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IdeasTattoo Designs are appealing to the likes of both young and old. Angels represent divinity, goodness and are the servants of God, while a bold and intense angel may also relate to the dark inner nature of human desire. Thus angel tattoos are most popular for their versatility because different people relate to them differently through their own feelings. In fact there is a vast collection of angel tattoo designs to choose from based on your personality. A cute cherub with wings is popular among ladies, while men can opt for more complex and bold designs for an imposing presence. You may as well experiment and provide a personal touch to your little angel to sport with your personality.

Angel tattoos can be both tender looking like a small cherub, a guardian angel or a cupid playing a harp or flying or sitting on a cloud, or they can be more complex-looking tattoos depicting religious or historical views. You may opt for a cherub’s face along with the name of someone beloved, who you remember. You may also go for an angel’s wings along with a cross or some other symbol in the middle. Likewise, there can be endless variations that you can do to your angel design. Be they simple or complex, the vast angel tattoos available are a treat to watch and behold. Popular spots for sporting angel tats include arms, backs and ankles, but you may very well experiment with different body parts suiting your particular design. After all the motive is to convey your personal message or to express who you are, isn’t it? Check out our elegant designs below.Because it requires breaking the skin barrier tattooing carries health risks including infection and allergic reactions. Modern tattooists reduce risks by following universal precautions working with single-use items and sterilizing their equipment after each use. Many jurisdictions require that tattooists have blood-borne pathogen training such as that provided through the Red Cross and OSHA. As of 2009 (in the United States) there have been no reported cases of HIV contracted tattoos.

In amateur tattooing, such as that practiced in prisons, however, there is an elevated risk of infection. Infections that can theoretically be transmitted by the use of unsterilized tattoo equipment or contaminated ink include surface infections of the skin, fungal infections, some forms of hepatitis, herpes simplex virus, HIV, staph, tetanus, and tuberculosis.

Tattoo inks have been described as "remarkably nonreactive histologically". However, cases of allergic reactions to tattoo inks, particularly certain colors, have been medically documented. This is sometimes due to the presence of nickel in an ink pigment, which triggers a common metal allergy. Occasionally, when a blood vessel is punctured during the tattooing procedure, a bruise/hematoma may appear.
This story is actually a fiction; the photo is from Ted Partin’s book Eyes Look Through You. But perhaps it is not entirely a fiction, but a fictional reality. Think about Stelarc’s Ear on Arm, or 3D printing technology branching out to bone, organs and skin. People already do astonishing things with their bodies. Why not 3D-printed modifications?
The tattoo artist must have must have advanced knowledge of anatomy, because these tattoos mimic the contours of muscles and bones, following the human musculoskeletal system. The point of these tattoos is to appear natural or even possible, to be believable and realistic (they don't need to be actually plausible, but must appear so). Because of this, placement is an essential component of these tattoos. The tattoo must be placed over the correct joints and muscles in order to look as believable as possible. Furthermore, the tattooer must be able to blend the tattoo into the normal, un-tattooed skin. If the tattoo looks like a sticker or out of place then the entire effect is ruined, even if the actual tattoo is nicely executed. These tattoos are only successful when they appear to trick the eye, known as a trompe l'oeil in artistic terms.
Word Tattoos have become popular almost overnight. There isn’t one single word that doesn’t look good tattooed. There’s so many different fonts that you can get your tattoo in and that only opens up the door even more to how unique you can design your word tattoo. Whether you’re getting a single word or a group of words, you want a font that compliments the saying well. If you want to make a statement with getting someones name tattooed on you, you want a nice maybe cursive font. If you’re getting “ROCK” tattooed over your knuckles you’d want something more bold, something that really makes a statement. Same goes with colors. You can add colors to just about word, even if it’s just a shadow or maybe you use color in a specific letter of the tattoo, either way colors are optional and sometimes black ink tattoos make more of a statement. Word tattoos are a way that you can showcase something that means most to you, why not have the way it’s tattooed be exactly what you want?

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