Humans have been marking their skin permanently for thousands of years. A tattoo can be a remembrance, a constant prayer, a warning, or simply an amazing work of art. The reasons behind them can be intensely personal, decorative, whimsical, or utilitarian. They can signify tribal allegiance, personal history, or nothing at all. Collected below are recent images of skin art and a few glimpses into the owners of these tattoos and their reasons for modifying their own bodies.
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Tattoo devotee Deryn Stephenson poses during The Tattoo Jam Festival on August 5, 2011 in Doncaster, England. The Tattoo Jam Festival is Britain's biggest gathering of tattoo professionals and skin art devotees. The event hosts over 300 artists working in the exhibition hall of Doncaster Racecourse revealing their latest designs and techniques. #
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A Thai Buddhist monk, his head tattooed with sacred religious writings, offers prayers during merit making ceremonies on Sunday, June 19, 2011, to remember those killed in last year's riots in Bangkok, Thailand. #
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Miljenko Parserisas Bukovic displays some of his 82 tattoos of U.S. actress Julia Roberts during a photo-shoot in Valparaiso, Chile, on March 9, 2011. Parserisas, 56, started getting tattoos of the actress after watching her film "Erin Brockovich". The newspaper vendor, who has spent a million pesos ($2,500) for the 82 tattoos of the actress inspired by various scenes in the film, plans to get more tattoos of her on his chest, back and arms as long as there is space and he has the money. #
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Sharon Swates shows a memorial tattoo to her sons on active service during the Ink For Heroes event on June 18, 2011 in Catterick, England. Ink For Heroes is a charity event to raise money and awareness of the soldiers that are injured during service, with all proceeds going to both 'Help The Heroes' and 'The British Legion'. Injured soldiers can also get tattooed for free during the event. #
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Leader of Mara 18 street gang, Marlon Martinez, gestures while inside a maximum security cell within the Torre de Tribunales courthouse in Guatemala City on March 30, 2011. The gang members were sentenced to 47 years in prison for the murder of Jorge Winter, a teacher at the Etapa II correctional facility, during a riot. #
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French writer Tristane Banon takes part in the TV show "Le Grand Journal" at the French TV Canal+ in Paris on September 19, 2011. Banon, who has accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of attempting to rape her in 2003 recently showed her new tattoo, which reads in part "never flee, always pursue". #
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A man is tattooed during the International Tattoo Parade in Prievidza, Slovakia, on July 30, 2011. About 30 tattoo studios from Czech republic and Slovakia participated in the first such event in Slovakia. #
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Michelle Hidalgo of Leesburg, Virginia, reveals a tattoo on her back in memory of her father, Jim Hull, who was a flight attendant and one of the 230 people killed when a Paris-bound TWA flight 800 jet exploded in the sky off the Long Island coast 15 years ago. Family members and friends gathered to mark the anniversary of the crash at Smith Point County Park in Shirley, New York, on July 17, 2011. #
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An inmate of the Women's Prison of Brasilia prepares for the third annual beauty pageant titled Miss Penitentiary, in Brasilia August 3, 2011. A modeling agency selected 12 finalists out of nearly 100 women who entered the competition. The tattoo reads "Deliver me from evil". #
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A pro-Syrian regime protester with a tattoo on his chest of Syrian President Bashar Assad, left, and his brother Bassel Assad, right, near where about 200 people from the Islamic Group Jamaa Islamiya, who are opposed to Assad, had planned a protest, in front of the Syrian embassy, in Beirut, Lebanon, on August 11, 2011. #
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Actress Angelina Jolie attends "The Tree Of Life" premiere during the 64th Annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 16, 2011 in Cannes, France. Tattooed on her back, a prayer in Sanskrit, and on her arm, the locations where her immediate family first entered her life or the world, biological and adopted children Maddox (Cambodia), Zahara (Ethiopia), Shiloh (Namibia), Plax (Vietnam), twins Knox and Vivienne (France), and Brad Pitt (birthplace in Oklahoma). #
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A tattooed model presents a creation by French designer Thierry Mugler during the Men's fall-winter 2011-2012 ready-to-wear collection show on January 19, 2011 in Paris. #
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An ethnic minority Chin woman, bearing a facial tattoo, in Panmaung Village, in Myanmar's remote northwest, on February 8, 2011. Ma Htwe recalled the day of agony she suffered, more than five decades ago, when her face was etched with the intricate tattoo that still lines her papery skin like a spider's web. With the practice ceasing two generations ago, Ma Htwe is now among a very few women left alive who bear the tattoos. #
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A Russian specialist shows his tattoo in front of an Su-30 during MAKS-2011, the International Aviation and Space Show, in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, on August 16, 2011. #
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In this photo taken March 16, 2011, Duane Barker of Rome, Georgia, shows off his tattoos. Barke said the tattoos on his chest -- of Marlon Brando and Johnny Cash -- were probably the most painful because they cover his collarbone. He and his wife Amanda Barker have decorated their bodies with tattoos of stars, including Sharon Stone, Vincent Price, Clint Eastwood, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley and Al Pacino. #
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The identification number that the Nazis tattooed on Oscar Florentine's arm during World War II is visible as a group of 30 Greek Jews, all Nazi concentration camp survivors, attend a ceremony in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki, on Monday, June 20, 2011. An estimated 60,000 Greek Jews, most of the country's prewar Jewish population, were killed by the Nazis during the war. #
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Tattooed hand of a member of a white supremacy group giving a fascist salute during a gathering in West Allis, Wisconsin, September 3, 2011. Neo-Nazi demonstrators gathered for a "rally in defense of white America" in response to an incident that Milwaukee Police Chief described as racially charged violence outside the Wisconsin state fair on August 4, 2011. #
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Skater "Cherry D'vine" from the Stockholm Roller Derby shows the tattoos on her hands before a women's flat track roller derby bout against the Kallio Rolling Rainbow in Huddinge June 11, 2011. #
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A tattoo of a grenade decorates the arm of Pfc. Michael Cagle, 20, of San Carlos, California, with the U.S. Army's Bravo Company of the 25th Infantry Division, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Battalion 27th Infantry Regiment based in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, as he fills sandbags on September 7, 2011 at Combat Outpost Monti in Kunar province, Afghanistan. #
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Stetson Johnson, 18, holds back his hair to show a tattoo on his forehead in his home in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, May 4, 2011. The bar code on his forehead hides the word "rapest" which Johnson said that attackers forcibly tattooed on his forehead. He had the bar code tattooed over it in an attempt to hide it. The numbers are three 7s for lucky 7 and 10 for 2010. #
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A visitor displays her tattooed back on a balcony of the exhibition hall during the 13th International Tattoo Convention in the Czech capital Prague, on June 10, 2011 #
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Maria Jose Cristerna poses for pictures during a press conference at a tattoo shop in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, June 3, 2011. The Mexican tattoo artist said she started to cover her body in tattoos, piercings, titanium implants and dental fangs to re-invent herself as a vampire, her reaction after suffering domestic violence. Cristerna is in Colombia to attend a tattooing international convention. #
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Soccer fan Martin Hueschen, 41, from Dortmund has a design showing Germany's soccer trophy and Borussia Dortmund soccer club coach Juergen Klopp, tattooed on his back at a tattoo shop in Unna April 20, 2011. #
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