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Leg Tattoos for Girls, the Ultimate choice!

Leg Tattoos for Girls, the Ultimate choice!

Your body is a temple, but how long can you live in the same house before you redecorate?

 

Leg Tattoos for Girls:

What does "tattoos for girls" mean to you? Are they just tattoos that only girls can get or does it mean that majority of girls choose only girly tattoos for themselves? Tattoos symbolize individualism which transcends from one culture to another. Our world is becoming smaller day by day as different cultures and ethnic groups are becoming more and more aware of one another. With this familiarity, comes the fondness of getting tattoos. How, you ask? Well, tattoos haven't always been a worldwide phenomenon. Their journey, although slow, has now traveled throughout the world and made its presence noticed. If you happen to look at people, you will find that more than 60 or 70% of people have tattoos these days, and the numbers are only increasing. Young teens and 20 something are experimenting and trying to find the right path for themselves.


Beautiful bouquet of flowers tattoo.


Beautiful bouquet of flowers side tattoo.

Stargazer Lily Facts:

So, one of the most popular lily types, stargazers are now available in many different colors. While lilies are believed to have originated thousands of years ago, stargazers are among the latest entrants. In fact, the stargazer lily is a hybrid that is the result of a cross breeding between the oriental lily and the Asiatic lily. This lily was developed in 1978 by a Californian lily grower called Leslie Woodruff.


Handsome Sleeve flowers Tattoo.



Handsome Sleeve flowers Tattoo.

Full Sleeve Tattoos:

Full sleeve tattoos are in rage today! So why stay behind the trend? Get a full sleeve tattoo done with the help of the following full sleeve tattoo ideas...
Decorating the body by various means is one of the oldest trends. Earlier people would use things like flowers and leaves for the purpose, however, the means have undergone major changes in recent years. Tattoos are one of the most demanded body arts. Getting a tattoo done is not at all a simple task, it involves a long procedure and also considerate amounts of risk, and that is what makes a tattoo more special and trendy! Some of the popular locations for tattoos are the nape, hand, shoulder, back, ankles, etc.


Amazing hibiscus flowers back tattoo.

 

Amazing hibiscus flowers back tattoo.


Hibiscus flower tattoos:

Beauty and femininity - that is the first thought that crosses your mind when you think about hibiscus tattoos. This article tells you about the uniqueness of this tattoo design.


Hibiscus flower tattoo design


The meaning of flower tattoos differ from one flower to another. Flower tattoos are a perfect way to express your individuality and personal objectives. The beauty of hibiscus flower tattoos lie in the fact that they come in different colors and sizes. There are a variety of hibiscus flowers, from which you can choose while getting a tattoo inked. Hibiscus flowers are commonly chosen by tattoo enthusiasts as these designs look beautiful and ornamental on the body.

Hibiscus-flower-tattoo-on-womans-shoulder



Niiiice back tattoo for girls.



Flowers back tattoo for girls.

Flower Tattoos on Back.

Flowers are associated with beauty and also have universal appeal, while backs are a sensuous part of the body. Scroll down to know more about flower tattoos for the back.
Flower tattoo patterns are very exquisite, feminine, colorful, soft, delicate and pretty, hence they are a big hit with girls and women alike. One of the reasons, women choose to get small them on their backs is because, these designs can be updated some time later as well and more elaborate designs can also be made of these small designs.


Βouquet of hibiscus flowers tattoo By Roman Kuznetsov


Βouquet of hibiscus flowers tattoo  By Roman Kuznetsov

Roman Kuznetsov,

is a tattoo artist from Moscow, Russia.
Rebel tattoo artist working with different styles of tattooing, but his favorite is when he can use color and works to make his work stand out the best way he can. It is important that his clients are both happy and satisfied with their tattoos.

began his artistry by drawing on school desks and in notebooks while ignoring his teacher’s lessons - See more at: http://inkfreakz.com/hnews/tattoo-artist-roman-kuznetsov#sthash.qEGz95HV.dpuf
Rebel tattoo artist Roman Kuznetsov began his artistry by drawing on school desks and in notebooks while ignoring his teacher’s lessons. Having supportive classmates who thought he was a good artist only nourished his desire to draw and develop talent. Thinking college was a “waste of time”, Roman enlisted in the Army, where he first began tattooing.
Admiring tattooed rock stars like Tommy Lee and Ozzy Osbourne, Roman’s rebellious nature became clear especially since the Soviet Union banned tattoos unless they were on prisoners.  When watching the first music videos in the late 80’s he watched the famous rock stars and was fascinated with them. “I looked at these guys and thought: wow, it is a hell of cool to do something like this, to “paint” on skin and I thought I would love to make it my career.”
Never completing an official apprenticeship, Roman bought his first machine after his military service was completed during a time where he met some professional tattoo artists. He learned how they were doing it and that it could make good money so he “decided to give my child’s dream a real try.” Taking advice here and there, he began his career, and by using Vlad Blad machines (a Russian machine builder), Adam Ciferri, Aaron Cain, and Lucky Supply Ink who supply Intenze, Kuro Sumi, and Dynamic, Roman proves that his childhood dream is a reality by providing breathtaking work.
Having a long list of artists in which he finds inspiration and admiration, Roman doesn’t really choose any one in particular. He realizes that there are many talented artists and it is evident by the many posted on the Internet, and by the constant flow of artists on Instagram, the new talent never ceases to flow. “You can find someone new, an artist whose style makes you wonder how in the hell he did that.” This is not to say however, that Roman takes inspiration from only other art, but he finds it within everyday life as well.
Working with different styles of tattooing, Roman enjoys them all, be it realism, new school, old school, but his favorite is when he can use color and works to make his work stand out the best way he can. It is important that his clients are both happy and satisfied with their tattoos.
The tattoo world is filled with interesting people as well as interesting tattoos. Roman is not surprised by any tattoo requests, but some of the clients are very strange indeed. “One day an old lady came to get tattooed by me, she wanted two pieces: a tribal and a panther. She was like 80 and I couldn’t help myself and asked why she wanted to get tattoos. She told me that she was an undercover KGB agent and she needed tats to infiltrate a criminal gang. She was hilarious, but it was still a little weird to tattoo her.”
Roman’s advice to anyone who wishes to live up to their childhood dream is this: “Take a sober view of your own abilities and to not rush in. It is a big responsibility, ink is gonna be there forever.” This is so true and important; artists are definitely taking big responsibilities when deciding to permanently place artwork on people’s skin.
See more of Romans work here
Written By: Heather Martini
- See more at: http://inkfreakz.com/hnews/tattoo-artist-roman-kuznetsov#sthash.qEGz95HV.dpuf
Rebel tattoo artist Roman Kuznetsov began his artistry by drawing on school desks and in notebooks while ignoring his teacher’s lessons. Having supportive classmates who thought he was a good artist only nourished his desire to draw and develop talent. Thinking college was a “waste of time”, Roman enlisted in the Army, where he first began tattooing.
Admiring tattooed rock stars like Tommy Lee and Ozzy Osbourne, Roman’s rebellious nature became clear especially since the Soviet Union banned tattoos unless they were on prisoners.  When watching the first music videos in the late 80’s he watched the famous rock stars and was fascinated with them. “I looked at these guys and thought: wow, it is a hell of cool to do something like this, to “paint” on skin and I thought I would love to make it my career.”
Never completing an official apprenticeship, Roman bought his first machine after his military service was completed during a time where he met some professional tattoo artists. He learned how they were doing it and that it could make good money so he “decided to give my child’s dream a real try.” Taking advice here and there, he began his career, and by using Vlad Blad machines (a Russian machine builder), Adam Ciferri, Aaron Cain, and Lucky Supply Ink who supply Intenze, Kuro Sumi, and Dynamic, Roman proves that his childhood dream is a reality by providing breathtaking work.
Having a long list of artists in which he finds inspiration and admiration, Roman doesn’t really choose any one in particular. He realizes that there are many talented artists and it is evident by the many posted on the Internet, and by the constant flow of artists on Instagram, the new talent never ceases to flow. “You can find someone new, an artist whose style makes you wonder how in the hell he did that.” This is not to say however, that Roman takes inspiration from only other art, but he finds it within everyday life as well.
Working with different styles of tattooing, Roman enjoys them all, be it realism, new school, old school, but his favorite is when he can use color and works to make his work stand out the best way he can. It is important that his clients are both happy and satisfied with their tattoos.
The tattoo world is filled with interesting people as well as interesting tattoos. Roman is not surprised by any tattoo requests, but some of the clients are very strange indeed. “One day an old lady came to get tattooed by me, she wanted two pieces: a tribal and a panther. She was like 80 and I couldn’t help myself and asked why she wanted to get tattoos. She told me that she was an undercover KGB agent and she needed tats to infiltrate a criminal gang. She was hilarious, but it was still a little weird to tattoo her.”
Roman’s advice to anyone who wishes to live up to their childhood dream is this: “Take a sober view of your own abilities and to not rush in. It is a big responsibility, ink is gonna be there forever.” This is so true and important; artists are definitely taking big responsibilities when deciding to permanently place artwork on people’s skin.
See more of Romans work here
Written By: Heather Martini
- See more at: http://inkfreakz.com/hnews/tattoo-artist-roman-kuznetsov#sthash.qEGz95HV.dpuf
Rebel tattoo artist Roman Kuznetsov began his artistry by drawing on school desks and in notebooks while ignoring his teacher’s lessons. Having supportive classmates who thought he was a good artist only nourished his desire to draw and develop talent. Thinking college was a “waste of time”, Roman enlisted in the Army, where he first began tattooing.
Admiring tattooed rock stars like Tommy Lee and Ozzy Osbourne, Roman’s rebellious nature became clear especially since the Soviet Union banned tattoos unless they were on prisoners.  When watching the first music videos in the late 80’s he watched the famous rock stars and was fascinated with them. “I looked at these guys and thought: wow, it is a hell of cool to do something like this, to “paint” on skin and I thought I would love to make it my career.”
Never completing an official apprenticeship, Roman bought his first machine after his military service was completed during a time where he met some professional tattoo artists. He learned how they were doing it and that it could make good money so he “decided to give my child’s dream a real try.” Taking advice here and there, he began his career, and by using Vlad Blad machines (a Russian machine builder), Adam Ciferri, Aaron Cain, and Lucky Supply Ink who supply Intenze, Kuro Sumi, and Dynamic, Roman proves that his childhood dream is a reality by providing breathtaking work.
Having a long list of artists in which he finds inspiration and admiration, Roman doesn’t really choose any one in particular. He realizes that there are many talented artists and it is evident by the many posted on the Internet, and by the constant flow of artists on Instagram, the new talent never ceases to flow. “You can find someone new, an artist whose style makes you wonder how in the hell he did that.” This is not to say however, that Roman takes inspiration from only other art, but he finds it within everyday life as well.
Working with different styles of tattooing, Roman enjoys them all, be it realism, new school, old school, but his favorite is when he can use color and works to make his work stand out the best way he can. It is important that his clients are both happy and satisfied with their tattoos.
The tattoo world is filled with interesting people as well as interesting tattoos. Roman is not surprised by any tattoo requests, but some of the clients are very strange indeed. “One day an old lady came to get tattooed by me, she wanted two pieces: a tribal and a panther. She was like 80 and I couldn’t help myself and asked why she wanted to get tattoos. She told me that she was an undercover KGB agent and she needed tats to infiltrate a criminal gang. She was hilarious, but it was still a little weird to tattoo her.”
Roman’s advice to anyone who wishes to live up to their childhood dream is this: “Take a sober view of your own abilities and to not rush in. It is a big responsibility, ink is gonna be there forever.” This is so true and important; artists are definitely taking big responsibilities when deciding to permanently place artwork on people’s skin.
See more of Romans work here
Written By: Heather Martini
- See more at: http://inkfreakz.com/hnews/tattoo-artist-roman-kuznetsov#sthash.qEGz95HV.dpu
Rebel tattoo artist Roman Kuznetsov began his artistry by drawing on school desks and in notebooks while ignoring his teacher’s lessons. Having supportive classmates who thought he was a good artist only nourished his desire to draw and develop talent. Thinking college was a “waste of time”, Roman enlisted in the Army, where he first began tattooing.
Admiring tattooed rock stars like Tommy Lee and Ozzy Osbourne, Roman’s rebellious nature became clear especially since the Soviet Union banned tattoos unless they were on prisoners.  When watching the first music videos in the late 80’s he watched the famous rock stars and was fascinated with them. “I looked at these guys and thought: wow, it is a hell of cool to do something like this, to “paint” on skin and I thought I would love to make it my career.”
- See more at: http://inkfreakz.com/hnews/tattoo-artist-roman-kuznetsov#sthash.qEGz95HV.dpuf
Rebel tattoo artist Roman Kuznetsov began his artistry by drawing on school desks and in notebooks while ignoring his teacher’s lessons. Having supportive classmates who thought he was a good artist only nourished his desire to draw and develop talent. Thinking college was a “waste of time”, Roman enlisted in the Army, where he first began tattooing.
Admiring tattooed rock stars like Tommy Lee and Ozzy Osbourne, Roman’s rebellious nature became clear especially since the Soviet Union banned tattoos unless they were on prisoners.  When watching the first music videos in the late 80’s he watched the famous rock stars and was fascinated with them. “I looked at these guys and thought: wow, it is a hell of cool to do something like this, to “paint” on skin and I thought I would love to make it my career.”
Never completing an official apprenticeship, Roman bought his first machine after his military service was completed during a time where he met some professional tattoo artists. He learned how they were doing it and that it could make good money so he “decided to give my child’s dream a real try.” Taking advice here and there, he began his career, and by using Vlad Blad machines (a Russian machine builder), Adam Ciferri, Aaron Cain, and Lucky Supply Ink who supply Intenze, Kuro Sumi, and Dynamic, Roman proves that his childhood dream is a reality by providing breathtaking work.
Having a long list of artists in which he finds inspiration and admiration, Roman doesn’t really choose any one in particular. He realizes that there are many talented artists and it is evident by the many posted on the Internet, and by the constant flow of artists on Instagram, the new talent never ceases to flow. “You can find someone new, an artist whose style makes you wonder how in the hell he did that.” This is not to say however, that Roman takes inspiration from only other art, but he finds it within everyday life as well.
Working with different styles of tattooing, Roman enjoys them all, be it realism, new school, old school, but his favorite is when he can use color and works to make his work stand out the best way he can. It is important that his clients are both happy and satisfied with their tattoos.
The tattoo world is filled with interesting people as well as interesting tattoos. Roman is not surprised by any tattoo requests, but some of the clients are very strange indeed. “One day an old lady came to get tattooed by me, she wanted two pieces: a tribal and a panther. She was like 80 and I couldn’t help myself and asked why she wanted to get tattoos. She told me that she was an undercover KGB agent and she needed tats to infiltrate a criminal gang. She was hilarious, but it was still a little weird to tattoo her.”
Roman’s advice to anyone who wishes to live up to their childhood dream is this: “Take a sober view of your own abilities and to not rush in. It is a big responsibility, ink is gonna be there forever.” This is so true and important; artists are definitely taking big responsibilities when deciding to permanently place artwork on people’s skin.
See more of Romans work here
Written By: Heather Martini
- See more at: http://inkfreakz.com/hnews/tattoo-artist-roman-kuznetsov#sthash.qEGz95HV.dpuf