Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Brix Nobody/Tattoo/Pinup model

 
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Bridgitte Brigod Tattoo

I got my first tattoo when i was 16 in some crappy shop in Vegas and its of the milky way. A lot of people ask why i got it and i tell them basically when i was little one big nightly thing me and my dad would do was watch the stars and he'd always point out the milky way to me and id get so excited n say yup that's my favorite so i guess my first tattoo reminds me of my dad who plays a huge role in my life and were really close but my sleeve is a collaboration of Dr. Sues stories cat in the hat, Horton hears a who, green eggs and ham, and a few more. i just loved the books when i was little! apparently enough to tattoo.


 
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Monday, October 4, 2010

Flower Designed Tattoos

Flowers have played an important part on symbolism throughout human history. From the various rose designs of noble houses of Europe, to the symbols of healing and emotion they evoke today, floral motifs have been popular forever. Flower designs have always been among the most popular choice for tattoos. And not only for women. Many men have used tattoo flower designs on their bodies, often incorporated into a larger, more complex design. Think 'Guns'n'Roses', or symbols of a dagger and blossom that many men wear.

Sometimes a design simply means a man is in love; he might have a violet or rose tattooed on him to remind him a girl he once knew called by that name. He may simply like flowers. Many flowers symbolise honour in different cultures. And some symbolise magic; the lotus blossom from instance, and in many Eastern cultures, the water lily.
Roses of course, are well known symbols of all sorts of deep and meaningful things, but there are other flower design; the forget-me-not for example, the yesterday-today-tomorrow bush. Cherry blossoms mean a lot in Japan and the lily of the valley has long been an important symbol in Europe. Then there are other tattoo flower designs you may wish to consider; sunflowers for example. Orchids are known for their evocation of the exotic. Many English country flowers are remembered for their connection to old healing remedies; lavender for example and also chamomile. Daffodils are the floral symbol for Wales. It was also once though that crocus plants could stave off illness and so they became associated with mysticism as well.
It's important, when selecting from a range of tattoo flower designs, that you select something that has meaning for you. Roses are common, so people avoid them now as they are not unique. However, if what you want to symbolise on your skin is best said to your own soul by a rose, then I wouldn't be swayed by this. They may be common, but they mean something very different to each person who selects one.

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Many tattoos of the Twentieth Century have been based upon mythological creatures. Unlike the past centuries, the mythology behind many of the subjects of lore have become a lot more fantastic and alluring to people of all ages nowadays. Still, there are those few groups (I usually like to call Bible-pounders) that believe the entire ideas behind tattoos are Satanic and blasphemous. I will always say, "To each his own". That philosophy works with everything for me. Don't like the radio station? Change it! Not interested in what is being played on the television? Turn it off! Don't like tattoos? Don't get one! Geez, is this that difficult?

Have you ever read the true Grimm Fairy Tales? They certainly do not have the Walt Disney "G" ratings on the original versions of the stories! Take the fable of "Snow White." In the Disney ending, she and Prince Charming live happily ever after. However, the wicked stepmother in Grimm's fairy tales was brought before the couple on their wedding day. There - in front of the wedding revelers - it is written that the stepmother was forced to dance in iron shoes - heated upon a blazing fire - until she dropped dead from the ordeal! Hmm, I must have missed that part in the Disney version!
 Nevertheless, one can see how the beginnings of one myth or folklore can be changed over the centuries, to adapt to a more "G" rated crowd. The same can be said for certain designed tattoos. From the more arcane skulls and dragons, to the celestial fairies and hearts - the original meanings surrounding many of these designs have become more suitable to the owner of such tattoo art. Did you know that an ankle bracelet tattoo used to ward away the fear of drowning? On the other hand, some Native American tribes would etch markings upon their faces if they were hurting from something. (I.E. Chronic headache sufferers would tattoo their foreheads. Toothache victims would tattoo their cheeks.)
Whatever the reasons may have been, somewhere along the lines, hundreds - if not thousands - of designed tattoos have had their original meanings wiped clean, and were replaced with the more "G" rated idealisms of the Twentieth Century. I have two fairy tattoos, and they both are elegant, beautiful, nude wood nymphs. However, after a bit of research, I found that much fairy lore originated back to Ireland.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Tattoo Designs

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Think before you ink. Make sure that the image you have chosen to be inked on you forever is something that you really want. Just remember that whatever it is, it will always be a reflection of who you are inside. Here are some of the most popular tattoo designs for men and women> plus the meanings they represent.
Flower Tattoos are woman’s favorites as they connote beauty and charm and men are starting to embrace floral designs on themselves as well. The most stunning flower tattoos we have are cherry blossoms, rose, lotus, hibiscus,lily, orchids, Hawaiian flowers and iris as well as cherry blossom tree.
Butterfly Tattoos symbolize change and transformation plus the beginning of a new life. With their radiant colors and deep meaning, these butterflies whether tribal , flower and butterfly or combined with other designs, will always be seen fluttering on the skin.
Star Tattoos are one of the most simplest design yet their popularity are undeniable. Shooting stars, nautical star and tribal stars are all here to shine.
Tribal Tattoos represent the people where body art all began. From Polynesian to Samoan and Maori, we got it all covered here.
Cross Tattoos show one’s faith and religious beliefs and belong to the old school type of tattoos. Definitely, one of the earliest and traditional image that has been around for years.
Angel Tattoos serve as guardians and protectors for the wearer as well as an expression of their religious side.
Dragon Tattoos are generally divided into two kinds; the Eastern dragon who typifies good luck and fortune and the fire-breathing Western dragon who guards castles and treasures.
Skull Tattoos were originally insignia for groups like bikers, gang members or prisoners but nowadays, they have a much wider range of audience and their popularity still continue to rise.
Fairy Tattoos are fun, flirty and whimsical plus they can look very delicate and dainty on a woman’s skin.
Zodiac Sign Tattoos are definitely a reflection of one’s inner personality since they are related to one’s signs and symbols. Choose from these astrological birth signs - Aries, Aquarius, Cancer, Libra, Scorpio, Capricorn, Sagittarius, Taurus, Leo Gemini,Pisces,Virgo
Celtic Tattoos are a way of expressing pride in one’s heritage for the Irish, Scots or Welsh.
Japanese Tattoos are aesthetically appealing with their amazing colors and intricate details not to mention the good deal of meaning they carry.
Dragonfly Tattoos can depict a fun and carefree nature; being a beautiful and spectacular insect, it will always be eye-catching when portrayed on one’s skin.
Pin Up Girl Tattoos feature scantily clad ladies in their sexiest and most provocative poses, usually seen tattooed on men’s body to express their love for the women.
Koi Fish Tattoos reflect one’s struggles in life depending on whether its inked as swimming upwards or downwards.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Design Tattoos - The Beauty of Body Art

Once reserved for bikers and promiscuous women, tattoos are now found on millions of people - regular folks like you and me. Getting a tattoo is almost becoming commonplace, and it has opened a whole new field of employment, as well. If you are the artistic type, you may want to consider the possibility of learning how to design tattoos. Many people consider their tattoo a work of art, and many tattoo artists are reaping the financial and emotional rewards of having living canvasses. In recent studies, people who design tattoos report a very high satisfaction rate with their chosen profession, and a good tattoo designer is worth his weight in gold to any tattoo parlor.
How do you learn to design tattoos? You should start with paper and pencil as early as you possibly can. When you are in school, take art classes and practice drawing as much as possible. If you have a love of art and a talent for creating beauty on paper, you may be just the person someone needs to design tattoos.

If you have already gone through school and have a flair for art, you too can learn to design tattoos. Contact a local community college for classes in art or even in tattoo art specifically. They are becoming increasingly more common. Check out some books and websites devoted to the art of tattoo design. Go to a local tattooist and ask about the possibility of submitting some of your work or learning under his tutelage. You never know, maybe you were meant to have your art walking around every day. Maybe you were meant to design tattoos.

Design Tattoos - How to Design the Best One

Design tattoos in order to stand out. Tattoos have a huge presence in American culture and are predominantly viewed as an artistic form of self-expression. Though tattoos have signified different affiliations and even held negative connotations throughout history, tattoos in the western world typically are appreciated purely for their aesthetics.
That being the case, many people like the tattoos for themselves so they truly are a unique form of personal expression. Since not everyone an artist though, those who design tattoos either in tattoo parlors or online can provide a pretty good service to people searching for help flushing out or improving their own ideas.


Locating an Artist
Almost all artists that work in parlors use their skills to design as well. Oftentimes a parlor will combine their artists designs into volumes that customers have purchased in the past. Parlors that design tattoos usually have a pretty easy time altering their designs to suit your individuality once you land on a few options that you like.
It is very often a good idea to shop around, for people that design tattoos because you will net only get some input on your ideas and suggestions on how they can evolve into the perfect tattoo, but you also will get a feel for the individual artists as well, helping you make a decision on who will ink your all important first tattoo.
Design Tattoos Online
It is also possible to design tattoos online, as many tattoo finder sites or tattoo directory sites exist on the web. Almost every tattoo parlor will have a website that showcases the designs they have drawn and inked in the past. You can use these images for your tattoos that, you have in mind and are similar to art you see on the web. Most times, stencils of the tattoo designs can be purchased for direct transfer.


Friday, August 20, 2010

Designs Tattoo | Cool Henna Design Tattoos


One of the coolest displays of art that I have seen was henna design - no, really. It was a really cool nature design and was utilized in the form of giving a tattoo. Tattooing is simply using what nature has to offer and using it as a form of expression on the human body. In many cases the natural ingredient is ink. But there is something so quaint and ethereal about henna design that I find it to be simply breathtaking.
The first time I had the opportunity to see henna design in action was during my trip to Rajasthan, India. It was quite an exotic odyssey. The state is located in the desert and is known for its large community fairs. It is a central meeting point where people from the neighboring villages gather to celebrate and they can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. The longer the duration, the bigger the fair. And the bigger the fair, the more mammoth the attendance.
I was there for the Fall fair. It was a four-day event and the energy there was absolutely astounding. The people were simple and their wants simpler. The colors and spirit found there were something that never before even remotely have come before these eyes. This is where I saw my first henna design, and I must say it was quite impressive.
I happened to notice the henna design as I was walking around the fair trying to capture the color of all that I saw. I saw two women sitting on the on ground and were totally engrossed in their task. When I moved closer, I saw that it was a henna artist and that she was applying one of the finest henna designs I have ever witnessed.


I just kind of stood there in a daze admiring her work in launching a much joy she spread by artfully sketching her henna designs on people's hands. It was a very simple operation and there were not a lot of implements require for her to create her art. Just a tube of henna and her active imagination. She had a book of designs that the customers can browse through to choose one they wanted. And she would set to work to draw the design in all its glory on their hands.
That's all that I needed to give me hooked on the art of henna designs. Now I'm actually compiling a book of henna designs. Guess who is going to be on the cover? My henna design muse of course! She is the perfect choice and I'm thrilled to include her.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Designs Tattoo | Henna Tattoo on Lower Back

Girl with a very beautiful henna tattoo on her lowerback.

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Designs Tattoo | Celtic Design Tattoos - Find the Unique Celtic Designs For You


Celtic design tattoos are very popular. You can find those never-ending lines and curves in many designs that are around. How can you make your Celtic design tattoo unique? Your tattoo must be unique to you. Everyone is different. If you make your tattoo design reflect your uniqueness, it will be unique. You don't want to see your tattoo on someone else. I will tell you where to go to find high quality, unique Celtic design tattoos.
Celtic design tattoos are known for their never ending lines used throughout the design. The Celtic knot is a knot that has no beginning or end. These represent everlasting life or the cycle of death and rebirth. Many people believe that our bodies are just temporary and our souls live on, perhaps in another body or definitely in another form.
Celtic design tattoos originated in Ireland, Wales and Scotland. When Christians took over control, the tattoo cultures blended. A popular Celtic design tattoo is the Celtic cross. Many times you will see a Celtic knot around the middle of the cross where the two pieces cross. Originally it's said that the arms of the Celtic cross were equal in size and that they may have been used as compasses. This is how one culture can influence another.
Because Celtic design tattoos are very popular, you want to make sure you get a unique tattoo. Don't go into a tattoo parlor ready to get inked without a design in hand. Look through the books to get an idea of the type of work the artist has done not to pick out a tattoo design. Keep in mind that the tattoos in their books have already been inked on someone. You use these as a guide to see how it might look on real skin.
Another place you can look to see how Celtic design tattoos might look on real skin is on good online tattoo galleries. Some of the best galleries have areas where you can upload pictures of your tattoo and people can comment on them. You can also join forums to talk about finding and creating designs.
An online tattoo gallery, specifically a membership tattoo gallery will allow you access to thousands of designs and you can pick and choose the designs that you want to include in your tattoos. It is best to pick parts of different tattoo designs that you like and put them together like a jigsaw puzzle to design your own tattoo. From a tattoo gallery you can have unlimited downloads of designs so you can print as many different designs as you want and look at them on paper instead of on the computer screen.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Designs Tattoo | 500 Design Tattoo

Many tattoos of the Twentieth Century have been based upon mythological creatures. Unlike the past centuries, the mythology behind many of the subjects of lore have become a lot more fantastic and alluring to people of all ages nowadays. Still, there are those few groups (I usually like to call Bible-pounders) that believe the entire ideas behind tattoos are Satanic and blasphemous. I will always say, "To each his own". That philosophy works with everything for me. Don't like the radio station? Change it! Not interested in what is being played on the television? Turn it off! Don't like tattoos? Don't get one! Geez, is this that difficult?
Have you ever read the true Grimm Fairy Tales? They certainly do not have the Walt Disney "G" ratings on the original versions of the stories! Take the fable of "Snow White." In the Disney ending, she and Prince Charming live happily ever after. However, the wicked stepmother in Grimm's fairy tales was brought before the couple on their wedding day. There - in front of the wedding revelers - it is written that the stepmother was forced to dance in iron shoes - heated upon a blazing fire - until she dropped dead from the ordeal! Hmm, I must have missed that part in the Disney version!
Nevertheless, one can see how the beginnings of one myth or folklore can be changed over the centuries, to adapt to a more "G" rated crowd. The same can be said for certain designed tattoos. From the more arcane skulls and dragons, to the celestial fairies and hearts - the original meanings surrounding many of these designs have become more suitable to the owner of such tattoo art. Did you know that an ankle bracelet tattoo used to ward away the fear of drowning? On the other hand, some Native American tribes would etch markings upon their faces if they were hurting from something. (I.E. Chronic headache sufferers would tattoo their foreheads. Toothache victims would tattoo their cheeks.)
Whatever the reasons may have been, somewhere along the lines, hundreds - if not thousands - of designed tattoos have had their original meanings wiped clean, and were replaced with the more "G" rated idealisms of the Twentieth Century. I have two fairy tattoos, and they both are elegant, beautiful, nude wood nymphs. However, after a bit of research, I found that much fairy lore originated back to Ireland.
Would you ever guess the creatures of Ireland are told to look more troll-like and evil - performing all kinds of mischievousness for the farmers and other landowners within the "fairy" properties? In fact, many natives believe that to anger the fairies could cause even more catastrophic occurrences, such as the burning down of homes, and loss of life to both cattle as well as humans. Okay, the physique of the fairy tattoos that I have etched upon me truly differ, but as far as the mischievousness and the anger issues . . . well, nobody's perfect.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Designs Tattoo | TATTOO DESIGN


TATTOO DESIGN : could she say or do? Her head sank, and she sat silent. He too was silent for some time, and then began speaking in a tattoo design less shrill voice, emphasizing random words that had no significance. "I came to tell you..." he said. She glanced at him. "No, it was my fancy," she thought, recalling the expression of his face when he stumbled over the word "suffering." "No; can a man with those dull eyes, with that self-satisfied complacency, feel anything?" "I cannot change anything," she whispered. "I have come to tell you that I am going tomorrow to Moscow, and

TATTOO DESIGN : shall not return again to this house, and you will receive notice of what I decide through the lawyer into whose hands I shall intrust the task of getting a divorce. tattoo design son is going to my sister's," said Alexey Alexandrovitch, with an effort recalling what he had meant to say about his son. "You take Seryozha to hurt me," she said, looking at him from under her brows. "You do not love him.... Leave me Seryozha!" "Yes, I have lost even my affection for my son, because he is associated with the repulsion I feel for you. But still I

TATTOO DESIGN : shall take him. Goodbye!" And he was going away, but now she detained him. "Alexey Alexandrovitch, leave me Seryozha!" she whispered once more. "I have nothing else to say. Leave tattoo design till my...I shall soon be confined; leave him!" Alexey Alexandrovitch flew into a rage, and, snatching his hand from her, he went out of the room without a word. Chapter 5 The waiting-room of the celebrated Petersburg lawyer was full when Alexey Alexandrovitch entered it. Three ladies--an old lady, a young lady, and a merchant's wife--and three gentlemen-- one a German banker with a ring on his finger, the second a

TATTOO DESIGN : merchant with a beard, and the third a wrathful-looking government clerk in official uniform, with a cross on his neck-- had obviously been waiting a long while already. Two clerks were writing at tables with scratching pens. The appurtenances of the writing-tables, about which Alexey Alexandrovitch was himself very fastidious, were exceptionally good. He tattoo design not help observing this. One of the clerks, without getting up, turned wrathfully to Alexey Alexandrovitch, half closing his eyes. "What are you wanting?" He replied that he had to see the lawyer on some business. "He is engaged," the clerk responded severely, and he pointed

TATTOO DESIGN : with his pen at the persons waiting, and went on writing. "Can't he spare time to see me?" said Alexey Alexandrovitch. "He has not time free; he is always busy. Kindly wait your turn." "Then I must trouble you to give him my card," Alexey Alexandrovitch said with dignity, seeing the impossibility of preserving his incognito. The clerk took the card and, obviously not approving of what he read on it, went to the door. Alexey Alexandrovitch was in principle in favor of the tattoo design of legal proceedings, though for some higher official considerations he disliked the application of the principle in

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Trend Tattoo Canada | Tattoo Artist

Don’t you hate it when someone is not only lucky to have one talent but these lucky ones have 2 or more talents that the rest of us regular folk drool and envy over. Chris Garcia is one of those people. Not only has the man proven himself as a talented tattoo artist, his original career was spent working on the space program for NASA. His life began in the Philippines were his pursuit of an apprenticeship ended in failure – but as fate would have it – his family eventually landed in Virginia. Chris’s tattooing career began in earnest. You can see from these two examples of his work, that Chris has a knack for realism and portrait work – probably the most difficult of styles. The ironic and sad thing is Garcia has a heart condition that prevents him from being tattooed. But before being diagnosed, he and his four brothers got a memorial tattoo for their Mom.  See more of Chris’s work on his myspace page – http://www.myspace.com/chrisgarciatattoos . Garcia now works full time at Club Tattoo. Related posts: Artist – Chris Blinston Chris Garver – Les Paul Guitar Design Tattoo Artist – Tim Orth.

 It almost seems like Tom Renshaw has made a pact with the devil. How else can a tattoo artist create such realism? I don’t think anyone can touch Renshaw when it comes to the photo realism category of tattoos. His ability holds true whether his subject is an animal or human. They say many of his clients are fellow tattoo artists. That’s probably because they can appreciate his talent even more than an average ink collector. In this piece he’s able to capture the likeness of Marley, the creases and texture of the denim in his jeans and even the background area can be appreciated for it’s quality.  His site and his myspace page have lots of pictures of his work. A few years back he completely stopped using color and now only works on photo realism pieces and only in black and gray. Hands down he is my favorite artist. I can appreciate the styles others have but to achieve photo realism do the degree that this man does with needle and ink seems magical to me. Related posts: Realism in a Tattoo Painting Realism in Tattoos Realism – Carlos Canal

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Art Of Tattoo Design

Art Of Tattoo DesignTattoos are lifeless, but a symbol can not explain anything, because all the art looks like a large body of art so I think it says anything, everybody says that the tattoo depends on how you can watch and see.

Art Of Tattoo DesignEach sign tattoo says something, people are why the tattoo because tattoos like why, because it enhances the beauty of the body to tattoo on your body and feel beautiful as the others.

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Trend Tattoo 2010 - Full Body Tattoo Girl

Trend Tattoo 2010 - Full Body Tattoo Girl

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Tattoo Changes - In Tattoos Zone

Tattoo Changes - In Tattoos Zone
Tattoo Changes - In Tattoos ZoneNot all tattoo changes can be fixed with a touch-up, though. Stretch marks are a good example, depending on the color of the stretch marks and the effect that the lack of elasticity in the skin has meant to the overall design of the tattoo. Only a visit to a tattoo artist will let you know. Likewise, a tattoo that has blurred may not be a good candidate for a touch-up.

Ironically, though, if the tattoo continues to blur at an accelerated rate (for whatever reason) it may enter into touch-up territory sooner rather than later.In a perfect world, everybody who wants a tattoo gets one and everybody who gets one likes it forever. Tattoos and people change, though, and not all tattoos are created equal. In some instances, people, their tattoos, and their tattoo design choices change to the extent that removing the tattoo entirely is the most desirable choice. This article acknowledges the obvious fact that some people will want their tattoos touched up, fixed, covered, removed, and even some combination of these. It offers information on all of these different approaches to changing a tattoo, including which approach is best suited to the different types of tattoos and the typical scenarios where tattoo changes are wanted.

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Tattoo touch-up is part of the course of business, and some tattooists are constantly getting their own tattoos touched up in order to keep them looking fresh and great, sort of like hairdressers constantly doing each other's hair. A touch-up can take care of a variety of issues that may arise in a tattoo, although holidays (see chapter 3) spring to mind as the obvious candidate for this type of fix. Because small holidays am generally such a minor touch-up, many tattoo artists won't charge for them. It's always best to go back to the same tattooist who did your tattoo for the touch-up. You'll be assured of the same inks (composition and color) and workmanship. If you chose your tattoo artist wisely, then you have some amount of rapport with him or her as well.

Tattoo Art

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Body Art Tattoo - The Good and The Bad

Body Art Tattoo - The Good and The BadHaving a body art tattoo is pleasing to look at and can be a source of attention for the one who is sporting it. This is especially true that's why it is often availed to by people who want to gain attention like thespians, athletes and musicians. However, attention can be either positive or negative and in the case of tattoos, mostly negative. This is why having tattoos are discouraged by many people even though the idea of it is fast becoming more and more popular.

Body Art Tattoo - The Good and The BadThe negative attention behind having tattoos was greatly influenced by the fact that it mostly associated with criminality and bad behavior. It is a common practice for gangs to sport a specific type of body art tattoo as a symbol of membership and identification. It is a common sight in prisons where jailed criminals get tattoos to signify the criminal acts that they have done. This is why persons with many tattoos are easily associated with serious criminals who have lived a life that is full of crime and misdeeds.

Body Art Tattoo - The Good and The BadAside from these, tattoos are also link with people who spends most of their lives at sea. Remember "Popeye the sailor man" with his famous anchor tattoo? Being a sailor is just one of the many professions that regard tattoo as a common practice and tradition. Others include soldiers and circus workers. This is why parents who don't want their children to be associated with these professions often smirk at the sight of even the simplest and most innocent - looking tattoo.

No matter what the reasons behind having a body art tattoo are, the important thing is that it is used as a medium of self - expression. Hopefully, as time goes by it will be accepted ultimately by everyone in the world.

The History of Tattos

The History of Tattos
Tattoos have been popular for thousands of years. All around the world, you can find people with tattoos and this widespread popularity is what makes the tattoo world so varied in design and styles. Where did the tattoo practice begin?

Even as early as the Neolithic period (Stone Age), tattoos were found in Eurasia. Tattoos in Japan were found as many as ten thousand years ago. After the cuts healed, the remaining color made up their tattoos.

These early tattoos most likely marked some rite of passage that the person had gone through. Maori chiefs used their facial tattoo that described their identification as their signature on official documents.

This early use of tattoos to mark rites of passage or for identification has grown into more of an art form today. Tattoo artists today are known for their intricate artwork that they apply to the body. Many of these artists have fine art or technical art training, which serves them well in creating body art. Tattoos may be chosen to mark a rite of passage or for identification even today, but tattoos found today are normally more intricate and colorful than the early tattoos.

Due to the widespread exposure to the tattoo world via television and other media, tattooing has seen an increased popularity in the United States and other countries. This popularity has in turn caused the choices of tattoos and tattoo shops to increase as well. This dedication to detailing and beauty has made tattooing even more popular with people.