can freely surf every picture and give your tattooist the details you can get from the samples. Good luck with your research! Remember, read, think, and examine the designs before you finally give it a shot.

By Subramani Chinnaraj

Friday, April 9, 2010

Lower Back Tattoos

Confidential Find Funny Looking Lower Back Tattoos


Tattoos can be placed anywhere on the body, upper arms, neck, hands, fingers and face. Lower Back TattoosHowever, tattoos are the most used on the lower back tattoos. In fact, nearly 99 percent of women who love the lower back tattoos designs. You know why? That's because of lower back tattoos can make their bodies more sexy than ever. This design is intended for women who want more tempting with their partners. With a view attractive design and colorful, you can catch the attention of men.




Among the lower back tattoos designs, symmetrical patters usually seen in women. This design involves several patterns including tribal,, dragon flowers and Celtic designs. Of course you can imagine how your wife with a vase of flowers behind his back? They became really so yummy? However, there are also designs that can bring a funky look, including hearts, angels, crosses and gothic name. For a woman who wants to become more fashionable, this design is an excellent choice.




However, before getting a tattoo design, always make sure you get the best. Remember to have a tattoo is a big commitment that will last for a long time, and even a lifetime. After it was printed on your skin or your body parts, it is difficult to remove them. Only requires a lot of money and effort. So, if you are given the opportunity to choose, why not choose the best?




Tattoo designs online




Lower Back TattoosThere are a lot of lower back tattoos designs are available in your local area and also in the internet. But the sad thing is that almost 99 percent of excessive design. That is, this design is not so unique. When it comes to tattoos, always looking for excellent designs of famous artists or tattooists. The best way is by searching on the internet. You can have it for free or you can pay at anytime. Do not waste your time getting the numbers that are made ready to appear on search engines because they would have used 100 percent




This is the real secret


When selecting a design, do not use search engine. Lower Back TattoosInstead, you should find your browser for high-quality galleries. There are legitimate sites that you can find very good lower back tattoos pattern. However, to ensure your design is truly unique, you can customize by adding a few pictures on it. Color can also be changed. Everything depends on you my friend.




In addition to galleries, message boards are also an excellent place to find a very good lower back tattoos designs. But remember, a tattoo if done properly by the artist can produce not only amazing but incredible output. Do not rush when choosing. Always check the quality. And more importantly, ask what is the appropriate tattoo for your skin. By Graham R. Joanne



Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Pop My Culture Podcast Ep 04: Bobby Campo!


Now available!

Pop My Culture Podcast Ep 04: Bobby Campo

Cole, Vanessa, and the dream captain of Vanessa’s heart Bobby Campo (“Final Destination,” “Legally Blondes,” Vanessa’s Fantasies…) talk comics, horror movies, Teen Witch, more Teen Witch, Sookie’s Sexuality, Snow Caps, cougars, Lollapalooza, humiliating blue cat mascot outfits, Risk, and much more…and they did it all while trying to talk through the incredibly thick sexual tension that filled the room.

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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Dragon Tattoos

So Rich Meaning Dragon Tattoos


Across the Far East, the dragon tattoos stands as a symbol of protection and strength. Dragon TattoosJust as American and British cultures have symbols of their own body art is unique, so too the Eastern part of the world.




Japan, China, Korea and Vietnam all have our own history behind the legend of the dragon importance. Stories aside, these creatures have become the basis for some subjects that are most striking and beautiful that the tattoo artist can hope to create.




Even though dragon tattoos designs come from the Eastern culture, has become increasingly popular to integrate the theme of dragons into the skin of other popular designs. Dragons wrapped around everything from Celtic cross with a delicate floral design, each making a unique statement that the artist is seeking.




A dragon tattoos, when done by a skilled artist, can be a dynamic part of art. Body art artist the ability to combine the natural features of the body's own dragon tattoos into the subject can create a design that looks like a still life.




Weapons into a dragon's tail and the shoulders thigh. Dragon TattoosWith a creative artist, the possibilities are limitless. If you insist on having a unique dragon tattoos, then consider the design of dragon skin. Your body is unique, therefore, your design will be unique.




As a common figure in fantasy literature and games, the dragon has gained increasing popularity among people who might not normally even get a tattoo. Dragons represent the characteristics of loyalty and wisdom of the Middle Ages has stolen the hearts of many people who are outside the traditional art of body demographics.




These stories have been deleted from the evil connotation of the dragon and dragon tattoos flash books reflect this trend. Dragons are often described as majestic and revered creatures than evil man-eating animals through stories.




In traditional Japanese tattoos, which people pay their respects can be seen on the dragon tattoo depicting a dragon holding the pearl of wisdom. This is a popular motif, and only one element of the knowledge of the dragon in a rich culture.




Dragon TattoosKing George V was the first Western man believed to have got a dragon tattoo. As a sailor in the British Navy, a young George ventured to Japan and back genuine leather with a dragon tattoos design by Hori Chyo traditional Japanese artists. When George returned to England and later became King, the interest in Eastern tattooing became popular.




It can be difficult to make a final decision when you're ready to choose your tattoo. If you're open to anything, but has not decided yet, make sure that you at least saw a flash body art of possibilities that exist with a dragon tattoos. dragon is incredible media that allows artists to create something unique. By Mike Selvon