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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Women do more research and place more thought into their tattoos. We know what we want, where we want it, and the color (or black and white) before we go to the tattoo parlor. This tattoo will be with us for a lifetime and it's an important decision. Picking a special tattoo at the parlor can be a rushed experience and the designs can be limited. With internet sites you can choose the design on your time: shop, buy, download, print. No one is looking over your shoulder, hurrying you.
A visit to the bookstore should bring up a number of total tattoo books with numerous designs. Yet when it comes to picking out a tattoo many people just drop in on their local parlor thumb through a few books and say "That one". See more on La Link Tattoo Shop. If the tattoo starts from the elbow area to the wrist then this is called a quarter sleeve tattoos. I'll explain the exact way to uncover the sites that post fresh crisp original artwork so you can find the perfect tattoo for a woman. Also more details on Tattoo Shops In Orlando And Ocala Fl and Tattoo Artist National Salary. The style of your nautical star can be as unique or as symbolic as you like.Jenny's Amazing Peacock
Timing is everything when it comes to successful inkspotting. Luck is essential. The turning of one's head can result in missing an amazing tattoo.
Case in point:
I met Jenny and her friend Kate by chance coming out of the subway one day.
Jenny has six tattoos, including this phoenix on her left forearm:

But it was this peacock, further up her arm, that really amazed me:

Generally, the peacock represents self-worth and valuing oneself. In Jenny's words, more poignantly, "be happy with your feathers."

The peacock was tattooed by Poohki at Steady Tattoo in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The phoenix was inked by Trevor Kennedy at the same shop, although he now works in California.
Thanks to Jenny for sharing such wonderful tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
Case in point:
I met Jenny and her friend Kate by chance coming out of the subway one day.
Jenny has six tattoos, including this phoenix on her left forearm:

But it was this peacock, further up her arm, that really amazed me:

Generally, the peacock represents self-worth and valuing oneself. In Jenny's words, more poignantly, "be happy with your feathers."

The peacock was tattooed by Poohki at Steady Tattoo in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The phoenix was inked by Trevor Kennedy at the same shop, although he now works in California.
Thanks to Jenny for sharing such wonderful tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
Kate's Snakes

Although it was Jenny (here) who was visibly inked, Kate also had a tattoo, hidden from view.
So when I was done talking to Jenny, I asked Kate if she wanted to share, as well.
Kate unveiled this great tattoo on the lower portion of her back:

(A Tattoosday production note: I never solicit back tattoos but will happily feature them, when offered).
This piece consists of a couple of snakes consuming one another, a symbol of the circular cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
Or, in Kate's words, "what destroys us, sustains us".
This tattoo was inked at Twilight Tattoo in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Thanks to Kate for baring her back and sharing her snakes with us here on Tattoosday!
Update: "Anonymous" commented that this looked like the Auryn from The Neverending Story:

It certainly does! Thanks Anonymous!
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