Showing posts with label Foot tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foot tattoos. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

body art-sexy foot tattoos


Yes, some men are leg men and others – breast men. Jay Norwell, a tattoo artist, said he loves breast so much he desired a pair of his own. So he had 2 artists simultaneously tattoo nipples on the cheeks of his butt. He says he loves to show them off by flashing them for anyone that asks or dropping his pants at parties. And not just any set of nipples were added. He did his research until he found what he considered to be the perfect nipples. He says his Mom now thinks he is a “lost cause”. Jay says he would like to take a picture of his bum in a bra but says he hasn’t found the right size yet.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

new flower tattoo design in foot

Flowers are beautiful objects and are perfect for a tattoo design because of their huge variety and colorfulness. Popular tattoo flowers are Hawaiian and other exotic flowers, lotus flowers, hibiscus, daisies, cherry blossom and lilies



beauty flower tattoo,

Sunday, March 1, 2009

cute ROSE TATTOO DESIGNs

cUTE ROSE TATTOO on foot girl




Roses are red, violets are blue... Here's a quick guide, for choosing your tattoo!
Although most people associate flowers with women, the rose tattoo is one that's transcended the gender barriers and c


an be found almost equally on men and women. For most people, roses signify love, passion and emotion - so this design can be used in a number of different contexts.

The first thing you need to consider when choosing a rose tattoo design is whether you want the flower to be the main theme of your design, or simply an accent image in a much larger design. While the rose is beautiful on its own, you can also incorporate it into another image to change the feel of the design. For example, adding a small rose image to a skull image can soften the design and even make a comment on the duality of life and death.
You'll also want to consider what color your rose tattoo will be. Of course, if the rose is standing on its own in your tattoo design, this is much more important than if it will be part of a larger, more colorful image. If you're choosing to feature the rose, you'll want to choose a color that's compatible with your skin tone, and that creates the type of feeling you're going for. Many people automatically assume that rose tattoos should be red, but using yellows, oranges and even purples can be just as pleasing in design - and may even look better and last longer.

To get a better feel for some of the rose tattoo designs that are available, look around the internet to see how other people have used this image. There's actually a huge range of styles, from a single rose flower, to several roses bunched together, to rose images that incorporate the leaves and stems of the flower. It's important to think carefully about which style suits you best before you head to the tattoo parlor.