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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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johnnystrong |
2010-06-06 |
these comments are from stupid window lickers that have NO idea .... get it lightend (laser) then go to rep. tattoo shop and spend the money to get a real tribal tattoo if thats what you want |
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Eric |
2007-11-27 |
It reaLLY DOESNT MATTER WHAT YOU DO. YOU SHOULD JUST HAVE IT COMPLETELY COVERED UP. iM NOT BIG INTO TRIBAL SO I would reccomend something far from it. but its your call |
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ralph |
2007-09-19 |
expand it and add detail and shading. That is the only advice I really don't prefer tribal over used and unimaginative |
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Scott Elswick |
2007-07-02 |
The great thing about tribal is that you can always add. Try that and maybe some drop shadowing. |
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GTI |
2007-04-04 |
dont think it kiiks to bad, just needs a fine redo |
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" I AM " |
2007-04-04 |
Placed on my left / above shoulder blade.
Would like it to be more elaborate and slightly bigger / more detail. HELP !! |
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