Presenting appealing and high-quality designs, this collection of tattoo artwork includes an extensive breadth of styles—including fantasy, Celtic, pagan, gothic, sacred, oriental, and mythical. Whether used individually, in combination, or as inspiration for original designs, this resource provides designs ideal for personal expression. From dancing dragons and Aztec Indians to fairies and flowers, this guidebook is a perfect companion for anyone with an interest in tattoos.
Lame! Nothing exciting and seem very simple. Also while reading this book or should I say looked at the pictures my mother bitched the whole time that I don't need another tattoo on my beautiful body. What does she know. New tattoo will be coming soon.
This is an awesome book for templates. My hubby has the viking on his stomach and it is awesome! I think one or two of mine has come from this book as well!
Not anything that I am looking for, but that doesn't mean it isn't great. The celtic knot section is pretty nifty, and there was a green man cat that was whimsical (not that I would put that on myself). May have to take a look at his first book? Wonder if this is considered flash? I don't know enough to know.
This book isn't going to blow your socks off. The cover says "more than 500 body art designs" but what it doesn't say is that it's only between 5 different sections 1)Fantasy 2)Celtic 3)Floral 4)Symbols 5)Wildlife But all really mediocre designs, maybe a dozen are ok. ** If you'll be paying full price for this book then don't, it's not worth it at all. **