Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Chopper Tattoo

Wednesday, April 28, 2010


Welcome to Chopper Tattoo Review

Thousands of award winning tattoo designs are available at Chopper Tattoo. Here you will find thousands of impressive tattoo designs.


Tattoo categories help you find your favourite tatoo designs with ease. When you are ready for a tattoo, a tattoo parlor locator is also provided. Just print out the design of your liking, and take it to a artist.


Members are allowed to browse through our Huge Database of designs from one central location. We guarantee to have more designs to choose from than any tattoo parlor, and our database continues to grow!


What is Chopper Tattoo?

Chopper Tattoo is a website that provides tattoo designs. The website also offers more than 3000 tattoos. The main objective of Chopper Tattoo is to help you choose tattoo designs.

Tattoo designs can be printed and downloaded. You also can combine different designs to create new customized tattoos.

A lot of tattoo categories are available at Chopper Tattoo. Choose the categories you like most.

Chopper Tattoo always updates their tattoo designs. Perhaps, you will not see the updates if you only buy one-month membership

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Date: July 25, 2010
Tattoo: Custom design, cute notes singing, one smiling
Date: July 8th, 2010

Was taken just a week ago. 2 weeks after the date above (the day I actually did it). Will retake picture once healed and I go back over some spots to darken. Hopefully I'll have my replacement camera by then.

Unfortunately, will always be the tattoo that marked the day I got robbed of so much artwork. Que sera sera. Moving on
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Date: July 12, 2010
Tattoo: Custom "evil" and "good" wings
Location: Back of upper arm (Left is "evil", right is "good")
Needle: 7RL and 13M


Date: 6/27/10
Tattoo: $100 US bills coming out from a slit in his arm (custom drawn based on a design from his friend)



Date: 6/26/10
Tattoo: B*A*S (scripted by his friend)

Date: 6/24/10 (line work) 6/25/10 (shade)
Tattoo: Custom evil and sad clown masks.

I did the line work the day before. When he came in the next day, it looked weird like I went too deep. But I swear I only went as deep as I usually go, which isn't deep at all. Guess I'll see when it heals. And I swear they appeared to have more depth in person after I finished. Again, guess I'll see when it heals.




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Date: June 22, 2010
Tattoo: Dedication | Determination | Elevation
Location: Right under arm | Chest | Left under arm

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I forgot to take a picture of it before starting. I remember just as I started covering it
Date: June 22, 2010
Tattoo: Custom Mario (nintendo) bomb, freehanded on skin.
Location: Right wrist

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Date: 6|21|10
Tattoo: Arabic script, meaning "God"
Location: Left side back shoulder





















Monday, November 29, 2010

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Meet Steve Herring

There are so many amazing and talented tattoo artists working out there that it’s never a problem finding one whose work I want to profile.  At the same time however, given the tremendous amount of artists whose work I want to highlight on Tattoo Blog, it’s often all too easy to stick to the same thing and not venture out toward examining different types of tattoo art.  No disrespect intended to all the tattooists whose work I’ve previously profiled - it’s all absolutely first rate stuff - but tattooing is so diverse and there are so many methods by which one can choose to tattoo as well as so many styles to be influenced by, that to not attempt to focus on everything out there is a bit of a cop out on my part.  So for that dear readers and tattooists alike, I apologize.



There are so many amazing and talented tattoo artists working out there that it’s never a problem finding one whose work I want to profile.  At the same time however, given the tremendous amount of artists whose work I want to highlight on Tattoo Blog, it’s often all too easy to stick to the same thing and not venture out toward examining different types of tattoo art.  No disrespect intended to all the tattooists whose work I’ve previously profiled - it’s all absolutely first rate stuff - but tattooing is so diverse and there are so many methods by which one can choose to tattoo as well as so many styles to be influenced by, that to not attempt to focus on everything out there is a bit of a cop out on my part.  So for that dear readers and tattooists alike, I apologize.
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Which is why today I want to focus on someone doing something a little different.  Steve Herring is a London, England based tattooist whose main focus happens to be indigenous tribal art.  It might seem a little strange, an artist located in a thriving urban metropolis such as London replicating work from cultures as diverse as Polynesia, Maori, North American First Nation or Dayak.  But in the 20 years and counting that Herring has been tattooing for, much of his time has been spent abroad learning and being inspired by the people and places he channels through his wor


 

Beyond the indigenous tribal art, Herring also likes to work in all different sorts of tattoo styles.  However, if I may be so bold to say, it’s his tribal art that really stands out.  If you’re in London and you’re interested in what Steve Herring can do, then you can contact him 24 hours a day at 07956.967.537 or by email at herringfishbloke@hotmail.co.uk.  Beyond that, if you’re simply interesting in keeping up with Steve and his work, you can follow him on his Facebook page I Hate Tattoos (though just between you and me, I suspect that Steve doesn’t actually hate tattoos.  He’s just being cheeky. Ha.)







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Like most people who enjoy and appreciate tattoos, there aren’t too many places on the body that I’m not really interested in seeing some ink.  Okay, the inside of the lip and pretty much anywhere on the face don’t have much aesthetic value, as far as I’m concerned - but hey, that’s just my opinion.  I’m sure there are plenty of people out there who love and value a good inner lip or facial tattoo.  Whatever turns your crank
If you ask me, one of the nicest spots for a tattoo is along the ribs.  We’ve all seen this tattoo done to varying degrees of success many times before and although I think it’s a great place for a tattoo, it has always somewhat frightened me.  Okay, sure…I probably sound
like a bit of a pussy right now, but hey man, the ribs have got to hurt more than most other places on your body.  In fact any tattooist in his or her right mind - if they’re being honest with you - will unanimously agree that getting tattooed along your ribs is quite a painful place to be tattooed.  Not only that, but the skills of the artist have to be pretty decent to make things come out just right. So, I was pretty surprised to come across this article advocating not just rib cage tattoos, but rib cage tattoos for women because they’re pretty.  I’ve got to agree, the tattoos (well most of them, anyway) that are photographed and included with the article are indeed very nicely done and they work very well along the lines of the women’s bodies, but damn - you really don’t see more hardcore forms of tattoos like those along the rib cage explained and encourage.  Hey, I’m all for it, but it’s still surprising to me.  The article also goes on to provide some good tips to people who are considering getting tattooed along the ribs. 
 
‘Aside from aesthetics it is also useful to think of some other factors that can influence your decision. First since this area is a highly visible one you should consider what are the chances of getting bored with the design. If you are easily bored and like variety yet you are really eager to get a tattoo perhaps a less visible area would be a better choice. Although not a general rule, a tattoo that evokes strong feelings is one of the best choices for the area as it increases the chances of being satisfied with your choice over the long term.’
I remember when the popular choice for a girl’s tattoo was the ankle.  My tattooed female friends were proud of themselves for getting something small like that done.  As time goes on, things just get bigger and better and some people want to jump headlong into the hardcore stuff.  Great to see, but if I can add a couple words of advice, all I have to say is to always make sure your artist is up to snuff.  Do your homework and then grin and bear it.  Good luck.