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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Places To Find Talented Custom Tattoo Designers

Even though there are millions of tattoo designs available over the internet, in magazines, and in books at the tattoo parlor, many people still think that a custom tattoo design reflects their preferences better in comparison to the designs originally made for someone else. There are a lot of talented custom tattoo designers who have the skill and the aptitude to understand a client's personality and interpret their personal ideas and preferences into tattoos.

Since clients opt for a custom tattoo design because it is a lot more meaningful to them, the tattoo artists must be sensitive to their feelings and create designs that live up to their expectations. This article shares some great tips to find that perfect tattoo designer to create the best tattoo as per the client's desire.

The first and the easiest way to find a designer is through a reference. If you know someone who has a tattoo that you like or can find someone who only gets tattoos that are designers especially for them. Talking to these people will not only help you find a skilled artist but it'll also allow you to inquire about the cleanliness at the tattoo studio, prices charged for a specific design, the after-care instructions provided by them, if they use fresh ink and needles for every customer getting a tattoo and the attitude of the artist towards the client's choice and inclination. People who are happy with their tattoos will be more than willing to do some advertising for the artist who tattooed them.

Another great way to find custom tattoo designers is to pick up some of the popular tattoo magazines. These magazines print the latest designs, designer's interviews and their contact information as well. You can look for designers located within your vicinity and pay them a visit to check if their rates suit your budget or not.

Another interesting way to find a custom tattoo designer is by organizing a tattoo design contest. The greatest advantage that these contests offer is that your choice is not limited to physical boundaries. In an online tattoo contest, designers form across the globe can participate and deliver quality designs to their clients spread across the world. Check out the winning designs of contests started by other tattoo enthusiasts and search for their designers.

After you've located the designer, find out if the artist is enthusiastic about creating the custom design and willing to do whatever work is needed to satisfy your wishes. Just because the artists has the talent to do other designs, be sure they are receptive to your wants before they pick up pen and paper or needles and ink to give you a permanent tattoo. Trust your instincts and if you get positive vibes about the artist and his ideas, go for that much awaited design to be tattooed on your skin for life.

Though custom tattoo design cost relatively more than the regular ones, they are always worth it because you get to wear a design that's unique, personal and is close to your heart because you got it made especially for yourself.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Tribal Tattoo Designs - A History of the Tribal Tattoo

Samoans are actually the ones who offered us the word Tattoo it was once pronounced as tatau. Polynesian people were some of the first to be recorded and written about with their tribal tattoo designs. Males being darkly tattooed upon their chest and thighs, where the women of the tribes would be tattooed on their arms and neck.

The splendor of the tribal tattoo was too much for a few of the sailors who had their bodies adorned with the ink and brought that style back to the western world.

There is great debate on where they truly hailed from as many cultures have their own version of tribal tattooing.

From Africa who imparted their nature and wildlife into the dark tattoos. African tattoos specifically also were to let others know a specific individuals place in a tribe as well. As warriors would grow and learn they would be marked to let others know that they were not an elder yet, where elders would have beautiful intricate and very detailed tattoos not only for decoration but intimidation to others as well.

To Egypt and their worship of the sun god. Where royals were adorned with beautiful designs, but this seemed to be a female exclusive practice.The act of giving a tattoo in ancient times differs greatly from the practice today which has become much more refined. Usually a small wooden dowel would be used with a sharpened attachment, some think wood at first then bronze needles, and even later that several needles would be tethered together to achieve an even darker or more delicate design.

The pattern would be etched onto the skin and then the ink mixture would be rubbed onto the skin until it collected into the etched area. Some say that the black of tribal tattoos was made by mixing soot and breast milk together against the skin. As mentioned above for the Egyptians it was said to be a female practice. Some scholars believe that it was used to safe guard a pregnancy and birth.

Most of the evidence that was found of mummies was intricate bead and diamond designs on the stomach, and thighs so when a woman would be swollen with child the diamond shapes would expand with the mother.

Making a sort of net around her stomach to safe guard the growing child and the patterns on the thighs was devoted to a Goddess who watched over child baring women during their labor. One of the most compelling gestures in all of tribal tattoo history is that a resounding number of people from all over the world were tattooed in someway shape or form.

Meaning that they had not only intricate designs of their faith or religion but mainly and most often it was of wild life, animals and beasts of myth. Perhaps it was because they thought of these animals as spiritually impressive or that they somehow associated their personalities with the specific beasts.