Showing posts with label Full Body Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Full Body Tattoos. Show all posts

Monday, November 8, 2010

Full Body Tattoos

No matter what the art, craft or competition may be, there is always going to be certain people who insist on taking the norm, and elevating it to a new level of pure insanity, and these overly daring individuals are sometime referred to as extremists.

And while tattoos and extremism usually aren't two words you hear uttered in the same sentence, these artsy dare devils below have taken the concept of body art to a whole new and uncharted territory of no return, or at least any chance at restored normalcy.

This picture gallery below contains some of the most tattooed men and women alive, including from left to right, the Guinness world record holder, Lucky Diamond Rich, Tom Leppard and Julia Gnuse.



Full body tattoos like the ones seen above, cover almost every inch of visible flesh except small facial areas around the eyes, like in the case of Leopard Man and the Illustrated Lady on the right.



What possesses these tattoo obsesses enthusiasts to venture down the road of full body art, you ask? Well each and every one of them has their own separate story behind their quest for complete bodily artwork, however i personally believe they all have one thing in common. Hugs, and not enough of 'em...



So the next time you think about going all out and getting a full body tattoo, perhaps reconsider and simply enjoy this little picture gallery of the most tattooed people in the world. It should hold you over until you grow outta this extremely mind numbing phase, which we all go though at some point. Wink wink...

Full Body Tattoos

No matter what the art, craft or competition may be, there is always going to be certain people who insist on taking the norm, and elevating it to a new level of pure insanity, and these overly daring individuals are sometime referred to as extremists.

And while tattoos and extremism usually aren't two words you hear uttered in the same sentence, these artsy dare devils below have taken the concept of body art to a whole new and uncharted territory of no return, or at least any chance at restored normalcy.

This picture gallery below contains some of the most tattooed men and women alive, including from left to right, the Guinness world record holder, Lucky Diamond Rich, Tom Leppard and Julia Gnuse.



Full body tattoos like the ones seen above, cover almost every inch of visible flesh except small facial areas around the eyes, like in the case of Leopard Man and the Illustrated Lady on the right.



What possesses these tattoo obsesses enthusiasts to venture down the road of full body art, you ask? Well each and every one of them has their own separate story behind their quest for complete bodily artwork, however i personally believe they all have one thing in common. Hugs, and not enough of 'em...



So the next time you think about going all out and getting a full body tattoo, perhaps reconsider and simply enjoy this little picture gallery of the most tattooed people in the world. It should hold you over until you grow outta this extremely mind numbing phase, which we all go though at some point. Wink wink...

Friday, July 10, 2009

Full Body Tattoos

Full Body Tattoos

Full Body Tattoos

Full Body Tattoos

It history of art to tattoo goes back to over two thousand years. In initial years the practice to tattoo was employed in order to it punishment for the transgressors of the law. This would label the individuals who would be identified like outlaws of the company. In fact Japan was the last country to remove the practice to tattoo punitive.

With time this practice had produced a group of outlaws with marks of tattooings showing their violation of law. Such individuals then started to resort to full tattooings of body in order to hide their shame. For this purpose the artists of tattooing derived a range from decorative tattooings which would be pressed everywhere the body.

Full Body Tattoos

Full Body Tattoos

Full Body Tattoos

Full Body Tattoos

It history of art to tattoo goes back to over two thousand years. In initial years the practice to tattoo was employed in order to it punishment for the transgressors of the law. This would label the individuals who would be identified like outlaws of the company. In fact Japan was the last country to remove the practice to tattoo punitive.

With time this practice had produced a group of outlaws with marks of tattooings showing their violation of law. Such individuals then started to resort to full tattooings of body in order to hide their shame. For this purpose the artists of tattooing derived a range from decorative tattooings which would be pressed everywhere the body.