Showing posts with label alibata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alibata. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Filipino tattoo/ tribal polynesian

A #Filipino bs in South Africa walkin in just right time and got his #Filipinotribal done tattoo done in #Immortal tattoo shop located at building c. groundfloor of #Tiendesitas mall frontera verde ortigas Pasig Manila Philippines
contact us for appointment 09179337730
we also accept walkins
www.franktattoo.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/immortaltattoomanila
www.facebook.com/immortaltattoophilippines
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com






























Monday, December 29, 2014

A collector tattoo/ filipino tattoo/american pinoy

A tattoo colector from California visited Frank to add some oriental background in his tattoo, tattoo done in IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP, Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines
www.facebook.com/immortaltattoomanila
www.franktattoo.blogspot.com
www.immortaltattooshop.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 09179337730 — at Tiendesitas, Valleverde Pasigll


A tattoo colector from California visited Frank to add some oriental background in his tattoo, tattoo done in IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP, Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines
www.facebook.com/immortaltattoomanila
www.franktattoo.blogspot.com
www.immortaltattooshop.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 09179337730 — at Tiendesitas, Valleverde Pasigll

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Filipino tribal tattoo/3stars and Sun/tribal

A Filipino Petrolium executive from Subic got his new Filipino tribal tattoo done in  IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP, Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines

www.immortaltattooshop.com

email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 09179337730 — at Tiendesitas.

A Filipino Petrolium executive from Subic got his new Filipino tribal tattoo done in  IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP, Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines

www.immortaltattooshop.com

email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 09179337730 — at Tiendesitas.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Filipino Tattoo/ Australian Tattoo/ Tribal tattoo

done in Immortal tattoo shop in Tiendesitas mall, Ortigas ave. cor.c5 road Pasig city Manila Philippines
mobile# 09179337730
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.tattoo-manila.com

Filipino Australian got his full sleeve Filipino Tattoo in 1 session 8 hours
Filipino Australian got his full sleeve Filipino Tattoo in 1 session 8 hoursdone in Immortal tattoo shop in Tiendesitas mall, Ortigas ave. cor.c5 road Pasig city Manila Philippines
mobile# 09179337730
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.tattoo-manila.com



Filipino Australian got his full sleeve Filipino Tattoo in 1 session 8 hours
don
e in Immortal tattoo shop in Tiendesitas mall, Ortigas ave. cor.c5 road Pasig city Manila Philippines
mobile# 09179337730
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.tattoo-manila.com

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Filipino tattoo/Canadian tattoo/alibata tribal

Mr. Alonzo From Toronto Canada visited Frank for his first ever Filipino tattoo and his last name Alonzo, translated in baybayin(alibata) an ancient Filipino writings.
add: IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP, Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines 

www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile#0927.890.2103 

Mr. Alonzo From Toronto Canada visited Frank for his first ever Filipino tattoo and his last name Alonzo, translated in baybayin(alibata) an ancient Filipino writings.
add: IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP, Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines 

www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile#0927.890.2103 

Mr. Alonzo a pure Filipino From Toronto Canada visited Frank for his first ever Filipino tattoo and his last name Alonzo, translated in baybayin(alibata) an ancient Filipino writings.
add: IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP, Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines 

www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile#0927.890.2103 

3D tattoo Rosary/ religious tattoo

3d Rosary tattoo 

add: IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP, Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines 

www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile#0927.890.2103 

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

MOUNTAINEERS Tattoo/filipino tattoo/polynesian

  Mountaineers got his first ever tattoo in Immortal tattoo shop, he has his design created by her artist Girlfriend it's pretty cool that's why Frank didn't change it he actually like it but he also add little bit details in it. CHEERS TO ALL MOUNTANEERS 
 
  The Lonely Planet-recommended web portal for hiking in the Philippines, PinoyMountaineer has the most comprehensive list of guides for mountains and outdoor destinations in the country, as well as bulletins to keep you updated with the local mountaineering scene. This blog is authored by Gideon Lasco, avid mountaineer and medical doctor, and was established in 2007 with the help of Ivan Henares of the award-winning travel blog Ivan About Town.

Immortal Tattoo Shop,Tiendesitas mall Ortigas ave. cor.C5road Ortigas center Pasig city, Manila Philippines,

 www.immortaltattooshop.com 
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com 
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com 
mobile# 0927.890.2103 
tel.775.9892

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Filipino Tattoo/Pinoy tattoo/Polynesian/Pinoy pride

Filipino Tattoo
Dave will be leaving the Philippines for good possibly a U.S citizen in California. 
Without planing he walk in to Immortal Tattoo Shop, exactly Frank don't have a schedule for that day. He told Frank that He wanted to have a Filipino Tribal (incorporated in Polynesian) in his sleeves right away... 
after more than four hours he's finally done with a mission accomplished! Body and soul are satisfied and  ready to leave his Friends, Family, specially his beloved Mother land PHILIPPINES...Immortal Tattoo Shop,Tiendesitas mall Ortigas ave. cor.C5road Ortigas center Pasig city, Manila Philippines, www.immortaltattooshop.comwww.franktattoo.multiply.comwww.tattoo-manila.com email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com mobile# 0927.890.2103 tel.775.9892

Filipino Tattoo
Dave will be leaving the Philippines for good possibly a U.S citizen in California.
Without planing he walk in to Immortal Tattoo Shop, exactly Frank don't have a schedule for that day. He told Frank that He wanted to have a Filipino Tribal (incorporated in Polynesian) in his sleeves right away...
after more than four hours he's finally done with a mission accomplished! Body and soul are satisfied and  ready to leave his Friends, Family, specially his beloved Mother land PHILIPPINES...

Filipino Tattoo
Dave will be leaving the Philippines for good possibly a U.S citizen in California.
Without planing he walk in to Immortal Tattoo Shop, exactly Frank don't have a schedule for that day. He told Frank that He wanted to have a Filipino Tribals in his sleeves right away...
after more than four hours he's finally done with a mission accomplished! Body and soul are satisfied and  ready to leave his Friends, Family, specially his beloved Mother land PHILIPPINES...



Immortal Tattoo Shop,Tiendesitas mall Ortigas ave. cor.C5road Ortigas center Pasig city, Manila Philippines,

 www.immortaltattooshop.com 
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com 
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com 
mobile# 0927.890.2103 
tel.775.9892


Filipino Tattoo
Dave will be leaving the Philippines for good possibly a U.S citizen in California.
Without planing he walk in to Immortal Tattoo Shop, exactly Frank don't have a schedule for that day. He told Frank that He wanted to have a Filipino Tribals in his sleeves right away...
after more than four hours he's finally done with a mission accomplished! Body and soul are satisfied and  ready to leave his Friends, Family, specially his beloved Mother land PHILIPPINES..

Immortal Tattoo Shop,Tiendesitas mall Ortigas ave. cor.C5road Ortigas center Pasig city, Manila Philippines, www.immortaltattooshop.com
 www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com 
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com 
mobile# 0927.890.2103 
tel.775.9892

Monday, July 30, 2012

Proud Father tattoo


Loving Father,
tattooed his Children's initials in Alibata font incorporate with some Filipino/polynesian tribal  in to it.
done in 2hours

Immortal Tattoo Shop,Tiendesitas mall Ortigas ave. cor.C5road Ortigas center Pasig city, Manila Philippines, www.immortaltattooshop.com www.franktattoo.multiply.comwww.tattoo-manila.com email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com mobile# 0927.890.2103 tel.775.9892


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

FILIPINO TATTOO/ ALIBATA/LAPULAPU/HAWAII TATTOO

 FILIPINO'S INVADED HAWAII,
CARLOS a Fil-Hawaiian guy visited Frank with his Family in Immortal tattoo Shop, to have his forearm tattooed with his name Carlos translated in  Alibata font, included Lapulapu in binta (filipino boat) done in 1 session 4 hours
Tiendesitas mall Ortigas ave. cor.C5road Ortigas center Pasig city, Manila Philippines,


www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 0927.890.2103
tel. (02) 775.9892
 FILIPINO'S INVADED HAWAII,
CARLOS a Fil-Hawaiian guy visited Frank with his Family in Immortal tattoo Shop, to have his forearm tattooed with his name Carlos translated in  Alibata font, included Lapulapu in binta (filipino boat) done in 1 session 4 hours
Tiendesitas mall Ortigas ave. cor.C5road Ortigas center Pasig city, Manila Philippines,


www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 0927.890.2103
tel. (02) 775.9892
 FILIPINO'S INVADED HAWAII,
CARLOS a Fil-Hawaiian guy visited Frank with his Family in Immortal tattoo Shop, to have his forearm tattooed with his name Carlos translated in  Alibata font, included Lapulapu in binta (filipino boat) done in 1 session 4 hours
Tiendesitas mall Ortigas ave. cor.C5road Ortigas center Pasig city, Manila Philippines,


www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 0927.890.2103
tel. (02) 775.9892
FILIPINO'S INVADED HAWAII,
CARLOS a Fil-Hawaiian guy visited Frank with his Family in Immortal tattoo Shop, to have his forearm tattooed with his name Carlos translated in  Alibata font, included Lapulapu in binta (filipino boat) done in 1 session 4 hours
Tiendesitas mall Ortigas ave. cor.C5road Ortigas center Pasig city, Manila Philippines,


www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 0927.890.2103
tel. (02) 775.9892

Monday, February 20, 2012

Alibata/Filipino tattoo/immortaltattoo

The Philippines is a country with a very rich and diverse culture.  With over 7,000 islands settled in the Pacific ocean in Southeast Asia, it has been a port utilized for trade and a pit stop for countries exploring the open waters.  It is the country’s accessible and convenient location that has also subjected it to imperialism, being used as a strategic post for political advances.  The US of A, Japan, and Spain are countries who have all had their slices of the Philippine pie, the latter ruling the 3rd world country for nearly 300 years, all of which has contributed to reshaping the culture of Filipinos.  The influence of its colonizers can be seen in much of the Philippine culture today – foods have similarities to Spanish dishes, dialects carry the same phonetics as the Spanish and Malay languages,
     the culture that exists today and has been able to adapt and transform throughout its history of colonization has also left behind significant cultural pieces that once defined and dominated the landscape.  One of those artifacts that I have been obsessed with the past few years is the language of Alibata, one of the Philippines’ earliest and original native writing scripts.  Also known as Baybayin which literally means “to spell”, this language is believed to be used as early as the 14th century.  The introduction of the Spanish in 1521 marked the beginning of Alibata’s decline.  The roman alphabet today is the dominant script in the Philippines and is used to write most, if not all of its 170 dialects.  Despite the fact that it is vanishing, there are still few who have written about the language and have been able to call attention to the fading language.  Luckily, I discovered one of these publications a few years back and have been interested in exploring the history and dynamics of the script ever since.  I have studied the language and have experimented with its type in various processes, creating my own interpretations and compositions of the script.  Below are a few pieces I have experimented with but please mind that they are in their early stages.  I have yet to refine all of them but I wanted to share with you the writing script that is slowly fading away into extinction.  I plan to carry this project to completion to serve as a foundation for the existence of Alibata and its future.
 www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 0927.890.2103
tel. (02) 775.9892


The Philippines is a country with a very rich and diverse culture.  With over 7,000 islands settled in the Pacific ocean in Southeast Asia, it has been a port utilized for trade and a pit stop for countries exploring the open waters.  It is the country’s accessible and convenient location that has also subjected it to imperialism, being used as a strategic post for political advances.  The US of A, Japan, and Spain are countries who have all had their slices of the Philippine pie, the latter ruling the 3rd world country for nearly 300 years, all of which has contributed to reshaping the culture of Filipinos.  The influence of its colonizers can be seen in much of the Philippine culture today – foods have similarities to Spanish dishes, dialects carry the same phonetics as the Spanish and Malay languages,
     the culture that exists today and has been able to adapt and transform throughout its history of colonization has also left behind significant cultural pieces that once defined and dominated the landscape.  One of those artifacts that I have been obsessed with the past few years is the language of Alibata, one of the Philippines’ earliest and original native writing scripts.  Also known as Baybayin which literally means “to spell”, this language is believed to be used as early as the 14th century.  The introduction of the Spanish in 1521 marked the beginning of Alibata’s decline.  The roman alphabet today is the dominant script in the Philippines and is used to write most, if not all of its 170 dialects.  Despite the fact that it is vanishing, there are still few who have written about the language and have been able to call attention to the fading language.  Luckily, I discovered one of these publications a few years back and have been interested in exploring the history and dynamics of the script ever since.  I have studied the language and have experimented with its type in various processes, creating my own interpretations and compositions of the script.  Below are a few pieces I have experimented with but please mind that they are in their early stages.  I have yet to refine all of them but I wanted to share with you the writing script that is slowly fading away into extinction.  I plan to carry this project to completion to serve as a foundation for the existence of Alibata and its future

www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 0927.890.2103
tel. (02) 775.9892