Cross Tattoo

Cross Tattoo Design – Locating Quality Artwork Online

cross tattoo

cross tattoo

While a cross tattoo design is one of the best designs you can make, finding the quality artwork online can be pretty hard, as you may have noticed. Some people even go as far as giving up on their search, while others even settle for crosses they aren’t 100% in love with, which you should never do. Well, here is what you need to realize about a majority of the generic art on the web, as well as how to skip right past it while getting to the top notch stuff.

When searching for tattoos, especially for a cross tattoo design, you shouldn’t just “settle” on something because it was all you could find. It is too special of a thing to just rely on generic artwork. To avoid this, you do not want to use a MSN or Google search to locate your ultimate designs. This just leads to the thousands of cookie-cutter websites that are thrown all over the internet. These places are filled with art that is most likely well over six years old and most of the content they have is plastered on countless other websites already. Who knows how many other people out there might have that cross tattoo design inked on their body already? That surely isn’t something you want. Most people want their artwork to be good quality and somewhat original.

One last point about those cookie-cutter websites when searching for that cross tattoo design you want…

This last crucial point has to do with the artists that supply the artwork to these places. Most of them do not have any real knowledge when it comes to tattoos. What this means is that there are some artists there that don’t know what it takes to draw designs that will look good once inked on a person’s skin, which is crucial for a cross tattoo design because of how detailed it can be. The artist may be good at what they do best, which his draw, but most don’t have that in depth skill of being able to draw designs that will look even half as good once made into real life tattoos. That’s not a cross tattoo design you want to “settle” for.

The good thing is that you can squeeze your way around all of the generic artwork, while getting a unique cross tattoo design of your choice…

The way you need to go about avoiding those generic places starts with the use of internet forums. I can’t tell you how many countless times I have used forums to find those hidden websites that feature tons of quality artwork; Artwork that is truly designed to be implemented as tattoos. That’s the cross tattoo design you ultimately need. These websites don’t necessarily come up through a Google search. The thing about forums is that people that find these hidden places love to tell the select few who are looking for the same thing. I have found just about any particular style I have wanted, as well as the websites that have them through the use of forums, so finding a cross tattoo design should be pretty darn simple and even a bit fun.

Now you know that finding that cross tattoo design that will look great is not hard to do, so please, don’t settle for the generic artwork that litters the web.

By Adam Woodham


Body Art Tattoos

Body Art Tattoos – Not Just For Rockers


Isn’t it amazing how the years pass us by? It seems like it was only yesterday when I was young, vital, energetic, and hip. I knew everything that was going on and wanted to stay up all night, every night. Now, here I am, surfing the web and doing a little online shopping. I guess this happens to all of us. We get older, more tired, and more apt to “go with the flow”. Well, I was tired of being like that, so I made a change. A big change. I got a tattoo.

For those of you who are a little more “with it” than I am, maybe you got a tattoo years ago, but I didn’t. I had always thought that body art tattoos were for rockers and I certainly wasn’t one of them. I also thought they were for big tough guys and I wasn’t one of them either.

But, I have seen enough rock stars and professional athletes running around to know that body art tattoos are now acceptable by almost anyone (OK, so I won’t get a job in a bank with a tattoo running down my arm, but I can live with that!).


I decided to use my much-honed internet skills and searched for tattoo designs online. I came across Tattoomenow.com, which has a catalog of several thousand tattoos. They are separated into specific categories: religious, athletic, Asian, vine, barbed wire, etc. I was able to find one that I loved and I took my design down to the local tattoo parlor and made a commitment to being young again. I can’t lie to you and tell you it wasn’t painful. It was horrendous. The longest two hours of my life. I came out of it, though, with a nice piece of body art and a small piece of my youth recaptured.

By Alexis Anderson