Skull Tattoo Pictures
September 22, 2010 by Tattoo Body Art
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Skulls are a popular subject matter for tattoos, both for their aesthetic appeal, as well as for their symbolic nature of the life cycle. See a variety of skull tattoos rendered in different styles with helpful tips from a professional tattoo artist in this free video on tattoos.
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Angel Tattoos – Angel Wings Tattoo Designs – Angels Pictures
September 13, 2010 by Tattoo Body Art
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WWW.ENBAX.COMClick the link to find the world’s best, highest quality, most creative tattoo designs? Not only angels and angel wings tattoos but anything Abstract, Angel, Bellybutton, Biker, Bird, Butterfly, Cartoon, Celtic, Chinese, Cross, Devil, Dolphin, Dragon, Eagle, Fairy, Fantasy, Heart, Horse, Insect, Japanese, Lizard, Lower Back, Mermaid, Monster, Patriotic, Religious, Rose, Scorpion, Skull, Snake, Sport, Star, Sun, Symbol, Tiger, Tribal, Various, Women, Zodiac, Native American, Maori, Polynesian, Henna… Check out WWW.ENBAX.COM now!
Miami Ink Tattoo Designs | Perfect Tattoo | Tattoo Pictures
September 10, 2010 by Tattoo Body Art
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ChoosingGood.com Choosing a tattoo design is a big decision, but so is choosing a tattoo studio. If you go to a less than perfect tattoo parlor, you could very well end up with an infection and with a bad looking tattoo. First thing to do: find out how long a parlor has been in business. This will tell you how much business the parlor receives. Second thing to do: make sure that the artists are licensed, the parlor is clean, and the equipment is sanitized after each and every tattoo. Third thing to do: check the artist. If the artist isn’t licensed or not a professional, run! Fourth thing to do: always check out more studios. Once you have found some addresses, simply go there and take a look around. Don’t rush your decision. Fifth thing to do: talk to your tattoo artist. Ask questions and find out anything you can about the guy that is going to stick needles into your body. Ask about his background and qualifications. Sixth thing to do: when you visit the artist, bring your own tattoo design. The artist should not attempt to push another design on you. Seventh thing to do: do your homework and this time, do it better than you did in high school. ChoosingGood.com


