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So here we are at the second set of the top 50 tattoos. We left off at number 10 and so bringing up the rear from ten is the Lion tattoo. Whenever I think of lion tattoos I think of this one lady I seen when I was younger that came in and got inked with three of the worlds largest cats. When asked why she chose the design, she replied that They represented her three sons. One was a Leo and a proud young guy fierce and courageous as Leos are known to be, one was a cheetah and a track star who had made his way through a business degree in college with his running speeds, and that the last of her sons was the panther the dark and broody child who held an air of mystery. And I thought, well damn, isn’t that a kick ass novel idea way to represent your family!
Lion King indeed! This is an awesome work of skin art!
The Celtic knot can come in just about any shape, but most commonly they are rounded.
Kanji tattoos are also a big hit, these Chinese letters leave a meaning up to discussion for most of their owners. Often they are the only ones who know the meaning!
Another wow art piece. I really love when artist utilize curves in the body as natural arches and shadows. Tiger tattoos comes in at number 14!
Roses come in at number 15 and what a fine example of some great roses in skin art. These look like they have fresh dew on them!
Nah this isn’t exactly a COMMON h1eart tattoo. But than its a damn good alteration of the common valentines day heart that is popular in skin art and in at number 16.
To bad I couldn’t have seen her face on the bad parts here. Incredibly innovative tattoo using the breast as scales. Unfortunately it also makes me wonder how heavy the weight of justice will become in time
Great skull tattoo. Creepy realistic eyes.
Flowers come in at number 19 on the top 50 list of popular skin art.
Pin up girls have been a very long time popular iconic tattoo. In recent years women have been just as fanatic about them as the men who love to look at them!
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Okay so everyone likes flower tattoos. I really don’t. Now, if that flower tattoo is a lotus, I feel differently. So what makes the lotus flower different for me? Well this flower doesn’t get planted in a healthy soil and grow months later or return year to year. This feisty flower is born on the bottom of a pond, deepest in the muck. From there it fights its way slowly up, up towards the light of the sun reflecting on the surface of the water.
This flower is commonly symbolized as an awakening, particularly spiritually, that an individual may be trying to express. A more general definition may be from a person who feels that they have been through a hard time and came out fine on the other side. Just as this delicate flower was once on the bottom living in the much and grew towards the glory of the warming sunshine that finally allowed it to bloom.


