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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
tattoo design al jepang



History, of course, tattooing has long been a tradition in Japan. It was only in recent years that the tattoos in Japan and their designs really came into acceptance. Way back in the days of samurai’s tattoos were used to mark criminals. This branding of criminals remained down on the Yakuza (Japanese Transitional) choose to tattoo themselves as a sign of the chosen lifestyle. In more recent years though the young people in Japan do not get tattoos, although not among Yakuza. Tattoos are kind of going through a renaissance of sorts in Japan and they are becoming more widely accepted as they are here in the U.S.. Japanese Tattoo Designs for Women, Here are some of the top designs that work very well for the female body. Of course every design is open to get through a woman. A person is free to a design that they want a lady can have a huge samurai on their backs if they want to choose. However, the following themes tend to be preferred by women.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Selebriti Body Trend Boliwood

There has been a revival of body painting in the Western society since the 1960s, in part prompted by the liberalization of social mores regarding nudity and often comes in sensationalist or exhibitionist forms.[1] Even today there is a constant debate about the legitimacy of body painting as an art form. The current modern revival could be said to date back to the 1933 World’s Fair in Chicago where Max Factor and his model were arrested for causing a public disturbance when he bodypainted her with his new make-up formulated for Hollywood films. Body art today evolves to the works more directed towards personal mythologies, as Jana Sterbak, Rebecca Horn, Youri Messen-Jaschin or Javier Perez.


Selebriti Body Trend Boliwood





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