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How to recreate body art, Coachella-style |
Among the style statements inspiring Coachella envy across the web this past weekend were some of the particularly amazing body tattoos and makeup on show. From the whimsical to the geometric, face an |
2015-04-14T16:30:06+0000 |
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Celebrity tattoos and the danger of regret |
What are these illustrated exhibitionists thinking? Lena Dunham’s body is a human canvas, scrawled with seven big and small tattoos, making her resemble a zaftig prison inmate. With an estimated... |
2015-04-13T06:22:42+0000 |
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Iker |
2012-08-21 |
SICK MAN!!! Absolutely beautiful. I have to agree, no background...Now if it was a color piece then background would make pop...Either way great piece. REALLY, REALLY NICE! |
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Miss Kittie |
2012-03-14 |
I think if you add too much background the phoenix will get lost.... Looks rad the way it is :D |
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chris |
2011-10-24 |
that is bat-shit crazy!
absolutely incredible.
i think its perfection the way it is. |
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WanZhou |
2011-05-06 |
well.. those question occurs to my mind as well.. i would say juz enjoy this tattoo for sometimes.. at least til it get faded n need some retouch.. then u can think bout it again.. this backpiece perfect as it is.. |
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miked1234 |
2011-05-05 |
I was thinking about color!! Because I regret not adding it when I was doing my tattoo...will it look as good if i added color to it now though? everything is shaded in already...what do you think? |
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JOOLS |
2011-05-03 |
I agree, no background. If you wanted to add something to it, I would just add one colour, say red, to highlight some of the details.
But this is just perfect as it is.
10/10
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frank |
2011-05-03 |
mate that is some shit hot work dont put backround it would fuck it up i reckon |
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