lunedì 18 aprile 2011

CAPOLAVORI DEL TATUAGGIO

We change, but we still stay the same…
Originating from time immemorial, from Neolithic and Paleolithic eras, tattooing still remains popular and wide-spread in the modern evolved and high-tech world. In different times it served different purposes, from identification a person’s social status or belonging to some social group, to purely aesthetic function, as we may often see it today. Considered by the contemporaries to be a decorative body modification, tattooing lived through the periods when it was treated as an inherent and absolutely necessary body marking, as well as through the times, when it was thought to be a pagan and evil activity.
The real breakthrough of public tattoo perceiving and the greatest change in its significance for the people of the 20th century was made when Janis Joplin, one of the greatest rock musicians ever and practically the first woman in this music style, got a wristlet and a small heart tattoo, created by Lyle Tuttle. Thus, since the beginning of the 70s of the previous century tattoo is widely accepted as a form of body art, and the tattoo masters are said to be real artists. Although some negative associations concerning tattoo still exist in our society, and many of them are quite reasonable, people nevertheless believe that this type of body modification is worth of admiration if it is the aesthetics, beauty, and genuine art that the creators of the pictures on the human skin want to display.
Our today showcase offers you the diverse examples of the true tattoo art, which is created with the intention to beautify a human body and to show the skills of an artist.

Old school never dieby Ernesto Olivera
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El placer y la belleza como subversiónby Paula Pire
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Hennaby Jayson De Leon
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Technicolorby Ludovic ou Ludo
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My Joy [Odile 16]by Christine Lebrasseur
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Dones per la pauby Sergi Bernal
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166/365by .ar(t)kadas
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Tatoo2by Fabio Atui
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Sanhugi ~ Tattoo Art Fest 2010by Cath Schneider
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Tatoos, cigarrettes, leather and Rockabillyby [Kantor]
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Jules is Backby Noor +
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29/365 Bokeh: Tatoo of my Friendby Eileen Photographer
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Calaveras Mejicanasby patantattoo
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The Mask of Life!by Brian O’Mahony
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Photoby Gustavo Andres Perdomo Morales
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Expo Tatuajes 2009by Carlos Galarza
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Evaby Jah Pedro
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Wedding preparationby Khuong
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Seconda pelle – Polynesia Tattooby Simone Tramonte
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Legsby Aeon Jones
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Tatooby Mikhail Seleznev
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Tatooby Denis Suhov
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Danny Bluntby Michael Craft
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Sakuraby Cocktailshaker
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My finished tattooby Romain Deviseg
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Newt10by Dan Hazelton
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Ratby CraftzBerlin
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Cherry Blossom Back pieceby Sim Schoeman
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Symbolismby Todd F. Jerde
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I’m written underneath.by midnightINK
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Day of the Dead Bestby Carl Grace
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The softest canvasby Richard Rasner
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Treeby rob1095
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Muscle Armsleeve TaT 1by 2Face-Tattoo
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Robotixby midnightINK
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Realistic nails tattooby Carl Grace
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Eyeby wilsonrl1978
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Big Koi Fishby Chris L. Vargas
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The Black Tattoby Angela Alvina
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Calavera Microfonoby Máximo Lutz
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