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110+ Raptor Tattoos Designs (2023)


Raptor tattoos are popular because the Eoraptor is considered the ancestor of all dinosaur species.

Are you also fan of Dromaeosauridaes aka Raptors? When it comes to dinosaur tattoos, nothing makes a bolder statement than a raptor. Raptors are the most iconic dinosaurs, usually depicted as fierce and dangerous predators that ruled their prehistoric world specially the Cretaceous period.

Jurassic Park movies introduced us to the T-rex sub-species of Raptors and ever since then, people want to try unique and symbolic raptor tattoos.

Raptor Tattoo Ideas

On average we find a new dinosaur species every fourth week. Most of these species belong to the Raptor genus. If we follow this average then you will probably never run out of raptor tattoo ideas. However, we have listed here some of our favorites:

1. The classic: Try a traditional design that features a ferocious-looking raptor in profile, with its claws reaching out threateningly from its body. A great option for someone who loves old-school style designs.

2. Minimalist design: For those who prefer simpler tattoos, a minimalist design featuring just the outline of a raptor might be a perfect choice. A great way to show you love dinosaurs without going over the top.

3. Prehistoric landscape: Go for a design that features a detailed landscape, complete with rolling hills, trees, and rivers – all populated by a flock of raptors. This a great option for those who love big and bold tattoos that tell a story.

4. Raptor silhouette: For something minimalist and simple, try one tattoo featuring just the outline of a raptor in flight. Ask the artist to use stark black lines will make it stand out while still giving off an air of mystery.

5. Tribal raptor: I strongly advise opting for a tribal version – A stunning tattoo that combines traditional tribal patterns with the iconic shape of a dinosaur’s skeleton to create something novel and eye-catching.

6. Watercolor raptor: If you are a fan of bright colors, try a design featuring a brilliant blue raptor with red and yellow accents. This tattoo makes certain to knock some people’s socks off.

7. Jurassic Park: Fans of the classic movie “Jurassic Park” will love such a tattoo featuring the iconic logo from the film. The perfect way to show your love for dinosaurs and movies alike.

8. Hunting raptors: If you want something that looks like it came straight out of prehistory, opt for a tattoo featuring a pack of raptors hunting their prey.

9. Up close and personal: A Raptor close-up tattoo might not be everyone’s cup of tea but again if you want to try something unique then this might be the best idea from the list. Ask your artist to make it look as realistic as possible.

10. Realistic raptor: And since we are talking about realistic designs why not try a full-size T-Rex? There are several raptor sub-species and among them, T-rex is the most popular. The apex predator should be your choice for a realistic version.

11. Disney raptor: Disney has made many movies (and TV shows) on dinosaurs. You will find many raptor species from that media. You can base your tattoo designs on any of your favorite cartoon dinosaurs from Disney.

12. Winged raptor: I bet the flying dinosaur was the scariest animal that ever existed on our planet. Our scientists have simulated various scenarios to understand power balance in the prehistoric era and it turned out Flying Raptors were the deadliest animals. This symbolism makes it a perfect choice for a tattoo design.

13. A realistic depiction of a Velociraptor. This fierce creature (or should I say apex predator)was famously featured in the Jurassic Park films and is sure to make an impactful statement if included in a tattoo design.

14. How about a beautiful portrayal of a Deinonychus, showcasing its distinctive “sickle claw” on each foot? This would be an excellent centerpiece for a tattoo design. The Sickle claw would represent fearlessness and a ruthless attitude.

15. Imagine a breathtaking depiction of the Cretaceous period, complete with a diverse array of dinosaurs and even a few pterodactyls. This tattoo piece would be truly awe-inspiring and could be extended beautifully across multiple parts of the body.

16. Create a tattoo utilizing two separate species of dinosaurs in the same scene, such as the Allosaurus or Utahraptor paired up with another fearsome predator.

17. Include other creatures in the mix, such as dilophosaurus or Archaeopteryx, to create an ancient ecosystem on your body. We find a new dinosaur species every other month. You can add the newest species as a motif in your tattoo design.

Raptor Tattoos Meanings and Symbolisms

Raptor tattoos featuring dinosaurs can hold a significant personal meaning for the wearer. They can represent strength, resilience, and power for some, while for others, they may symbolize ferocity and courage. Either way, they make for a powerful and meaningful tattoo design.

They can also serve to remind us of our place in nature or simply act as an homage to our favorite dinosaur species.

Some people even choose to get multiple raptor tattoos representing different species to pay tribute to the diversity of prehistoric life.

Regardless of the interpretation, one thing is certain – dinosaur raptor tattoos will always captivate onlookers with their grandiose ferocity and sheer beauty.

Whether it’s a fierce Velociraptor or a gentle Triceratops, these majestic creatures have left an indelible mark on the human imagination and heart. We will let the designs talk for themselves. So just dive right into our photo gallery and see for yourself how beautiful these designs are:

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Conclusion

Raptor tattoos are a great way to express your inner strength and power, show veneration for the natural world, or just revel in your obsessions. So whether you are an amateur paleontologist or an adventurous spirit looking to stand out, let dinosaur raptor tattoos be the perfect addition to your body art collection.

References: Raptor Wiki

7 Hard Lessons I’ve Learned During My Tattoo Collecting Journey


I got my first tattoo when I was sixteen.  It was a Bible verse tattooed on my chest.  I swore to my parents that I wouldn’t regret it.  Since it was scripture, I figured I could talk them into letting me get it, and since I was only sixteen I needed their consent to get a tattoo.  

Although I never really regretted that tattoo, my plan changed as I discovered more and more about what was possible in the world of skin art. 

When I got that first tattoo I had no idea that I would someday cover most of my body with tattoos.   I’ve since had over 600 hours under the needle, and have learned some tough lessons along the way. 

Beginning a tattoo collection can be overwhelming at first when there are so many possible directions that you can go.  It can be difficult deciding  what theme you want to go with (if you want one at all), which artist(s) to select, the imagery, their placement, the size etc.  It can be easy to become hasty and make decisions you may later look back on and kick yourself about.

Although I’m at a place now where I’m very happy with my collection, there are still plenty of things I wish I could hit the rewind button on.  I am someone who believes that it’s good to learn from your own mistakes, but it’s even better when you can learn from the mistakes others have made… especially when those mistakes involve pain, money, and a lot of headaches.  

My back after a brutal laser session last year.

Here are some of the hard lessons I’ve learned along the way.  (including lasering off this large color tattoo of Ted Mosby from “How I Met Your Mother.”  Don’t ask…)

1.) Choose Your Tattoo Artist Wisely

This is probably the single most important lesson I’ve learned.  

Choosing the right artist for your tattoo is something you don’t want to rush.  You’d be wise to research, ask questions, find someone whose style best matches what you are going for, and who is someone you can trust.

Social media has changed the industry of tattooing a lot.  What you see obviously isn’t necessarily what you’ll get. If you base your decision solely on what artists photos look like on Instagram, you are setting yourself up for a potential fiasco. This is important to understand.

I came to the realization a few years back that often times top notch, legendary artists  who are highly respected inside the industry don’t even necessarily have a lot of followers. There are tattooers out there with 5,000 – 10,000 followers who in my personal opinion are creating just as amazing tattoos as plenty of artists with hundreds of thousands of followers.

 And sometimes artists with hundreds of thousands of followers may not be accurately representing the quality of their work, which can clearly be misleading.

This may be the case because in my opinion many of the truest and most authentic artists only care about putting out the best work they possibly can, and aren’t all too concerned with their social media other than the business aspect of it.  You should never make the decision of who you go to simply based on the number of followers they have on social media, because this is often times a very irrelevant measurement when it comes to the quality of work you’re receiving.

Do your research, study their work carefully without looking at the number of likes or followers, and try to make sure you like about 80% or more of the work on their page before you decide if you want to get tattooed by them.  

 

2. Don’t base your desisions on the advice and opinions of people that don’t have to live with the results.

Tattoo collectors often get excited about upcoming pieces and projects and want to share the news/plans with peers, friends, and family.  I’ve been there.

One thing I’ve learned is that everyone has an opinion, especially on tattoos. Don’t base your decisions on the advice and potentially uneducated thoughts of people that don’t have to live with the results.

While it can be great to get feedback from someone you really trust on a specific subject, make sure you are doing your own homework, using your own discretion, and making your own tattoo decisions because at the end of the day it’s you that will be living with the art on your skin potentially forever.

Beautiful front panel by Daniel Rocha (@Danielrochatat2)

3. Have a plan.

This is something that I’ve had to learn the somewhat hard way.  I have gone into some parts of my tattoo journey without an overall plan, and in restrospect I could have saved myself a lot of trouble had I planned things better.

I personally believe it can be a bad idea to start a project (arm-sleeve, leg-sleeve, back piece) without planning that entire section of your body out before you and the artist begin.

Some people like to allow the project to grow more organically as life ebbs and flows, and that can work well too, but for me personally I think having an overall plan can render an overall better end result of the tattoo project.

Like I mentioned before, it can be overwhelming deciding which artist(s) to work with, because there are tens of thousands of amazing tattooers, and it can be very fun to collect different styles from artists who specialize in different things.

In my personal opinion though, I believe it looks best aesthetically when you select a specific artist (or maybe a few) for each project (I.e. a leg-sleeve, arm-sleeve, back-piece) and collect tattoos that fit the body part properly and that the anatomy of them makes sense.

You most likely don’t want just a bunch of random tattoos floating around on your body awkwardly that you have to try to somehow connect together later down the road. I understand some people might like that approach but I assume those people probably aren’t reading this.

Nice fit on these gloves by Jun Cha and Sergio Sanchez tattooed on @240zestways

4. Communication is Key

Since a tattoo is something you will likely have for your entire life, honest, clear and precise communication between you and your artist is critical.  This is one key thing that I’ve had to learn over the years.

I paid the price a few times for not communicating clearly with an artist.  There were times that very talented artists and I weren’t on the same page, and I feel one reason why was because I did not communicate as clearly as I should have.

Learning to ask the right questions, clearly communicate your vision, and also utilizing the specific expertise of the artist will go a long way.

Some things to consider:

Where do you want your tattoo?

What size do you want your tattoo to be?

Do you want black and grey or color?

What do you want your tattoo to look like?  Have references, ideas in words, and any photos you can find to help further the inspiration for the piece. (But never ask your artist to copy someone else’s work) 

What is the budget for your tattoo? Is it best to start the project now or should we wait until my financial situation is more in order?

What is the time frame?

As long as you prepare as much as possible on your end, and clearly communicate with your artist, you are most likely going to be happy with the result. 

If you’re someone that is spontaneous and has an artist that you have total trust in, you might consider a “free-reign” piece.  I personally love the concept of free-reign work, which means that you allow the artist to choose the direction of the piece and create their vision and original artwork.  This takes a tremendous amount of trust, and certainly isn’t something I would reccomend to everyone especially if you’re picky and indecisive.  

Even with free-reign work, in my opinion it can still be important to communicate some things in advance such as your overall goal for the aesthetic of your collection, as well as if there is any subject matter that’s off limits.  That way, you don’t show up on the day of and disagree completely on what you and the artist each envisioned the tattoo to be.

 

I was lucky enough to collect these beautiful free-reign hand pieces from Jak Connolly.

5. Just because you can’t afford the whole project at the moment, doesn’t mean you should cut corners and rush things.

I have done this multiple times.

I couldn’t afford the whole project at the time, so instead of planning the whole thing out and taking baby-steps in the right direction, I rushed and pushed to begin the project without a real plan, hoping things would somehow work out in the end.

Because I was hasty, I wasn’t happy with the work and ended up laser removing certain tattoos.  So in the long run, I ended up spending more money and having to endure the pain and hassle of laser removal.  

Again, if you want an overall large scale bodysuit aesthetic, I believe it’s in most people’s best interest to go slow.  That way, you are able to make sure everything you collect is quality work and cohesive.

My right sleeve done by Nikko Hurtado, massive coverup over laser removal.

6. There’s no rush.

When I found out about the realism genre and became a true collector of this art form, things got very exciting and I became a man on a mission wanting beautiful art on nearly every square inch of my body.

While I’m extremely happy with the majority of my collection, it can be bittersweet running out of room, and sometimes wonder if I did a few things differently.

It’s a marathon not a sprint. The quality of tattoo art is only getting better as the years go on so take your time, plan things out, and enjoy the ride.

Beautifully planned out back piece by @q_tattoos.

7.  Consider The Cohesion of Your Aesthetic

If a cohesive aesthetic is the goal for your collection, focus on large projects rather than just the amount of artists you want to collect from.

I currently have collected work from over 30 different people, and take great pride in the fact that my bodysuit consists of work from so many talented artists.

One of my personal goals with my collection though, is for it to resemble a museum on the human body. It’s fun to see all of the different distinct styles of each artists on us collectors bodysuits.

However, complications may arise when wanting to collect work from  a plethora of artists, rather than focusing on each of your projects specifically.  Potential problems may include interruption of flow and cohesion between different artists, lack of an overall cohesive theme,  as well as the general potential possibility of having different pieces look like they don’t fit in well with your other tatttoos. 

Take a look at this back piece done entirely by Robert Pho.  It’s a great example of how cohesive the work looks when done by one artist.  Something to consider when you plan your projects.  

 

 

Entire back piece done by Robert Pho (@Robert_pho)

 

With all that being said, the last thing to really keep in mind is that there are no official rules when it comes to tattoo collecting, which is half of the beauty if you ask me.  

While I can sit here and tell you about lessons I’ve learned, and things I’ve observed through my personal experience, at the end of the day each person has their own story to tell and their own vision for what they want their collection to look like.   It’s a journey of our own, and no two tattoo journeys are ever the same.

Thanks for reading. Be sure to check us out on Instagram @leadthefollowers, as well as my personal page @jordanfeno. 

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Celebrate yourself and other women around you with a trendy tattoos designs

Being a woman is a celebration and at Swirlster we don’t give a chance to dance a little every time a woman gets one step closer to her goals. So why not reward yourself with something that will last forever to remind you every day of the pride of being a woman? If you’re intimidated by a tattoo, remind yourself how far you’ve come ladies and how much further you have to step and hopefully the task at hand may seem easier to accomplish. Treat yourself to a permanent work of art on your skin to remember everything that matters most to you. Whether it’s her mother’s name etched into her skin, matching tattoos with her best friend, or a permanent reminder of her journey, celebrate Women’s Day 2023 with a unique tattoo for this special day. Pallavi from Devil’z Tattooz brings you all the information about the trendiest tattoo designs of the season to help you choose the best one on this special day.

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Simple Henna Tattoos For Women

Before you try henna tattoos, you should know how long the henna tattoo lasts. It usually depends on how long the Mehandi cake has been left. Usually henna tattoo last 2-3 weeks but they only look significant for 3-4 days.

After that, they look messy and unclear. Here we have chosen 50 henna tattoo designs that will look great while fresh:

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Easy Henna Tattoos

1. Mandala is a concept in Hinduism. Here is a cute mandala henna tattoo for you.

2. The flower is the most common henna tattoo design and they look incredibly beautiful on girls.

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3. Yin yang shows both sides of life: good and evil. Try the Yin and Yang henna tattoo if you believe in the dual nature of life.

4. Girls in the Indian subcontinent try out various henna tattoo designs during auspicious festivals. However, the craze for wedding designs is above other henna designs.

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5. If you want to go the extra mile and try a unique henna tattoo design, I suggest you try a god design as shown in this image.

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6. Henna tattoos are temporary and fade in two to three days, so you can try any design of your choice.

7. The sun is considered a deity in India, so many girls like to try henna tattoo of the sun.

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8. The small henna tattoo design will suit young ladies who are not married and want to try some designs.

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9. If you’re a budding tattoo artist, you should start with simple henna tattoos like this one.

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10. I don’t think the side foot henna tattoo will last very long, but still, if you want to give it a try, here it is. There are many benefits of using henna on the body and they will surprise you.

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11. This henna rose tattoo is so beautiful and unique that I don’t think anyone else could copy it.

12. You can try an unconventional and pretty henna tattoo design. Like here is an idea of a fairy shown with sparkling stars.

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Disclaimer:*** I do not own any of the photographs I post,…

Amanda Bynes New Tattoo | Full Tattoo


Amanda Bynes new tattoo has finally become the talk of the media. After ending the conservatory in February 2022, Amanda said the heart tattoo on her face had been removed. Tattoo removal is still ongoing because it can’t go away all at once. The statement was written on his Instagram account on Wednesday, March 9.

Vanity Fair notes that Amanda has shared a few updates to her Instagram, announcing that she’s saying goodbye to the heart tattoo inked on her cheek. On March 9, he posted a video on his Instagram account and shared an update on his facial tattoo with the caption “Tattoo removal process,”

In the video, we can see she zooms in on the heart design. He’s wearing transparent square glasses that cover most of the tattoos, and when she removes them, we can see that the design has faded a bit. Looks like it might just come out of a laser session. Amanda removed the heart tattoo because the color had faded. At that time he was wearing a black vest, bright red lipstick, and a ring on his nose.

About Amanda Bynes New Tattoo

Amanda Bynes declare that her conservatory ends in February 2022. She is now healthy mentally fit, and cares for her well-being. She turns to the new look too with new color hair to black. However, another video recently shared that she said “bye” to the hombre color in favor of a full dark brown. It also looks as if he shaved off part of the image.

Amanda Bynes celebrates a major victory over the end of her 9-year conservatory for mental health issues and drug abuse. And Lynn Bynes as conservator of her daughter. In 2013, he was placed under a temporary conservatory when he was 27 years old. after a series of mental health and substance abuse problems.

Amanda’s mother admires the positive changes that have occurred in her daughter’s life. Lynn said she supports the end of the conservatory which has made many positive changes for Amanda.
Tamar Arminak said: “Lynn is very proud of the progress Amanda has made over the past few years and is very excited about the next chapter in her life. A mother will always support positive things for her child to have a happy future. Lynn is therefore very supportive of her request. Amanda to stop the conservatory.

Her Mother’s Response

Lynn Bynes as Amanda’s mother currently has legal control over Amanda’s personal, medical and financial matters. Another positive thing is that he has continued to make progress in his career over the past few years. Amanda has released rap songs and studied at the Los Angeles Institute of Fashion Design & Merchandising. Paul Michael, her fiancé is very supportive of all of Amanda’s progress so far. That’s why Amanda Bynes new tattoo is dedicated to Paul.

Amanda Bynes New Tattoo

Amanda Bynes new tattoo is like announcing her engagement to Paul. The couple had broken off their engagement. But, in the end in September 2020 they reconciled. The two were seen together in January 2021. Paul posted a photo of the two of them on his Instagram account with an interesting caption on it, “At baes.”

Amanda Bynes new tattoo on her wrist, bearing the name “PAUL” makes her more self-confident come out. She chooses the new ink PAUL is in gothic style. In addition, there is a red rose tattoo on his arm and a small tattoo that says d**k. Well, I have to hide the alphabet on the spelling of it anyway.

Amanda is 36 now and regarding her future, says, “In recent years, I have worked hard to improve my health so that I can live and work independently. I will continue to prioritize well-being and am excited about future endeavors. I’m sure I’m including my fragrance line and look forward to sharing as much as possible, including renting a house in the Los Angeles area that she “wanted to share with Paul.”


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