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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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gareth burns |
2009-05-04 |
hi how many hours has it taken |
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toomanytatts |
2009-04-27 |
Very nice. As for the dragon - any color but green. Green, for some reason, is one of the riskiest colors to do. It either looks fantastic or it looks like crap - no in between. And yes, I'm speaking from experience. |
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Neil_UK |
2009-03-19 |
looks sweet dude, who is your artist? |
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Tom |
2009-03-14 |
no way. the color is amazing. it pops out at you and its easier to make out the art. i agree with the green and yellow dragon. your tattoo is awesome d00d. |
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stargazer1978 |
2009-02-22 |
Impressive. Love those vibrant shade of blue. |
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Sonny |
2009-02-22 |
Thats awesome, i wouldnt have a clue on what coulor the dragon should be but either way when it is done it'll look fucking dope =) |
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Smoke and Stars |
2009-02-21 |
Green and yellow dragon. Look great so far |
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tank58 |
2009-02-21 |
i agree i would have done it all black and grey but it looks great |
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hammer75 |
2009-01-24 |
I would have had it all done black and grey. |
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