Showing posts with label Tattoo Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattoo Art. Show all posts

10.6.10

Dangers Of Home Made Tattoo Ink

It is amazing how big a role tattoo ink plays in the whole pop culture scene. The artist would still be an artist but his or her work would lack the permanency that the ink provides. Colors, shapes and words would be nothing more than a faded memory.

But with the ink comes a lasting work of art that is there for the world to see. There is more to ink than what most people realize.

There will always be those individuals interested in making the tattoo ink themselves. If you absolutely must make your own or you are simply curious as to the process, it is important to understand the process and sterilization procedures used to manufacture tattoo ink.

You cannot simply venture out into the woods and gather up the colors, come back home and mix it all up. Please take the time to understand how chemistry works and get as much information as possible on making your own ink.

Tattoo ink is a delicate thing. In the hands of someone experienced it can be transformed from a puddle of color into a work of art to be admired for decades. In the hands of an amateur or the home-made tattoo machine it can become something deadly.

It is never worth the health risk to go with cheap or poorly manufactured ink. It may look simple and easy in the tattoo parlor but there is more to creating a tattoo than meets the eye.

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8.6.10

Leaving Your Past Behind With Laser Tattoo Removal

The overwhelmingly popular act of tattooing the body has spread across the globe as a hallmark of entering adulthood. Teens anxiously wait the time when they can legally get a tattoo and parents try their best to warn their teens of the consequences of their actions.

Many tattoo studios see individuals come into the parlor with a set idea of getting another person's name inked into their skin. All the artist can do is shake their head in silence and remind them the only way to loose the ink later is through laser tattoo removal.

Laser tattoo removal is not an easy procedure. Many people report that it feels as if hot grease were splattering their skin. The red marks can last for days and there is a possibility of scarring.

Many of the side effects depend on how much area is covered as well as how deep the pigmentation was etched into the skin. The tattoo may have only taken a few hours to receive but getting rid of it is a far more expensive and time consuming endeavor.

Much like ranch owners that brand their cattle so they can be identified, so too does gangs. Gang leaders want each member to be tattooed as a way of identification.

But for those who want to escape the trials of gang life, their tattoo is a constant reminder to themselves and the world that the guns and violence are not far away. There is hope though. Laser tattoo removal is a way many professionals are donating their time and money to help ex-gang members leave their past behind.

It cannot heal what is on the inside but it can get rid of the outward reminders.

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5.6.10

Revival Of The Henna Tattoo

The Henna tattoo has undergone a revival in recent years with the explosion of culture influencing from India to Asia. Once found only in certain cultures, Henna has become very popular with individuals wishing to use a more natural form of tattoo that is not permanent.

The Henna tattoo art is one of complex lines and symbols that are traditionally associated with Indian weddings in the Far East but have roots that go back much farther. Some historians attribute the first henna tattoo to literature detailing the battle between Baal and Anath as far back as the Bronze Age.

The henna tattoo has a long and rich history. It tells stories about past struggles in history as well as marking important events in a person's life.

The influence of the tattoo has permeated culture and with henna the designs can be continuously changed and redesigned. There is no worry of a permanent picture that later may have to be laser removed.

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4.6.10

Cultural Phenomenon Of The Art Tattoo

The art tattoo has certainly come a long way since the first human marked his or her body for a ritual. Many of the early markings were to distinguish between clans or tribes but have since evolved into a pop cultural phenomenon.

Soccer mom's sporting tattoos on their ankles and teenagers eagerly marking their body to show their transcendence from childhood into adulthood.

An art tattoo may still be considered a mark of stigma for older generations. This is especially true of more conservative individuals in their latter years of life.

Even middle aged individuals find themselves regretting the tokens of their past and are turning to laser tattoo removal as a way to erase those memories. Younger generations are enthralled with the idea of ink marking their rites of passage from childhood to adulthood.

The art tattoo has reached a new level acceptance due to television shows such as TLC's Miami Ink. Viewers watch individuals of all walk's of life coming into the parlor to become etched with ink.

Some are dedicated works of art depicting lost loved ones or as a tribute to special people in the tattooed person's life. The reasons are many and the tattoo machine, throughout the world, is working overtime to make those marks.

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31.5.10

An Airbrush Tattoo Is Not Permanent

There is an alternative to permanent tattooing. It does not have to be the wipe and stick decals found in machines. There is a quick method available to those who do not wish to be left with a lasting mark and who also do not want the pain and risk associated with permanent inking.

The airbrush tattoo has risen in popularity due to its ease of application. It is very similar, and could indeed be called the same thing, as the sunless tanning applications found at tanning salons.

The airbrush tattoo can be a great party attraction. It is low cost, easy to set up and can offer hours of fun for the guests. Many parents consider this option when searching for entertainment for children's parties. The kids get all of the fun without a parent or guardian worrying about permanent marks.

Before you go out and get a bit of ink that is going to be with you until you depart from this world, consider trying out an airbrush tattoo first. You can get an idea of what you like as well as where you want to place it.

Do not look at it as being a knock-off version of the real thing but more as a bit of research into a lasting investment. The idea behind tattooing your body is to be happy with the result, not regretting it ten years later.

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29.5.10

Decorating Your Body With Tattoo Pictures

Adorning the body through the use of tattoo pictures is just one way in which to show these works of art. If you look around you, you will find tattoo ideas that can be used in many other forms of decorating.

A tattoo designer can now display their work through other mediums than just the body, and with our renewed interest and acceptance of tattoos, it provides an opportunity for artists to show their work and also reach more people and provide another means of income.

Tattoo pictures are often of religious objects or symbols. Cross tattoos are still very popular and tribal tattoos continue to be used in many cultures to represent their spirituality.

Now that North American society has become more tolerant of tattoos, you can find images of them on things like Christmas decorations, or even on more religious objects like a cross or a shrine. Placing tattoos on these items is just a way of accentuating the spirituality, not reducing it.

Each individual has the right to utilize tattoo pictures either in the form of body art, or in the form of decoration. Whether it is on the computer, your home, or to show people that you have certain religious or spiritual beliefs, tattoo ideas surround us now more than ever.

Utilizing this form of art has gone beyond the body and while more people are accepting of body art, you do have a choice if you'd rather not put a tattoo on your body but still want to express yourself in a unique way.

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27.5.10

The Significance Of Tribal Tattoos

The human connection can be seen through tribal tattoos. While people may be separated by thousands of geographical miles or even thousands of years, they can still feel bonded to a particular group of people through the use of tribal tattoo designs.

A quick search on the internet can give you many studies and research projects discussing the multiple ways in which a tattoo can be placed on a person, as well as why it was, and still is done.

Tribal tattoos were also used within a particular group to indicate a certain level of rank or status. A group might have used a certain body tattoo on someone who was the chief or leader, and a different type of tattoo for the soldier members of the group.

Prisoners or other outcast type groups would likely have been branded with an identifying tattoo to show that they had been rejected by that particular society.

While tribal tattoos aren't seen as often in our world today, they still hold meaning for certain tribes in third world countries. We may not understand the use of those particular tribal tattoo designs in North America, but they are important to the people in those countries.

Gangs have adopted the use of tattoos to show their commitment to the gang, and also a single person may have a tattoo which to them reflects their heritage and family history.

Still others will decide to get a tattoo representing a tribe, but only have chosen it because they like the look of it.

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25.5.10

Making Your Choice Of Tattoo Design

A person looking for a specific tattoo design can easily find what they want by searching for tattoo artists and galleries online, or through friends or even family.

Picking out a particular design is usually a personal decision yet you can be influenced by family and friends if you are concerned about what they think of you. Most people who have tattoos are very specific about their choices and can easily give the history of how they picked a particular design and also where they had it inked.

Another way to find a tattoo design that you like is to decide with friends together. Some close friends will get the same tattoo or pick out a tattoo idea from a book that symbolizes their friendship, as some tattoos are symbols of something important to the individuals.

Butterfly tattoos can be significant for someone wanting to express their freedom. Friends have an important function in influencing others on what kind of tattoo to get.

While the choice of a tattoo design often comes down to what looks cool and is popular, either in our culture generally or within your circle of friends, the important thing is that you are happy with it and that you expect to still be happy with it many years down the road.

The unfortunate thing is that tattoo art design and the world change so quickly, and it is often that people are seen with tattoos that look many years out of date. That doesn't matter, of course, as long as you are happy with it.

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23.5.10

Finding Ideas With Online Tattoo Galleries

As tattoos are more popular now, tattoo galleries are easier to find. The internet has become a place for tattoo artists to showcase their work.

After doing an online search, you will find pictures of tattoos that different artists have uploaded to promote their craft. Rather than carrying around huge notebooks of their body tattoo designs, it is now easy to find the tattoo that you want, by the artist that you want, online.

Due to tattoo galleries online, searching for the right tattoo to adorn yourself with has become much easier. Images used to be in books that a tattoo artist kept in their shop.

Now it is simple to do a search online for tattoos and find many images available from which you can choose. Without leaving the comfort of your own home, you can make a choice and then find a tattoo shop that will ink the image onto your body.

Deciding to get a tattoo comes first, but once you've made that decision, looking at images online in tattoo galleries can help you make a final decision. Tattoo ideas abound both online and in local, brick and mortar tattoo shops, and even taking the idea of an image and using it to make your own personal image is possible.

It must be remembered that the more ink (colored ink as well) that is used will increase the cost of a tattoo. Not all images online are of high quality and not all images are easy to download.

Some people and companies will prevent you from downloading for free and using a particular image due to copyright laws.

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21.5.10

Couples Choosing Better Tattoo Designs

Couples used to go together to pick out an engagement ring and wedding bands for their wedding.

With more couples choosing not to marry but rather just to live together, the choosing of tattoo designs has become the new way to show that they are in love, are committed to each other, and believe that a body tattoo is more permanent than a ring.

While a tattoo is indeed more permanent than a ring in a lot of ways, the significance is the same.

Matching tattoo designs for some couples is important. This way they can share in what they both want, and the tattoo artist will be doing the tattoos one after another. Shared interests, their commitment to each other, and even designs that signify what their relationship is about are all considered.

For example, if they both share an interest in a particular type of music, a sport, or even a design that reminds them of when they first met are all looked at when couples decide to unite themselves through a shared tattoo.

It may take time to find the tattoo designs that both parties can agree upon. Whether they choose names, initials, symbols of their relationship, or even halves all need to be considered.

While this can be an emotional issue, it can also be a bonding one if the couple takes their time to find the right tattoo design and also research books of tattoos at a tattoo gallery. If the relationship isn't a strong one and ends due to differences in their lives or conflict, it is possible to have tattoos removed or shortened.

Each person needs to make sure that they are committed and that they realize this isn't just a spur of the moment idea that a new couple decides to do for the fun of it. Like a marriage, it is a major commitment.

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19.5.10

Displaying Heritage With A Tribal Tattoo

A tribal tattoo is generally related to a native Indian tribe, and a young person may either get a tattoo just because they like the design, or because they want to express their heritage through a body tattoo.

Many people in North America search their family trees and heritage, and some will find that they indeed do have native Indian blood in them. If this is true for you, then perhaps you will research related tattoos and choose the appropriate design.

In addition to taking the time to learn about your past and the organization you wish to join before getting a tribal tattoo, you should also make sure that this is not a passing fad, especially with younger individuals.

Interest in a particular lifestyle or hobby can change over a relatively short period of time, and so it is a good idea to make sure that you will be committed to this way of life for a very long time. Removing tattoos is not an easy process, and so you'll want to make sure that you are not making a mistake.

Most people at some time in their lives become interested in their family history. However, if you haven't delved into your history enough, and do decide to suddenly get a tribal tattoo, then you may regret it later.

Finding your cultural roots when you are young is not only fun but it can be very interesting and also open your eyes to a bigger world around you. But quickly picking out a tattoo artist who will do the tattoo for you can cause more problems later in life if you've made the wrong decision.

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17.5.10

Kids And Teenagers Fascinated With Pictures Of Tattoos

For kids, pictures of tattoos hold a certain amount of interest and fascination. A young child will often develop an interest in this type of design, and as they grow into a teenager this interest often progresses into a desire to get a real tattoo.

If you do a tattoo search on the internet, you'll find a great deal of information on tattoos and their growing popularity.

At the age of 18, when it is legal in North America, some teenagers will go beyond looking at pictures of tattoos and actually want to have a real one. While their parents may not want them to have one, they can now do what they want to their own bodies.

Tattoo artists are easy to find locally and they will even do non-permanent pictures on an arm, leg or back so the teenager can decide if they really want to have something permanent on their body.

Even at some grocery stores, small children can look at pictures of tattoos and choose a washable one for free. Thus, the idea of having a real tattoo is being encouraged by these methods.

Years ago, slaves were tattooed and also in other countries tribal tattoo designs were done to children as a sign of belonging to a particular group of people. Today in North America, gangs will have specific tattoos that show that they belong to the gang and thus the old method of showing that you belong to a group continues.

Some parents still worry about their child's interest in tattoos because they have a negative view of tattoos. However, it is becoming more acceptable to have a single tattoo that may mean something to the person wearing it.

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15.5.10

Displaying Art With A Tattoo Picture

The creation of a tattoo picture is considered art by those who love tattoos and also by those who create these images. Many of these images, such as butterfly tattoos, fish tattoos and others are displayed on the internet by the artists themselves.

While modeling tattoos is usually done in order to display the tattoo so a person can see how it will look on the body, models are now showing their tattoos in photo shoots. This is slowly entering the mainstream of modeling, but is still not used widely.

Models with tattoos must have the clothing arranged around their bodies so that their personal tattoo isn't showing or make-up must be applied to hide it.

Modeling a tattoo picture for the camera is not particularly new, but before it was generally to give an image to people in tattoo shops to show them what a particular body tattoo would look like when finished.

Now, some photographers are taking photos of models in much the same way that regular models are shot, but in a way that highlights and accentuates the tattoos so that they look beautiful. Clothing is arranged artistically, body parts are revealed to complement the tattoos, and the lighting is adjusted to create a flattering tone.

A tattoo picture can be a beautiful thing, if done correctly. If you have numerous tattoos over your body and you wish to display the work, you do have a few options. There are lots of tattoo artists who do amazing work and would like to display what they have created, so there are opportunities to earn money as a model.

That being said, there is not a great deal of demand for this type of work so making a good living as a tattoo model is unlikely.

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13.5.10

Major Risks With Tattoo Art

From Hollywood stars, to television shows such as Miami Ink, tattoo art has become not only more popular but is now more accepting by the general public. Tattoo art design has become the latest way to define your uniqueness.

While make up, earrings, necklaces and rings are also used to temporarily decorate the body, tattoos are permanent. You need to investigate the health risks to having both needles and ink enter your body through your skin.

Skin is the first level of defense that people have from infectious diseases and knowing that the tattoo parlor has a good staff and is qualified cannot be over emphasized.

The main risk of getting a tattoo is infection. There are a number of different infections that can occur, with hepatitis being the most well known, and HIV being the most feared.

While most tattoo parlors will take great pains to sterilize needles between uses, sometimes the design of the equipment itself will make it virtually impossible to guarantee a complete sterilization. Responsible tattoo artists will make sure that the inking process is as safe as possible, but there is always a risk.

While these health concerns about tattoo art should be considered and taken seriously, most reputable tattoo shops take great pride in their work and also want to prevent infections, allergic reactions or even the possibility of granuloma.

Cleansing the skin prior to injecting the needle is usually done with alcohol. While most tattoo shop employees and artists are very careful, health concerns must be considered. Additionally, if you find you don't want the tattoo anymore, then you should know that removing tattoos is expensive and time consuming.

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