Full Back Tattoo

Full Back Tattoo – becuase it’s summer, and you get to show it off.

Full Back Tattoo

A few things that you should consider before getting your full back tattoo are:

  • the time it will take to get your tattoo finished and competed. Larger tattoos take longer to do. It will take  many sessions  to complete a full back tattoo design and each session will depend on how long you can withstand the needle, and ho w long the tattoo artist can work at one time.
  • Like your tattoo artist. You will be spending lots of time together.
  • the cost. Larger tattoos cost more money. A back is a larger area.

For a tattoo artist, the back is considered prime real estate.

Always plan ahead and remember tattoos are for life. So take your time and do some research. A lifetime memberships with a Tattoo gallery is a great idea – you can download as many tattoos as you want. Try doing a henna tattoo of your tattoo pattern  and see how you like it on your back.

This back is getting a tattoo montage treatment. Not everything is of the same style…yet should work because the lines are of the same thickness and proportion. If you don’t plan ahead and keep adding tattoos to your back, it can end up looking junky and cheap. Try limiting the colors so that there is cohesion, and match the style. For example, only add Chinese styles, or tribal. Try to make sure your proportions make sense too – don’t make tweety bird the same size as a mountain.

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Full Back Tattoo For Women

Tattoo Dialgoue

Full Back Tattoo For Women shown here in varying states. It takes some kind of woman to be able to carry this off. The bright colors and the lines are great.

The chinese style is also fascinating.
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Japanese Koi Tattoo On Your Back

MY TATTOS

This  back tattoo is stunning.

The Koi is a carp fish. And as usual, there are many meanings to a symbol, but in general, the koi is a symbol of courage and perseverance and strength. It means that you don’t give up or back down easily, and because of that, will succeed.

The koi is a popular fixture in Japanese myths and stories, where after great effort they are sometimes transformed into dragons.

Other traits associated with koi are wisdom, luck, and longevity. That is why the koi fish is a popular symbol in Chinese and japanese art, and the koi tattoo is a popular fish tattoo.

 

Remember, tattoo regret is pretty common. That’s why a lifetime memberships with a Tattoo gallery is a great idea – there’s no rushing when it comes to choosing your tattoo. Plus, you can use it for life – on your second, third …nth tattoo!

Creative Commons License photo credit: pinkiwinkitinki

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