Rib Tattoos can be a unique option to explore if you are looking on getting a body art. For one, it is not for everyone, you have to have the body and charisma to flaunt it. And most importantly, rib tattoos are considered by a lot of people as one of the most painful parts of the body to get tattooed, considering that it is close to the bones and there are lesser tissues to serve as padding to the skin while the needle is penetrating on it.
The rib cage is comparable to a big canvas to work on so its important that you choose a design that would compliment your whole body. Most women who had rib tattoos done on them choose floral designs starting from the hip area all the way up to the side of the breast. Cherry blossom tree tattoos are popular on the ribs of sexy women done in the colors of dark pink or red complete with leaves and twigs. While this can look really captivating, there are other flowers to prospect that would look really gorgeous as design for rib tattoos - stargazer lily, orchid and Hawaiian flowers like hibiscus and plumeria, to name a few. Groups of butterflies and stars tattooed with vibrant colors can also look astounding since they can be perfectly symmetrical to fit the rib area. Men usually opt for masculine designs like dragons, guardian angel, koi fish, snakes and birds. These are designs best executed if size is on the larger scale so the rib area is definitely a good placement for them. Other tattoo art worth rendering on this area are pinup girl, tribal art, dark arts and hard core designs.
Pain is one factor to consider if you are bending on this kind of tattoo theme. However, as they always say, pain is temporary and it's nothing you can't bear. Choosing a design is another part of the task that can be a challenge as there are literally hundreds of options to pick from. There are reliable tattoo galleries that you can find online with high quality tattoo art. Choose a design from them that you really adore and will be proud of for the rest of life so you won't have any problem showing it off.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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