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As you all know these famous people and may be familiar of thier looks and styles, Here We offer you a great photo collection of stellar bodies with their tattoos and the motive of thier unique designs.
1. Megan Fox
Megan has a tattoo with the image of Marilyn Monroe. In 2009, she said that she really admires Marilyn, but never would imitate it. According to the actress, her tattoo is a warning that she is not wholly owned by the film industry, because it breaks the person.The picture was taken at the award ceremony «Teen Choice Awards» in Universal City, California.
VIA : oddstuffmagazine.com
2. Pamela Anderson
Tattooing in the form of barbed wire on the left shoulder, model Pamela Anderson has appeared in 1996 during the filming of a sci-fi movie «Barb Wire» Pamela was in the title role.
VIA : oddstuffmagazine.com
3. Evan Rachel Wood
Actress back is decorated with a quote by Edgar Allan Poe, which states that: “All my only weapon that I vividly see or seems, – a dream within a dream?”. In 2011, the actress admitted in the magazine Esquire that she has nine tattoos, including one of them inside of the lips, which she does not show to anyone.
VIA : oddstuffmagazine.com
4. Johnny Depp
After breaking up with actress Winona Ryder, Johnny Depp changed the tattoo on his shoulder with the inscription “Winona Forever” to “Wine is good.” Here you can see in the picture tattoos as a sparrow flying over water and under it the name of Jack, his famous character from “Pirates” – Captain Jack Sparrow.
VIA : oddstuffmagazine.com
5. Penelope Cruz
Penelope Cruz has expressed her love for numerology tattoo, “883″ and the religious, tribal crucifix on the inside of her right hand.
VIA : oddstuffmagazine.com
6. Christina Aguilera
The website people.com said that the singer has five tattoos on her body, including her nickname Xtina, tattooed on the back of the neck.
VIA : oddstuffmagazine.com
7. Rihanna
Tattoo of Stars cascading down the neck . On the left shoulder blade in her tattoo you can see the letter «R», dedicated to the production of the album “Rated R” in 2009.
VIA : oddstuffmagazine.com
8. Kelly Osbourne
This photo is taken during the 53rd ceremony of the prestigious music awards “Grammy” in Los Angeles, you can see the tattoo in the form of skulls, angel wings on her back, synthesizer on her arm and an anchor tattooed on the other hand,
VIA : oddstuffmagazine.com
10. Pink
According to media reports, the singer has more than 20 tattoos of various sizes and styles, one of which was made in tribute of mourning for her dead bulldog Elvis with the words “Time to cry. The time to grieve. Rest in peace. ”
VIA : oddstuffmagazine.com
Tattoos are generally given specific meanings by their owners, but when they’re gang related, they seem to not only take on a more significant role in someone’s life. As simple as it sounds, the more you get, the more you’re respected and/or disliked.
Angel wings can look pretty sharp if the design is done right but they actually symbolize sublimity, even dating back to the images of “Gabriel”. In gangs, it’s a universal sign that one does not fear death.
More common amongst American and Russian prisons, tattoo pieces are often used in prison environments to communicate beliefs, affiliations and even murder counts. In fact, one simple design can, in some cases, represent an entire sentence.
As you may have heard, in Russian culture tattoos carry a rather negative stigma, even more so than in the US. They are generally associated with the criminal class . We here at likes dont care about any of that and think this guy’s tats look insanely rad. Thoughts?
The skull is a clear representation of death and mortality but before it was combined with different elements, it was once commonly known to mark the death of important casualties or lost members of a “familia”.
One of the most notorious styles of ink in Russian prison/gang circles, are those that tell stories about the wearer. The most common piece is a chest design of a rose, which is often associated with the Russian Mafia.
The Lotus Flower is a very common subject that’s tied into the Yakuza gang and it’s become one of the most popular designs, dating all the way back to the 17th century. The Japanese police and the media (by request of the police) call the Yakuzas “boryokudan”.
Prison tattoos are often used to mark territory and flash gang affiliations but in a few instances, they can also represent individuality. This does exactly that but just in a very extreme way!
Sometimes prison tattoos are nothing more than experiments. Many bored inmates take on the craft while stuck in prison, and they need to practice somewhere, right? This might explain some of the more random ones we’ve come across.
If you ship up to Boston, you’ll know that tattoos aren’t exactly scarce. They represent pride and brotherhood as both help instill a sense of community throughout city’s working class. At least on the South Side.
The Triads and the Yakuzas both have a notable history and were primarily used as a way to gain respect amongst your peers, as well as a way to easily identify your enemies. Should you ever need to do such a thing.
Back in the states, regional pride always takes precedence. In the south side of Los Angeles, this is especially true. In the case of this guy, that meant getting “Compton” written across your upper lip.
attoos were a rare “accessory” half a century ago, and like the ones on this subject, were often used to represent different times, events, accomplishments and regrets.
Chest pieces are meant to intimidate as they’re a vast canvas for large symbols and are prominently displayed. The blood in this piece helps to create a grim portrait that’s somewhat symbolic of the dangerous life gangsters lead, and the sacrifice one makes to both enter and leave a gang.
Others may disagree, but nothing is scarier or more powerful than a face tattoo. As if that weren’t enough, this nice young man decided on an elegant barbed wire design which some we believe accents his eyes. Maybe?
Eric Jacques – Lloydminster, Canada
-Don’t know if you guys put up pics of guys but thought I’d give it a try for fun
Robert Litcan, Tattoo artist at Dark Raptor Tattoo
Studio based in Kilkenny, Ireland.
French street artist Seth Globpeynter travels the world, create a huge graffiti, against which he used photographs of local people in a given region. India, China, Mexico or any other country – it does not matter, the artist puts people living there against the background of his picture, as if giving us the opportunity to get acquainted with the culture of the locals. The most interesting thing that’s all the pictures are different, as are the different countries on the planet…So Take a look of World…
The aftermath of a tornado that struck Mapleton, Iowa. This is proof there is nothing more powerful than nature after seeing what it has done to these metal domes.
This man is competing in Pacu Jawi. A bull race which takes place in West Sumatra, Indonesia, between villages after the harvest season has ended. I wonder if that is a smile on his face.
Please don’t feed the portraits! Mexican studio Golpeavisa made a food portrait of René Redzepi, known as one of the world’s best chefs. What happens when it starts to mold?
A Chicago fire takes place in the frigid month of January. Nearly 1,000 firefighters were on scene to help aid the process. Temperatures were so cold, complications occurred, such as freezing fire hoses and freezing water!
Seeing Life Through Another’s Eyes is always a good thing. Well done!
This beautiful sunset is taking place on Saar River in Germany. The lower Saar is a wine growing region, producing mainly Riesling.
If the desert were made of a mirror, this is what it would look like. Check out the little car!
You could actually walk on this multi-colored sandstone terrain in Coyote Buttes, Arizona. It’s beautiful and carved by water and wind!
Is that a really big baby or is that a really small ice cream?
Amazing photography by installation artist Sandy Skoglund. She began doing scenographies a decade before Photoshop was even invented. Everything here is covered with strips of bacon!
This photo was taken at The Annual Bucking Horse Sale in Miles City, Montana. This event is considered to be the “mother-of-all” rodeos and Miles City is considered to be the “friendliest city in the west”.
As this jet flies by, the engines created an interesting cloud shape. How friendly! Espresso art beware, these clouds look extremely cute!
We all know he jumped from outer space, but did you know Felix Bumgardner also base jumped this statue in Rio de Janeiro?
This photographer dropped a couple of o-shaped snacks into his morning joe, and ended up with a bird of prey in his mug. It’s amazing how similar even the “owl’s” expression is!
This photo was taken 617 meters in the air over a rice paddy field in Hanoi, Vietnam. Vietnam produces 42.3 million tons of rice per year.
Well done! We wonder how long it took to get it JUST perfect?! ..a little to the left.. no a little the right..
When a flock of starlings gathers, the whole group seems to move like one autonomous body. It’s called a murmuration, and is a very rare sighting.
Photographer, sculptor and installation artist Sandy Skoglund manually creates these scenographies. This one is almost completely covered in animal print. It’s so dreamlike!
This Toronto Subway street art is an impressive illusion of a staircase. The City of Toronto has a program which aims to develop and promote street art throughout the city.
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