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Tattoo designs: Top 10 websites for beginners
Submitted by Mizoram Express on May 29, 2010 – 1:26 pmOne Comment | 874 views
Tattoos have a long historical past both as an art and symbol. Not too long ago, most Americans associated tattoos with sailors, bikers and sideshow artists. But tattoos have become more popular in recent years, and the people who get them are as diverse as the styles and designs they choose. These are the Top 10 websites that will help a beginners decide what is best.
- Tattoos, Piercing and Body Art Homepage — The starting place for exploring and learning all about tattoos, bodypiercing and all other forms of body art. Find the best resources on the internet about bodyart and keep up to date with the tattoo community. (About.com)
- How Tattoos Work — A fascinating site that explores all aspects of tattooing,
including how a tattoo is applied and safety and health issues! (HowTo.com) - Tattoo Johnny Tattoo Designs — Really exceptional tattoo designs with excellent content, good information on getting your first tattoo and tattoo care.
- NeedlesAndSins.com — A weblog focusing on tattoos, tattoo culture, music, art, books and more…
- Bullseyetattoos.com — offers thousands of top quality tattoo designs and tattoo flash to purchase from renowned tattoo artists and illustrators.
- TATTOO ARCHIVE — C.W. (Chuck) Eldridge’s site has some great tattoo history information from one of tattooing’s pre-eminent historians.
- Shanghai Kate’s – Kate’s award winning work has appeared in all major tattoo magazines, she is also a writer for Tattoo Planet and Skin and Ink and International Tattoo Art magazines. Kate’s work has also appeared in Men’s Health magazine in America, Italy and Germany. She’s been interviewed by the New York Post and the Los Angeles Times.
- Religious Tattoos — a site devoted to Judeo-Christian body art.
- TattooSymbol.com – provides the tattooed and the soon-to-be tattooed with important information about their tattoo design choices.
- Hanzi Smatter 一知半解 — Blog dedicated to the misuse of Chinese characters in Western culture. Be careful when you get that trendy Kanji tattoo… it may not mean what you think it does…
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I love tattoos and don’t for a minute regret having any of them, I’m currently getting a angel tattoo done down my left arm can’t wait to get it all done! as can only afford shortsittings at a time. My artist is very good and also extremly expensive but, he’s worth it! Great site btw