Saturday, May 1, 2010

Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo Designs

Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo Designs
Feminine Tattoos
Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo DesignsArm Tattoo Designs - Female Face Tattoo
Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo DesignsFull Arm Sleeves Tattoo Design on Sexy Girl
Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo DesignsArm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo Designs
Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo DesignsHeart Tattoo on Female Hand
Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo DesignsFull Arm Sleeves Tattoo Design
Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo DesignsBeautiful Turtle Tattoo Design on Female Arm
Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo DesignsTattoo Ideas for Girls Hand Arms
Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo DesignsLion Tattoo Design on Female Arms
Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo DesignsTribal Tattoo Design on Sexy Girl Arms
Arm Tattoo Ideas For Girls - Female Arm Tattoo DesignsMicky Mouse and Bunny Tattoo - Feminine Tattoos

RANDOM TATTOO QUOTES: I always look for a woman who has a tattoo. I see a woman with a tattoo, and I'm thinking, okay, here's a gal who's capable of making a decision she'll regret in the future. ~Richard Jeni


Dragon Arm Sleeve Tattoo Design

Dragon Tattoo design on Arms and Chest

Asian Sexy Arm Tattoo Design

Cool Tribal Tattoos on Back and Arms For Men

Tribal Arm Sleeves and Back Tattoo For Men

 FAMOUS TATTOO QUOTES:

"But to become a freak one needs a strong character and unusual determination."
George Burchett - Memoirs of a Tattooist, 1956


Traditionally, body art has served to attract the opposite sex, boost self-esteem, ward off or invoke spirits, indicate social position or marital status, identify with a particular age or gender group or mark a rite of passage, such as puberty or marriage. It's this sort of strictly prescribed, highly ritualistic decoration that Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher depict in their book, African Ceremonies. "We've tried to show how body art is relevant to every stage of development, from birth to death," says Angela Fisher.


Primitive tribes were certainly convinced that the spirit, having escaped from the body at death, retained a replica of its earthly tenement. They therefore used tattoo marks as a means of identification in the next world and a passport to future happiness. (Ronald Scutt, Art, Sex and Symbol, 1974, p. 63)


"I wanted some decoration. See, the one on my wrist is for everybody; the one on my tit is for me and my friends. Just a little treat for the boys, like icing on the cake." - Janis Joplin

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