Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Tattoo Designs For Lower Back

I really love this lower back tattoo as it has the two things I like, I am a keen butterfly collector and purple is my fav colour. Hands up if ya believe I collect butterflies, jeeez get real will ya !!
Tattoo Designs For Lower Back - Butterfly Tattoos
OMG this is a work of pure art, I gotta say tis one of the best tats I have seen and trust me I have seen many a tat in my day. Best lower back tattoo in my eyes this one, isn't the female a fantastic creature !
Best lower back tattoo

Nice belt doncha think, Dohn this lower back tattoo is specially for you my friend, now put yer tongue back in lol, tis of course artistic, doncha think, jeeez she has some cheek ; )
Tattoo Designs For Lower Back - Butterfly Color Tattoos

The Tree of Life tattoo is nicely displayed in this lower back tattoo, I kinda like this tattoo, makes me want to branch out on my range of tattoos !
Tattoo Designs For Lower Back - Tree of Life tattoo

Ok you my loyal readers have made me feel a bit guilty about the dragon tattoos so what about this stunning red dragon lower back tattoo. I deff love this one, something sexy about a dragon. " A sexy dragon, are you smokin weed? "
Tattoo Designs For Lower Back - Dragon Tattoos

I always like to have a little faith and this lower back tattoo has 2 stars on either side of it to set it off. I like the plainess of this one, hell I just love the beauty of the female lower back.
Tattoo Designs For Lower Back - little Faith and Stars Tattoo

And to end our collection of tattoo designs for lower back is this cracking lotus flower tattoo, hands up if you girls wud get this tat on yer back. I wish now I had taken a photo of that redheads tattoo, maybe next time if the security guy isn't abo
Tattoo Designs For Lower Back - Lotus Flower Tattoo

Japanese Tattoo Art

Japanese Tattoo Art
Japanese tattoo art has much in such a way that it goes through some transitional period in Japanese history. There are other names associated with the art of making tattoos. Irezumi means that the tattoo is visible is covering most of your body, like the back. If you are interested to decorate your body with tattoos of Japan, would be ideal if you also know the history and meaning.

Japanese Tattoo Art


Japanese Tattoo Art Evolution



Early History



According to historians, to make a tattoo in Japan is a strong influence by Chinese culture. During the early years make a tattoo is a tradition carried out by the Ainu people who use facial tattoo. When Buddhism began prevalent in the Japanese form of body art has got a negative connotation because tattoos are used to identify criminals as a form of punishment.

Japanese Tattoo Art


Edo Period



Tattoos decisions during the Edo period become taboo for Japanese culture because it was used by prostitutes. The yujos inked body art in their body to attract customers that is why the tattoo has gained a negative impact in the community.

Japanese Tattoo Art


Modern Japan



Because development and innovation in society, Japanese tattoo art has also been developed. Today, body art has gained popularity not only for young people but adults the same. For those young people are getting their artwork just to stay in fashion trends, but for others they put a tattoo on their bodies for some sentimental reason. After knowing the transition in Japanese tattoo art you will surely appreciate to have one of the designs and symbols in your body inked.

Japanese Tattoo Art


You can find a variety of different art from the online tattoo and even at your local tattoo shop. If you're interested in learning a form of art you can buy books that can help you learn the techniques in making tattoos. Besides enjoying the tattoo so that it can help you get additional revenue by providing services for body art. However, make sure that you know all the procedures and tools used in the manufacture of business before your tattoo.



Forms of body art lets you express yourself through design inked in your body. However, before you decide to choose one, it is ideal that you create a wide choice. Likewise, is also important that you determine what will best represent your personality and character design. Remember to select a design that has a relevant meaning in your life or has significance for you.



By Patricia F Morris,Article Source:

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Khalil's Organic Biomechanical Arm

One thing regular readers may notice is that I tend to prefer singular tattoos, as opposed to larger "concept" pieces. This preference is what you see illustrated here on Tattoosday.

However, once in a while, I see work  that, although atypical of our content, is irresistible.

Just check out Khalil's sleeve, which I captured one day after work in Penn Station:


Representing thirty-two hours of work by Mike Boissoneault at Black Lotus Tattoo Studios, in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, Khalil explained that this vision represents a spin on a biomechanical design, "but more organic".

To him, in a world in which people are becoming less human, this tattoo reminds him to be human.

Here's a "fresher" shot from the Black Lotus website:

Tattoo by Mike Boissoneault © 2008 Black Lotus Tattoo Studios

Thanks again to Khalil for sharing this amazing work with us here on Tattoosday!