Monday, 21 September 2009

Popular Sleeve Tattoo Ideas and Tips

By Kelley Jaston

Sleeve tattoos, which have been used in tribal cultures for centuries, have become more mainstream in recent years. Most often found on the arms, sleeve tattoos cover the arm in the way that a shirt sleeve would, from wrist to shoulder. They can also be done on the legs.

As a rule, the designs of sleeve tattoos are intricate and cover, nearly completely, the skin on the arm normally covered by a shirt sleeve. Sleeve tattoos can also be done on the legs. Although these tattoos are traditionally more popular with men, a growing number of women are discovering this form of body art. These designs take patience and care.

There are a number of design themes for sleeve tattoos. The most important aspect is that the designs be continuous and unbroken.

Many of the most popular sleeve tattoos have an oriental motif. Japanese designs find particular favor with both men and women. Designs which feature koi, cherry blossoms and hibiscus flowers are colorful and graceful. Chinese dragons are also a popular choice. Women might choose to consider the dainty, open work patterns of Indian tattoos, which are most often applied in temporary ink to women in India.

For females who want to have sleeve tattoos, floral design is a great sleeve tattoo idea. Different styles and patterns of flowers interwoven with leaves and twines can be a very interesting sleeve tattoo design. Flower sleeve tattoos also give you a chance to use bright colors for the flowers. Some nice flower tattoos that you can use for your sleeve tattoos are hibiscus and roses. For the rose tattoo, this can be both feminine and masculine, depending on how it was drawn.

These intricate and large tattoos can often incorporate several motifs woven seamlessly into one overall design. The complexity of the design varies according the artist and the desires of the person getting the tattoo.

The exquisite knotwork of the ancient Celts is easily adapted into sleeve tattoos, often in the form of crosses. While many chose to simply outline the design, color can be added to give an added dimension to the design. Knot is part of religious symbolism and is supposed to have a protective quality.

Sleeve tattoos are quite large and highly visible. They take multiple sittings over a period of week and are fairly expensive. the exact price of the tattoo will depend on the complexity of the design, the number of colors used in the design and the overall size of the tattoo. Price also varies by artist. The more well known artists are more expensive.

Do not rush the tattoo artist in finishing his or her job. You should know that drawing a sleeve tattoo is a difficult task to make and may even take several days to finish. You need to go back to the tattoo shop for several sessions.

These tattoos are expensive and often take multiple visits to the artist over a period of several weeks. The cost varies depending on the design and the reputation of the artist.

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