Saturday, May 30, 2009
Tattoo japanesse
Friday, May 29, 2009
tattoo
There are a number of ways in which tattoo removal works. There are some ideas that have been around for years, while others are just beginning to gain prominence. Each of the tattoo removal options will be painful, and some claim that it is just as painful as getting the tattoo itself. This is because the tattoo reaches down into several layers of skin, and each of these layers must be removed. The different procedures must reach into each layer of skin to fully remove the tattoo.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
tibal tattoo design
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
The Case for Dragon Tattoo Designs
Dragons are a creature much revered. Whether protecting castles, fighting knights, parading in the Orient, or flying to a lair high atop a peak, this iconic figure has been heralded as a protector and feared as a monster.
the Eastern dragon is understood to represent the characteristics of courage, honor, and strength. Seen as divine protectors, Eastern dragons are also esteemed as bearers of essential life water and life sustainers. On the other hand, Western dragons are viewed as the evil counterpart of the Eastern dragon. Known for their savagery and brutality, the Western dragon is often associated with evil, and even the Devil.
Dragons are a favorite design among tattoo artists because of the variety afforded to them. Design, detail, and coloration are all aesthetic liberties that the artist can take with dragon tattoos, and these tattoos also look great on the skin, wrapping around various parts of the body.
Dragon tattoos can be done as armbands, on the lower back, ankles, shoulders, chest, or just about anywhere else.
Among all the creatures and beasts tied to myth and fantastical belief, dragon tattoo designs are by far the greatest in demand. Winged or unwinged, Eastern or Western, feared or revered, dragon images faithfully adorn bodies all over the world.
Monday, May 25, 2009
girl tatoo
Dragon Tattoos
Dragon tattoo designs are extremely popular today with both men and women. Women usually prefer to have dragon tattoos on their arm, shoulder or foot whereas men will typically prefer the arm, back or leg.
Dragon tattoos can have a variety of meanings, varying from culture to culture. A dragon can often symbolize power, strength and courage. In many cultures, dragons are thought to have qualities like dignity, wisdom, power and fertility and are seen as bringers of luck. In certain parts of Asia they often represent the magical power associated with the water element.
Typical colors for dragon tattoos are red, black and green. And even though dragons typically breathe fire, i
When searching the net for dragon tattoo flash, pictures/art, people usually go for free designs, but free designs are often of very poor quality. You can also go to tattoo parlors or even tattoo conventions where you can get the opportunity to speak with the artists in person to give you ideas or help you design your dragon tattoo. However, the most convenient way is no doubt via the internet. This allows you to browse through designs at any hour of the day or night from the comfort of you own home.
Dragon tattoos can have a variety of meanings, varying from culture to culture. A dragon can often symbolize power, strength and courage. In many cultures, dragons are thought to have qualities like dignity, wisdom, power and fertility and are seen as bringers of luck. In certain parts of Asia they often represent the magical power associated with the water element.
Typical colors for dragon tattoos are red, black and green. And even though dragons typically breathe fire, i
When searching the net for dragon tattoo flash, pictures/art, people usually go for free designs, but free designs are often of very poor quality. You can also go to tattoo parlors or even tattoo conventions where you can get the opportunity to speak with the artists in person to give you ideas or help you design your dragon tattoo. However, the most convenient way is no doubt via the internet. This allows you to browse through designs at any hour of the day or night from the comfort of you own home.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Why Choose the Celtic Knot Tattoo
Though a casual observer of a Celtic knot tattoo may see it as merely a piece of beautiful body art; the meaning of this Celtic symbol has much deeper roots. Most Celtic knots are of a rich design of spirals, mazes along with knots. The Book of Kells, the famous Irish book is where most of today's tattoo artists get their inspiration for the body art requested by those wishing to display their Celtic heritage.
The Book of Kells
Irish monks circa 800 AD produced a manuscript with illustrations that were ornate and lavish. The Book or Kells is said to be one of the most lavish manuscripts that survive from this early time period. County Meath found in Ireland is where the manuscript was housed for most of the medieval period. Its name is derived from Kelis and the Abbey of Kells in County Meath.
Scandinavian Influences on the Celtic Knot Tattoo
Because of conquest and trade, the influence of Norse symbolism is said to have some bearing on the Celtic knotwork. The exact origins of the Celtic knot tattoo are still open for debate. The Celtic knot tattoo typically shows neither beginning nor an end and reflects the cycles of life as well as the seasons.
Celtic knot tattoos are popular even among people that have no ties to Celtic ancestry. They are beautiful pieces and many wear them simply for their visual beauty.
Body art is a personal decision and what you have displayed on your body is often a close and long held belief. Tattoos are a way of showing the world what you believe in or who you love. Celtic knot tattoos are very popular for both young and old and male or female. Take a look at the many Celtic knot tattoo designs and decide on the ideal one for you.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Choosing a Celtic Tattoo is not Easy
Celtic tattoos have survived the millenniums as a symbol of pride and tradition. Since the first Romans saw that tattoos adorned on the body of dead Celtic warriors, there has been a fascination about the tattoos and how the body art both inspired the warriors into battle and how they made the connection between tribe and clan. Today Celtic tattoos have regained their popularity and have hit the tattoo world like a hurricane.
When picking out a Celtic tattoo there are many designs in which to choose from. You have to consider the area of body you want to place the tattoo in order to make it more appealing to the eye of the beholder.
A popular tattoo that is drawn from European beginnings is the Celtic cross tattoo. Appearing around the 8th to 11th centuries, the Celtic tattoo represented a cross. The cross is decorated with an intricate knot pattern that flows within the cross with no evidence of a beginning and end. The Celtic cross is presumed to have Christian religion backgrounds. Whether Christian or pagan, the Celtic tattoo that is shaped like a cross is one of the most popular Celtic tattoos today.
There are other Celtic tattoos that have different shapes and meanings to their form and most can be found at a tattoo artist that specializes in Celtic tattoo art. Whether it is for religious or historical reasons or you want to show the pride of your heritage, a Celtic tattoo is a symbol of honor.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Cross Tattoo Designs
Cross tattoos have several various meanings. Obviously the most perceptible is religious symbolism, there are another reasons to determine on this design. Most of us connect cross tattoos with the Christian religion.
Catholic or Christian symbolism plays a main role in picking types of cross tattoo designs. Christian and Catholic cross tattoo designs usually have the Latin cross, which has three equal spokes pointing up and to each side, and one long spoke pointing down -- like a lower case letter T. Some other Catholic tattoos have a crucifix, which depicts Jesus being crucified on the cross.
The Celtic cross is often a combination of two various symbols: the Latin cross, and a circle. The circle is usually centered over the place where the two lines in the Latin cross intersect.
Celtic inspired tattoos combine religious and mystical symbolism from two very various cultures. The perceptible one is the Christian concept of being saved from damnation.the Celtic cross tattoo is the most popular one.
The iron cross is a cross symbol that is infamous for its connection with the German military. The symbol, which has four equal prongs that flare out at each end, was first used by the German military in 1870. Obviously it was sole a symbol of the armed forces back then,
Thursday, May 21, 2009
More People Forced To Cover Up Tattoos
I feel that making someone cover up their tattoo is discrimination against people who have ink. I mean we are taught not to judge someone by the color of their skin, so why doesn’t this apply to someone who has a little ink on their skin? Sadly, I guess these "officials" do not feel the same way about this. They are more concerned about what people may think.
USA Today is reporting that cities and school districts around the country are forcing their employees to cover up their tattoos and if they don’t it could cost them their job.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Cheap Tattoo Deals.
When it comes to getting a tattoo we all know that it can be pretty pricey. With the economy getting worse everyday people have simply started to think twice about spending that money on something like a tattoo.
For instance, picking out a tattoo design is very important and it’s not a decision you should take lightly. However, if you are like me and love Halloween, than getting some sort of Halloween tattoo may not be such a bad idea. But if this would be your first tattoo I recommend holding out.
The moral of this story is…if it sounds too good to be true than chances are it is. However, if these tattoo studios were to offer any old tattoo for $30 I would say what are you waiting for..head down there now. Just remember this tattoo will be with you forever so think long and hard before you decide to get inked.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Eagle Tattoo
Eagle tattoo
Strong and mighty are appropriate adjectives that describe every eagle tattoo. Through the years, people have been getting tattoos to boost the ego and bolster fashion sense. In early civilizations, tattoos were symbolic of people's personalities and social status.
What is the basic symbolism of an eagle tattoo? For patriotic and nationalistic sentiments, the eagle is usually a animal representation of the United States. The eagle as you know is among the most admirable of all animals, because it is sturdy, it flies and soars higher and it is very strong.
The eyes are very much fierce, probably accounting why the eagles' eyes are used in the term 'eagle's eye view'. The wings of an eagle are so strong that it is not surprising why eagles are known to be strong and soaring high.
Personality wise, an eagle symbolizes strength, strong will and overall agility. These characteristics are very much identified with nothing else but the eagle. Eagle tattoos are usually worn by men.
An eagle tattoo can very much be located in any part of the body. Usually, men put their eagle tattoos in their chests, while others prefer to have the skin art on their arms and legs. When considering getting an eagle tattoo
You can have a small eagle tattoo or a big one. You can opt to have a multi-colored tattoo or a simple, uni-colored one.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Cool Tattoo Designs
This particular website I found makes the task of finding your tattoo straightforward and fast. The first thing you do is find your tattoo from the thousands of designs available, they include an ever growing collection of quality tattoos in many categories including Angel Tattoos, Butterfly Tattoos, Back Tattoos, Cross Tattoos, Celtic Tattoos, Ethnic Tattoos, Star Tattoos, Tribal Tattoos and many, many more.
Once you have chosen your dream tattoo you then need to print it out on your PC printer then you simply take the design to your nearest tattoo artist who then proceeds to put your chosen design into action.
You also get access to a great tattoo forum where you can have all your questions about tattoos answered by a large number of tattoo experts, you can also make a lot of like-minded new friends and they also have a large inventory of tattoo videos in 12 categories which is always being updated with new content.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Celtic Design Tattoos
Celtic Design Tattoos
Celtic design tattoos have experienced a massive revival in recent years. The history of the Celts goes back thousands of years. The early Celtic people displayed their skills in complex artwork and were regarded as fierce warriors by the Romans. Influences for Celtic design tattoos and evidence of Celtic crosses and Celtic artwork can still be found all over Ireland.
Modern Celtic people have evolved symbols for themselves, and North Americans, of Celtic descent often adorn Celtic design tattoos to show off their Celtic origin. The ancient Celts passed knowledge down through an oral tradition of storytelling and didn't keep many written records.
Most of Celtic design tattoos are taken from the Irish Illuminated Manuscripts The Book of Kells, which is on display in the library of Trinity College in Dublin. This manuscript represents a much later time period than the time period of the height of Celtic design tattoo. Designs from ancient stone and metal work are more likely to be from the same time period as Celtic design tattooing.
Celtic animal (zoomorphic tattoo designs) designs are similar in construction but the cords traditionally terminate in the feet, heads or tails of the Celtic design tattoos. Pure knots are usually unending, unless the end of a strand is stylized into a zoomorphic element or a spiral.
The intricacy of Knot Celtic design tattoos, defy literal translation and their meaning are to be found at a deeper level. The repeated crossing of the physical and the spiritual are expressed in the interlacing of the knots.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Popular Tattoo Designs for 2008
Tribal Tattoos
Symbolizes belonging. The Tribal designs were by far the most popular, coming in with approximately one third of requests. In the past, tribal body art identified different tribes and were very important to the identity of the tribe and the individual.
Angels
Symbol of devotion, spirituality and faith. Angels are popular because they are very symbolic, representing many values such as peace, spirituality, and protection.
Crosses
Strong religious symbolism. Popular as a symbol of faith, belief and hope. Crosses are popular because they can be effectively combined with other designs. The cross tattoo is very versatile because they look good most places on the body and small or big.
Wings
Symbol of spirituality and freedom. Wings are associated with angels, representing protection and guidance from above. Wings are also associated with butterflies, birds, dragons, fairies and a host of other animals. Wings represent freedom for many people and rising above problems.
Friday, May 15, 2009
The Welsh Red Dragon Tattoo
The red dragon and dragon tattoo art has been prominent in the folklore of most cultures, so many physical characteristics are present or absent in great variations around the world and include combinations of numerous animals. The Welsh national flag has a dragon on it it has two equal horizontal stripes, white above green, and a large red dragon passant. The dragon standard was perhaps first seen in Britain in the shape of the "draco" a standard carried by the cohorts of the Roman legion. There are many adaptations of this dragon ranging from ones that looked exactly like the Welsh flag to more stylized versions.
In later Christian iconography, the dragon appears most often as a symbol of the devil.
It can be very important to understand the meaning or symbolism behind dragon art tattoos or the Meaning of Celtic Knot Tattoo so you, your friends, your clients, or anybody for that matter, knows the symbolism of their Welsh dragon tattoo designs before selecting one.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Tattoos Are They For You?
Tattoos
Tattoos have been around for a long time, about as long as 5000+ years, and they are as diverse as the people that wear them and in my generation it has turned into the "thing" to have just like body piercing, I have 2 piercings, where as my girlfriend has 8 piercings, and if you search the internet or check your e-mails there has been at least one person that has sent you a list of pictures that show someone who has their whole body either tattooed or pierced.
Tattoos are a big thing now a days but the hard part is figuring out:
What you want
Where you want it
What colours are there
What colours you want
How much will it set me back
Who is the best artist for the job
When is your appointment going to be (if you make one some artists are booked for months)
I will make a list so it will be easier to read.
Go to Google and search for a picture of what you want and print it out
You can draw it if your good at drawing (but if you want stick men you need any drawing techniques)
You can use Photoshop and make a picture in that and print it out(or MS paint if you don't have PS)
You can choose a design from what the tattoo artist shows you
And when in doubt just get someone's name with a nice font.
And just ask the artist about colours that you can get for your tattoo. It is up to you where you want it, but just remember your body is your canvas do what you want with it.Watch for more of my articles about tatoos.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
10 Action Steps To Discover Your Soulmate
Are you ready to get super creative? Think totally outside the box? You have arrived at the right place. The “ 10 Actions Steps To Discover Your soulmate” is just what your mind ordered.
1. Go to places where your soulmate might be.
2. Picture you and your soulmate having dinner, making love, traveling together and having a conversation.
3, Speak as if your soulmate is already in your presence.
4. Gratitude – Give thanks for your soulmate everyday.
5. Have faith. Believe that your soulmate exists.
6. Write down stories that you and your soulmate experience together. Use your imagination to the fullest.
7. Ask your ancestors to assist you in discovering your soulmate.
8. Feng Shui(art of sacred interior design) your living space to attract your soulmate.
9 Drink about 6 cups of water a day. Why? It increases your psychic power, intuition is stronger and your dreams are easier to remember.
10. Feel the joy and love emanating from your soulmate. Imagine the feelings that your soulmate would generate being in your presence.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
How To Select A Tattoo Artist
How To Select A Tattoo Artist
The only question as important, or more important than choosing the perfect Tattoo , is How To Select A Tattoo Artist. It doesnt matter if you find the perfect Tattoo , the one that will alway's be the best representation of you and the story of your life, if the Tattoo artist is less than sufficient to create the Tat itself.
Even though skin is definitely a physical canvas of sort's, it cant be hung on a wall somewhere, whether it be the Tattoo artist's office or a gallery somewhere.
What about picture's of past work?
That is the number 1 question I am asked when discussing how to select a tattoo artist. And yes, pictures do help. They will let you know the drawing skills of the that artist. But pictures are usually taken immediatley after the Tattoo is finished, or soon there-after. But that isnt always a true measure of the Artist's talent. There is a reason for this...
Monday, May 11, 2009
Oriental And Japanese Style
The trend of Oriental design is becoming extremely popular in America today.
Did you know that some of the oldest and most popular oriental designs are based on the Chinese alphabet? These characters are called Conji. and. unlike western alphabets. they are not letters. but rather ideograms. An ideogram is the symbol of a word or a concept. This kind of alphabet developed because of the far flung regions of China.
If you are not sure of the correct Conji. you may end up with a symbol that you do not want. American tatoo artists rarely understand Conji.Conji are very beautiful symbols and because of this have frequently been used in design. There is now even a trend to have Conji tatoos.
There are many wallpaper designs that incorporate an oriental theme in the pattern; the famous French "toile" is a good example of this and it is seen in many very sophisticated drawing rooms. Korean blankets are an Asian product the exhibits beautiful oriental designs in a practical product that is warm.
Did you know that some of the oldest and most popular oriental designs are based on the Chinese alphabet? These characters are called Conji. and. unlike western alphabets. they are not letters. but rather ideograms. An ideogram is the symbol of a word or a concept. This kind of alphabet developed because of the far flung regions of China.
If you are not sure of the correct Conji. you may end up with a symbol that you do not want. American tatoo artists rarely understand Conji.Conji are very beautiful symbols and because of this have frequently been used in design. There is now even a trend to have Conji tatoos.
There are many wallpaper designs that incorporate an oriental theme in the pattern; the famous French "toile" is a good example of this and it is seen in many very sophisticated drawing rooms. Korean blankets are an Asian product the exhibits beautiful oriental designs in a practical product that is warm.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Tatoo Removal Made Easy
Tattooing, which is defined as the permanent insertion of ink or other pigments below the skin using a sharp instrument, has been used for cosmetic and ritual purposes since the Neolithic era.
tattooing has been around a long time, and something that has always gone along with tattoos since the very beginning is the desire to remove them.
Early techniques for removing tattoos included painful and scarring procedures such as sanding, cutting, and burning the skin. Unless you were willing to go to these lengths, tattoos were seen as permanent and irreversible. However, thanks to medical advances in the field of dermatology, surgeons are now able to remove tattoos safely and effectively.
Methods for tattoo removal today
Dermabrasion
With dermabrasion, the surface and middle layers of the skin are "sanded" away with a hand-held scraping or sanding tool. This process removes the pigmented skin and encourages the growth of new skin.
Surgical Excision
Surgical excision is performed under general anesthesia. During the process, the surgeon literally cuts the tattoo out of the skin, and closes the wound with sutures. This technique is more suitable for smaller tattoos.
Chemical Peel
A chemical peel, during which trichloracetic acid is usually used, progressively removes layers of skin, and eventually the tattoo.
Salibrasion
Salibrasion is perhaps one of the oldest methods of tattoo removal, and requires the skin to be "sanded" with salt. A local anesthetic is usually injected around the design, and the skin is aggressively rubbed with salt or a salt sanding block.
Laser Treatment
Laser treatment was introduced in the 1980s, and presented the best alternative to tattoo removal.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Special Discounts Offers On Tatooing
the last 100 years tattooing was commonly associated with criminals, motorcyclists and gang members but amazingly in the last 20 years drastic change has been noticed. Nearly 50% of all tattoos are done on women.You did not see tattoos on women very much earlier but women from ages of 18 to 40, the soccer moms
tatoo
It is completely a wrong idea that tattoos prevailed only with men but there are certain tribes where women practice tattooing with definite reason. For instance women from Borneo would mark themselves to show what they were skilled at, such as weaving or the gatherer of medicinal herbs and this further communicated their rank as marriage material. Even girls of western Asia were marked to show their place in society. In some society tattooing were strictly practice by women and not the men.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Tattoo Intereting Tattoo Information
Since the summer Olympics starts tonight I thought I would do a little post about the Olympics. Strangely, enough I read an article claiming that some Olympic hopefuls have gone as far as inserting performance-enhancing drugs through their tattoos, hoping that this will help them win the gold.
The reason this method works is because the vibrating of the tattoo needle automoatically starts pereparing the body’s immune system, which then increases the body’s response to the drug.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Tatoo Removal
Body art is something that has become increasingly mainstream in recent years. Lots of people think that getting various designs on their body is the ideal means of self expression.
The reality is that like getting a tattoo, tatoo removal itself is serious business. In order to understand how the removal process itself works, it is important to understand how a tattoo is applied in the first place.
That being said, there are two main methods of tatoo removal. The first method involves using a chemical substance known as TCA.
TCA is a clear chemical that permeates the upper skin layers to do just that. At the same time, it acts like a chemical peel in that it dissolves the upper skin layers, allowing new and clear skin layers to grow in their place
The laser heat attacks the ink clad skin molecules and eradicates them. At the same time that this is happening, the light of the laser is stimulating an increased amount of blood flow to the skin, which creates new skin tissue.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
7 Kinds of Top Rated Tribal Tattoos
Amongst the wide range, it’s the Hawaiian Flower Tattoos that have been opted much. The Hawaiian Flower Tattoos offer a unique way to an individual to express himself. They are usually done in tribal form, with dark lines and heavy inks. Lei is the popular Hawaiian flower tattoo designs. It showcases colorful little flowers, known for being worn around the neck of visitors to the islands, are an even stronger symbol of hospitality. The other well-liked Hawaiian Flower Tattoos designs, which are well accepted by tattoo lovers, are hibiscus and orchid.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Why are Tribal Tattoos so Popular?
Why Are Tribal Tattoos So Popular?
Tribal tattoos are driving people crazy with their amazing variety of designs and styles. If you contact a tattoo artist, you’ll be amazed to see such a marvelous variety of tribal tattoo styles. Some popular designs include dragon tribal tattoo, butterfly tribal tattoo, scorpion tribal tattoo and a lot more. Lately more and more people are visiting the tattoo shops to get their body tattooed. Gone are the days when it was considered customary to have tattoos on the arms and other areas of body but today it is done purely for fashion’s sake. It seems that the craze among people for tribal tattoos will increase year after year.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Tribal Tattoos Make a Good Choice of Body Art
Tribal Bear Tattoo
Looking for a unique tattoo design? If yes, then how about tribal bear tattoos. They make a fabulous body art and are increasingly becoming popular among the tattoo lovers. Tribal bear tattoo gives a different look and is therefore preferred by people. It is especially well liked by youngsters who believe in maintaining a different identity. There are different tribal tattoo designs but Scorpio, phoenix and dragon are common designs, so why not try out something new this time. Tribal bear tattoos look cool and funky. Now even females are interested in such tattoos. Gone are the days when they restricted themselves to the floral patterns. Bear tattoo designs in tribal form have become their first choice. So, get your body tattooed with tribal bear design and flaunt your cool image.
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Are You Looking for Some Funky Tribal Tattoo Designs?
In the modern era when tribal tattoo has become the trend of the time, it is not just the men who are going for funky tribal tattoos but women too are interested in getting their bodies tattooed. Women don’t want to be left behind in any way so why shouldn’t they look funky and cool. Well, gals! You should not be trying out the typical tattoos, rather you should go for some feminine designs that can add to your level of delicacy. How about the idea of Hawaiian flower tattoo design that is mostly drawn in the tribal form? It is drawn using big black bold lines to give it a touch of tribal culture and looks simply amazing.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Picking Your Dream Tattoo Design
Tattoos are very common these days, with nearly 1 in 4 people having at least one. Tattoos represent an art form, and allow people to broadcast who they are. Even though they are popular, most people will end up regretting them. In most cases, those who regret tattoos didn’t think about their design or take the time to choose the best tattoo for them. Even though it is possible to get a tattoo removed, the process is expensive and quite painful. To prevent this from happening, you should always take some time and find the perfect tattoo – your dream design.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Tattoo Aftercare Guide
How well a tattoo ages and how long the colors remain vibrant are most affected by the first three weeks of aftercare given a new tattoo. That statement implies what often goes unstated in the world of tattooing but what is tacitly understood by all—that tattoos do change over time. Because we know that the skin is constantly changing, we know that the appearance of a tattoo must also change. As skin stretches or shrinks, becomes injured, or simply ages, tattoos also stretch, shrink, and age. In addition, certain colors (red) are more likely to fade than others (blue) and will change more quickly.
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