Colin Kaepernick Huge Tattoos
American football, Colin Rand Kaepernick (born November 3, 1987), has multiple tattoos on his arms. Colin Kaepernick's meteoric rise hasn't just been great for the 49ers ... it's also been HUGE for his longtime tattoo artist ... who tells TMZ business has exploded ever since the inked up QB led SF into the playoffs.
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Monday 10:54 AM
Celtic Tattoo Popular Design
Most Celtic tattoo designs come from Ireland, where the evidence of Celtic history is very strong indeed. The Trinity College found in Dublin, Ireland, contains many manuscripts that document the Celtic heritage and symbols. The height of Celtic tattooing however, occurred during the era when stone and metal work was really popular. One of most popular tattoo is Celtic Cross Tattoo.
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One of The Best Tattoo Design
This picture is one of the best tattoo art ever. Back tattoo with nature picture look so perfect. The details of the design look complicated but it's make this tattoo look so perfect. It's really give special impression.
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Mix Tattoo Idea, Star and Skull Tattoo
Here are some pictures of star tattoo combine with skull tattoo. These are very great creative idea, by mixing two popular tattoo in to one unique tattoo ideas. By this sample, we can try other idea. Hopefully these sample above can be inspired all tattoos lover.
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Wednesday 1:33 AM
Frances Bean Cobain Tattoos
1. Inner, upper right and left arms feature a quote from the Jeff Buckley song “Grace.” The first two verses are on her left arm, and the last in on her right:
“There’s the moon asking to stay
Long enough for the clouds to fly me away
Well it’s my time coming, I’m not afraid to die.”
2. Along with the Buckley quote, Frances also as a cartoon character on her right arm. It’s a cartoon character named Seymour Sunshine, created by Al Columbia.
3. On Frances’ right shoulder, she has a photo of gay icon and English humorist Quentin Crisp:
4. Across the middle of her back is a quote in French. It’s reported to be an inelegant translation of the English phrase “Art is the solution to chaos” rather than a French phrase of it’s own right, but it’s still beautiful, and has a lovely meaning.
5. Flower tattoo on left wrist, which matches the various Cherry Blossom tattoos her mom has all over her body. Frances got hers first, when she was 15, and has two petals coming off the flower. Frances also has a star tattoo on her hand.
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Lea Michele and Her 14 tattoos
Lea Michele reveals that she now has 14 tattoos
Lea Michele, who plays goody two shoes Rachel Berry on the Fox musical comedy series "Glee," has revealed that she now has 14 strategically-placed tattoos.
"I do have 14 tattoos, but I also do come home every single night and watch reality TV with my cat," Michele told Prestige magazine.
The 25-year-old actress opened up about having ten tattoos last year, including a gold star to represent her overachieving "Glee" character, "I Believe, " which is a song from the Tony-winning musical "Spring Awakening" on her right wrist and matching "Imagine" foot tattoos with her co-stars Jenna Ushkowitz and Kevin McHale.
Most of the tattoos are small and they are rarely visible in photographs. Michele also has a blue butterfly on her right foot, a bird on her hip, two musical notes from Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" on her left shoulder, a red heart on her left index finger, "Our city, our love" on her right foot and an unknown tattoo tribute to her late grandfather.
She told Marie Claire magazine in April, "I have ten, but they're tiny - a gold star for Rachel, one for Spring Awakening, the butterfly on my back is for my mom, another on my foot is for my cousins, and Kevin and Jenna and I have 'Imagine.'"
Michele also opened up to Prestige about her recent "New Year's Eve" on-screen make out session with Ashton Kutcher, which she said was not a big deal, "I come from Broadway. I've done a lot of things. That's child's play compared to some of the stuff that I've done."
Rumors surfaced recently that Michele is dating her on-screen boyfriend Cory Monteith. The actress was spotted visiting the 29-year-old actor's hometown in Vancouver, Canada on February 25.
Before she was cast on the show, Michele starred opposite Jonathan Groff, who plays Jesse St. James on "Glee," in the Broadway musical "Spring Awakening." One of the songs Michele sang at her audition for the television show was "On My Own" from "Les Miserables."
Michele began her on-screen career in 2000, appearing on an episode of the show "Third Watch" before being cast on "Glee." She was nominated for an Emmy her role on the series and was dubbed a "triple threat" by Billboard magazine in 2010.
Michele recently appeared in the romantic comedy film "New Year's Eve," as Ashton Kutcher's love interest. She also recently voiced the character of Dorothy in the animated musical movie "Dorothy of Oz," which is set to be released in 2012.
Here are few Pictures of Lea Michele's Tattoos:
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Kelly Brook Pictures on Peta
Model and actor Kelly Brook has posed for a new PETA ad, to show her protest against the skinning of reptiles.
Kelly, often voted one of the sexiest women in the world, prefers to be in her birthday suit than to wear a dress made of snakeskin.
“Whose skin are you in?” the ad poses the question and goes on to aver that “Animals belong in the wild, not in your wardrobe.”
The ad was shot at Bryan Adams’ Chelsea studio.
“It makes my skin crawl to think about the violent ways snakes, lizards, alligators and other exotic creatures are raised and killed for boots, bags and belts. Our message is to support the designers who are creative without being destructive, and go for the great fakes that pay tribute to the animals' beauty without killing them,” Kelly is quoted to have said at the unveiling of the ad outside the London Transport Museum.
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Hello Kitty Tattoos
So I'm a Hello Kitty fanatic! I've had several request to see my tats so here they are!
Hello Kitty is probably one of the cutest characters ever. It was created by Japanese designer Yuko Shimizu in 1974 and it soon spread all over the world. Since then, countless versions of it has appeared on countless types of clothes, accessories, etc.
The basic tattoo design of Hello Kitty is a cute little kitten. The original design has no mouth, and the reason for this according to its creator is that people can project their feelings towards the character more easily this way. So Hello Kitty will be just happy when you are, or will be sad when you are not feeling well.
The adaptability of the character not only comes from the mouthless design, but the various accessories and clothes that it can be suited up with. Actually, it can easily be made to reflect your persona, or merged with an existing character types, like ninjas, Darth Vader, skeletons, and anything else you could imagine.
Those who are proud of their bond with Hello Kitty should put the tattoos on more visible spots like arms of wrists. I even saw a guy (!) on the Internet who tattooed this cute little kitty on his head. Those who just want to show the tattoos to persons closer to them, should put it on a lower body part, or anywhere else where clothing covers.
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Monday 12:58 AM
Cross Tattoos The Most Popular
Crosses are, without a doubt, the most popular type of tattoo you can get. Just about everyone likes to employ a cross, whether they use it in their own designs or as just a standalone tattoo. Perhaps it is because the cross can symbolize so many things, or maybe it is just because the cross is one of the most basic, easiest shapes for tattoo artists to create. Whatever the reason, whenever you get a tattoo of a cross on your body, you want to make sure that it stands out from the thousands of other tattoos of the same design.
When getting a cross tattoo, the worst possible thing you can do is take a tattoo design right out of one of the cross tattoo galleries and tell the artist that is what you want on your body. Do you really want some boring, used up design that hundreds of other people have already used, on your body? Why not get something original? Something you can call your own. Even if you have no design skill whatsoever, there are countless ways to create a unique cross design.
The best way for non artistic types to create their own unique cross tattoo is to start with a template of some sort. A basic foundation that you can build on with your own unique taste. And that's where the cross tattoo galleries come in. Although you should never get a tattoo straight from a gallery, you should certainly use the gallery to your advantage as a starting point for what you create yourself.
So, the first step to finding your own unique cross tattoo is to look through gallery after gallery to find a design that is fitting. Do you want a Celtic cross? A Roman cross? One of the other countless types of crosses? There are hundreds of examples of crosses in any given tattoo gallery, so find the four or five designs that you like the best and go from there.
If you have some drawing skill, you can take the cross tattoo templates that you have gathered and add your own sketches to them to make the designs your own. Otherwise, just make a list of some things you would like changed and tell the tattoo artist about the changes you want when you go in for your tattoo. The artist will create a quick sketch which should match what you are looking for.
Here are few pictures of the most popular Cross Tattoos:
When getting a cross tattoo, the worst possible thing you can do is take a tattoo design right out of one of the cross tattoo galleries and tell the artist that is what you want on your body. Do you really want some boring, used up design that hundreds of other people have already used, on your body? Why not get something original? Something you can call your own. Even if you have no design skill whatsoever, there are countless ways to create a unique cross design.
The best way for non artistic types to create their own unique cross tattoo is to start with a template of some sort. A basic foundation that you can build on with your own unique taste. And that's where the cross tattoo galleries come in. Although you should never get a tattoo straight from a gallery, you should certainly use the gallery to your advantage as a starting point for what you create yourself.
So, the first step to finding your own unique cross tattoo is to look through gallery after gallery to find a design that is fitting. Do you want a Celtic cross? A Roman cross? One of the other countless types of crosses? There are hundreds of examples of crosses in any given tattoo gallery, so find the four or five designs that you like the best and go from there.
If you have some drawing skill, you can take the cross tattoo templates that you have gathered and add your own sketches to them to make the designs your own. Otherwise, just make a list of some things you would like changed and tell the tattoo artist about the changes you want when you go in for your tattoo. The artist will create a quick sketch which should match what you are looking for.
Here are few pictures of the most popular Cross Tattoos:
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