Tattoos

116 Celebrities with Traditional Tattoos

Spanish: El Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a Mexican celebration of dead ancestors that occurs each year on November 1st and 2nd, coinciding with another Roman Catholic celebration, All Saints Day. On this multi-day holiday, family and friends come together to remember fallen friends and family members and to pray for and support the spiritual growth of those who have died.

  • Melanie Martinez Traditional Tattoo Design On Arm

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Melanie Martinez has a tattoo of a Kewpie doll in a pink rabbit costume holding an ice cream cone on her left forearm. Along with three other tattoos that Lauren Winzer gave her, she also received this one in June 2015. Her design is based on two childhood memories. Here are a few memories she shared with Fuse:

This one is based off of a couple experiences from when I was a kid. My first word was “mine.” It happened when I was in my walker in my driveway and my dad snatched an ice cream out of my hand and I just screamed “mine!”…like “Give me my ice cream! Why’d you take my ice cream?” And then there’s a picture of me outside dressed as a bunny…So I just did a little Kewpie baby dressed as a bunny, holding ice cream that’s melting, just to mix the two experiences.

  • Ruby Rose Traditional Tattoo Design On Arm

Rubies Rose’s right forearm has three tattoos, the first of which is Leonardo from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which she received from artist Rhys Gordon in November 2011.

In the picture that she posted on Twitter, she is dressed as a little girl dressed in Ninja Turtles costumes. “This is why I have Leonardo the ninja turtle tattooed on me. I wore this to school. I thought I was him,”

  • Melanie Martinez Traditional Tattoo Design On Arm

In March 2015, Melanie Martinez had this tattoo done by artist Marie Sena on her upper right arm. On top of the pink birthday cake are a party hat and a lit candle. It is decorated with flowers and ribbons. Melanie’s debut album Crybaby, notably the illustration for “Pity Party,” was inspired by the artwork of Chloe Tersigni, who illustrated the storybook accompaniment to the album.

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