Sep 30
Insects
This page is full of different types of insect tattoos and designs. With designs in the first gallery being a mix of miscellaneous insect tattoo designs. From bee tattoos to beetle tattoos, and a couple of miscellaneous ones with fantasy insect designs.
Insect Tattoos
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Butterfly tattoos are some of the most popular tattoos among girls. Most like the tattoos on their lower back. This gallery has a ton of unique designs to choose from. Hopefully we can get some nice butterfly tattoo flash up a little later, or even better see one of these exact designs on someone. As always all the designs are downloadable and printable by clicking on the enlarge this photo link in the tatto image gallery.
Butterfly Tattoos
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This scorpion gallery has some awesome designs in it. With some fantasy scorpion tattoos and some ordinary designs as well. There are a few tribal scorpion tattoo designs in here as well but the selection is kind of limited. Hopefully in the future we can dedicate an entire gallery to tribal scorpion tattoos but for now they will be have to be combined. Enjoy the free tattoos!
Scorpion Tattoos
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This gallery is for spiders and spider web tattoo designs. Right now this section is a little bland limited but hopefully i will be able to find more available tattoos to share with everyone.
Spider Tattoos
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August 2nd, 2008 at 2:55 pm
I like the insect tattoos. Can I order the fighting hornet?
December 9th, 2008 at 10:50 pm
Spider
Most cultural traditions perpetuate the image of the spider as a treacherous creature that cannot be trusted. It sits on its web, waiting to entrap prey, and may even kill its own spouse, as in the case of the BLACK WIDOW. By and large, this is the symbolism on which most tattoo artwork of spiders is based. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule, such as in West Africa, where there are many amazing tales of the spider as a hero and champion of mankind, a cunning trickster who gives mankind corn and the hoe. According to the Greeks, the young girl Arachne was so gifted at the art of weaving that she dared to challenge the goddess Athena to a contest. While Athena wove majestic portraits of the gods and their punishments of mortals, Arachne wove the loves of the male gods for mortal women. In response Athena flew into a rage and struck Arachne with her shuttle. Arachne tried to hang herself but Athena saved her and changed her into a spider, ever dangling at the end of her thread. Arachne’s was the fate to which humans were doomed if they dared to challenge a god.