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Small Tattoos May Be More Practical

January 30th, 2010 by Maximus Z. Glasner | No Comments | Filed in tattoo designs

If you are planning to get a tattoo, you might feel overwhelmed with all the available options. There are thousands of designs that you can choose from. One design could have several variations and you have to choose which one is the best for you.

If you are planning to get a fairly small tattoo, you can try out your body art with a temporary tattoo before taking the plunge. If you decide to try this, have a picture taken of your temporary tattoo for your tattoo artist. This won’t work for large tattoos that cover the skin on your back or arm. Most temporaries come as a decal and are rather small.

If you are planning on a small tattoo, the temporaries are a great way to find out how you like the design and location. You can also get opinions from your friends and family.

Since these tattoos are small, you can easily hide them with your sleeves or pants or anything. This is very convenient especially if you will go to a formal event or meeting, like a job interview or a conference where having a tattoo is bad for your image as a responsible and hardworking employee.

Big tattoos require much more ink and time and effort on the tattoo artist’s side which makes them more expensive than small tattoos. So if you are on a budget but you cannot wait to have a tattoo, you can opt for a small tattoo which is cheaper and takes a short time to finish.

It isn’t smart to get a tattoo with the idea that you can have it removed. While it is possible for a doctor with a surgical laser to remove a tattoo, it’s an expensive procedure and can leave a scar or an area of lighter pigmentation on your skin. Large tattoos may take several appointments to remove and may still leave a trace of the design behind.

Small tattoos do tend to fade more over time than large tattoos. Avoid rubbing the area of skin where your tattoo is located. Never scrub or use abrasive skin cleansers on your tattoo, especially when it is new. Follow your tattoo artist’s directions for care of your tattoo.

Some parts of your body where small tattoos can be drawn are on the wrist, finger, neck, back of the neck, near the bell button, and so on. These are very small so you can place them wherever you want.

Women often chose roses or butterflies for a small tattoo. Other floral designs and religious symbols like crosses are popular as well. Men and women may opt for Chinese or Japanese characters or zodiac designs for their small tattoos. The choice of tattoo is important because you will have to live with it for the rest of your life.

People who need to hide their tattoos can choose to have a number of small tattoos place on different areas of their body where they won’t normally be apparent. It’s a good idea to make sure the designs harmonize while still making a statement about your personal taste.

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5 Tips To Help You Find The Proper Tattoo Artist

October 28th, 2009 by Adam Whazzer | No Comments | Filed in tribal tattoos

It is almost an art in itself locating a tattoo artist who can not only design a tattoo from scratch but a person who you will connect with and hopefully enjoy the whole process with. What is right for one customer may not be right for another person. Many people prefer to sit or lie in silence while the tattoo artist works on them while others want to be engaged by the artist and fully get into the activity. If you are not lucky enough to already know a tattoo artist then you can expect to spend a good amount of time finding a tattoo artist that is GOOD for you. Going on-line and doing a search will turn up a large amount of tattoo shops and studios but choosing the right artist is a totally different matter.

Some people who are heavily inked won’t let anyone but their chosen artist work on them yet some seem to be on some kind of quest to be tattooed by as many tattoo artists as they can squeeze into their lifetimes. These kinds of folks can sometimes be found lurking around tattoo shows where well known tattoo artists are in attendance. They will reserve well in advance if they know a top tattoo artist is going to be there and can be seen hovering about showing their tattoos to anyone who is interested in hearing the all too familiar.

And this tattoo was done by (So and So) at the New York Tattoo Convention two years ago while this one was done by (insert top tattoo artists name here) last year in Thailand

If you are the kind of person that doesn’t get to go to many Ink conventions or simply prefer to have a more low key tattoo session without throngs of onlookers then it is all the more important to find a tattoo shop that you enjoy even if you have to travel to have them work on you.

Traveling to see a Tattoo artist really is not all that bad since you can make a mini vacation out of it.

Here are a few tips to help you choose the right tattoo artist.

* If possible try meet them in person before you consider getting ink done. You can usually see within the first ten minutes if you want that artist to work on you. If they are overly dark it could either be the fact that its Monday morning or they may just be a nasty person..not really the kinda artist you want to have to try make conversation with for three hours.

* Check out their photo album of customized work. You can tell very much from a tattoo artists custom work. If their work touches and makes you feel something you thats a start.

* Listen to others who have gone before you to the artist. If they talk about the artist like they are some kind of God or Goddess you may be onto something. Make it your mission to find out who’s telling the truth

* Check out reviews online about the artist. If you see them all over the internet you can bet your hard earned tattoo money he/she is very popular and it might be some time before you can even get your appointment.

* Only listen to advice of people who have actually gotten work by the tattoo artist in question.

* Seek out a tattoo artist who specializes in the style of tattoo you are about to have done. If you are looking for some Japanese style work and know a particular artist that specializes in this style you should go to them.

There are many more things to keep in mind not lest the standard of professionalism and cleanliness they portray in their studio. All ink artists have a legal obligation to maintain a high standard of practice by using sterile autoclaves and needles. Always check their credentials and if they are a member of any professional associations. If you are in any doubt at all DO NOT get tattooed there. Not only will you risk the transmission of blood borne pathogens from amateurs but ultimately you WILL end up with a really bad tattoo.

It takes many years to become a professional tattoo artist. Don’t think that by going to some back street shop you will be saving money having one done by some biker straight out of jail rather than paying more to a seasoned artist. Chances are she/he will screw it up, leave you with scars or nightmare of nightmares some blood borne disease such as hepatitis.

It is worthwhile to spend a bit of time choosing the right tattoo artist. Not only will you come away with a tattoo which will hopefully last you a lifetime but you will experience an ancient form of art and one which is practiced by every culture under the sun.

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New Ideas For Traditional Sleeve Tattoos

October 3rd, 2009 by Kelley Jaston | No Comments | Filed in tribal tattoos
by Kelley Jaston

An ancient tattoo idea, that has recently been finding more mainstream acceptance, is the sleeve tattoo. Once seen primarily in Island tribes and certain segments of the Japanese population, Sleeve tattoos are now being seen more and more in American culture.

The designs of sleeve tattoos are very intricate and complicated. Usually, they are colourful and depict several images with some unusual designs or patterns. These are popular among boys, especially those who belong in a rock band. But these days, you will see many girls sporting sleeve tattoos on their arms or legs.

There are a number of design themes for sleeve tattoos. The most important aspect is that the designs be continuous and unbroken.

Oriental designs are especially popular for these tattoos. Floral, fish and dragon designs are well suited to the sleeve area. The Japanese, in particular, have long history of body art and this includes sleeve tattoos. There are many old and new designs from which to chose. India has a respected culture of temporary tattoos, but the designs can also be done in permanent inks.

Woman who are considering sleeve tattoos are most often drawn to floral designs. These complex patterns are often intertwining vines and leaves with blossoms in bright colors. Roses are particularly popular with the ladies, although men often use a rose motif as well, sometimes with skulls. For a more exotic look, the hibiscus designs are feminine and very pretty. The intricate designs of Indian tattoos are delicate and complex. Since the designs are primarily used for women in India, their delicate, lacy patterns can be very attractive.

Celtic tattoos usually feature knotworks that are very intricate and detailed. This knotwork covers one whole arm or leg. Some artists can draw animal tattoos using these knotworks. Celtic tattoos usually come in one color but it is up to you if you like to have a colourful celtic tattoo.

Tribal tattoos have become popular with young men. These are typically done in a single dark color and feature heavy lines. Most tribal tattoos are done in black ink, although if you chose to use color, the design will be more unique. The reason for the single ink, is that primitive cultures rarely had access to colored inks.

Among young men, tribal tattoos are gaining in popularity. Ordinarily done in blck ink with wide lines, these tattoos have a primitive allure. Generally less intricate than oriental and other designs, tribal tattoos may be less expensive than more complex and colorful designs.

Getting a sleeve tattoo is a process that requires patience. It will take some time, probably several weeks to complete that tattoo. The completed areas have to be allowed to heal before additional details can be added. Your artist will be able to give you an estimate of the time it will take to complete your tattoo.

Before deciding on a sleeve tattoo, careful consideration should be given too the design and the choice of tattoo artist. Sleeve tattoos are not easily concealed, so that must be another consideration. This is not a project which should be undertaken lightly or impulsively.

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Choosing A Tattoo For Your Lower Back

September 7th, 2009 by Karl Fritzback | No Comments | Filed in tribal tattoos

Whatever the size you want your tattoo to be, there is no doubt that the best body part to get them inked is your lower back. Your lower back is not only a huge canvas that can accommodate a large and wonderful tattoo; moreover it is an appealing spot to ensure that your body art will boldly represent your convictions and belief in the most efficient way.

Low cut jeans and bikinis make these tattoos especially popular with the ladies. While easily concealed on formal occasions or at the office, lower back tattoos are also easily displayed in less formal settings. Pictograms and floral designs are popular for these tattoos. Few men chose lower back tattoos, choosing to place their tattoos on the upper back. Women wear clothing that may show an upper back tattoo when they would prefer it not be visible which makes the lower back their ideal location.

The area of the lower back is large enough for a fairly impressive tattoo.

Designs for lower back tattoos tend toward the feminine with flowers, vines and Celtic knotwork being among the most popular. Most women are not drawn to tribal art because the heavy dark lines appeal more to men. Whether your preference is for a smaller center tattoo or for a tattoo that stretches from hip to hip, it’s easy to find a design.

Among the animal images, dolphins are very popular. Lower back tattoos are often chosen by women who have an affinity for the beach because dolphins are a symbol of the sea. Butterfly designs are another top pick whether for a smaller center tattoo or a large design.

Mythical creatures like sensuous dragons, fairies even cartoon characters are all displayed on the lower back. Picture tattoos and intricate woven designs are all excellent choices.

Generally, the people who get inked in the lower back are women. The common reason behind this trend is that the lower back is considered a sexy spot and embellishing a body art in it will make it more engaging. Some men also consider this tattoo placement, but they make sure that the design fully covers the back instead of limiting the tattoo on the lower back region.

If you are considering a lower back tattoo, avoid trendy designs or names. The tattoo will be there even when your current boyfriend is not. Classic designs never go out of style and won’t lead to embarrassing questions. Tattoos are permanent and will be with you for the rest of your life.

Getting a tattoo doesn’t end on having the design inked on you body, you should take note of the after-tattoo care. Because the lower back tattoo is placed on you back, you should ensure that you will have someone to help you keep the tattoo clean and dressed for the first few days after the tattooing procedure.

There are lots of designs available for lower back tattoos. Check out online tattoo websites and your local tattoo artist’s portfolio before making your choice. You may opt to create your own unique design by combining ideas from several designs. Chose a design you love now and will love in the future.

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The Best Places To Find Tattoo Ideas

August 30th, 2009 by Henry Blanc | No Comments | Filed in tattoo designs
by Henry Blanc

For those deciding to get a tattoo for the first time, finding the right design is very important. The are many places to view tattoo designs, or art that can be adapted to a tattoo. The Internet is a marvelous resource. Prominent tattoo artists often have their own websites where they display their art. Sites were people who love tattoos have forums and chat rooms are plentiful. Clip art and flash art sites are another great source of ideas. In fact there are so many choices it may be difficult to decide which design you prefer.

A tattoo can tell many things about a person that wears it. It is a very distinct piece that can stand for your life choices. Definitely, you can enter a tattoo parlor and choose something off their wall or book flash art collections. But do you want to go for a tattoo, which is not yours alone? Or do wish for a body art idea that is completely and uniquely yours?

If you are getting a tattoo simply because it’s trendy, you may want to reconsider. Tattoos are permanent and will be with you the rest of your life. Many people get tattoos as memorials to lost loved ones or to remember an important event in their lives.

Tattoos which make political or religious or social statements may not be a smart choice. For one thing, our opinions often change with time and for another, such statements may be offensive to others. Remembering a loved one or an important event is a good reason to choose a tattoo.

Once you have chosen a theme for your tattoo, it’s time to choose a design to express your theme. An animal or floral design is a good choice for a memorial tattoo and you may wish to include a date. Hearts and roses are popular and many variations are available from which to choose.

Some people chose there tattoos from avatars or cartoon or animated characters that they relate with themselves. Japanese graphic novels, American comic books and other illustrated material can be a rich source of design. If you have a particular favorite, this may be a good choice. Some people like nature imagery while others may prefer oriental designs. Consider your choices carefully before making a final decision.

Sports enthusiasts may choose an item that represents their particular sporting passion. Surfboards, tennis rackets, basketballs even horses are good choices for the sports minded. Many motorcycle fans chose the emblem of their favorite bike. The Harley Davidson logo is very popular among American bikers. The bald eagle is often chosen by American military personnel.

The richest source of ideas comes from the Internet. Check out some online forums and chat rooms and discuss design ideas with the a group with whom you find common ground. They ca direct you to the best tattoo artists and design sources and give you ideas for your tattoo.

Before deciding where to get your tattoo, visit several local artists. Look at their portfolios and photos of their previous work. If you don’t like the work of one artist, keep looking. Most areas have several tattoo artists and you want the best and most experienced tattooist for your body art. A good artist will appreciate your input and do the best design for you.

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