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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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Dustin |
2007-08-27 |
I prefer greyscale, but thats because I like the way mine turned out. Although the rest of my tattoos are color. |
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Kobra |
2007-04-15 |
I think the other one beats this one, the wording and body/face is more angelic, this one looks a bit darker, dont worry about it looking nude, what's an angel wear anyways? |
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kacey mae |
2007-04-02 |
greyscale for sure! and i like the wording you want to put! i say add the wording and do it in grays! it looks good you your back.. cant wait to see the real thing!! :) |
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mad_max |
2007-02-27 |
NO COLOR! Angels are bad ass in greyscale. Maybe a deep red highlight here and there. But definately greyscale. Kick ass body by the way. |
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brandimonkey |
2007-02-24 |
i say grey with a little color in places, like some reds and browns. maybe a little yellow but nothing bold or crazy. |
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Mike A |
2007-02-24 |
i ditto toomanytats...grey tone rocks...less margin for error with color...and don't worry about asking for ideas/help...more people should ask before getting inked... |
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toomanytats |
2007-02-24 |
My vote is for black and grey only, no color or just very minimal for highligthts if you must. For wording "All is Divine". |
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