A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Star tattoos I like

I don’t know if I actually do like this next tattoo or not. Part of me thinks it’s sexy (the bottom half of me I suppose) — and really, could any tattoo ruin that? — but part of me thinks it looks like she’s farting stars. I’m sorry, maybe I’m immature, but that’s what comes to mind… This was inked by James Reed at Marked For Life in Warren, MI.

Before I go — these updates came late today — let me give you three more quick tattoos. On the left are some stars within stars (maybe it’s inspired by 2001, ha, sorry, nerd joke) on Will. The middle one (the Scooby Doo tattoo) is by Ryan Zachary in Portland, OR. And finally, on the right, is a star piece (c/o IAM:London.Midnight) by Ben at Slave to the Needle in Seattle.

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3 responses to “Star tattoos I like”

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    Posted on 02-28-2006 23:02:38 by silver
    I love how beautifully bold that last piece is. The size makes an ordinary design unforgetable.

    Posted on 02-28-2006 23:02:49 by outmywindow
    “Oh my god — it’s full of stars!”

    Posted on 03-01-2006 03:29:59 by .
    mmm the top on is sexy *drools*

    Posted on 03-01-2006 06:39:07 by PaleCheekedAngel
    Oh, I didn’t think of the farting stars thing til I read that… Poop.

    Posted on 03-01-2006 08:05:01 by R
    “I’m so emo I fart stars”?

    Posted on 03-01-2006 08:35:20 by Poppie
    I really like the last one, it looks much nicer than the tiny random stars everyone has these days.

    Posted on 03-01-2006 10:07:42 by wild skin
    definitely…it’s a starred fart…i think that if the tattoo would have been settled maybe following a bit more the line of her butt would look nicer…just an opinion…

    Posted on 03-01-2006 12:50:52 by owned
    isn’t it neat when you read what you were just thinking? haha, so i’m immature too then…could it be anything else than star farts? hahaha.

    and scooby rocks.

    Posted on 03-01-2006 14:16:04 by ryanzachary
    I think the star fart is pretty hot. And I also think it’s great that someone who looks at thousands of pictures a day thinks my work is good enough to post. Much appreciated!

    Posted on 03-01-2006 17:39:36 by Ailia
    I think the stars do look like farts in that first one. But is farting stars really bad? It has to be better than farting…well.. farts. Is that kind of like farting roses? OOH tattoo idea!

    Posted on 03-01-2006 19:22:35 by lcs
    hahahah first thing on my mind when i saw the first pic: she’s farting stars!

    oh fuck… i’m totally immature! hahah

    Posted on 03-01-2006 21:59:11 by Kendra
    Well, it looks like shes leaning a big more on the right leg then the other. Maybe it’d look better if she was standing up straight and the camera was centered instead of coming from the right. Position and camera angle probably distorts it so it doesn’t look to follow the curvature of her butt.

    The last one is hot Hot HOT!

    Posted on 03-01-2006 23:05:47 by Randy
    Maybe something is going UP her butt and left a trail of stars???

    Posted on 03-02-2006 01:33:18 by Kendra
    I like Randy’s idea

    Posted on 03-02-2006 10:11:51 by Wonderland
    wouldn’t farting stars be extremely painful?

    Posted on 03-02-2006 11:02:08 by lcs
    not so painful as a comet going up your ass! hahaha

    Posted on 03-02-2006 14:18:04 by BadlyDrawnGirl
    haha.. Im so emo i fart stars.

    that was great. 🙂

  2. erin Avatar

    thats my ass!
    i think farting stars is a great idea. I didn’t think of it untill now…but i think it’s funny

  3. sam Avatar
    sam

    I really like the large stars on that girls right side

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