Struggling to find your ideal pic of tattoos available today? While there is a wide selection of pictures, images, scriptures and symbols to choose from you could combine a few of your favourite options to create your very own customized tattoo with a little help from an artistic friend or ask your tattoo artist to assist you in getting the design made perfectly to suit you.

While todays tattoos are considered cool and fashionable, even up to a few decades ago they were still frowned upon and associated more with rough and ready knuckle fighters and merchant seaman than well to do young men and teenage girls.
Apart from growing in popularity, tattoos and piercings are accepted by most of us as a common part of modern times and fashions, and around one in three people in the West have at least one tattoo.
I personally was a bit of a late starter obtaining my first one when I was around twenty five but by the age of thirty three I had another two and to this day I find it hard to look at a pic of tattoos without thinking about what I would like and where to put it so it is easy to understand the addictive qualities of getting more tattoos. There are so many images, designs and styles to choose from these days and with the caliber of work involved being so high, is it any wonder we find tattoos hard to resist?
No skin surface or body part is taboo these days and there is certainly no such thing as a tattoo that is too big, in fact for some the bigger, the better as this gives the tattoo artist more room to be creative and express his artistic ability often resulting in a unique masterpiece that is 100% yours forever. From intricate angel wing to multi-coloured dragons designs all produced down to the smallest detail, winged, land and sea creatures in every shape and size as well as mythical beasts and legendary icons, Celtic arm bands and other tribal inkings, not to mention ongoing trends for Hindu, Chinese and Buddhist symbols; absolutely anything goes. While full facial inking is generally restricted to tribes of ancient origins in faraway lands, there are some tattoo fanatics that have emulated this look so check out some sites specialising in extreme body art to find a pic of tattoos literally covering the head and face from one end to the other.



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