Tattoo designs

Tattoo designs

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I have a endless supply of drawings that were done either for myself that needed to be changed or whatever the reason. so if you have ideas I may have concepts.In a time where everyone is looking for a custom tattoo I may have more ideas then you its my life keep that in mind while your racking you brain.these are just loose drawings keep that in mind placement dictates a lot in a drawing as well[caption id="attachment_236" align="alignnone" width="300"] Oriental tattoo design from Japanese tattoo artist in florida[/caption][caption id="attachment_235" align="alignnone" width="300"] Skelton sleeve tattoo design[/caption]
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Japanese Dragon Back Piece

Japanese Dragon Back Piece

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This tattoo of a Japanese dragon is still in progress. Tattooing like this takes time. I'm very fortunate to have clients with this type of dedication as is this on fellow tattooer and friend Joe Hawks, owner of Hawks Electric tattoo in Tampa Florida. Joe and I have been plugging away on this for a bit now . We are getting close to wrapping it up. It's always a little bittersweet, but I am glad to get them finished up. Never glad to be done! Only until this type of work seems finished can we really start to put in the extra work that will really start to separate if from the rest. And can get the extra tricks in for sure. These were the goals I had early on…
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Dragon on Female

Dragon on Female

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Dragons, Dragons, Dragons! I love Dragons. Traditionally they are associated with bodies of water; ponds, lakes, rivers etc.. So Water Spirits or Gods, if you will. They have also been known to bring good luck and are seen as being very the very wisest of creatures. The tattoo shown here is of a Traditional Japanese Dragon being depicted with cherry blossoms and a bit of smoke with fire. A very colorful piece I did down the side of a female client. Again I am very thankful for the time and dedication it took to create this piece. It's what we are about!
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Mandala Tattoo

Mandala Tattoo

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The Mandala spans back into Ancient Times. It's origins can be found within the teachings of the Hindus and Tibetan Buddhist monks. The term Mandala is Sanskrit meaning "circle". Throughout history these totems have signified the cycles of birth, the mysteries death and rebirth. The tattoo shown here has a very simplistic look at a first glance, but there are varying lines of complex and layered within it's design.
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