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Tattooing on Dark Skin
Tattooing on dark skin requires a little more effort on the part of the artist, both in dealing with the customer and doing the actual work. The problem with tattooing dark skin is that because the ink is being seen from behind the skin, many colors tend to get muted out or can appear dull.
Published: 9-Jul-2012Tips on Improving Tattoo Aftercare
As a tattoo artist, your work is a lifetime calling card that when well conceived and executed can bring you accolades, recognition and most importantly, more business. While some would argue that having a particularly recognizable style is what separates the all stars of the tattoo world from the working stiffs, the reality is that the stylized visions of a specific artist belong to only the artist, not the public at large.
Published:26-Jun-2012The Fine Art of Tattoo Cover Ups
Tattooing requires overall drawing and illustrative skills, an advanced understanding of lines and shading and the ability to deal with people from all walks of life. Part designer, part salesman, part counselor, part businessman (or woman) and part bedside physician, a professional tattoo artist is accustomed to wearing many hats.
Published:23-Jun-2012West Coast Choppers, Orange County Choppers and Inked - What Do They All Have In Common?
The recent frenzy in reality tv shows is creating a stir in more ways in one. It is also changing the way advertisers market their items and the way we dress, what we listen to and buy, and even how we live our lives.
Published:10-Jan-2011