Mar
31
Article by Kaila West
Whether you are a religious person or someone who has a strong spiritual connection, angel tattoos are very popular for women as well as men. Different styles of designs within the angel tattoos make them more masculine or feminine in design, plus the colors and lines used in developing the tattoo can also contribute to this aspect.
In addition to spiritual connections, angel tattoos are very commonly used as in loving memory tattoos as a way to forever remember friends and loved ones who have passed away. Angel wings or halos associated with angels are often components of the memorial tattoos, even if the complete figure of an angel is not included in the overall design. Other options for angel tattoos include signifying your love for a partner or child or even in asking for the protection of God in your travels and life.
Angel tattoos for men tend to combine more of the warrior angel aspect of these spiritual beings. The Archangel Michael is a common angel tattoo for men, often including his defeat of Lucifer or Satan within the tattoo. In this way the tattoo can be used to symbolize a triumph over a challenge in one’s life or a moving toward a better life in the future. Often archangels of good and evil are portrayed to be in mortal combat, much as a person’s character may be divided or in conflict with itself. Skulls and angels combined in a tattoo can make a very traditional tattoo much more artistic in design without becoming overly designed or stylized. Cherubs or baby angel tattoos are a great way for a man to commemorate the birth of a child, often including the date and time of the birth in script below or around the tattoo itself.
Angel tattoos for women tend to be more spiritual in nature and focus more on the angel watching over you. These angels may be designed as in prayer or in study, looking forward to protect you in life. As with angel tattoos for men, cherubs are popular for women as good luck tattoos, to commemorate the birth of a child or even to memorialize the death of a loved one. Angel tattoos with a more feminine design tend to be more stylized and often have very intricate wings and designs that highlight the tattoo itself. In addition, many of the larger tattoos include flowers, filigree-type work and even Native American or tribal types of designs.
Since angels tend to signify both good and evil, there are many different styles and designs to choose from. Often angel tattoos are inspired by scripture and passages from the Bible or by popular artwork that includes angels, demons and other spiritual or mythical beings. Finding just the right angel tattoo may take some time and effort, but it is well worth the search. Start by looking at the many online samples of angel designs for tattoos, but also look at angels in popular, modern and historical artwork. If you find a design you like or a piece of artwork that reflects what you want the tattoo to look like, make a copy and bring it with you to a tattoo artist.
Designing your own version of an existing angel tattoo or coming up with something completely original will certainly give you some one-of-a-kind ink. However, there are many very beautiful and highly artistic-looking designs already available that may be just the design you want for your angel tattoos.
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Kaila West is a writer on a variety of topics, including Art and Design. Pay tribute to a loved one or symbolize a triumph by getting an angel tattoo. Visit BullseyeTattoos.com for more information.
Mar
30
La Plaza spring rites + Lower East Side, Mar 2010 – 32
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A few nice tattoos for men images I found:
La Plaza spring rites + Lower East Side, Mar 2010 – 32

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: this photo was published as an illustration, in an undated (Mar 2010) Squidoo blog titled "Lotus Flower Tattoos, Tribal Tattoo,Cherry Blossom Tattoos, Guardian Angel Tattoos, sun sign tattoos & Lower Back Tattoos For Women, and Tattoos For men." It was also published as an illustration in an undated (Apr 2010) Squidoo blog titled "Small tattoo signs."
Moving into 2011, the photo was pubished in a Mar 10, 2011 "TattooPictureArt blog , with the same caption that I used on this Flickr page."
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For the past 10 years, a daylong ceremony has marked the arrival of the spring solstice at a tiny park, known as La Plaza Cultural, on the southwest corner of 9th Street and Avenue "C" of New York’s East Village. A group of local artists convene to create a fresh batch of "recycled art," consisting of metal cans, plastic bottles, and other discarded junk in the neighborhood — in the form of flowers and other abstract artistic creations.
The park itself occupies a space of approximately two-thirds of an acre, and it serves as a neighborhood garden, performance space, and cultural center for the local inhabitants. A giant willow tree dominates the center of the space, but there are bushes, flowers, paintings on the adjacent building walls, benches and chairs to read and relax, and a small playground for little kids.
I learned that in 2003, the park was renamed in honor of Armando Perez, an East Village Democratic leader who had been slain in Queens in the late 90s … but apparently everyone still calls it La Plaza Cultural … or just La Plaza.
I have to admit that all of this was news to me; I’ve never been to any of the previous springtime ceremonies, and had not even heard of the park. But I ventured down to this neighborhood a week earlier, to check out a local bar called Banjo Jim’s, where a local musician was scheduled to play later that night. I noticed the sign announcing the forthcoming celebration in the park, and decided to return the next day to see what it was like … and found the experience sufficiently interesting that I took a few hundred photographs.
In addition to the activities of the artists, and the wonderful "flower" creations themselves, I also had a chance to photograph a bride and groom, who appeared in a massive white Rolls Royce to take some wedding photos in the park. After that, I spent some time photographing people enjoying a pleasant Sunday brunch across the street, and then wandered up Avenue "C" — photographing things along the way — until I got to 14th Street, where I took a bus across town, and then the subway back home.
This is, of course, just one of dozens — maybe hundreds — of little vignettes that one can find while wandering around New York City. I’ve spent only a little bit of time in the East Village during my several decades in the city, but I can see that there are lots of new spots left to explore…
La Plaza spring rites + Lower East Side, Mar 2010 – 33

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: this photo was published as an illustration, in an undated (Mar 2010) Squidoo blog titled "Lotus Flower Tattoos, Tribal Tattoo,Cherry Blossom Tattoos, Guardian Angel Tattoos, sun sign tattoos & Lower Back Tattoos For Women, and Tattoos For men." It was also published as an illustration in an undated (Apr 2010) Squidoo blog titled "Small tattoo signs." And it was published in an undated (Apr 12010) HeartsForU blog, with the same title as the caption that I used for this Flickr page. It was also published in an undated (Jul 2010) blog titled "Angel tattoos."
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For the past 10 years, a daylong ceremony has marked the arrival of the spring solstice at a tiny park, known as La Plaza Cultural, on the southwest corner of 9th Street and Avenue "C" of New York’s East Village. A group of local artists convene to create a fresh batch of "recycled art," consisting of metal cans, plastic bottles, and other discarded junk in the neighborhood — in the form of flowers and other abstract artistic creations.
The park itself occupies a space of approximately two-thirds of an acre, and it serves as a neighborhood garden, performance space, and cultural center for the local inhabitants. A giant willow tree dominates the center of the space, but there are bushes, flowers, paintings on the adjacent building walls, benches and chairs to read and relax, and a small playground for little kids.
I learned that in 2003, the park was renamed in honor of Armando Perez, an East Village Democratic leader who had been slain in Queens in the late 90s … but apparently everyone still calls it La Plaza Cultural … or just La Plaza.
I have to admit that all of this was news to me; I’ve never been to any of the previous springtime ceremonies, and had not even heard of the park. But I ventured down to this neighborhood a week earlier, to check out a local bar called Banjo Jim’s, where a local musician was scheduled to play later that night. I noticed the sign announcing the forthcoming celebration in the park, and decided to return the next day to see what it was like … and found the experience sufficiently interesting that I took a few hundred photographs.
In addition to the activities of the artists, and the wonderful "flower" creations themselves, I also had a chance to photograph a bride and groom, who appeared in a massive white Rolls Royce to take some wedding photos in the park. After that, I spent some time photographing people enjoying a pleasant Sunday brunch across the street, and then wandered up Avenue "C" — photographing things along the way — until I got to 14th Street, where I took a bus across town, and then the subway back home.
This is, of course, just one of dozens — maybe hundreds — of little vignettes that one can find while wandering around New York City. I’ve spent only a little bit of time in the East Village during my several decades in the city, but I can see that there are lots of new spots left to explore…
Mar
27
Article by Lorenzo Zaras
Tribal tattoos for men are one of the top ten most popular tattoo designs available. It is actually the single most requested design. The term “tribal” covers an impressive array of tattoo design possibilities, from the traditional tribal tattoos of indigenous and aboriginal cultures to modern graphic designs.
There were three major factors that made the practice of tribal tattooing a spiritual experience rather than simply being an art. These are Pain, Permanence and Loss of the Life Source (blood). This mystical trio transformed tribal tattoos as a chance to draw people into a relationship with God, mystic powers, or a trance or vision state.
The tribes of Borneo believed that tattoos can take them to the spirit world and can bring about advantageous occupations upon their arrival in the said world. This is mainly because they believe that their bodies and souls are identical to one another and that their tattoos existed on two planes namely the physical and the spiritual plane.
Most primitives tribes have actually been found to use some form of body marking ranging from tattooing, scarring, or simply and temporary body paints such as henna.
So what is the original motive in getting tribal tattoos for men?
Well, Tribal tattoos were basically employed to identify tribes, clans and families. It is an identification mark that is believed by primitives to extend even in the after life. They believe that their tribal tattoos can help them easily identify and join their tribes and clans in the next life. In this modern day and age, gangs, military and other fraternal orders and organizations have patterned their exclusive tattoo designs on the primitive tribal design which they mainly employed to recognize their fellow brothers and sisters.
So you see, tribal tattoo designs for men are not just one of the best designs out there, but they stand the test of time and proved that the ancient believes are carried on up to this day.
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My name is Lorenzo and art is my passion. I believe in every form of art such as body art. Know more about the best tattoo designs for men only at http://getbesttattoodesigns.com
Mar
25
Tattoo Designs for Men
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Mar
24
Gettin My Tat -stay true on my chest
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Wasnt that BAd it Hurt lil but Ima Trooper
Mar
23
Lower and Upper Back Tattoos For Men – Find Great Art
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Article by Adam Woodham
When you set out to get lower or upper back tattoos for men, nothing will beat sifting through good, original art. You most likely aren’t seeing any of the good stuff, though, because you are getting shown a huge amount of generic art. I know why that keeps happening, too, and there is even a lightening quick way to get directly to the websites where you can get all of the great lower or upper back tattoos for men you could want.I will not beat around the bush in this article. One painless and easy step is about to do you a tons lot of favors and will fully change the quality and originality of artwork you get to pick from…Let Big Forums To Help You – Let them to do everything for you when searching for designs, because they truly can. Keep away from the smaller ones if you can, because they don’t do very much for you. It is at the huge ones where every topic in the world can be talked about, and when that occurs, you can bet that their archives will be full of topics about tattoo art. With a few clicks of your mouse and a small amount of reading, you will be presented with links and names to huge galleries of good lower and upper back tattoos for men. Let me show you how this works, so that you can utilize this every day if you want.The archive sections will have a huge amount of topics about tattoos. So, how will you yank them up? You go over to their topics search tool, which every forum will have. You’ll get a large list of these topics in no time flat and you just select some of the bigger ones. Artwork enthusiasts from all over the place, from every country in the world, have been supplying info with each other, giving out names and links to the original, high quality galleries they have come across and found. You will not believe how many insanely original galleries are available on the web that you’ve been missing out on and they are packed with upper and lower back tattoos for men. You won’t have to worry about this any longer, though, because you will now get right to those great websites.It’s time for you to explore a new world of good back tattoos for men for your lower or upper back.
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Mar
20
Article by Andrei Felix
Tattoos, from simple symbols to intricate designs, have been a feature of most cultures since the dawn of time. While tattoos were traditionally part of an elaborate rite of passage within a specific culture, tattoos have also served as a mark of royalty and rank, as symbols of spiritual and religious devotion, a mark of bravery and prowess in battle, as a sexual lure, a pledge of love, as punishment, as amulets and talismans for protection, and the mark of slaves, outcasts, and criminals.Click Here For Tattoo Director Instant Access Now!What, then, are the best tattoo designs for men?The most popular tattooing genre in the world today, is that of the tribal tattoo. Tribal tattoos reflect a man’s inner warrior. Tribal tattoos once marked individuals, both male and female, as members of a greater community and they were traditionally done as part of a larger, more elaborate rite of passage between adolescence and adulthood. The tattoo designs themselves were symbols that had important meaning within each community, tribal group, and culture. These tattoo designs were powerful symbols of recognition that identified members’ inclusion within the larger group. In Asian cultures, certain tribal tattoos are a personal history of accomplishments.There were three major factors that took the practice of tribal tattooing from the realm of art and into the plane of the spiritual – pain, permanence, and loss of blood. These three elevated the tattoo from a mere art form and transformed it into a chance to draw people into a relationship with the gods, magic powers, or vision quest. The term “tribal” covers an astonishing array of tattoo design possibilities, from the traditional tribal tattoos of indigenous and aboriginal cultures, to the latest in graphic design for the body. But whichever tattoo design it is, tribal tattoos rank among the best tattoo designs for men.Click Here For Tattoo Director Instant Access Now!
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Mar
18
Article by Eric Stevens
Choosing tattoos for men can be difficult due to the vast number of design styles available. In this article I will share some advice about the most fundamental factors to think about when planning a new tattoo. I sincerely hope that this article gives you ideas and inspiration for your next tattoo.
Choosing a tattoo design and placement on the body to tattoo are the two most fundamental decisions to make when planning a new tattoo. Many men start by choosing a tattoo design that they love, and then pick a body location to ink it on later. Other men do it the other way round, choosing the positioning on the body first, and the design second. Both of these methods work well, and neither way is better than the other. Probably the best method though is to simultaneously think about both the tattoo design and the body site during the tattoo planning stage.
So many different tattoo designs are available nowadays that there really is something to suit every taste. Some incredibly popular tattoos for men are Celtic, cross, eagle, fish, heart, scorpion, star, and tribal tattoo design styles. The tremendous choice of ink colours available today means that men can tattoo their favorite designs in whatever colours they like. Please bare in mind however that some tattoo design styles, such as tribal and Celtic tattoos, are generally inked entirely in black, and these tattoo designs are consequently unlikely to be suitable for men planning very colourful tattoos.
Almost every body area can accomodate a tattoo, and the human body can be considered one big canvas. That said, the most popular tattoo body areas for men are the arms, back, chest, legs, neck, and shoulders. When choosing a site on the body to ink, its essential to consider how easily each body area can be covered up. A big number of businesses enforce no tattoo policies, and its essential to remember this fact when choosing a body area to ink a new tattoo. Not everyone has to worry about this however, which is why some men decide to ink tattoos in very visible places. It really depends on each mans current situation and future plans.
Your options for where to ink your new tattoo will also be limited by the size and shape of the tattoo design that you choose. Large tattoo designs obviously require more space, as provided by body areas such as the back and chest. Small tattoo designs are not subject to such restricted, and can be tattooed pretty much anywhere on the body. Some body areas are so small that they can’t accommodate anything but very small tattoos, such as the ankle and wrist.
Please ensure, whatever design style and body site you choose, that you really take your time thinking about your options. I still find it incredible that so many men get tattoos on the spare of the moment. The vast majority of these men end up regretting thier tattoos. Please dont make the same mistake as these people, instead really take your time making a decision before getting anything inked on your body. Tattoos are permanent, and the tattoo design that you get inked on your body will be with you for the rest of your life.
terrific places to find tattoo designs include the internet, collections held by tattoo artists and tattoo shops, as well as tattoo design books. I highly recommend looking at as many tattoo designs as possible to get loads of ideas. I also strongly advocate having a consultation with a reputable tattoo artist about your design ideas. Its important to only ink a tattoo design that you are sure that you will love always.
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Please visit the Premium Tattoo Designs website for more information about the most popular tattoo designs and body locations for men, such as chest tattoo designs. For more information about tribal tattoos for men please click here.
Eric Stevens is a writer and passionate tattoo enthusiast from the UK.
Mar
13
Article by Michael Le’conte
You may have noticed that many Hip-hop artists usually have a number of men tattoo designs on their bodies. Jay-Z, Eminem, The Game, 50 Cent and, of course, the most popular rap artist today, Lil Wayne. But among all these rappers, the tattoos that are the most frequently discussed and analyzed are those by Lil Wayne. This great rapper has numerous tattoos covering his body including some of the most striking designs on his face.
* The most debated of all men tattoo designs are the ones seen on the face of Lil Wayne, three teardrop tattoos. If Lil Wayne was an ex-con then it could be presumed that he had killed three people. But that is not the case, so don’t go calling 911 just yet! Some people say that the three tears represent three people in his life that have died, a symbol of remembrance and mourning for their passing. Just because Lil Wayne portrays this type of tattoo does not mean he is a criminal, period!* Another tattoo on Lil Wayne face are the words “fear of God”, inked across his eye lids. This could mean that he has an inner fear or respect for his God. It could be as simple as that or something that is deeper, darker and more meaningful. You just never know with these rappers and their crazed lives.* There is another very talked about tattoo and that is the letter C between his eyebrows. Some say the letter C represents his surname, Carter, while others believe it’s the name of his mother, Cita. Others argue that it’s not a letter at all, but the word “of” completing the phrase “fear of God.”* One of the most understandable men tattoo designs on Lil Wayne’s face is the phrase “I am music”, located just above his right eye brow. Lil Wayne is one of the best rap artists around today and is generating music 24/7. It’s very obvious that music is his life and passion or he would be unlikely to create the hits that are always topping the charts!
Although men tattoo designs are generally pleasing to the eye, Lil Wayne will have to accept people being judgmental with either hostile or flattering comments. As with most ‘inked’ individuals, I’m pretty sure he wont care what people think about his tattoos, it’s his body and he’ll decide how he wants to cover it!
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