Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Dragon Tattoo Designs

The reason for this might be because of the power and magic and energy of dragons.  They represent all kinds of cool things, as I have been telling you during this whole Year of the Dragon.
Mom got her dragon tattoo because she was born in a Dragon year, and she thought the tattoo would be fun to have, and that it would bring her good fortune.  Except that right after she got it, Gabe died, which was not very fortunate.  But we have all had some better fortune since then, so that's good.


Anyway, there are many kinds of dragon tattoos, and many places you can put them on your body.  Some people just get regular old black tattoos, and others get colorful, complicated tattoos that probably took a whole bunch of hours to make, not to mention hurting a lot!  So now I will stop writing and start showing you some pictures.

Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs
The rest of these arm tattoos are either Chinese or Japanese dragons.

Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs

Another place people like to get dragon tattoos is on their backs.  Usually, these are pretty big tattoos.  Personally, I think that if you spend that much time and money getting a tattoo, you would want it in a place where you could see it and enjoy it, instead of having to look behind you in a mirror all the time.  But that is just my opinion, which nobody asked for, as usual.

Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs

Okay, so then there are the people who put dragon tattoos on their fronts or sides or all over their whole bodies.  These people might be crazy, but I am not going to say they are for sure, because they could be reading this blog, and I don't want them to feel offended.

Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragon Tattoo Designs

But Mom said the fingernails would drive her nuts.  And anyway, she thinks one dragon tattoo is plenty.