Thursday, April 22, 2010

Japanese Word Tattoo Design on Back

Japanese Word Tattoo Design on BackJapanese Word Tattoo Design on Back

Random Tattoo Quote: "You put a tattoo on yourself with the knowledge that this body is yours to have and enjoy while you're here. You have fun with it, and nobody else can control (supposedly) what you do with it. That's why tattooing is such a big thing in prison: it's an expression of freedom?one of the only expressions of freedom there. They can lock you down, control everything, but 'I've got my mind, and I can tattoo my body?alter it my way as an act of personal will.' " DON ED HARDY


Geisha Tattoo Design on Sexy Girl Back

Religious Tattoo Design on Back Body

Chinese Dragon Tattoo Design on back

Sexy Women Back Body Tattoo Design

Tribal Turtle Tattoo on Sexy Girl Back Body

 FAMOUS TATTOO QUOTES:

In 19th Century England, tattooing flourished as nowhere else in Europe, largely thanks to traveling seamen who would come back with permanent souvenirs of their travels on their arms. In 1862, it gained Royal sanction and members of the Royal family, from the Prince of Wales to King Edward VII, acquired tattoos. By 1890 the fad had spread to the US and tattoos were seen on members of the exclusive New York Racquet Club. - It is certainly the most vulgar and barbarous habit the eccentric mind of fashion ever invented. It may do for an illiterate seaman, but hardly for an aristocrat. Society men in England were the victims of circumstance when the Prince of Wales had his body tattooed. Like a flock of sheep driven by their master they had to follow suit. (Socialite of the day Ward McAllister who complained to the press about the fad) - Strange how this attitude has endured to the 21st century...


Think before you Ink! (Sign often seen in tattoo shops)


FAMOUS TATTOO QUOTES:

"The human body is always treated as an image of society." ANTHROPOLOGIST MARY DOUGLAS


"A man without tattoos is invisible to the Gods." - Iban Proverb - Mingatt Anak Casa (Akai Basai), Iban Headman on the Sekerang River, Sarawak, Borneo - from The Vanishing Tattoo Documentary

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