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Jumat, 09 Desember 2011

Begin Procedure Of Tattooing

The tattoo artist will start by asking you to expose the area you want to get tattooed, usually requesting that you remove your garment entirely, rather than struggle to keep your clothes from getting in the way with the procedure. It's best to not be modest, but sometimes strategic clothing can be worn that will expose the appropriate area of skin without having to disrobe. Remember that a tattoo artist sees people in various states of undress every day, so don't be shy.
The artist will then shave the surrounding area that's to be tattooed, even if you don't have any visible amount of hair. Even the smallest amount of hair can complicate the tattoo process and cause ingrown hairs during healing. The artist will then disinfect your skin with rubbing alcohol to remove oily residue and minimize the risk of infection.
The tattooist will then apply a stencil. A stencil is created from your design; essentially it's a carbon copy of the line art taken from the artwork you decided on. Then stencil will leave a temporary carbon outline of your tattoo on your skin. It's this stencil that will guide the tattooist during the outline process. Some tattoo artists prefer to draw the design right on to your skin using a marker, instead of using a stencil. 

Jumat, 02 Desember 2011

The Perfect Artist

Finding the perfect tattoo artist is probably more important than finding the right design, though many first timers don’t realize this. After all, if you find the right artist they will make sure you get the perfect design in the end, whether you have it in your hand to begin with or not. In fact, even if you only have a vague idea in your head to start out with, the right artist should be able to work with you enough to make that idea a reality. Conversely, if you have the perfect design or idea but not the right artist, you won't get the best tattoo possible.
But to find the perfect tattoo artist, first you have to learn what goes into finding one. First and foremost, your tattoo artist must be clean and sanitary. After this comes the technical ability to apply good tattoos, artistic talent, proper quality equipment, honesty and ethics, a good reputation, and a zillion other personal traits and qualities to do a good tattoo. Finding a tattoo artist like this will take a bit of time and effort--they probably aren’t your best friend's friend who tattoos out of his kitchen in return for a six pack. Your best bet is to do lots of homework and learn, and then ask industry experts to back up your decisions. Every phase of the tattoo process involves being patient enough to do it right.