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Sleeve Tattoo Designs - Everything You Need to Know About Sleeve Tattoos

Posted by obama on 5:16 PM


Tattoos are becoming more and more popular for both men and women. Out of all the different types of tattoo designs, I think that sleeve tattoos are among the coolest. They can cover just your forearm or as much as both your arms and legs and extend to the rest of your body.

The reason why I love sleeve tattoos so much is that there are almost endless possibilities. You have so much 'canvas' to use your designs on and you can build the tattoo up over a number of sessions or even over a number of months, adding a small part of your 'sleeve' every time you go to the tattoo parlor.

What Is A Sleeve Tattoo?

In case you are still wondering what a sleeve tattoo is and why it is named that way, let me explain. Usually sleeve tattoos are inked on the arms (forearm or the entire arm) but can also be done on the legs. They are any type of tattoo that fully covers a limb. Often all the skin is covered in tattoos which is why the tattoo is called a sleeve tattoo.

What Kind Of Designs To Use?

There are of course an infinite amount of designs and possibilities that you could choose from. Often it is nice to make a combination of some of your favorite things in life that have meaning to you and blend them all into one awesome-looking tattoo.

Among the more popular choices are Tribal tattoos, Japanese tattoos and flower tattoos. Tribal tattoos are not always just black,bold lines in a pattern. Pretty much any image can be converted into a tribal design, so you can get tribal tigers, tribal flowers and so on.

The Japanese designs are ones like cherry blossoms, samurai and koi fish. Besides the fact that these designs look very pretty, they also symbolize many things. The koi for instance is a symbol of strength and adversity since it is a type of carp that can be found swimming upstream, against the current.

Just A Word Of Advice

Sleeve tattoos are rather large and intricate designs. This means that they will take a long time to get inked, and it will usually take many sessions with your tattoo artist before your sleeve is complete. This is not a problem at all, but you need to be mentally prepared to persist in getting your tattoo completed. If you give up when you are 20% done with the tattoo, its going to be rather odd-looking.

But...the reason why sleeve tattoos are so cool is that you can design the entire thing before-hand in such a way that every tattoo session completes the sleeve in such a way that it looks like a complete tattoo every time at every stage of the way through.

Get more awesome information about Sleeve Tattoo Designs and you may also be interested in tattoo designs for girls.

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Best Sleeve Tattoo Designs

Posted by obama on 3:26 AM
Best Sleeve Tattoo DesignsSleeve Tattoo Designs Are Very Popular and Amazing
When done by a skilled and talented artist, a tattoo design can be a magnificent piece of art. However, what really makes a tattoo interesting and outstanding is the fact that it is inked into your skin. You can truly turn your own body into a canvass.

You can actually put tattoos on any part of your body. As it is, the placement of the tattoo design is really up to you. One type of tattoo art that is gaining plenty of popularity is the tattoo sleeve design.

What is a tattoo sleeve, exactly?

A tattoo sleeve, as its name suggests, is a type of tattoo design that covers a large area of your body. The part of your body that the tattoos cover shows very little of your skin. This is due to the fact that the entire area is covered with intricate designs, patterns, and symbols.

Sleeve tattoo designs are obviously found on the arms. It is pretty common for people who have these types of tattoos to have one of the following: quarters sleeve (shoulder to bicep), half sleeve (wrist to elbow), and full sleeve (shoulder to wrist).

Now, a sleeve tattoo doesn't have to be limited to just your arm. You can also have this type of tattoo on your leg. You must take note of the fact that sleeve tattoos don't just go on one part of the skin. A sleeve tattoo must wrap entirely around the leg or arm.

A tattoo sleeve design can be extremely beautiful. Imagine having such amazing artwork on your body. However, the search for the best design possible can sometimes be challenging. While it can obviously be time consuming to plan out what kind of tattoo sleeve you want, it is essential that you take some time to do so. This is something that you really can't rush through. While a tattoo sleeve may seem amazing, it can be a disaster if you don't plan it out well.

By Terry Daniels

Sleeve Tattoo Designs

Posted by obama on 9:44 AM




Sleeve Tattoo Designs
Sleeve Tattoo Designs
Sleeve Tattoo Designs

Sleeve Tattoo Designs

The Sleeve tattoos are becoming increasingly popular amongst men these days and is probably due to the increasing number of celebrity males getting this sort of ink done. A sleeve tattoo can be described as a tattoo which wraps around the upper part of the arm from shoulder to elbow. This is some times referred to as a half-sleeve tattoo while a tattoo which wraps around the arm and extends all the way down to the wrist is known as a full sleeve tattoo. If the tattoo starts from the elbow area to the wrist then this is called a quarter sleeve tattoo.
These types of tattoos mean you are making a bold statement due to there size and complexity. This means you will need to have a through consultation with a tattoo artist you know has a good reputation for going this type of tattoo. This is not a small girly tattoo to get.
It is essential find out the time and cost for a sleeve tattoo. The time taken will depend on the complexity of the design. The longer it takes will of course mean more cost to you. You must discuss this with your tattoo artist. A typical sleeve tattoo is done over a number of sessions which last about two hours. A full sleeve design are done over multiple sessions and may involve over twenty hours of work.
Popular sleeve tattoo designs include -
  • Tribal Tattoo Sleeve - These look fantastic from a distance due to their bold dark lines.
  • Flame Tattoo Sleeve - The most extravagant of flames start from the wrist area then up along the forearm over the shoulder and down one half of the body.
  • Japanese Designs - The Japanese are known for their detailed designs and have deep symbolic meanings. At the same time they are exceptionally beautiful. They make an excellent choice for a full sleeve tattoo.
  • Celtic Sleeve Tattoos - The intricate knot work of Celtic designs often make a great design. They usually have a load of detail in the interweaving lines.
Please remember that you should not ever get a tattoo because you spotted your favourite celebrity with a sleeve design you thought was great. You should instead find a design that appeals to you by doing you own research. It should have a powerful and symbolic meaning to yourself only.