Showing posts with label rose tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rose tattoo. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Butterfly and Rose tattoo on girls back

Butterfly tattoos for girls
Butterfly and Rose tattoo on girls back
Butterfly and Rose tattoo on girls back
Butterfly and Rose tattoo on girls back

RANDOM TATTOO QUOTES:

Tattooing is often a magical rite in the more traditional cultures, and the tattooist is respected as a priest or shaman." ---- Michelle Delio, Tattoo: The Exotic Art of Skin Decoration, p. 73


Tattoos are like stories - they're symbolic of the important moments in your life. Sitting down, talking about where you got each tattoo and what it symbolizes, is really beautiful. ----Pamela Anderson

A tattoo is an affirmation: that this body is yours to have and to enjoy while you're here. Nobody else can control what you do with it.
~Don Ed Hardy


With the Haidas, however, every mark has its meaning...
~James Swan, Tattoo Marks of the Haida, 1878.


The one in the movie is not real, but my Casper tattoo is real, and it is my only one.
~Casper Van Dien

Monday, January 31, 2011

Faith Flower and Bird Tattoo on Girls Chest

Chest Tattoos for Girls
Faith Flower and Bird Tattoo on Girls Chest
Chest Tattoos for Girls
Faith Flower and Bird Tattoo on Girls Chest

 FAMOUS TATTOO QUOTES:

"Not one great country can be named, from the polar regions in the north to New Zealand in the south, in which the aborigines do not tattoo themselves." Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man, 1871


In Tahiti, not all Europeans responded with the enthusiasm that had been exhibited by the British Admiralty's Captain James Cook, his Science Officer and Botanist, Sir Joseph Banks - who received a traditional Polynesian tattoo - and dozens of the ordinary sailors and seamen aboard Cook's ships. Missionaries who arrived in Tahiti at the end of the 18th century, turned tattooing from a standard practice into an embarrassing and punishable act of Paganism. King Pomare II was converted to Christianity in 1812 and he immediately put force behind a severe, regulated code that had been laid out by the missionaries. The death certificate for traditional tattoos was essentially signed in 1823 with the passage in the code that stated: "No one shall be tattooed and this practice should be completely abolished. This is an old and bad habit. Men or women who get tattooed will be judged and punished... The punishment for men will be work on ten measures of road for the first tattoo and 20 measures for the second tattoo... The punishment for women will be to make two big coats; one for the king and the other for the governor."

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Rose Flower Tattoo Design for Girls Hip area

Rose flower Tattoos, Butterfly Tattoos
Rose Flower Tattoo Design for Girls Hip area
Rose Flower Tattoo Design for Girls Hip area
Rose Flower Tattoo Design for Girls Hip area

Random Tattoo Quotes:

* Sonny and another Hells Angel who was at the meeting thought they were beyond a little patch so they headed down to a local tattoo shop in Oakland and were the first to get the famous One Percent tattoos. ----Chuck Zito

* 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

* Don’t go where the math may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail

* Tattoo on the lower back? Might as well be a bullseye. -- Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn)

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Rose Flower Tattoo Design - Sexy Tattooed Lady

Rose Flower Tattoo Design
Rose Flower Tattoo Design - Sexy Tattooed Lady
Rose Flower Tattoo Design - Sexy Tattooed Lady
Rose Flower Tattoo Design - Sexy Tattooed Lady. Flower tattoo design on arms and Breast.

Famous Tattoo Quotes:

"With the Haidas, however, every mark has its meaning ?" - James Swan, Tattoo Marks of the Haida, 1878.

"Not one great country can be named, from the polar regions in the north to New Zealand in the south, in which the aborigines do not tattoo themselves." Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man, 1871

In Tahiti, not all Europeans responded with the enthusiasm that had been exhibited by the British Admiralty's Captain James Cook, his Science Officer and Botanist, Sir Joseph Banks - who received a traditional Polynesian tattoo - and dozens of the ordinary sailors and seamen aboard Cook's ships. Missionaries who arrived in Tahiti at the end of the 18th century, turned tattooing from a standard practice into an embarrassing and punishable act of Paganism. King Pomare II was converted to Christianity in 1812 and he immediately put force behind a severe, regulated code that had been laid out by the missionaries. The death certificate for traditional tattoos was essentially signed in 1823 with the passage in the code that stated: "No one shall be tattooed and this practice should be completely abolished. This is an old and bad habit. Men or women who get tattooed will be judged and punished... The punishment for men will be work on ten measures of road for the first tattoo and 20 measures for the second tattoo... The punishment for women will be to make two big coats; one for the king and the other for the governor."

Anthropometamorphosis, Man Transformed or, the Artificial Changeling, Historically Presented, a Puritan diatribe published in 1653, railed against disfigurement of the body in pursuit of "ridiculous beauty," "filthy fineness" and "loathsome loveliness." John Bulwer