Sunday, November 28, 2010

Tattoo Equipments


All tattoo equipment is not the same, not in quality, price or purpose. It is important to make sure you have the right tools before attempting something as permanent as a tattoo.



The parts of a tattoo machine are the frame with attached pieces, the tubes which can be removed for sterilization for each tattoo, and the needles that are inserted into the tubes and stick out the tubes opening at the end. The tubes also have a hand grip on them, which is where the tattoo artist holds the tattoo machine. These tubes are almost always stainless steel, with the hand grips the same, or a hard plastic. These tubes do not actually touch the customers skin, but ink and blood do come in contact with them, which is why they can be released from the rest of the machine and autoclaved. The tubes can come in many different sizes in relation to the tip where the needles are held being very small to extremely large. The tube end that connect to the tattoo machine is always the same size so that they are interchangeable.



There are two types of tattoo machines, a liner and a shader. These are pretty much dedicated to what their names imply, with little variation. There are minor differences in how they are built, with the liner having smaller coils, and a more upright position. The shader is made to be held a little more angled, and has larger coils.



The liner is used to hold only liner needles, which are needle bars with only small amounts of needles attached into a tight group at the end of the needle bar. The needles stick out of the tip of the tubes that attaches to the tattoo machine. The liner, as a machine, brings the needles up and down into the skin which perforates it, and deposits ink into the said perforations. It is used to do linework and small details. Most liners can handle needles as small as one needle, or as many as ten. The shader is used to fill in larger areas of skin, and needs the larger coils with more power to do so.



A power chord attaches to the tattoo machine and into a power source. This power source then plugs into an electric outlet (or in some rare occasions, a battery pack). The power source has a dial on it that allows the tattoo artist to adjust the amount of power that the tattoo machine gets. The power source also makes sure that the tattoo machine gets an even measure of power, so that the tattoo quality is consistent.



A foot pedal that stays on the ground also plugs into the power source. This is stepped on to make the tattoo machine run, and released to have it stop. It is just an on/off mechanism, though, and not pressure sensitive like a car gas pedal.



The needles are dipped into ink caps of the color desired. It is much like a paintbrush being dipped into the paint. When it is time to change colors, the tattoo needles are rinsed in a cup of water, and then re-dipped into the new color.

Origins of Tattoos

Believe it or not but most scientist believe the origins of tattoos date back to about 3300 B.C. They believe that certain marks found on the skin of the "?TZI", a mummified body of an iceman found in the italian alps, were considered tattoos back in his days. If their acceptance is true, these marks on his body represent the earliest known evidence for tattoos in history. All we know for sure up until now is, there are tattoos found on Egyptian and Nubian mummies dating from about 2000 B.C. Classical authors also mention the use of tattoos in ancient societies like the old Greeks, Germans, Britons, Romans and Gauls.

The tattoos we know nowadays were discovered by Europeans while exploring north america and the south seas of the pacific ocean. Their first contact with cultures like the American Indians and Polynesians also were the first contact of so called "civilized" people with tattoos. The word tattoo was first mentioned in James Cook's records from his 1769 journey to the south seas. The natives of Tahiti, this is were Cook's expedition went to, called the marks on their bodies TATTAU which was translated into TATTOO by Cook. Due to their exotic appearance, tattooed Indians and Polynesians where showcased at circuses and fairs during the 18th and 19th century all over Europe and the US

Saturday, November 27, 2010

leg tattoo

leg tattoo wallpaperYou head to the forum, and find out there is Now it is time to find an artist who can do this tattoo justice. You haven't seen it on any of the free searches you have done. It is exactly what you have been looking for, and it is unique. You couldn't have found a better design.

On page 9, you see the tribal leg ink you want! Once you are a paid member, you start to look through the designs. Plus, given how popular this form of body art is right now, you should have several sites you can choose from. After all, you know that the people who are going to pay to share designs and talk about tattoos are probably more reliable than other sources. Well, a tattoo is a permanent and expensive investment, it seems to be well worth the money to put out a little bit of cash and join a paid membership site.

The free sites seem to just show the same designs that you found on Google Images. Chances are you will find more designs on a site that is dedicated to tribal tattoos than you will on a general tattoo site. If you can, you know you can talk to other people, maybe even find someone locally who specializes in tribal art. Maybe you can find one that specializes in tribal art. You know there are tons of tattoo websites out there.

Maybe it is time to take another approach. You feel like you should try to find out who did their tattoo just so you can avoid that artist. Some of them are just downright ugly! Not only that, you have seen most of these designs on people in your town.

You very quickly realize that you are seeing the same few designs over and over again. You go through page after page of Google Images featuring your choice for a new tattoo: A tribal tat, specifically a leg tribal tat.

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leg tattoo wallpaperYou head to the forum, and find out there is Now it is time to find an artist who can do this tattoo justice. You haven't seen it on any of the free searches you have done. It is exactly what you have been looking for, and it is unique. You couldn't have found a better design.

On page 9, you see the tribal leg ink you want! Once you are a paid member, you start to look through the designs. Plus, given how popular this form of body art is right now, you should have several sites you can choose from. After all, you know that the people who are going to pay to share designs and talk about tattoos are probably more reliable than other sources. Well, a tattoo is a permanent and expensive investment, it seems to be well worth the money to put out a little bit of cash and join a paid membership site.

The free sites seem to just show the same designs that you found on Google Images. Chances are you will find more designs on a site that is dedicated to tribal tattoos than you will on a general tattoo site. If you can, you know you can talk to other people, maybe even find someone locally who specializes in tribal art. Maybe you can find one that specializes in tribal art. You know there are tons of tattoo websites out there.

Maybe it is time to take another approach. You feel like you should try to find out who did their tattoo just so you can avoid that artist. Some of them are just downright ugly! Not only that, you have seen most of these designs on people in your town.

You very quickly realize that you are seeing the same few designs over and over again. You go through page after page of Google Images featuring your choice for a new tattoo: A tribal tat, specifically a leg tribal tat.

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

full sleeve tattoos

full sleeve tattoos wallpaperAgain, you get what you pay for so if you want your tattoo designs to be unique, paying a little more for a And of course, a more customize design is going to cost more than a stock design. What type of design you want to get - How much a tattoo artist will quote you also largely depends on the tattoo design that you are using. However, it will be worth the amount you pay if art works done by the particular tattoo artist turns out great. The answer is, there is no standard guideline to how much a tattoo will cost because there are a number of factors involve on how an artist will charge: The popularity of the artist - If you are getting a tattoo done by a well known tattoo artist, it will definitely cost much more.

And you might be wondering how much it will cost to get a full sleeve tattoo. So you must be prepared if you are want to get one. But no matter what, getting a full sleeve tattoo, half sleeve or quarter sleeve tattoo will be a big commitment in money, time and energy. Some even find the process of getting a tattoo therapeutic.

And most people do not stop at only one tattoo because tattoo can be addictive. If you already gotten some tattoo done, you would probably know the feeling of getting hooked to add more tattoos. The term full sleeve derives from the sleeve of a shirt however, this sleeve definitely gives you a much more artistic flair and personality! And besides the full sleeve tattoos, there is also half sleeve tattoos and quarter sleeve tattoos.

Usually, full sleeve tattoos are done on the arm and the length of the "sleeve" varies, and it usually begins from the shoulder blade and stretches all the way down to the wrist. Like the name suggest, full sleeve tattoos are tattoo designs that covers the arm like a sleeve.

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full sleeve tattoos

full sleeve tattoos wallpaperAgain, you get what you pay for so if you want your tattoo designs to be unique, paying a little more for a And of course, a more customize design is going to cost more than a stock design. What type of design you want to get - How much a tattoo artist will quote you also largely depends on the tattoo design that you are using. However, it will be worth the amount you pay if art works done by the particular tattoo artist turns out great. The answer is, there is no standard guideline to how much a tattoo will cost because there are a number of factors involve on how an artist will charge: The popularity of the artist - If you are getting a tattoo done by a well known tattoo artist, it will definitely cost much more.

And you might be wondering how much it will cost to get a full sleeve tattoo. So you must be prepared if you are want to get one. But no matter what, getting a full sleeve tattoo, half sleeve or quarter sleeve tattoo will be a big commitment in money, time and energy. Some even find the process of getting a tattoo therapeutic.

And most people do not stop at only one tattoo because tattoo can be addictive. If you already gotten some tattoo done, you would probably know the feeling of getting hooked to add more tattoos. The term full sleeve derives from the sleeve of a shirt however, this sleeve definitely gives you a much more artistic flair and personality! And besides the full sleeve tattoos, there is also half sleeve tattoos and quarter sleeve tattoos.

Usually, full sleeve tattoos are done on the arm and the length of the "sleeve" varies, and it usually begins from the shoulder blade and stretches all the way down to the wrist. Like the name suggest, full sleeve tattoos are tattoo designs that covers the arm like a sleeve.

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beautiful arm flower tattoo

When you are looking for your flower design, make Black designs are more common, but a great tattoo artist can make colorful flower tattoo designs come alive on your skin. Flower tattoos can be done in both full color or black styles. Flower tattoos might not be centuries old, but they have become a popular part of European and North American culture.

The art of tattooing is centuries old and has been popular among indigenous people in New Zealand, Japan, South America and Africa. A flower tattoo is a permanent marking on the skin made by inserting ink into the layers of skin to change the pigment for decorative reasons in the form of a flower. This article will discuss flower tattoo designs and how to find the best ones so that your tattoo will look amazing. Flower tattoos are one of the most common types of tattoos in the world.

Tattoos are becoming more and more popular in our society and have become an accepted part of Western culture.