Tattoo Vector Set like dragon tree bird cloud tiger

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2013-10-30

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Tattoo Vector Set like dragon tree bird cloud tiger.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Dragon,Drawn,Hand,Pirate,Pirate ship,Ship,Skull,Sparrow,Tattoo,Tiger,Tree



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This vector contains the following main colors: White,Celeste,Mountain Mist,Ironside Gray,Mine Shaft

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    Dragon Drawn Hand Pirate Pirate ship Ship Skull Sparrow Tattoo Tiger Tree White Celeste Mountain Mist Ironside Gray Mine Shaft

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Tattoo wiki:
>For the unrelated Military music tattoo, a parade, see Military Tattoo. </p> A Tattoo is a design in ink or some other pigment, usually decorative or symbolic, placed permanently under the skin. In technical terms, tattooing is micro-pigment implantation. Tattoos are a type of body modification.The word tattoo is usually traced to the Tahitian tatu or tatau, meaning to mark or strike (the latter referring to traditional methods of applying the designs). In Japanese the word used for traditional designs or those that are applied using traditional methods is irezumi ("insertion of ink"), while "tattoo" is used for non-Japanese designs. Most tattoo enthusiasts refer to tattoos as tats, art or work, and to tattooists as artists. This usage is gaining support, with mainstream art galleries holding exhibitions of tattoo designs and photographs of tattoos. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Ship wiki:
arge, sea-going watercraft, sometimes with multiple decks. A ship usually has sufficient size to carry its own boats, such as lifeboats, dinghies, or runabouts. A rule of thumb saying (though it doesn't always apply) goes: "a boat can fit on a ship, but a ship can't fit on a boat". Often local law and regulation will define the exact size (or the number of masts) which a boat requires to become a ship. (Note that one refers to submarines as "boats"). Compare vessel. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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