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Craig Thornburrow asked: Currently, there are hundreds of thousands of online sites wherein you can pick and choose a tattoo design, print it out and take it to one of many tattoo parlors in your area. Incredibly, there are well over 40 million individuals who have tattoos. What is it about tattoos that are so [...]
Posted by admin on Friday, December 4, 2009 at 12:26 pm
Filed under Tribal Tattoos · Tagged Ainu, Art Form, Body Art, Contemporary Art, Cultures Around The World, Henna, Hundreds Of Thousands, Individuality, Loss Of A Loved One, Maori, Mendhi, Mummy, Otztal, Otztal Alps, Sentiment, Speci, Stone Age, Tattoo Designs, Tattoo Parlors, Temporary Tattoo, Traditional Tattoos
Robert Hill asked: Tattoos have been around for thousands of years and are more popular today than at any time in recorded history. They are everywhere. Some studies show that around 35 percent of Americans aged 18-30 have tattoos. To most people tattoos represent a form of self expression and they view them as some [...]
Posted by admin on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at 11:29 pm
Filed under Art And Entertainment · Tagged Blood Vessels, Epidermis Dermis, Genitals, Implantation, Individuality, Inks, Layers Of The Skin, Micro Pigment, Millimeter, Needles, Permanent Mark, Pigment Ink, Protective Barrier, Scratches, Self Expression, Skin Pigment, Soles, Subcutaneous Tissues, Tattoo, Tattooist, Unnecessary Pain
The Hussy asked: Once an explicit symbol of individuality or conformity to something other than the norm, body modification now appeals to a wide range of people from all social groupings and all walks of life. Similarly to music, fashion and hairstyles there are trends that appear and disappear and always the outrageous statements that [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, August 3, 2009 at 10:13 pm
Filed under Culture · Tagged Added Element, Body Art, Body Modification, Cartilage, Eyebrow, Fringes, Human Flesh, Individuality, Magnus Opus, Music Fashion, New Trends, Outrageous Statements, Scalpel, Scalpels, Social Groupings, Surface Piercings, Tattoo Parlour, Tiff, Tragus, Walks Of Life