If you’re looking for some cool sleeve tattoo designs, then this article will show you where to find them. Specifically, we’re going to talk about what a sleeve tattoo really is, give you some cool sleeve tattoo design ideas, and finish by talking about whether a sleeve tattoo is a good idea if it’s the first tattoo you’ve ever had. By the time you’ve finished reading this article, you’ll know a lot more about sleeve tattoos.So what exactly is a sleeve tattoo? Basically, it’s a tattoo on the part of your arm which your sleeve would cover if you’re wearing a shirt. The great thing about sleeve tattoos is that they can be very visible (like if you wear a t-shirt) and they can be easily hidden (just wear a shirt to your job interview).So what are some good design ideas for a sleeve tattoo? A popular one is to have flames starting from your wrist and moving up towards your arms. If this isn’t to your taste – you can go for tribal or celtic designs. These are very popular and can be attractive. A popular design for women is also the floral pattern along the arms.But is it a good idea to have a sleeve tattoo if it’s going to be the first tattoo you’ve ever had? Many first-timers choose to go for something smaller at first, to see how they like having a tattoo – and to see what their pain threshold for having a tattoo really is. But there’s really nothing stopping you from having a big, bold sleeve tattoo even if it’s your first one!These designs can often be very striking, if only because of the size it allows you to have. The sleeve area offers a very big canvas for some incredible tattoos.
Month: April 2018
Tattoos On Robbie Williams
British singer Robbie Williams has at least 14 tattoos on his body. The count varies according to how you group the tattoos together. Aside from music, body ink has really been one of his passions. He’s got tattoos of different sorts and designs almost covering his whole body.
On his right upper thigh is a Pagan Celtic Cross which was done while he was still part of the pop group Take That. As he described in one of his interviews, he’s got the devil inside him and that cross tattoo is meant to protect him from such inner demons.
Located on his left shoulder is a big Maori tribal design in a partial sleeve from his shoulder to halfway down his biceps. The design is exquisitely detailed with rounded waves as signs of the twists and turns in life. One of the sources says that the Maori tribal tattoo was done by a famous Dutch tattoo artist, Henk Schiffmacher, while another source says that it was done by Te Ranginu Netana in New Zealand. The Maori tattoo is thought to represent Williams’ life.
Williams’ right arm is designed with a face of a lion with inscriptions above and below it. The tattoo is a representation of a young male lion, the universally accepted sign of power, with detailed features. “Elvis, grant me serenity”, are the words inscribed above it, while “Born to be mild”, are found underneath. Just like the cross, the lion tattoo is also for protection.
Another tattoo found in Robbie Williams’ body is the Eye of Horus, the ancient Egyptian falcon god, also called the “all-seeing eye”. Williams had this tattoo done at the back of his neck in 2004 as a shield from evil spirits and for good luck.
Also believed for protection is what Robbie calls the “Christian.” It was done in New Zealand in July 2000. The “Christian” is a depiction of the crucifixion – Jesus Christ on the cross with Mary and some angels.
In May 2003, Robbie had a pair of swallows tattooed on his abdomen. These tattoos are a symbol for freedom and loyalty and probably an expression of Williams’ love for these abstract concepts.
Under his left arm, Robbie Williams has a Crest tattoo, a tattoo of the coat of arms of the town of Burslem. Burslem is known as the Mother Town, and one of the six towns that form the current city of Stroke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, in the Midlands of England. It is the place where Robbie and his family moved to after he was born.
On Robbie’s lower back is the musical score for the chorus of the well-known Beatles classic, “All You Need Is Love.”
Aside from the above-mentioned pictorial tattoos, Robbie also has word tattoos all over his body.