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Kamis, 20 Januari 2011

Phoenix Tattoo Design - Sifting Past the Generic Artwork

A Phoenix tattoo design is something you have probably put a lot of thought into. I am sure that you have thought long and hard about the kind of artwork you would like. You most likely know the approximate size you would like it, too. What you don't know is that there is a lot of generic artwork on the web that needs to be avoided for more reasons than one.922173_f520-phonix%2Btattoo
While search engines usually get you right to where you need to go, this is not even precisely close to being true when it comes to finding quality artwork for any tattoos. Notice that I used the specific word "quality" in this instance. That's because you won't find many websites (if any at all) that have quality material when using search engines, especially for a Phoenix tattoo design. The fact that tattoos are so permanent should make you want to consider what you are going to get inked on your body. It will be a Phoenix tattoo design that will be with you for pretty much eternity, well, at least while you are living.chinese-phoenix-tattooNseries82express
One more thing about settling on generic design that you aren't 100% sold on. When you are looking for a gift for yourself, do you settle on something that you only like a little bit, or do you find the one that will make you the happiest? It the price is the same, you will always go with the one that will make you smile the most. There are many things to consider when choosing tattoos, but one of the main ones is the fact that you should never settle on a Phoenix tattoo design that you don't fully appreciate.
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You most likely are looking for a Phoenix tattoo design because you love the way it looks. You also probably have a good picture in your head of how you would like it to look. There are too many people out there that get a great picture in their head of how their ink work will come out, only to realize that it looks nothing like what they thought after they get the work done. What you don't want to do is make the mistake of picking some random, generic Phoenix tattoo design that won't look half as good on your body as it looked on paper. That tends to happen a lot with so much of the generic art that litters the web.
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There are many reasons why quality artwork is necessary, but the reason is because you want to have your tattoos come out the best they can. So much of the generic stuff out there might look good on your computer screen, but not even the best artist in the world can make that piece look the same on your skin. Sure, he or she can redraw it so that it will, but too many people don't allow their artist to actually redraw the art before getting it inked. Just about any Phoenix tattoo design you get should be retouched a bit by your artist anyway.my-phoenix-tattoo-N95%2Biligal

A Guide to Tiger Tattoo Designs

I would like to share with you some of the myths and legends surrounding the tiger and perhaps give you some ideas on finding the best tiger tattoo design.

Most tiger tattoo designs are of the head of the tiger and why not, the tiger has a regal look about it, a proud gaze that suggests strength and wisdom. As a matter of interest the Chinese hold the tiger in high regard, because the markings on the forehead are similar to the Chinese symbol for king.tribal-tattoo-lion-picture-007
A Tiger head tattoo design looks great blended with many other tattoo designs, such as, tribal, flowers, lettering, etc, and looks fantastic in a full arm tattoo design. As a matter of fact, no matter if you just use the head of the tiger, or the whole body, you can't go wrong. Now let me tell you something about the myths and legends of the tiger.

Tigers have been around for around 2 million years and over the years a lot of mythology has surrounded this majestic animal. In China the tiger is the 3rd animal in the Chinese zodiac. Yin and Yan are at times represented as a Yin tigress and a Yan dragon.Cool-Tiger-Tattoo-Designs-Picture-1000000000001
In early China history, the highest ranking general was known as "the tiger" as the tiger was seen as a symbol of life and death, destruction and aggression.

I won't preach to you about the decline of the tiger numbers due to the loss of habitat, but I will tell you that for many years every part of the tiger was used in Chinese medicine (even tiger wine. Yuk!). Thankfully, the Chinese government has put a stop to this practice, and dishes out severe penalties to poachers or anyone found selling tiger medications.Tiger-Tattoo-Designs-90000012
And if you thinking how nice it would to be up close and personnel with a tiger, then think again, a tiger can reach up to 3.3 meters (11ft) in length and weigh up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds). The jaw of the tiger is capable of crushing the vertebrae of any animal on earth (yikes!).tiger-tattoo-smart768000
A tiger has been documented as killing a fully grown Rhinoceros (yes, fully grown!!), and tigers have been known to smash the skulls of domestic cattle with a swipe of a paw. Tigers are such successful hunters they get to dine on a variety of animals, like rabbits, wild boar, pythons, young elephants, bears and crocodiles (that's right, Crocodiles!).

In Asian culture the tiger is the king of the beasts. The tiger is also seen as a symbol of power, strength, and boldness (no argument there), which is a pretty good reason to wear one on your arm I'd say.

Senin, 10 Januari 2011

Tattoo ink

Tattoo inks consist of pigments combined with a carrier, and are used in tattooing.

Tattoo inks are available in a range of colors that can be thinned or mixed together to produce other colors and shades. Most professional tattoo artists purchase inks pre-made (known as pre-dispersed inks), while some tattooers mix their own using a dry pigment and a carrier.
Tattoo ink=============--4444444444444433Tattoo ink is generally permanent. Tattoo removal is difficult, painful, and the degree of success depends on the materials used. A recently developed ink InfinitInk is comparatively easy to remove. Unsubstantiated claims have been made that some inks fade over time, yielding a "semi-permanent tattoo."
In the United States, tattoo inks are classified as a cosmetic or color additive, and is thus subject to regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA);Some tattoo parlors have incorrectly claimed that their inks have such an approval.Although the pigments are not regulated, the FDA and medical practitioners have noted that many ink pigments used in tattoos are “industrial strength colors suitable for printers’ ink or automobile paint.”
Tattoo ink=====--------==88888888888888In California, Proposition 65 requires that Californians be warned before exposure to certain harmful chemicals; tattoo parlors in California must warn their patrons that tattoo inks contain heavy metals known to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
Tattoo ink=======---000000000000000009Manufacturers are not required to reveal their ingredients or conduct trials, and recipes may be proprietary. Professional inks may be made from iron oxides (rust), metal salts, plastics.[6] Homemade or traditional tattoo inks may be made from pen ink, soot, dirt, blood,or other ingredients.
Tattoo ink----------------=======-99977Heavy metals used for colors include mercury (red); lead (yellow, green, white); cadmium (red, orange, yellow); nickel (black); zinc (yellow, white); chromium (green); cobalt (blue); aluminium (green, violet); titanium (white); copper (blue, green); iron (brown, red, black); and barium (white). Metal oxides used include ferrocyanide and ferricyanide (yellow, red, green, blue). Organic chemicals used include azo-chemicals (orange, brown, yellow, green, violet) and naptha-derived chemicals (red). Carbon (soot or ash) is also used for black. Other compounds used as pigments include antimony, arsenic, beryllium, calcium, lithium, selenium, and sulphur.

Tattoo ink manufacturers typically blend the heavy metal pigments and/or use lightening agents (such as lead or titanium) to reduce production costs.
Tattoo ink-----------================999999999999999977777777666666666666666555555A carrier acts as a solvent for the pigment, to “carry” the pigment from the point of needle trauma to the surrounding dermis. Carriers keep the ink evenly mixed and free from pathogens, and aid application. The most typical solvent is ethyl alcohol or water, but denatured alcohols, methanol, rubbing alcohol, propylene glycol, and glycerine are also used. When an alcohol is used as part of the carrier base in tattoo ink or to disinfect the skin before application of the tattoo, it increases the skin's permeability, helping to transport more chemicals into the bloodstream.
Tattoo ink------------=========7777777777777777777A variety of medical problems, though uncommon, can result from tattooing.

Medical workers have observed rare but severe medical complications from tattoo pigments in the body,and have noted that people acquiring tattoos rarely assess health risks prior to receiving their tattoos.

Kamis, 03 Juni 2010

japanese kanji tattoo designs


There’s something about kanji tattoo that makes everyone an instant fan. Every time I see a tattoo consisting of Chinese characters, I usually like it, despite the fact that I have no idea what it means. And most people, even those who own the tat, might be clueless of their tat’s true meaning. Well, as long as the people around you don’t understand it either, there won’t be any problems. Just enjoy the view.kanji and flower on lower back tattoosbeauty kanji tattoo and flower on lower back tattoos




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