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I’ve always been a fan of design based tattoos that contribute to making the body look like a work of art more then the “art” of the individual tattoo. This one seems to do both though. It’s a half sleeve, but I could never see hiding this under anything!

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I’m very curious why this tattoo seems to stem from the shoulder, and grow down the back to the lower hip. Very nicely done though, definitely hard to argue the “art” in this one. The details in both the flowers and the texture of the branch make it hard to look away.

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Girls and flowers just seem to go together, even if they are tattooed. Nice colors on this one.

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Maybe it’s just the strange lighting in the photo, but this tattoo seems to really go well with it’s owner. Nice placement of the tattoo design, helps the overall “art” of the piece when it’s placed well.

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Because of the strong tie to the feminine principle, cherry blossom tattoos are almost always inked onto girls (I don’t think you’ll see too many guys complaining about that). The designs range from a few flowers to whole trees, and give us some of the more picturesque tattoos to admire…

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Spring in D.C. starts the brief yet intense blooming of the cherry blossoms. For locals, this is the 2 week period of the year where downtown public transportation (the metro) is unusable as hoards of visitors flock to see the short burst of magnificent light pink flowers. The flowers are gone almost as quickly as they appear, and like life, if you don’t seize the moment, it’s over before you know what happened.
Such is part of the symbolism of the cherry blossom tattoo. In Japan, they symbolize life, so strong and intense, then inevitably fades away. The Chinese tie it to “feminine principle” and love. Others see it as a symbol of peace and happiness, but always a bringer of change. Which reminds us to cherish every moment, because you never know what’s going to happen next…


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Material: 304 stainless steel Our new stainless steel grips & tips are one of a kind. The Grip and end tube come in one piece and the head of the grip is threaded especially for our threaded tips. No allen wrench is required to switch out your tips. Just twist your tips on and off!


This looks like the beginning of something awesome…





F%$@ you Jesse James. Not only did you get the far too caring public to label you as a cheating scumbag for your recent marital shortcomings (which I really could care less about… one person I have never met cheats on someone else I have never met with several other people I have never met, no one breaks any laws, I’m supposed to care why?), but now you’ve opened the doors for any douche with an opinion to take cheap shots at the tattoo community. All because the girl you supposedly f%$#ed was tattoo model. Thanks dick.
I’m sure the news community is staying unbiased, but I can’t stand the blogs that give their two cents about tattoos. Take this guy…
“Of all the so-called mistresses, none of them are as attractive as Jesse James’ wife, Sandra Bullock, so the demand for pictures is a bit unfortunate, not to mention questionable.
Tatoos all over the body look like permanent dirt to this blogger; to each his or her own is certainly the rule here, but let’s get serious. Sandra Bullock’s a hot, successful, powerful woman without tatoos.”
taken from this post: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/abraham/detail??blogid=95&entry_id=60050 (friendly advice, to each his or her own, but I wouldn’t go to dudes article page unless you want to crap all over the comments page of his article, this dude shouldn’t benefit in any way for that kind of discriminatory writing. Or go there and love his writing, whatever, to each his or her own, right?)
Not only does this dude bash all tattoos by saying they look like “permanent dirt” but can’t even spell the word tattoo correctly in his own post! Talk about no respect. And right after he gives his bs ‘to each his own’ disclaimer, he then says something to the effect of, lets get serious, Sandra Bullock’s a better person for not having tattoos. Yea, that’s getting real serious about your prejudice towards tattoos.
So once more, thanks a lot Jesse James. Even though I’m sure it wasn’t on purpose, you shed the tattoo community in a light it’s trying so hard to break free from.

