Sunday, July 1, 2007

Tattoo Terminology A to Z

After Care: How you take care of your tattoo once you get home. People don't realize that they play a huge part in the quality of the tattoo by how well they take care of it.

Blackwork: A tattoo done only in shades of black and grey.

Bodysuit: Complete coverage of the body with tattoos, usually a bodysuit is work that covers everything but the neck up, the wrists to the hands, and the feet, although this definition can vary.

Cover Up: A tattoo that is covering a pre-existing tattoo. A complicated process. Better to be sure of your tattoos before you get them!

Epidermis: Top layer of the skin. A tattoo needs to go a few layers into the epidermis, but not all the way through.

Ink: Pigments deposited into the epidermis by the tattoo needle.

Jailhouse: Style of tattoo inspired by tattoos inmates would be able to get in jail. Were very crude due to materials (urine and soot for ink). Now refers to both style (Black and Gray only) and subject matter.

Moku: Name for traditional New Zealand Maori tribe tattoos. Sometimes used to specifically refer to those designs on the face.

New School: Bright, colorful, vivid style of modern tattooing, often carttonish.

Sailor (also known as Traditional, Americana, or Sailor Jerry): Style of tattoos gotten by sailors from the turn of the century to the 1950s. Gotten in ports like Amsterdam, San Francisco, and Coney Island. Refers to both the style of drawing and subject matter (pinups, anchors, bluebirds, pirate ships)

Stencil: The outline of the tattoo design, treated and transferred to skin with alcohol, that acts as a guide for the tattoo artist while working.

Tattoo: An indelible mark or figure fixed upon the body by insertion of pigment under the skin. The name originates from the sound the sticks and needle would make during tattooing with traditional materials, "ta-tu ta-tu ta-tu"

Tribal: Heavy black graphic designs inspired by the traditional Polynesian tattooing of Tahiti, Hawaii, and New Zealand.

Tattoo Video

TattooBin - Getting a Tattoo

Watch as we document a woman getting a tattoo up close and personal. For those interested in getting a tattoo, but have hesitations, check it out. You'll see the whole process!





Japanese Tattoo Irezumi

The beginning of my japanese sleeve tattoo. Made by Swedish Tattoo artist Matti Sedholm aka Horimatsu.
Later on the colors on the upcoming dragon and the two koi fishes will be made by Tebori sticks.
Language in the movie is Swedish.
WWW.HORIMATSU.COM





Tattooing: Fantapants' Dragon Tattoo


This is me getting my tattoo done.
I created the tattoo design myself, based around the traditional chinese dragon.
The tattooing was done by the talented G. Watson at 'Screamin' Skulls Tattoo & Piercing' in Glasgow, Scotland. Check out their myspace page for further information.





Tattoo MD Laser Clinic - Dr. Alex Kaplan

Tattoo removal - Dr. Alex Kaplan, Tattoo MD Laser Clinic in Los Angeles, CA

For more information on Tattoo Removal and to find clinics in your area, please visit www.tattoohealth.org




Tattoo Potion Behind the scenes photo shoot Raw Footage

Tattoo Potion Behind the scenes photo shoot two girls rubbing lotion. Tattoo Potion is a Tattoo Aftercare product. DO NOT! Get a Tattoo Without it! WWW.TATTOOPOTION.COM to find this product. Also a product that keeps the color in your tattoo from fading.More pics and video's like this too!




Dumb Ass Tattoo

Luke truly is a dumb ass now.




Tattoos II

Slideshow build up with images of tattooed body-parts.
Music: The Tattoo Song, performed by Herman Brood.

This video contains nudity, so in case you are a minor (-18) or an adult who can't stand the sight of naked human body parts: DON'T WATCH IT!





WOMEN AT NYC TATTOO SHOW

All types of contests were held at the NYC Tattoo Convention. Body art of all types were on display in the contests, on the convention floor and in the display booths themselves. Here are some highlights of tattooed women showing off their body art.



Tattoos III

Slideshow build up with images of tattooed people and body-parts.
Music: Da ya think I'm sexy by Rod Stewart.

This video contains nudity, so in case you are a minor (-18) or an adult who can't stand the sight of naked human body parts: DON'T WATCH IT!



PRISON BREAK - TATTOO

The tattoo of the protagonist of the American television series, Prison Break, is featured prominently throughout the series and contributes a large part to the plot of the show in its first two seasons. The protagonist of the show, Michael Scofield (played by Wentworth Miller) creates an elaborate plan to break himself and his wrongly-convicted death-row inmate brother, Lincoln Burrows (played by Dominic Purcell) out of Fox River State Penitentiary. In order to help himself remember the finer details of his plan, Michael created a tattoo, which also had hidden within it, the blueprint of the prison. During production, the complete tattoo takes around five hours to be applied onto the actor.

In total, the protagonist created 24 specific designs of the most important elements of his escape plan in order to form one whole tattoo that covered the entire upper half of his body. The drafts of the 24 designs were found on Michael's hard drive, which was recovered in the second season of the show by the character, F.B.I. Special Agent Alexander Mahone (played by William Fichtner). It is revealed in episode "Brother's Keeper" that the idea of hiding pieces of the escape plan inside the tattoo originated from a pizza deliverer's tattoos, which caught the protagonist's eye. The original sketches of the tattoos were ordered by the Greek alphabet, from Alpha to Omega.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Tattoo Sites

TattooDesign.com
You can find tattoo designs and pictures in their
professional designer's gallery. This site has a very wide
range of tattoo categories. They covers Alternative, Animals,
Bionic, Cartoons, Celtics, Cover ups, Dark Images, Eastern
Culture, Fantasy, Horoscopes (signs) and much more..

Thailand Tattoo Center Hua Hin
They have thailand tattoo pictures, a tattoo school, a
tattoo gallery and tattoo machines.

deviantART: Tattoo Gallery
A gallery with millions of uncategorised tattoo images.

Celtic Tattoo Art (Image gallery)
There are few interesting celtic tattoo art on this
site.

Body Painting Gallery
A great gallery of bodies with tattoo. A MUST look if
you are interested to get yourself a tattoo.

EveryTattoo.com
A place to find tattoo pictures, tattoo studios, tattoo
conventions, first tattoo stories, chinese translations,
tattoo tv and also custom tattoos.

Imperial Tattoo Sample Page
Another site with lots of sample tattoo images.

Tattoos By Design (free)
This site offers flash tattoo designs, tattoo
ratings, name or word translation for tattoos and
also celebrity tattoo gallery. They are all free!

Mr Free Free - Tattoo Designs
You can find a long list of Free Tattoo Designs sites here on
this single page. They also included some piercing info sites.

Tattoodles - Tattoo & Body Art Resource
They claimed to be the #1 source for all your tattoo
design needs. Their tattoo galleries contain the highest quality flash
featuring tribal, kanji, floral, traditional, Japanese,
Celtic, animal tattoos, fantasy art and tons more!

TattooFlash
A regularly updated tattoo news site. You can find all latest
articles
about tattoo on this site.

The Vanishing Tattoo
A site mainly on tribal tattoos, tattos design and
tattoo pictures
.

TattooJohnny.com
This site is providing designs for butterfly tattoo, dragon tattoo,
fairy tattoo, tribal tattoo, celtic tattoo or cross tattoo,
sun tattoo, a star tattoo, a flower tattoo or an angel tattoo,
armband tattoos, heart tattoos, lower back tattoos and dolphin
tattoos.

Angelina Jolie's Tattoo
See images of Angelina Jolie with tattoos.

Tribalectic Body Piercing Community
A very good piercing community to discuss all about piercings!

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Popular Tattoo Designs

Tattoos are a common thing these days. They are more popular than ever before. Research has shown that nearly 1 in 4 people have at least one tattoo. There are many designs to choose from, giving people a chance to be creative. Below, we will take a look at some of the most popular tattoo designs.

Tribal tattoos are among the most popular designs. They have been around for hundreds and hundreds of years and they are always evolving and becoming more and more complex with their designs and styles. Tribal tattoos can either be the traditional black style that cover the arms and the legs or the more colorful styles that can cover every area of the body. The colorful, more modern look is becoming more and more popular when compared to other styles.

The “old school” styles of tattoos are also popular. Anchors and things like that are making a great comeback these days and not just with sailors. These styles were very common and very popular back in the 60s. They are rapidly gaining their popularity back, as females and males are getting anchors and swallow designs tattooed on them more and more.

Lower back tattoos are the most common for women. The lower back is one of the most sexual and sensual areas on a women, making the ideal spot for a tattoo. Tribal designs are the most popular, although flowers, dragons, and other symbols make great tattoos as well. The lower back offers plenty of natural curves as well, which can make for an innovative tattoo. Often times, women tend to include tribal that spreads, covering the base of their hips as well.

Dragon designs are another popular type style of tattoos. They were popular in the past, and are now starting to get their popularity back. There are a lot of different dragons to choose from, including the mythical dragon and ancient Chinese dragon. Dragons are great on the chest for males and the back for females. Dragon tattoos can be virtually any size, although most males tend to have them cover one side of their chest or the upper region of their arms.

Celtic tattoos are also popular as well. They are mostly seen with those who have a Celtic heritage, although some with no Celtic heritage have them as well. They offer a variety of symbols and designs, providing universal meanings for everyone. Often times they are mixed with tribal tattoos to create a more innovative tattoo.

There are several other types of tattoos out there, although the above are the most common. Tattoos can be very creative and innovative; it all depends on what you want. If you’re looking to stand out and be truly creative – you can always have a professional tattoo artist design one for you.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Caring for a New Tattoo

A few tips to help you care for your new tattoo:

Next to the beautiful creation of your tattoo, tattoo aftercare is the most important part of your tattoo experience. For the next several days after you receive a tattoo, you must make sure to keep the area clean and bacteria free. Your tattoo artist will give you all the instructions you will need for proper tattoo aftercare.

Beginning with the immediate moments after your tattoo is complete, make sure to keep your bandage firmly in place for at least three hours. When caring for your tattoo, remember it is a work of art, but it is also an open wound that needs to be treated and cared for as such.

Once the bandage is removed, the caring for your tattoo involves cleansing the tattoo area, then drying the wound. Once that step of tattoo aftercare is completed, apply an antibacterial ointment layer to protect your tattoo and prevent scabbing. If your tattoo artist doesn't provide you with an ointment, ask them to recommend one. Apply the ointment a few times a day (or as instructed by your artist) to keep the area moisturized. Proper aftercare of a tattoo can make this tattoo experience very worthwhile or very unsuccessful depending on how committed you are.

For more information on tattoo art, equipment and after care visit http://www.tattooandpiercingsupplies.com

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Laser Tattoo Removal

Most dermatologic surgeons caution that complete tattoo removal is not possible. Tattoos are meant to be permanent, so removing them is difficult. Few surgeons guarantee complete removal. Having said that, there are several methods of tattoo removal which have proven effective. The degree of remaining color variations or blemishes depends upon several factors, including size, location, the individual's ability to heal, how the tattoo was applied and how long it has been in place. For example, a tattoo applied by a more experienced artist may be easier to remove since the pigment was evenly injected in the same level of the skin. New tattoos may also be more difficult to remove than old ones.
Doctors say they can't predict the exact degree of removal because they generally don't know which of the 100 tattoo inks available today were used. (The U.S. Food and Drug Administration currently lists tattoo pigments as "color additives," which are intended only for application to the top layer of the skin.) Consult with a removal specialist -- be sure to take a list of questions along.

Taken from howstuffworks.com

Friday, January 12, 2007

Lower Back Tattoos

On a woman’s body there are a few places that can be thought of as sensual. Although this varies from culture to culture, many consider the most sensitive areas to be the nape of the neck and the infamous lower back. With that being said, it’s really not hard to see why lower back tattoos have become so popular over the years.

Although women have several areas for tattoos, the lower back is one of the most erotic and sensual areas women can get tattooed. Lower back tattoos are easy to cover up as well, which is great for those who aren’t allowed to have tattoos at work. Unlike other areas of the body, the lower back is completely covered up by a shirt. With the lower back – you only show the tattoo off when you want.

The ease to show or hide lower back tattoos has helped to increase popularity, as well as the desire, or sensuality. When a woman tells someone, especially a man, that she has a lower back tattoo – the mind often wonders. Lower back tattoos create a sensual and tantalizing appeal. Normally, these tattoos are done around the waist line. While part of it may be hidden by a women’s birthday suit – there may very well be a part of it showing as well. For lovers, a lower back tattoo can be very sensual and sexual, a secret that is shared only between the two.

The various designs and shape of the tattoo will often times enhance both the look and the appeal of the entire lower back area. The design of the tattoo is normally a small and shallow curvature that enables it to fit perfectly to the curves of the female back and natural curves of her hips. The lower back tattoo helps to accentuate an already breathtaking part of the female anatomy and enhance an area that is well known for its sensuality.

Popular designs for lower back tattoos include flowers, vines, and stars. Winged creature designs work good as well, as the wings of the monster can stretch his wings across the entire lower back region. Angels, dragonflies, and birds also seem to work quite well. You can add natural designs to the creatures as well, including plants and flowers. The lower back is a great area for tattoos – giving you unlimited possibility to use your imagination.

Although there are a lot of options and designs available, you should always choose one that you can enjoy for the rest of your life. You should always give thought to a design, and not pick something just because it’s appealing at the time. Instead, you should look into the thought and meaning of the tattoo and decide if it’s something you can see yourself with for the rest of your life. The meaning behind a tattoo is important, both now and later on in life. When you look at designs, you should always pick the one that literally calls out to you.

Before you decide to get a lower back tattoo, you should always look at several designs first, and then decide the best one for you. If you can’t find a design that you like, you can always have a professional tattoo artist design one for you. This way, you can have a tattoo design based on what you want. Although a custom design may cost a bit more money – it’s truly worth it if you want a unique and creative design that enhances the look of your lower back.