Monday, May 3, 2010
The popularity of getting "inked" or tattooed is having a resurgence worldwide. Young and old people have found tattoos as a means of self-expression aside from its decorative effects on the body. Technology advancements in pigments and equipment have allowed the creation of high quality monochrome and multi-colored tattoos with a high level of graphical detail.Tattoos as a form of body art has been elevated into a contemporary art form starting from the 90's. Exhibitions featuring photographs or printed designs of the tattoos called "tattoo flash" became pervasive. In some visual art exhibitions, people with tattoos are actually lined up to showcase the works of the artist. Tattoo Flash is now the prevailing portable media used in tattoo art. A lot of this is found on now the internet and can be downloaded and printed. This can then be shown to the artist as a pattern for one's desired tattoo.
With the difficulty of having a portable media like a canvass. Tattoo art exhibits get limited to displaying photographs of subjects and the use of flash prints. There is of course losses in the three dimensional attribute of the art work. Tattoo artists also make use of the contours of the body and the curves of the muscle as a design element. This can easily be appreciated when one sees a full sleeve tattoo on a muscular arm versus a print. The artistic effect of a colored cobra or dragon coiled around an arm is lost if it is only seen as a print out or a photograph.
In the past couple of years, a new fashion or novelty item has been introduced in the market called a tattoo sleeve or tattoo arm warmer. This is made of a thin stocking like stretchable material that is then printed with tattoo art. When worn on the arms, these sleeves blend well with the contours of the arm. The design looks very authentic since it is skin tight and the stretching of the fabric brings out the three dimensional effect of the subjects in the tattoo sleeve design. The raging wolf or the fearful skull in the tattoo sleeve design stands out when the biceps flex or when the arm is fully stretched.
The wearable tattoo sleeve has been used by some tattoo artists to mass produce their designs and make it a pop culture commodity. Many kids and adults want the "inked" look but would not want to go through the pain of getting inked. The wearable tattoo sleeve is the answer. This makes it as a fashion accessory that can be worn and matched with one's get up. And last but not least, the wearable tattoo sleeve provides a new media to exhibit tattoo art, at least for the full arm length designs.
A new decade has arrived. It has been ten whole years since the dawn of Y2K and despite all the negativity and dread leading up to the dawning on the new millennium the world hasn't ended. Life continues to advance and if you are reading this then it is safe to say that you are alive and well in 2010 a whole decade on from Y2K.So how are you planning to celebrate this new decade? I thought I'd do something that I had always wanted to but never had the guts to follow through with, Yes I was going to get a tattoo nothing too special just my lucky number in roman numerals. Getting a tattoo, if done stylishly, can actually be quick attractive and with the level of tattoo accessories that the tattoo artists use these day you really do get your moneys worth.
Years ago getting a tattoo was a bit hit and miss. The equipment and tattoo accessories used were quite tricky to use and sometimes you may end up with a design or body art that you may live to regret. Thankfully like all sectors the tattoo industry has continued to enhance and develop and now they are at the stage where it is fair easier and medically safer to get your tattoo performed thanks to these new tattoo accessories. At least that is what the artist told me who performed mine.
Obviously a big concern for people when they go to get tattoos is the risk of infection. You constantly hear horror stories on the internet about celebrities who have been infected by an unsterilised needle. Obviously this is more down to a case of where you get your tattoo performed and their hygiene standards rather than a fault with the actual tattoo accessories themselves. However, with the enhancement in tattoo accessories the cost of the equipment has come down meaning there is no need for unsterilised or dirty equipment.
I was always worried about what it would feel like. I had seen several people have tattoos performed but this was to be my first. To be honest it wasn't as bad as I was thinking, it felt more like someone scratching at your arm, there was the odd occasion when you could feel the needle more but on the whole it was an enjoyable experience and I'm really pleased with the way it has turned out. The only thing I need to do now is resist the urge to get any more.
Unique and Fresh New Tattoo Art - My Quest to Find My First Design
0 comments Posted by Dono at 5:16 AM
The popularity of tattoos is exploding; everywhere I go I see tattoo art on somebody. I've wanted one for a long time and yet I want my first to be a unique and original tattoo design. I want the perfect first tattoo after all it may be the only one I ever get. Then I may get the obsession others have and get more. What ever the case I want my first to be original and different, something that turns heads on the street because it hasn't been done yet.Going into a tattoo shop to look at designs can be intimidating. The artist inside seem as if they expect you to get that new tat now. They're much desensitized to giving them and seeing them day in and out. I think they forget how big it can be for a first timer.
So I offer this advice. If you're looking for the perfect tattoo you can now explore designs and art online. I've been looking and have found I can explore all my options while online checking out some amazing stuff. Now it takes me forever to make up my mind and you may be like me. What ever your case is you can take your time and find just the right tat for you by looking through art galleries on the internet.
After you take your time and find the perfect body art for you online you can take it to your local tattoo shop and go in like you know what you're doing. You will also want to educate yourself on tattoo procedures and watch videos of it to know what to expect. All in all you can do your leg work before you set foot in the shop. This will make you much happier and not leave you with any regret.
I'm having a great time sorting through all the great body art to find the one perfect first for me. I can't wait but I know I want it to be a special piece that I will look upon fondly forever. So if you've been wondering will it hurt, how long will it take and where to find the best and freshest designs the internet is the place to educate yourself.
Now that you've sat through a few hours' worth of somewhat painful needle punctures, you probably want to ensure that your new Ink looks good for years to come. After care, especially within the healing stage is a very important part of maintaining the overall health and vibrancy of your tattoo. Below are some guidelines on how to take care of that new tattoo.Keep the Bandage On - If this is your first tattoo, I know you're going to want to start showing it off to your friends right away but refrain if you can. Its best to keep your tattoo covered for at least 2 to 5 hours. At the end of the day, your new artwork is an open wound and can be common breeding ground for airborne bacteria and infections.
Wash Your Tattoo - Once you remove the bandage, wash the area thoroughly with warm water using a foam soup or other antibacterial soup. H2Ocean has a great line of aftercare products available. Be careful not to use anything abrasive, it's better to simply use your fingers. Once washed, pat the area firmly with a paper towel. It's very important you do not rub your new tattoo.
Treat with Ointment - Once the tattoo is completely dry, apply ointment such as H2Ocean Cream to keep the area from drying out. Ointments that are A&D vitamin enriched are best but something like Bacitracin will work as well. Stay away from using Neosporin; while this is generally a miracle ointment, it's not good for tattoos.
Continue Washing & Cleaning - For about 7 to 10 days or until your wound is fully healed, it's important that you wash and treat your new tattoo about 4 times a day.
Protect Your Tat from the Sun - It's important to shield your new tattoo from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. Not only is the sun bad on your skin but it can fade and damage your tattoo. Consider wearing a tattoo cover up sleeve made with UPF+ certified fabric. If that's not your thing, applying sun block to your tattoo will help keep it vibrant for years to come.
Things to Avoid - Bathing of course is fine, but you want to stay away from submerging your tattoo in a bath, hot tub or swimming pool for at least 2-3 weeks. Also don't be alarmed if after a few days your tattoo starts scabbing, this is "ok". Try applying moist compresses to them, whatever you do, avoid picking at them.
At the end of the tattoo, your tattoo is an investment and you want to protect that investment. If you have any questions or concerns around the after care of your tattoo, you can always call your tattoo artist for advice.
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Sunday, May 2, 2010
The tattoo trend has bit the fashion-conscious people big time and the girls are not an exception either. Initially when the tattooing business started picking up pace, the girls were a bit hesitant to get one for them. Only boys and men and some rebellious and eccentric looking girls used to have a tattoo on their body.But now girls too sport a tattoo design on their body and they feel that it makes them look very fashionable and trendy. Though the tattoos initially were used to recognize a community, it became more common and socially acceptable as lot of celebrities and household names started publicly sporting one and most of them were women too. The women were mostly models, pop artists, athletes, etc. Tattoos for girls are available in different shapes and designs and we would look at some of them in this article.
Girls look for more feminism in their tattoos. They want it to be more girly and sleek. So the following are some of the most popular tattoos for girls.
1. Butterfly design: The butterfly is something which every girl almost loves. It is mainly because of its shape, its beauty and the wide range of colors that the butterfly has on its body. Therefore, butterflies are very popular designs for tattoos for girls.
2. Flower designs: Just like butterflies, girls love flowers too. Girls think that they can be mesmerized by the beauty of a flower because it is so rich and vibrant in its colors and the pleasant feeling it gives is something no other object could ever give. And that is why flower designs are very commonly used in tattoos for girls.
3. Star designs: Girls like things which are heavenly like the moon and the stars. They basically like anything that they see in the sky during nights. And getting that item from the sky engraved in a form of a tattoo is something that they would really not mind and would appreciate.
4. Fairy designs: A fairy is considered a beautiful girl from the heaven. When these girls get one of those fairy tattoos on their bodies, they feel very beautiful and confident.
5. Dolphin designs: Dolphins are considered to be one of the most beautiful fishes on earth and they are very popular among girls. Girls just love dolphins and they would not mind to have one dolphin picture on their body if they could.
6. Heart designs: Girls are very emotional when compared to boys. They are more emotional and sensitive and they do most of their things from their heart. They love falling in love, loving people and getting loved. Heart symbolizes that love and that is why they love to have heart designs on their body.
Girls can find these tattoos very easily and almost anywhere they want to. They can look up at those tattoo design websites where there are a wide variety and range of designs available. Or otherwise, they could go to those tattoo shops where they would have an album of different shapes and designs of tattoos that they can engrave.
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Rib Cage Tattoos - Pain Factor and Tips For Interesting Side Tattoo Designs
0 comments Posted by Dono at 12:04 AM
Rib cage tattoos can describe the fact that psychological factors play a huge role in pain perception and it does not matter whether you are a man or a woman. Going through a rib tattoo can be an excruciating experience, but perhaps for those who had it already, the mind must have gotten over the matter. With this area being a thin, flat and bony area (24 in all) and the needle puncturing the skin between 50 and 3,000 times per minute, how much pain is actually to be expected to create a rib cage tattoo piece? And the question is, are you ready to subject yourself to this kind of tattooing journey?The satisfaction of owning that tattoo art on a unique and sexy part of the body is perhaps one of the motivations. With the area being huge and perfectly symmetrical to a lot of tat imagery, the possibilities for an amazing body art is endless; its all about the creativity of the design and the skill of the tattoo artist. With the great room for artistry and vast array of possibilities for an exquisite tat, rib cage tattoos have been very popular for both the male and female population.
Rib Tattoos for Guys
The men go for rib tattoos because this type of theme can best define their physique and toughness. One has to have at least an acceptable body form in order to proudly flaunt it and one really needs to be tolerant and brave enough to go through the pain. When it comes to choice of designs, koi fish is a favorite as well as dragon, tiger, panther and snake. Mythical creatures like fairies and angels are also preferred on the rib cage area as well as quotations and flowers.
Rib Tattoos for Girls
When we say girls, we refer to young ladies from age 18 up to their early 20s. Nowadays, they are getting more daring in their choice of tattoo design. Surprisingly, some of them even choose to have the side or rib cage as their first tattooed area. The most popular rib tattoos for girls are flowers like cherry blossoms, roses, lotus and lilies as well as the Hawaiian flower ones. Of course, the very classic and pretty butterfly is as well as stars in all colors and sizes are sure to be found on the rib cage area of girls.
Rib Tattoos for Women
Women are the grown-up girls and they love to highlight the curvatures of their body more by dressing it with interesting rib tattoo designs. Quote or lettering and script tattoos can be normally seen on the sexy sides of women as well as animals like birds and fish. Angels and fairies in all colorful hues and details are also rampant as well as the popular design on girls like butterflies and stars. The flower designs seem to be a favorite adornment of women on rib cage area. The cherry blossom flower and cherry blossom tree is very well-liked as well as tropical Hawaiian flowers like orchids and hibiscus.
The rib cage tattoo is definitely the "in thing" nowadays;it definitely expresses a strong statement and gives one an edgy personality. This is definitely a tattoo trend that is sure to stay and we will be seeing more artistic surprises and interesting twists of designs on this body canvas in the near future.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Top Tattoo Designs For Men and Women in 2010 - Early Predictions I Stake My Reputation On - Part 1
0 comments Posted by Dono at 11:57 PM

Yup you read that title right even though it is still very early in the year it is easy to spot to top tattoo trends and what will be the hottest in tattoo designs for 2010. These trends are so hot that one cannot ignore the big spikes in searches that will produce this year's top tattoo designs for both men and women. So here is our vote or prediction for the whole 2010 and even into 2011 year in the world of tattoos.
There are so many here it is a bit hard to narrow them down as it look like the entire field or world of tattoo designs will continue to grow by leaps and bounds throughout the next two years as it has for the past 5 or so years.
Japanese Tattoos
Japanese tattoo designs are catching on big time. They have always been around and there have always been artists that specialize in creating authentic Japanese tattoo designs here in the west however, it has typically been more a fringe movement and had fewer devotees. However, this will change in fact it already has. Right now it is a micro trend of sorts with some short spikes of growth but it is going to catch on huge over the next year. This will include Japanese cherry blossom tattoos, koi fish, Geisha and Samurai as well as dragon designs. Most of these will be used on the popular locations on the body found below.
Ambigram Tattoos
Ambigrams are hard to explain if you have not seen them before. It is a very visual puzzle that just can't explain or translate well in words as funny as that might seem since they are made up of words. Ambigram tattoos are essential the art of taking two word designs and then putting together so a person can read one word when the tattoo is held upright and another word when it is flipped over. These are very popular and tie well into the whole literary and word tattoo trend as well as they work and look great on the forearm which is also a pretty popular location right now.
Literary And Word Tattoos
Of course there are so many different ways to refer to these tattoo designs there are the simple one word tattoos on the wrist that celebrities like to get. There are the foreign language tattoos and even the sayings and poem tattoos. This would also include the whole kanji, Arabic and Celtic tattoo designs. Anything that features writing or letters as the main part of the tattoo would fall into this category and it is currently one of the hottest trends and quickly growing bigger by the day.
These are some of the most popular trends right now based on what people are looking for, search engine trends and feedback from tattoo shop owners. They are provided here to give some ideas to those looking for what to get tattooed. However, it is never advisable to just jump blindly on the bandwagon because someone said it was popular. Instead find thing that you like and if it matched with one of the designs then great. These are meant to spark your own original and unique tattoo designs and ideas. These are trends that interestingly enough are equally popular with both sexes male and female.
If you are seriously considering getting one of these hot tattoo ideas then it is best to check out online the huge amount of tattoo design resources out there. They can give you more ideas and resources and even designs to get started in creating your own unique high quality tattoo.
There are so many here it is a bit hard to narrow them down as it look like the entire field or world of tattoo designs will continue to grow by leaps and bounds throughout the next two years as it has for the past 5 or so years.
Japanese Tattoos
Japanese tattoo designs are catching on big time. They have always been around and there have always been artists that specialize in creating authentic Japanese tattoo designs here in the west however, it has typically been more a fringe movement and had fewer devotees. However, this will change in fact it already has. Right now it is a micro trend of sorts with some short spikes of growth but it is going to catch on huge over the next year. This will include Japanese cherry blossom tattoos, koi fish, Geisha and Samurai as well as dragon designs. Most of these will be used on the popular locations on the body found below.
Ambigram Tattoos
Ambigrams are hard to explain if you have not seen them before. It is a very visual puzzle that just can't explain or translate well in words as funny as that might seem since they are made up of words. Ambigram tattoos are essential the art of taking two word designs and then putting together so a person can read one word when the tattoo is held upright and another word when it is flipped over. These are very popular and tie well into the whole literary and word tattoo trend as well as they work and look great on the forearm which is also a pretty popular location right now.
Literary And Word Tattoos
Of course there are so many different ways to refer to these tattoo designs there are the simple one word tattoos on the wrist that celebrities like to get. There are the foreign language tattoos and even the sayings and poem tattoos. This would also include the whole kanji, Arabic and Celtic tattoo designs. Anything that features writing or letters as the main part of the tattoo would fall into this category and it is currently one of the hottest trends and quickly growing bigger by the day.
These are some of the most popular trends right now based on what people are looking for, search engine trends and feedback from tattoo shop owners. They are provided here to give some ideas to those looking for what to get tattooed. However, it is never advisable to just jump blindly on the bandwagon because someone said it was popular. Instead find thing that you like and if it matched with one of the designs then great. These are meant to spark your own original and unique tattoo designs and ideas. These are trends that interestingly enough are equally popular with both sexes male and female.
If you are seriously considering getting one of these hot tattoo ideas then it is best to check out online the huge amount of tattoo design resources out there. They can give you more ideas and resources and even designs to get started in creating your own unique high quality tattoo.
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