Showing posts with label Photo gallaries. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 27, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Skull Tattoo Ideas - Latest Fashion - Tattoo Designs

The real meaning of cross Skull Tattoo have been misunderstood for a long time. Depending on how these Skull Tattoo are used, they have a wide variety of symbolic meanings. Skull Tattoo designs are a universal symbol and can mean anything from a religious, political, or simply just an artistic expression.
If you want to stand out then a Skull Tattoo is a design you should go for because it represents a certain degree of individuality. A Skull Tattoo which is highly decorated with an original blend of color are popular among women. These colorful Skull Tattoo are meant to honor someone who died and represent a celebration of that person’s life. This is one of the few instances that a Skull Tattoo is seen as a positive image.

Frequently Skull Tattoo are seen as dark and threatening Skull Tattoo images. To many people these images represent fear, death, and danger, but rarely do these people know the true meaning behind these Skull Tattoo. These Skull Tattoo were not originally designed to represent these negative things. Instead they were originally used to represent a symbol of change. Traditionally the Skull Tattoo was related to a great change but over time these Skull Tattoo were eventually used to express person’s dark side.

Either way, Skull Tattoo have become increasingly popular and none more popular than the cross Skull Tattoo design. These Skull Tattoo are also known as crossbones SkullTattoo. These are one of the best known skull designs and its image usually has a black flag as the background. These Skull Tattoo can be modified to adapt many different characteristics. Other cross Skull Tattoo include the flaming skull or the skull with crossbones and a pirate’s flag.
Sun Tattoo For Women - Latest Fashion

Most of the Sun Tattoo people permanently etch in their bodies usually have a deep meaning in their lives. Let’s face it, the Sun Tattoo will forever be on your body. So people definitely would really think about the design that they would be putting on their skin. One of the most common are Sun Tattoo designs.

From the time of our early ancestors, the sun is one of the most admired and revered symbols known to man. Together with the moon and the stars, the sunsymbolizes the ultimate source of power since it gives life and energy to all living beings on this planet. Most of the gods and goddesses of the ancient times are closely related, if not directly related, to the Sun Tattoo. Every corner of the globe has its own interpretation of the sun’s enormous power. The Native Americans see the sun as the guardian of the day, the healer and the giver of life. In Egypt, they worshipped the Sun Tattoo god Ra, who travels the sky during the day and then travels the underworld during the night. West Africans worshipped Liza, who was the African god closely associated with the sun. Famous Sun Tattoo designs are usually adapted forms of ancient symbols that represent the sun. Usually they adopt the Celtic and the Aztec suns and then just add some of their designs onto it.

It does not really mean that when you Sun Tattoo a sun on your body it actually means you worship the sun as a god. Today, it has different meanings. It may mean that the person has inner power since the sun does not depend on any other source for its power. It may mean that you are seeking the truth, since the light of the sun usually means the truth.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Argentinian Hot and Sexy Model Yamila diaz Rahi's in bikni photo gallaries
Yamila Díaz-Rahi (usually spelled without the diacritic mark in her modeling work; born March 9, 1976) is an Argentine model.
Background
Díaz was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina of Spanish and Lebanese descent. Her father was a doctor and her mother was a health care manager. While studying Economics in Buenos Aires in 1996, she took a holiday in Uruguay where she was discovered by a scout from a Milan modeling agency.
Modeling career
After working in Milan for a few years, she was featured in 1999 in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, and made the cover of the magazine first in 2002 and again in 2006. On the 2006 cover, she appears with several other models for an "All-Stars" special.
Diaz-Rahi has also appeared on the cover of magazines such as GQ, Glamour, Maxim, Elle, Shape. She has appeared in theVictoria's Secret catalog, and in advertisements for bebe, Ungaro's Fleur de Diva perfume, Replay jeans, and other products.
She was the first Latin spokesmodel in CoverGirl history. Diaz-Rahi also starred in the 1999 Italian film Il pesce innamorato.
Friday, February 18, 2011
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