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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Unique Turtle Tattoos

Everyone has their own preference, style and taste; mine happens to be that of black ink only and small tattoos as opposed to big pieces. That's my taste however, and it certainly doesn't have to be yours. there is a design about nine inches long and it's a trail of turtles on their way to somewhere or another; we even have turtle tracks in the design. I saw this on a woman's thigh and it looked great. Another bloke I saw had psychedelic turtle tattoos and we were abstract in design while vibrant in color. My concern over color is that it fades, as all ink does and this is why I lean towards solid black ink (which looks gray or blue as it fades).

If you have ever seen a quantity of the turtle tattoos out there, you probably know what I mean when I say imagination is the only limit to design. I must admit I was seldom interested in tattoos of any animal but when I saw a woman with a tribal turtle I began to adapt my mind. Turns out that turtle tattoos are five of the most requested designs. I know that while looking through the database of designs I use, I came across a few award winning turtle tattoos and I was sold.

Cedric Walker is a tattoo artist and the director of popular blog TattooDesignsHub.Com. we provides honest information and advice on things like rosary tattoos and more. Check out his blog for more info!

For distinctive turtle tattoos basically start browsing award winning designs to start (I use chopper-tattoos). Once you find a few you love, turtle or not, start brainstorming ways to combine what you've found. If you have a great tattoo artist you can easily take your designs and show them what aspects of each you like and request we draw a distinctive design for you. Don't be shy or hesitant if this is your first inking - artists love to generate distinctive pieces.

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