Sunday 24 November 2013

7 Very Feminine Spots for a Tattoo ...

By: Alicia Fannin


When a woman considers getting a tattoo, she often considers where would be some very feminine spots for a tattoo on her body. Since I have been thinking about this forever and ever as I bounce back and forth between wanting a tattoo and not wanting one, I have come up with some of the most feminine spots for a tattoo. The decision to get a tattoo is an enormous one. You want to be absolutely certain not only about what your tattoo is but also the location on your body where you choose to have it placed.



1. The Shoulder
A shoulder is another choice that women typically choose for a tattoo placement.
They sometimes do it on the back of their shoulder or even on the top of the shoulder and
trailing downward. This tattoo would most likely not be as painful as some of the other
locations mentioned, yet it is still a very feminine location. This is especially true if the
placement is on top of the shoulder and trailing downward.



2. The Foot
The foot is a very popular spot for a woman to choose to get a tattoo. It is often chosen because
it is one of the most feminine spots for a tattoo. After all, you don’t see very many men
choosing that spot for their location, do you? Women often have floral designs tattooed there or verses of some sort. A tattoo placed here looks really nice in a pair of heels.

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3. The Inner Wrist
Another often chosen placement for a lady's tattoo is the inner wrist. I really like this placement.
It is such a delicate area of the body and can remain hidden until her arm is turned.
It is almost like it is her own little secret. This makes it a very feminine spot for
a woman to get a tattoo.




4. The Back
Many women choose to have a tattoo placed on their back. They can go in many different
directions with this choice. Some choose a low placement and some go higher or for a
fuller length of tattoo. These are very pretty when a woman wears a bikini in the summertime
or in other summer clothing. Many different designs work well here, too. 




5. Down The Side of The Ribcage
This is another lovely location for a woman to get a tattoo, but this choice could be a bit problematic. If a woman gains a lot of weight, it could affect this tattoo. It could also be affected in a pregnancy when a woman’s breast size typically changes. But, with special care, this could be a very good choice. It is also very feminine in choice.

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6. The Back of The Neck
The back of the neck is a pretty location for a woman to get a tattoo. Like the location
of the inner wrist, this one can easily be hidden and remain a secret. She can wear her
hair down to cover it or up to show it off. That makes this a very versatile choice. Obviously,
the choices for a tattoo here must be small in nature.




7. The Hand
This is a choice recently gaining popularity for a woman to be tattooed. For a long time,
hand tattoos on a woman were considered somewhat taboo. But as tattoos are slowly
becoming more acceptable, so is their visibility. This is a pretty spot for a woman to choose and
one she will get to enjoy often because it is so easily in her line of sight. One thing to consider
is that some public places of work do still have a problem with tattoos and it could be a
factor in gaining employment.

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I would love to hear you weigh in on this. Where do you think are feminine spots for tattoos? What spots are definite don’ts when it comes to tattooing?

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Wednesday 13 November 2013

The rise of the text tattoo





It probably wasn't on Shakespeare's radar that his work would one day unite Megan Fox, Danielle Lineker and Lindsay Lohan. But it has - they all have Shakespeare quotations tattooed on their bodies. Why are more people getting such high-brow inkings?

The trend for long pieces of script is part of the tattoo's journey from the margins to the mainstream.

Rarely a week passes without a celebrity being spotted with a defiant rallying cry, knowing aphorism or erudite quote inked on their bodies.

Angelina Jolie, the doyenne of written tattoos, was recently spotted with a long bit of text - thought to be Arabic - on her right arm. It joins a Tennessee Williams quotation, the Arabic word for determination, and the geographical co-ordinates of her six children's birthplaces, among others.

Literary quotations, song lyrics and philosophical musings are popular. Megan Fox took her Shakespearean tattoo from King Lear - "We will all laugh at gilded butterflies" - while Danielle Lineker chose "Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt" from Measure for Measure, and Lindsay Lohan went for "What dreams may come" from Hamlet.

It's not all high culture, though. Harry Styles has a few words from George Michael's Careless Whisper on his feet - "never gonna" on his right foot and "dance again" on his left.

People often seek out the profound or portentous phrase. David Beckham has "Ut Amem Et Foveam" - So that I love and cherish - below wife Victoria's name, as well as the saying "Perfectio in Spiritu".

Script has always had a following in the tattoo subculture - "Carpe Diem" is a staple. But as techniques have improved, the lengthy quote has grown in popularity, says Stefano C, a tattoo artist at Frith Street Tattoo in London.

He had to fit AA Milne quote "Always remember you're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think" between someone's arm and shoulder. It took up 10 lines. Many people have more personal text, such as a grandfather's favourite saying.

Length can be a problem. "People come in with a big essay. But in order to age well, it needs to be big letters," he says.

His focus is on making it look good. "It needs to be elegant and easy to read."

Meghan Jones's tattoo

Librarian Meghan Jones has a line from graphic novel The Sandman by Neil Gaiman on her arm - "Sometimes, when you fall, you fly." She had just left university and moved to London, and everything was in flux. The tattoo has helped her to conquer her fears, she says.

"It acts as a totem. It's something I think about when I'm not sure which way to go."

But why text and not a picture? "I can't think of an image that would have the same emotional meaning as a quote," she says.

Elis Ing, an American in London, has "Know ye now, Bulkington?" a line from her favourite book, Moby Dick, on her wrist. The quotation is about not taking the easy option, of being independent and not feeling the need to head to shore, even during the worst storm.

Ing grew up near the book's land-based setting of New Bedford, Massachusetts, but now lives in London. "I've lived here for 11 years and do get very homesick every once in a while. The line reminds me of the fact that I'm much better off here. London is almost that deep sea." By chance Moby Dick is the favourite book of her husband and once she realised, the tattoo was deployed to reel her beau in.
"Our friend Tom mentioned Moby Dick in passing and Adam said it was one of his favourite books. I rolled my sleeve up and said, "Oh, this Moby Dick?" as casually as I could. It was all very smooth for two big geeks," she says.

People stop to ask her what it means. "I do have to explain that chapter [about Bulkington] to a lot of people." But rather than put her off it, outlining the book's message to strangers has brought her closer to the text, she says.
 
Simon Topps chose a line from a Kate Mosse novel

Simon Topps, who runs a recruitment agency in Milton Keynes, has a line from the Kate Mosse novel The Winter Ghosts - "We are who we are because of those we choose to love and because of those who love us." It takes him back to his first holiday away with his girlfriend in Gran Canaria, which is where he read the novel. "It reminds me of my fiancee," he says. "I was a typical guy when I met her. She sorted me out."
 
Nick Christian's tattoo

Nick Christian, a marketing manager in London, had part of metaphysical poet John Donne's The Sun Rising tattooed on to his leg in his final year at university. The lines - "Love, all alike, no season knows nor clime, Nor hours, days, months, which are the rags of time" - were intended to impress "a very smart girl" who had several tattoos. It was a doomed attempt.

But for a while the poem became a philosophy to follow about accepting things that can't be changed. "The truth is it's just about falling for a girl by accident and feeling a bit helpless," he says.

Some subcultures, such as metal, hip-hop or those based around graphic novels, are particularly fond of tattoos.

They can be inspiring, says writer and critic Sam Leith, but there are pitfalls. "Your tastes will probably change fundamentally. You may really think that Catcher in the Rye is the secret to your whole personality at 15. At 50, you probably won't. Something cryptic and short is better."

Victoria Beckham's tattoo quotes the Song of Solomon from the Old Testament

Why the musings of Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard or a Guns N' Roses lyric needs to be branded across someone's back might puzzle some people. Can't someone just keep it in their head?
Ing says the Moby Dick quote is about not wanting to forget that moment of connection. "I so wanted to remind myself. I didn't want to forget. I wanted my future self to remember that it's important to be independent," she says.

Like all tattoos there's a contradiction - of wanting to be unique and at the same time part of something, says Nina Jablonski, professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University.

"It's about establishing shared identity and signifying something important to that individual," she says. And there's the element of the icebreaker - that quote from Shakespeare, Dante or line from Nietzsche introduces you to someone.

There's also more than a soupcon of showing off, says Adrian Todd Zuniga, founder of Literary Death Match - in which writers read from their work in front of an audience, plus a panel of judges. The tattoo fits into an increasing hunger for literary cachet, he believes.

"We know from Death Match that people want to be and feel literary. It's the one thing that is everlasting and cool. They want to be perceived as bookish."
It doesn't always work, especially when the choice of text seems incongruous. Eyebrows were raised when Danielle Lloyd sported a Latin quote that probably intended to capture Nietzsche's "What does not destroy me, makes me stronger" philosophy, but actually translated as, "Who I wear away for me only for me strong".

There's another question that bothers the literary purist. Does this person really understand the author's meaning? Megan Fox may know the meaning of the "gilded butterflies" speech. "Or maybe she just thought it sounded pretty," says Zuniga.

Jablonski, author of Skin: A Natural History, is mystified by the trend. She has already seen how easily these quotes - often in tiny print so that they fit - get blurred. "With the trend towards text it's very common for the text to be blurry after six months to a year," she says. "After two years some are already illegible."

Elis Ing's Moby Dick tattoo

Ing loves her Moby Dick tattoo. Her only fear is that a forthcoming BBC adaptation and a movie of the book to be directed by Ron Howard will change it. The whaling novel might become hip, she fears.

"It'll be like pirates a few years ago. I'd be seen as trying to be cool which is the last thing in the world I wanted."
 

25 Extraordinary Angel Tattoos For Women


Angel tattoos are a religious tattoo symbol worn by men and women alike in huge numbers. The word angel stands for the messenger of god and is said to wield holy and spiritual power. There are many stories and myths in the Christian religion about the magical acts of angels who would rescue a good soul from evil powers. Angel tattoos are worn for different reasons. The reasons might be purely aesthetic or religious. Coming to the fairer sex, angel tattoos for women exhibit both the reasons. Since, the wings of the angel have a pretty look; women get them carved on their bodies.

Among the religious and other reasons for wearing angel tattoos, the most potent one is the belief in Christianity. The angel tattoos are spiritual in nature and said to bring positive energy to the wearer. Women are by nature god fearing creatures and therefore, get the angel wings in large numbers. The angel tattoos may also signify the death of a loved one and in case it is a baby angel that means the mother has lost her child. To shed more light on these tattoos, here, we present a collection of 25 angel tattoos for women. Take a look.

If you liked our selection, perhaps these other posts will interest you too, Angel Tattoos, Cute Tattoos For Women, Virgin Mary Tattoos and Hip Tattoos For Girls.


Guardian Angel Tattoo
The messenger of god with folded hands descends from the sky to spread
his message among his children.




Motherhood Angel Tattoo
Sweet tattoo representing motherly love and care that sustains all life on earth.




Angel Wings Tattoo
The curvaceous girl has got large angel wings on her back that
looks quite imposing and appealing.




Creative Angel Tattoo
This is a lovely tattoo that entwine the angel word with wings and
creates a cool tattoo piece.




Awesome Angel Tattoo
Vibrant and dark angel wings with a liner below creates an
attractive picture of the angel.




Cute Angel Tattoo
This tattoo showing a baby angel and a female angel together stands
for the bond between the child and the mother.




Baby Angel Tattoo
An in loving memory tattoo carved with the name of the baby
who has left for its heavenly abode.




Fighter Angel Tattoo
Colorful female angel with an athletic body that gives
the feeling of a female warrior.




Cross Angel Tattoo
This tattoo with cross and angel wings is a holy symbol carved on the
back for religious reason.




Sexy Angel Tattoo
Carved on the lower back, this angel tattoo looks very charming and
has a pretty appeal.




Dead Angel Tattoo
Black and grey angel wafting among flowers is a symbol of the free spirit
that leaves the body after death.




Angel Devil Tattoo
Carved on lower back, this tattoo is a symbol of the fight between
the good and evil forces inside us.




Marvelous Back Angel Tattoo
Large tattoo showing an angle engulfed in flames, symbolizing the agony
of the woman on having lost her dear one.




Blade Angel Tattoo
Resting on the upper back, this angel has a sensuous appeal and looks unique too.




Spiritual Angel Tattoo
This girl has got large angel wings on her back as a way of having some spiritual presence.




Side Belly Tattoo
A fallen angle tattoo created in black and grey ink that stands for grief and pain.




Playful Angel Tattoo
Having a blast with the football, this angel seems to have a funny side too.




Somber Angel Tattoo
This tattoo with an invisible face and blurred wings makes for a grim portrait.




Sullen Angel Tattoo
Back tattoo showing a male angel with face covered in palms is a
symbol of grief and sadness.




Glowing Angel Tattoo
This angel tattoo with wings and a twinkling gold ring stands for the light the
messengers of god are believed to bring in our lives.




Lower Back Fairy Tattoo
Created in blue ink, this small tattoo resembling an angel looks cute and colorful.




Neck Angel Tattoo
Cute tattoo that gives the feel of a cartoon character and stands for the
childlike innocence of angels.




Stars And Angel
Expansive angel tattoo created on the back that gives out a mystic vibe and looks attractive.




Back Angel Wings
Reddish tint angel wings attached on both sides of the back
create an illusion of real wings being worn by the girl.

The Meanings of Angel Tattoos


Have you considered all aspects of inking angel tattoo designs so that there are no regrets later? If you are still in two minds let me put some of my observations down to get the whole thing in its proper perspective.

Have you decided on the size of your tattoo? You could perhaps draw a simple angel tattoo on your skin with a marker and allow it to stay for a few days to check out on size and also to discover whether you really like an angel tattoo. If you get sick of it in a couple of days, then maybe you need to check out on more designs.

Angel Tattoo Pictures that Protect and Watch Human Beings
People who embed angel tattoo pictures on their bodies treat this image as something special in their hearts. There are times that their meanings would refer to something religious or spiritual, and sometimes they’re mixed with other popular designs and the name of a love one to represent a particular meaning.

Meanings of Angel Tattoo
In Latin language, the meaning of “angel” is God’s messenger. It has been believed that angels have 3 choirs with each of them having a different rank and duty. While angels are given the primary role to watch human beings, as well as provide protection and wisdom to each individual, others are given the task to safeguard the realm that exists between earth and heaven.

If you want to engrave angel tattoo pictures on your skin, you can pick the most popular angel tat designs nowadays which comprise of the falling angels and the guardian angels. In the case of guardian angels, it has been said that this category of angels are designated always to be with human beings.

These angels are guiding you wherever you go because they have been sent by God to give you protection on earth. They’re the group of angels who have the features of a human being who possess large wings attached on their backs, and they are known to be very caring and loving. Many people opt to have this type of tattoo to feel connected with the guardian angel assigned to them.
The image of angels printed in angel tattoo pictures portrays them as the ultimate guardian and defender of humanity. You will notice that they are usually engraved on the body of religious tat lovers together with a child to depict a helpful and caring nature.

Types of Angel Tattoo


Cherub Angel Tattoo: These tattoos depict love with babies with chubby cheeks and wings at their back. They are represented as moving in the clouds with a bow for the cupid cherub or a trumpet for the victorious cherub. Cherubs are the messengers of love. They strike love into our hearts. People generally dedicate such cherub tattoos to someone whom they love most.



Guardian Angel Tattoo: These tattoos are often depicted as wraith like women or men with wings, sometimes holding the hand of a child, and come in all sizes. They are considered as representatives of god who guide mankind on earth towards good deeds and better ways. Guardian angels are considered to be loving and great protective. People wear the guardian angel wing tattoo to protect themselves from difficulties and dangers. There is also a belief that these angels protect children and act as guardians. 


Fallen Angel Tattoo: These tattoos are depicted with severe looking men or women with torn clothes and wings. Fallen angels are banished by god from heaven for doing wrong actions. These angel tattoo designs represent the fact that good and bad reside in every man and it is our will to choose our path.
 
Additionally, fallen angels are the evil angels who waged a war against God. They represent the darker side of life. A dark ink is used to portray these tattoos. Lucifer, Beeljibub, Mephistopheles are popular evil spirits among the fallen angels.


Angel of Death Tattoo: It’s also called “death angel” or “Grim Reaper”, and is one of the designs in dark angel category.  However, there is a huge difference between grim reaper and angel of death tattoos. Grim reapers are without wings. Whereas, the death angels are commonly been featured with exotic wings.


Arch Angel Tattoo: Arch angels represent the warriors of God. These tattoos usually depict a human form with a sword in hand and spread wings. People with a spiritual bent of mind wear these tattoos. Being considered as the most royal among the angels, the Archangels are respected as the highest in heaven because they are more recognized by God. The most popular of these angels is St. Michael, who led an army of angels to drive Lucifer out of heaven. Usually, these archangels are drawn holding a raised sword and armor as warriors of God.


Among the angel tattoo pictures that you can see in online tat galleries are the images of fallen angels. These groups of angels were known to have been driven out of heaven as their punishment from God for being rebellious. They were cast down to the earth to mix with mortals, and punished to wander around waiting for the judgment day to come.

They are usually portrayed in the form of a human whose face is covered and looking in upward direction possessing wings that are broken. Several tattoo enthusiasts love this type of angel tat designs inked on their skins to depict the bad side of them, including their being rebellious. Among the popular angel tattoo pictures, the sweetest and the most delicate form are the cherubs.


Guide on Tattooing Angel Tattoo Designs

Some people prefer to have a guardian angel tat inked on their skins to show their religious nature of having a strong faith that somebody is guarding and watching them always.

The second aspect is the color scheme for your angel tattoo. It is quite natural to go for light colors like pink, white and yellow to represent an angel. But think twice, these colors are quite likely to fade easily and the tattoo will look like a blur unless you give a touch up once in six months and this could burn a hole in your pocket. So, maybe you could go in for brighter and darker colors which even if they fade a wee bit will still show up as a definite tattoo.

Now let us look at the social or the official aspect. Is your angel tattoo design going to be negative influence in your career progress? Does your work atmosphere permit a tattoo and that too a religious or faith oriented one. Would your seniors frown upon a body art? These are points to be seriously considered before you decide on the placement area of your tattoo. The social aspect would be when you choose a partner. Does he or she like tattoos? Would he/she mind tattoos peeping out of evening gowns or would they consider it as a misfit.

SEE: 25 Extraordinary Angel Tattoos For Women

If your partner loves tattoos and you are strong willed enough to flaunt your tattoo, then just go ahead. The attitude is of utmost importance.

After the decision is taken, make sure to choose a good parlor with an experienced and innovative artist to do the job for you.

50 Glorious Crown Tattoos...


It may not be a popular choice for a single-element tattoo but when it comes to a multi-element tattoo design, a crown can really add some pizzazz to your ink work! A crown, in general, is a symbolic image that can bear many different meanings to many different people. The most common meaning of the symbol is of course, royalty. Usually worn by a royal family, it is obvious that it represents power, wealth and supremacy. Considering these factors many people opt for this design with the hope that having one will help them reach the heights they want to reach.

Here are 50 Glorious Crown Tattoos:- Enjoy it.