Tattoosareverypopularworldwidefor years, and in recent yearsexperienced a real boom.However, there are few good ones.
Mostoften people tattoo differenttribal,thenpatrioticmotifsand inscriptionsin Chinese orJapanese.There is somegood, serioustattoos,butwe can stillseeall kinds ofmesson the bodiesof our fellow citizens.
Herewe presentawell designed andimplementedtattoosfrom all over the world, that are real work of art. Check out the picturesbelow:
The guy with the red cross across his chest and raven is trying soooo hard. Society is, like, so conformist now. My chemical romance feels your pain bro.
I'm curious what it is that made us react this way. I say that, because I had a very similar reaction, but consciously I'm not quite sure why. It was pretty immediate, too-- no real time for analysis.
i like the last one a lot but i disagree. many of these tattoos show "true artistry" just in different ways. i really like the leaf and the statue which i cant think of the name of for some reason
The guy with the red cross across his chest and raven is trying soooo hard. Society is, like, so conformist now. My chemical romance feels your pain bro.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could +1 this comment. This is your unofficial +1.
DeleteI'm curious what it is that made us react this way. I say that, because I had a very similar reaction, but consciously I'm not quite sure why. It was pretty immediate, too-- no real time for analysis.
DeleteHm...
Not anymore they don't.
DeleteThe last tattoo here is the best true artistry...
ReplyDeletei like the last one a lot but i disagree. many of these tattoos show "true artistry" just in different ways. i really like the leaf and the statue which i cant think of the name of for some reason
Deletewhy the can i like this page only once?!!
ReplyDeleteSo dope
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love the one from Perfume!!!!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite books.
i like second to last tattoo really beautiful
ReplyDeletevery amazing work I got to say!!!
ReplyDeleteYour website sucks. You have awful grammar.
ReplyDeleteI can ignore bad grammar but this takes it to a whole new level. You're making Mary J. Blige look like an English major.
ReplyDeleteWho designed the Plato tattoo shown? Please share artist or parlor name!
ReplyDeleteArtist name is Jun Cha.
DeleteThis post has nice collection of good tattoos.
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ReplyDeleteLets revisit these in 30-40 years.
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