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2010 top tattoo quotes, ideas, and word

2010 top tattoo quotes ideas wordAre you looking for latest hottest tattoo design Ideas? Have a look on this article!



The new year just started but it is definitely one of the biggest trends in tattoo design will be said, a tattoo written literature and popular and cool quotes or sayings. There are many different names for this style of tattoo but it is important they all have one major emerging trends in tattoo design and it is the trend of the written word.



Word History of Tattoo



2010 top tattoo quotes ideas wordOf course, the word tattoo is always already there. A tattoo featuring several works of literary art is often less expensive and quite easy to do and therefore it has always been a pretty popular choice. However, those words are usually used as garnish for the main course so to speak. In other words (pun intended) work of graphic art of tattoo designs always take center stage in the past. The only real exception to this rule is a warning or gang-related design. Besides these two words usually it's just to convey the meaning of a picture or tattoo designs and the words never really considered the design itself.



2010 top tattoo quotes ideas wordHowever, for two or more years have really changed and now literary tattoos featuring fancy script, and cursive writing fonts are beautifully adorned the main part of the design. Some people may choose to provide written word or design some artwork to go with it but it is only intended to enhance the overall design. It seems people these days fascinated with logos, words, words and lyrics of songs in almost any language. Japanese Kanji tattoos, Arabic and Hindi designs and verses in English and Olde say Celtic have all become very popular.



Popular Site For Women



2010 top tattoo quotes ideas wordThis trend has been picked up by men and women alike. Just like many women who get tattoos quote them as men. Some locations are more popular for women to get the design is slightly different from men.



2010 top tattoo quotes ideas wordAnkle - foot canvas is small enough for a tattoo and is therefore suitable for a smaller and funny female tattoo designs such as words. Also they can naturally curves around the ankle to make a bracelet looks beautiful and ornate but one with deep meaning and rich.



Wrist - wrist is pretty much like an ankle right place to design a femeinine smooth and sexy at the same time. So say the words or can easily wrap the wrist. We all saw the mass of now-famous celebrities to get a tattoo below the wrist. Usually one or two words that say that are packed with meaning for people.



Hip - hip is the new tattoo designs lower back. This is a new location for each tattoo designs sexy and so why not but some beautiful writings adorn the slap in the pelvic region.



Rib cage and the Side - this is always a location that is more designed for the serious tattoo fans do as the rib cage can become one of the more painful to get done at a tattoo design. However, today with so many people get a tattoo it would be difficult to come up with original ideas and unique. Thus has lead many women to go with a rib tattoo.



Popular Location For Men



Shoulder - shoulder area has always been one of the most popular places for a tattoo design. It is easily concealed and a great place for a first timer.



Upper Back - A tattoo upper back is a great location because it is a large canvas. It's also a pretty popular place for people to get a tattoo written. Usually people go to design a single word, not a proverb but it's really up to your own taste and what you want done.



Rib Cage - As mentioned above are always areas for fans of hardcore tattoo because a tattoo can be quite painful. However, be sure to give you great bragging rights with your friends when you can sport sleek designs ambigram tattoo on your rib cage area. Good and great to get the full effect. Just remember when you ask your friends that it does not hurt right?



Arm - forearm is one of the more usual but quickly grew to get a tattoo done. Because of people like to get a tattoo is often said to one form of a rectangular lower arm length is perfect for one of the design.



As you can see is only a few locations to get great looking tattoo design quotes. There are lots of words, words and designs out there, so spend the time you look carefully and choose something that will become important and meaningful to you.



Reference:

[1]  Chris Ryerson, http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Chris_Ryerson



The Tattoosday Book Review: Kat Von D's The Tattoo Chronicles

You can say a lot of things about Kat Von D. She is arguably one of the most well-known tattoo artists in the United States, if not the world. This fact, to old school tattoo enthusiasts, is not necessarily a good thing. She is the star of the hit "reality" series, L.A. Ink, has her own make-up line at Sephora, and on October 26, her second book, The Tattoo Chronicles, is being released by HarperCollins Design. And whether you love her or hate her, it's hard to argue the fact that this book, like its predecessor High Voltage Tattoo, is a lovely effort that looks and feels amazing.


Like her first book (reviewed last year on Tattoosday here), Kat Von D lets you into her world, with glossy detailed photos of her work and clients. But whereas her first book shows mostly her public persona, the new effort gives us an inside look at the inner thoughts and feelings of someone who is portrayed very much as a "character" on her television show.

It is L.A. Ink that has brought her fame, yet also the scorn and scrutiny of her detractors. The new book lets us peek behind the scenes and, if you didn't realize this already, the Kat Von D you see on the show is not the whole package. Through a diary/journal format, the reader is granted greater access to Kat's true emotions and feelings. We finally get to peek behind the character Kat Von D and meet the person.

It was on Page 44 where I first felt the facade truly come down. She talks about getting booed in the shop by "fans" who resent that she won't drop what she's doing to pose for photos for them, and there is the matter of the stalker who freaked everyone out in the shop. Granted, these are consequences nowadays for success of her order, but you certainly believe that such consequences were not anticipated when she headed down the road to fame.

It is also fascinating to read Kat's frustration with the onset of another season of L.A. Ink. If you're looking for validation that the only thing real on the show is the tattoos, it's here. I was reminded of Charles Bukowski's strong aversion to poetry readings. He despised them, yet they were often necessary as sources of income. The spectacle often outshone the poems. Similarly, L.A. Ink's forced drama often swallows up the tattoos, yet the drama drives ratings, which lets the series continue to showcase tattoos, which is why many of us tune in in the first place.

Whereas I found her journal entries fascinating, as I am sure most readers who are fans of the show will as well, there are still pages and pages of photographs featuring her work (drawings, sketches, and of course, tattoos) that are breath-taking in their beauty.

Viewers of the show  know that this book has been in the making for a while and it has found its way into plot points as well. Fans will also note that the author's relationship with Nikki Sixx, bassist for Mötley Crüe, runs throughout the volume (as it has in the reality series). However, 2010 has been a tumultuous year for the couple, having broken up, and then, quite recently, reportedly gotten back together. All that said, it's very interesting to read about the relationship with a future perspective.

Or, it isn't. If you're not interested in Kat's "personal" life, then perhaps you should pass on this book. I can see her detractors poring over the text, looking for evidence that reinforces their negative image of the artist, one that has been honed by the one-dimensional portrayal of her reality show and the tabloids.

For fans however, and the followers of Kat Von D's career, The Tattoo Chronicles, will be a treat, to be savored, an all-access pass to a window of her life, with a stunning visual guidebook to pore over, with evidence enough to back up her on-air claim of being so busy all the time.

My one criticism would be that we don't see enough of her tattoos, which is really what she is all about. I mean, sure it's interesting to see a full-page shot of her stuffed albino squirrels, but is it really necessary? I would have rather seen more art that she created, rather than collected.

However, in the end, I was delighted with the book. It really adds dimensions to one of the more dynamic celebrities in the tattoo industry. I doubt that it will turn detractors into fans, or fans into detractors, but it certainly provides those who admire Kat Von D for her art, a little more validation that she is a talented, complicated individual that can not only create amazing body art, but knows how to wow us with her pen, as well.