Showing posts with label Full Body Tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Full Body Tattoo. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

>Extreme Tattoos - Full Body Tattoo Design

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Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design
Extreme Tattoos Full Body Tattoo Design

RANDOM TATTOO QUOTES:

Sometimes I bust out and do things so permanent. Like tattoos and marriage. ---- Drew Barrymore


A tattoo is a true poetic creation, and is always more than meets the eye. As a tattoo is grounded on living skin, so its essence emotes a poignancy unique to the mortal human condition. ~V. Vale and Andrea Juno, Modern Primitives

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.

Monday, November 14, 2011

>Love Tattooed Women - Full Body Tattoo Design

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Love Tattooed Women - Full Body Tattoo DesignLove Tattooed Women - Full Body Tattoo Design



Sexy Women Back Body Tattoo Design

Game Tattoo Design on Sexy Girl Chest

Heart Tattoo on Female Upper Arm

Sexy Female Breast Tattoo Picture

Calf Tattoo For Girls - Tribal Tattoo Design on Sexy girl Calf

 FAMOUS TATTOO QUOTES:

"An everlasting gem that you will take into your grave."
Line from a traditional Polynesian song about tattooing


Richard Leakey - A quote from "Origins Reconsidered - In Search of What Makes Us Human".
"Each society weaves its own culture, a complex fabric of many elements, each element giving special meaning to the others. It is often difficult for someone from outside a particular culture to understand the fabric as an entity. Differences in language, in values, and in mythology create barriers to understanding. Pluck a single thread from the fabric, and the foreigner is even less likely to comprehend its significance. The painted, engraved, and carved images of prehistory are threads from past cultures, and we are the foreigners trying to interpret their meaning. Perhaps more than anything else, art can be fully understood only in the context of the culture that produced it."