Posts Tagged ‘Tattoo Sleeves’

Tattoo Sleeve Designs: Will It Suit Your Body?

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Description

Tattoo sleeve designs are popular due to their striking and attractice design. This creation is special because it copies a piece of clothing or more specifically a shirt sleeve due to the large section of skin that is designed. The arm is certainly the most perfect section for applying the sleeve design. A full sleeve tattoo takes the full arm and a half sleeve tattoo will fill only the upper or lower arm. For a less powerful effect it is optional to choose a quarter sleeve tattoo that will only cover the region between the elbow and the shoulder. Leg sleeve tattoos also seem to be popular and they conceal either a section of the leg or the entire leg. In terms of what designs to select, there are no predetermined choices for tattoo sleeve designs and the tattoos can be based on individual taste from any style or category desired.

Tattoo Sleeve Designs

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

What are They?

Tattoo sleeve designs make up some of the most popular and aesthetically striking designs. The whole arm is generally fully filled with this design and this creates an appearance of a long shirt sleeve. It is clear that the arm would be the suited place for this tattoo because this is where a shirt sleeve would be placed. Whereas many people select full sleeve tattoos to conceal the entire surface of the arm, it is also possible to purchase half sleeve tattoos which are drawn along either the upper or lower region of the arm. Those less daring will go for the quarter sleeve tattoo which only conceals the small part between the elbow and the shoulder. Surprisingly, it has also become quite common to select a leg sleeve tattoo which runs along the whole leg or part of the leg. Personal preferences and desires will determine which designs, patterns and styles will be injected to the sleeve and there are no limits to what you are able to pick.

Tattoo Sleeve Designs: Not For Amateurs

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Description

Tattoo sleeve designs make up some of the most popular and aesthetically attractive tattoos. The full arm is mostly fully filled with this design and this creates an appearance of a long shirt sleeve. It is understandable that the arm would be the perfect area for this tattoo because this is where a shirt sleeve would be set. Whereas many people choose full sleeve tattoos to conceal the entire skin of the arm, it is also common to purchase half sleeve tattoos which are applied along either the upper or lower part of the arm. A quarter sleeve tattoo will cover the area between the shoulder and the elbow. Leg sleeve tattoos also seem to be popular and they cover either a section of the leg or the entire leg. Personal preferences and tastes will determine which designs, patterns and styles will be drawn to the sleeve and there are no limits to what you are able to select.

Slip-on Tattoo Sleeves

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Tattoo Sleeves are similar to a stocking that slips over your arms or legs to give you a realistic, skin tight looking tattoo. They have been used in movies and on stage to give the actors a more realistic tattoo look.

Most people buy them for the shock value, and to trick their friends and family in to thinking that they have a real tattoo. Some people buy them for fancy dress parties, Halloween, theme parties or to get an idea of what tattoo design they would like to get done permanently.

Motorcycle Riding Gear: Tattoo Sleeves

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

G-ewell Enterprises recently launched Bullyvardtattoo.com – a website selling tattoo sleeves which serves as sun protection with the PF of 54. Owner Leandro Garcia mentioned that he saw that this can be a real business opportunity which can penetrate the Philippine market.

These tattoos look real bad-ass and cool and if you are a motorcyclist, it was a real come on to people seeing you with your arms covered in this unique cool art. The tattoo industry is starting to grow on people in which it is more normal now that people have tattoos now more like piercings. A lot of artists have expressed their passion in this art as well hence seeing some unique, artistic, and others gloomy at times with these tattoos.

Who Ordinarily Obtains A Shooting Star Tattoo And What Do They Symbolise

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

A star tattoo is one of the most common patterns you can get painted on your skin and though the concept is neither new nor original there are all sorts of designs used to make it special. The symbolism of the star varies from one culture to another: for sailors, the nautical star tattoo reminds the security of home and the necessity for superior guidance at all times. Even with such a tattoo, original details and interpretations can be achieved one can enlarge or add up, by the alternations of colors, sizes, the applications of supplementary items and the body part where the tattoo is made. Click through here for additional information about tribal sleeve tattoos.