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		<title>Airbrush Art Tattoo Kits &#124; Tattoo Airbrushing Kits</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 05:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Airbrush art in the form of temporary tattoos are a fun and exciting way to create temporary tattoos. These tattoos last longer than other temporary tattoos and give a more realistic look to them. Unlike henna that must be hand painted airbrush art tattoos can be completed in a fraction of the time. Airbrush art [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-3332" href="http://www.lifeinfocentre.com/airbrush-art-tattoo-kits-tattoo-airbrushing-kits/3327/airbrush-art-tattoo-kits-2/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-3332" title="Airbrush Art Tattoo Kits" src="http://www.lifeinfocentre.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Airbrush-Art-Tattoo-Kits1.jpg" alt="Airbrush Art Tattoo Kits" width="262" height="210" /></a>Airbrush art</strong> in the form of temporary <strong>tattoos </strong>are a fun and exciting way to create temporary <strong>tattoos</strong>. These<strong> tattoos</strong> last longer than other temporary tattoos and give a more realistic look to them. Unlike henna that must be hand painted airbrush art tattoos can be completed in a fraction of the time.</p>
<p><strong>Airbrush art kits</strong> give you the necessary tools to get you started creating your own <strong>airbrush art tattoos</strong>. These kits come in a variety of sizes and price ranges depending on the dealer you are purchasing them from. Some dealers also will offer low grade products for a low price making you think you are getting a deal. With low grade products you are not getting a deal at all.</p>
<p>A good starter kit comes from <strong>Airbrush Bodyart</strong>. The kit contains everything you need to get you started creating airbrush art tattoos and then some. In their starter kit they include 2 single action ABA airbrushes, 2 hoses, 9 glass <strong>airbrush bottles</strong>, a 2 outlet air manifold, 7 60ml airbrush tattoo ink in red, blue ,white, yellow violet, fuchsia and green and the kit includes a 120ml of black airbrush tattoo ink. The starter kit also give you 50 Vynalaser stencils that can be reused over and over again. Airbrush Bodyart&#8217;s starter kit runs around $293. Individually all the same products that you get in the kit, would run you around $346.</p>
<p>If you want to step your airbrush kit up then <strong>Airbrush Bodyar</strong>t offers a professional kit. This kit includes a 4 outlet air manifold, 4 single action ABA airbrushes, 12 glass airbrush bottles, 4 air hoses, 10 60ml of airbrush art tattoo inks in white, blue, red, yellow, violet, fuchsia, green, fluorescent green, fluorescent yellow and fluorescent blue and 1 120ml of black airbrush tattoo ink. Also added with this airbrush art tattoo kit is 1 120gm holographic glitter pack and 100 Vynalaser stencils that are reusable.  The kit runs around $544 where as individually purchased these items would cost you around $639.</p>
<p>For those of you who have experience in <strong>airbrush art tattoos</strong> and want a kit that will allow you to open up your own business doing <strong>airbrush art tattoos</strong> professionally, <strong>Airbrush Bodyart</strong> has you covered. They offer the Airbrush Volume Parlor 2000 kit. This kits gives you everything that you need to open up shop and start creating great professional airbrush art tattoos.</p>
<p>The <strong>Airbrush Volume Parlor 2000 kit</strong> contains a 4 outlet air manifold, 4 duel action ABA siphon feed kit, 4 glass airbrush bottles, airbrush holder, 1 regulator filter moisture trap, 10 60ml <strong>airbrush art tattoo ink</strong> in white, blue, red, yellow, violet, fuchsia, green, fluorescent green, fluorescent yellow and fluorescent blue as well as 1 500ml of black <strong>airbrush tattoo ink</strong>. Also included in this kit is 1 120gm jar of holographic glitter, 300 Vynalaser stencils that are reusable and a CD-Rom that gives you Flash displays for your customers. This kit will run you around $994 where as the items purchased individually would run you around $1,242.</p>
<p>As you can see using a kit to get you started learning about <strong>airbrush art tattoos</strong> or to get enough product to start your business is cheaper than purchasing individual items. Of course after you have gotten started the it don&#8217;t cost as much to replace items as you need them individually. But to get them all at once separately can run a lot, so if you are just starting out needing everything then the <strong>kits</strong> are you way to go.</p>
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		<title>Tattoo Designs &#124; Various Tattoo designs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 16:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you walk into a tattoo studio, you can easily see that there are virtually no limits to tattoo designs.  Most studios have a plethora of books, posters, and stencil samples;  and, as the work of a tattoo artist is much more than simply putting designs on a person&#8217;s skin, most are very skilled and [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you walk into a <strong>tattoo</strong> studio, you can easily see that there are virtually no limits to <strong>tattoo designs</strong>.  Most studios have a plethora of books, posters, and stencil samples;  and, as the work of a <strong>tattoo artist</strong> is much more than simply putting designs on a person&#8217;s skin, most are very skilled and very talented artists in general.  Nearly anything you can visualize, either by description or in a sketch, can be made into a unique creation by those who practice this form of art.  While many customers prefer a tattoo which is either quite simple and basic, such as one&#8217;s name or initials, or a design which is totally unique and special to them, there are a number of styles which are widely popular.</p>
<p><strong>Tattoos of Native American designs</strong> is one of the most popular.  While most people who do not have direct information about tribal significance may simply select a design which looks good and appeals to them<strong>, traditional Native American artwork</strong> is by far the most often chosen in this category, as it symbolizes the Native American culture in general.  However, for those who are knowledgeable, designs can be produced which symbolize tribal affiliation.  If this is what a person prefers, it is a good idea to first do a bit of research to learn the difference between the tribes and which ones use which symbols.  For people who have <strong>Native American ancestry</strong>, this is an excellent way to both learn about and display pride in one&#8217;s heritage.  One&#8217;s name can also be made into a tribal design if you or your artist has the knowledge to do so.</p>
<p><strong>Oriental designs</strong> are also quite popular.  Most tattoo studios have a large variety of these, ranging from intricate artwork to smaller symbols.  Some of those which are chosen most frequently include the Chinese symbols for luck, prosperity, eternity, harmony, and love;  the zodiac signs are also popular.  Although these designs may appear simple, and do have a rather unobtrusive effect, it takes a considerable amount of skill to draw them properly, as the thickness and thinness of the characters is very important.  If you are looking for something which is stylish and tasteful, an Oriental design will have that effect.</p>
<p>For those whose religious beliefs are an important part of their lives, a tattoo of a religious symbol can be a permanently-displayed expression of this.  <strong>Religious tattoos</strong> range from the most basic small crosses to large artwork depicting Saints and Jesus to nearly everything in-between.  While most religions tend to frown on the subject of tattoos, they are represented in large varieties nonetheless.  You will probably see <strong>crucifix tattoos and Star-of-David tattoos, </strong>despite the fact that the traditional religious belief is that one should not get tattoos.  For most modern people, even those who take their religious beliefs very seriously, getting such a tattoo is not seen as violating religious standards, but a matter of pride in what they believe.</p>
<p><strong>Celtic designs</strong> often appear in tattoos, also.  From the most basic designs which everyone understands, such as shamrocks, to the intricate Celtic cross which fewer recognize the original meaning of, this culture has produced a wide array of beautiful artwork that can be used in <strong>tattoos. </strong></p>
<p>Most people have some idea what they like, and each person&#8217;s individual preference is no more difficult than finding it or having your artist create it.  Whatever your background, interests, lifestyle, you are sure to find a <strong>tattoo design</strong> that appeals to you and is special to you.</p>
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		<title>Tattoo Cover Ups &#124; Cover up Tattoo</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 07:57:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Much thought should be put into getting a tattoo as it is a mark for life.  The design should be something that will not be outgrown or outdated.  Regardless of how much thought is actually put into it, sometimes the tattoo ends up needing a cover up. Cover ups are done for several reasons.  One [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3084" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 220px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-3084" href="http://www.lifeinfocentre.com/tattoo-cover-ups-cover-up-tattoo/3083/tattoo-cover-ups/"><img class="size-full wp-image-3084" title="Tattoo cover ups" src="http://www.lifeinfocentre.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/tattoo-cover-ups.jpg" alt="Tattoo cover ups" width="210" height="262" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tattoo cover ups</p></div>
<p>Much thought should be put into getting a <strong>tattoo</strong> as it is a mark for life.  The design should be something that will not be outgrown or outdated.  Regardless of how much thought is actually put into it, sometimes the tattoo ends up needing a cover up.</p>
<p><strong>Cover ups</strong> are done for several reasons.  One of the most common reasons is to give the tattoo a fresh, new look. <strong> Tattoos</strong> that have faded over time can be touched up to make it look as if it is brand new.  Newly applied crisp lines can clean up any blurring around the edges.  Additional color can be put on to brighten up the design.</p>
<p>At times, the original<strong> tattoo</strong> needs brightened up due to fading but can be achieved with the addition of more color and design aspects.  A black tattoo can be brightened up by adding more detail as a background in color.  Many colors can be applied over the old black ink with a nice effect as well.</p>
<p><strong>Tattoo cover ups</strong> are often done when the previous design is no longer accurate for the customer.  For example, a woman may have a tattoo applied sporting the name of her boyfriend.  Years later, the relationship no longer exists but the<strong> tattoo</strong> remains for life.  Cover ups can completely change the look of the tattoo making parts of it that are no longer desirable appear to have disappeared.</p>
<p><strong>Tattoo cover ups</strong> are needed when the original tattoo is of poor quality.  <strong>Prison tattoos</strong> are often presented for cover ups.  Tattoos that were done by amateurs are also commonly covered up.  These old tattoos are often small or done with thin lines that are easily covered.</p>
<p>Even when there isn&#8217;t a previous <strong>tattoo, a cover up</strong> is still needed at times.  These are the cases when scars are to be covered with art.  Millions have <strong>tattoos </strong>applied to cover scars that they no longer wish to see or feel they aren&#8217;t very pleasing to look at.  Unless the scars are large and have caused extensive damage to the skin, typically a cover up can be done.  Even on very large scars, many good tattoo artists can still design something to work with.</p>
<p>When a <strong>tattoo cover up</strong> is required, it is most important to search for an excellent and talented tattoo artist.  A <strong>tattoo artist</strong> who can design a great picture for the original tattoo is good.  A <strong>tattoo artist</strong> who can design a tattoo to cover up an existing <strong>tattoo</strong> with a new and different design is the kind of talented artist you need for a successful cover up.</p>
<p>Most <strong>tattoo artists</strong> do not have samples of cover ups they have done on display.  To see these you&#8217;ll often have to ask specifically for them.  Pay close attention to the detail of the cover ups and compare the old tattoo to the new.  A large solid tattoo should not be applied over a smaller tattoo as the old one will easily show through.</p>
<p>Although tattoos are permanent, they can be covered up and touched up.  Touch ups have been reported as being a slight bit more painful and often repeat visits are needed to fully complete the design.  The option is there, however and if an excellent artist is found the end result should be stunning.</p>
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		<title>Airbrush Art On T-Shirts &#124; Airbrush T Shirts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 10:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Putting airbrush art on T-shirts can be a fun and creative hobby. For those that want to take it a step further it can also be fun and exciting business. T-shirts containing airbrush art are popular and unique to wear. What makes airbrushed t-shirts so unique is that one of a kind images can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2977" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 272px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-2977" href="http://www.lifeinfocentre.com/airbrush-art-on-t-shirts-airbrush-t-shirts/2971/airbrush-art-on-t-shirts-2/"><img class="size-full wp-image-2977" title="Airbrush Art On T-Shirts" src="http://www.lifeinfocentre.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Airbrush-Art-On-T-Shirts1.jpg" alt="Airbrush Art On T-Shirts" width="262" height="210" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Airbrush Art On T-Shirts</p></div>
<p>Putting <strong>airbrush art on T-shirts</strong> can be a fun and creative hobby. For those that want to take it a step further it can also be fun and exciting business. <strong>T-shirts</strong> containing airbrush art are popular and unique to wear. What makes <strong>airbrushed t-shirts</strong> so unique is that one of a kind images can be created giving the wearer a shirt that no one else has. Thus making for a pretty fun hobby or profitable business.</p>
<p>The great thing with <strong>airbrush art</strong> is that you really do not have to know how to draw. All you need to know how to do is successfully use the stencil that you wish to use for your design. The main key is learning how to control the <strong>airbrush gun</strong> so that you can get the paint only where you want it and not overcast the paint where you do not want it. Once you master that then your options are endless with the vast array of stencils out there.</p>
<p>A bottom feed or siphon feed airbrush works best when putting <strong>airbrush art onto a t-shirt</strong>. You should always stick with a name brand airbrush when airbrushing. The best name brands to go with are the Iwata or Badger. The Paasche is also a good quality airbrush to go with. You will save yourself money in the long run when using a name brand versus a generic airbrush.</p>
<p>When choosing an <strong>airbrush compressor</strong> keep in mind that put <strong>airbrush art</strong> <strong>onto</strong> <strong>t-shirts</strong> does require a high psi. The psi setting should be between 40 to 60. Make sure that your compressor is rated for the type of work you are going to be doing. In this case it will be airbrushing t-shirts. When doing <strong>airbrush art onto t-shirts</strong> as a business then invest in a commercial air compressor. It will be worth it in the long run.</p>
<p>Most of the times you will need to heat set your paints so that they can be washed without fading or bleeding. There are a few ways that you can heat set your <strong>airbrush art onto the t-shirts</strong> so that it lasts. One way is all the design to fully dry then place a cloth over it and iron the shirt with the cloth between the t-shirt and the iron. Always keep the iron moving though so that you do not burn the material. Another great way if you are doing this at home is to allow the design to dry then turn the shirt inside out and throw it into the dryer for about 40 to 45 minutes on the highest heat setting. After this your design will hold up to laundering.</p>
<p>If you use a paint that does not require heat setting then you should still set the design. A great way to do this with paints that do not require heat setting is to place the <strong>t-shirt</strong> by itself into a sink full of cold water that has salt mixed into it. The cold water and salt will help to keep the shirt when it is laundered from fading or bleeding.</p>
<p>Placing <strong>airbrush art onto t-shirts</strong> can be fun and exciting. But you are not limited to t-shirts. Get creative and <strong>airbrush designs</strong> onto cotton underwear for you significant other. <strong>Airbrush socks</strong> for your family. The possibilities with clothing and <strong>airbrush art</strong> are limitless.</p>
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		<title>Possible Side Effects of Getting a Tattoo &#124; Tattoo Side Effects</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 09:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve all heard stories of people getting a communicable disease from an infected needle at a tattoo shop.  People have been reported for becoming very sick from unsanitary tattoo parlor practice.   Many people get tattoos every day; however the news only reports those incidents that go wrong. So how can we know what are the [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve all heard stories of people getting a communicable disease from an infected needle at a <strong>tattoo shop</strong>.  People have been reported for becoming very sick from unsanitary <strong>tattoo parlor</strong> practice.   Many people get <strong>tattoos </strong>every day; however the news only reports those incidents that go wrong.</p>
<p>So how can we know what are the real potential <strong>effects of getting a tattoo</strong>?  We do some research.  Talk to the tattoo artist about your concerns. Make sure the parlor you are going too practices sanitary measures, sterilizes equipment and uses new needles for each and every customer.</p>
<p>The <strong>CDC, or Center for Disease Control reports</strong> that if cleanliness and sanitation are maintained, then the transmission of communicable diseases isn&#8217;t likely to be widespread.  Many specialists have determined that commercial tattoo parlors are quite safe but prison tattoos are where the problems are occurred.  Another problem is encountered with amateurs and those who do their own tattoos.</p>
<p>The <strong>Food and Drug Administration</strong> has said that the <strong>colored ink</strong> used in tattoos technically isn&#8217;t legal as it hasn&#8217;t been approved by them for use.  However, problems have not been reported with the colored inks aside from minor cases.</p>
<p>One type of minor case may include a reaction to the ink.  These theoretically can occur in anyone with any tattoo, but does occur more with the colored ink.  <strong>Delayed reactions</strong> are possible and may not happen right away.  Some dyes in the ink are created with cosmetics and other chemicals that are not approved for being injected into the skin, creating a reaction.</p>
<p><strong>Infections</strong> at the tattoo site are rare but do happen.  Tattoo parlors that are unclean and do not practice good sanitation measures are reported to have the highest incidents of reported infections.  The FDA does not regular tattoo shops so it&#8217;s easy for these places to get away with these practices.</p>
<p>Because of unsanitary shops, the <strong>APT</strong>, or <strong>Alliance for Professional Tattooists</strong> formed in 1992.  Membership isn&#8217;t required but is encouraged among <strong>tattoo artists</strong>.  Seminars are provided throughout the year for continuing education for the <strong>tattooists</strong>. Sanitary measures are regulated and encouraged to members of APT.  Tattoo parlors that can prove membership are more likely to have a reduced risk for tattoo site infection.</p>
<p><strong>Hepatitis C</strong> is a scare to many who are considering a tattoo.  This is a disease carried through the blood and is transmitted through infected needles.  <strong>Tattoo shops</strong> that reuse needles put the customer at a higher risk.  These are become few and far between, however as most parlors today use disposable or single use needles.</p>
<p>Overall,<strong> tattoos</strong> are relatively safe.  As mentioned before, we only hear about the bad news on television when someone has contracted a disease or infection for a poorly taken care of <strong>tattoo</strong> facility. If the parlor practices proper sanitary measures, risks are diminished.  All equipment should be sterilized between each customer.  Needles should be used once before disposing of them.  General cleanliness of the facility itself is always a key aspect to watch for as well.</p>
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		<title>Airbrush Art On Nails &#124;  Airbrush Nail Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 10:40:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost everyone loves some for of art or another. A lot of women love to get their nails manicured. So why not combine the two together? Well that is exactly what has happened. Airbrush art has combined with the manicure to give women great opportunities to use their nails to show off great artwork. Airbrush [...]]]></description>
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<p>Almost everyone loves some for of <strong>art </strong>or another. A lot of women love to get their <strong>nails </strong>manicured. So why not combine the two together? Well that is exactly what has happened. <strong>Airbrush art</strong> has combined with the manicure to give women great opportunities to use their nails to show off great artwork. <strong>Airbrush art</strong> applied to the fingernails gives a great flare to a manicure. The designs are only limited to the stencils in which the artist can get their hands on and the artists imagination.</p>
<p>This form of <strong>airbrush art</strong> has become very popular and a lot of salons around the world are offering this to their clients. <strong>Airbrush art</strong> is also available on fake nails and are  sold at almost every store that carries fake nails. You two can get in on this craze and start you own fun and exciting business offering <strong>airbrush art on nails</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Airbrush art on the nails</strong> is not for the beginner just getting started in <strong>airbrushing</strong>. The work area is very small and the artist has to have mastered the techniques involved with airbrushing. One main problem that beginners face is over spraying. Over spraying is when the <strong>artist sprays</strong> outside of the area in which they are trying to spray. When working with nails you do not want to end up airbrushing the person&#8217;s fingers. So before attempting to do <strong>airbrush art on nails</strong> gain some experience with airbrushing on larger surfaces.</p>
<p>Depending on the type of <strong>airbrush art</strong> you are doing will determine the type of airbrush that you need. When doing <strong>airbrush art on nails</strong> go with either the Iwata HP-A or the Iwata HP-B. These are great for airbrushing nails. Even if you do not go with the Iwata though remember to always go with named brand and never use any knockoff airbrushes.</p>
<p>You will need a air compressor that is designed for <strong>airbrushing on nails</strong>. The best air compressor to use is the Iwata Studios Series Silver Jet Air Compressor. While this one is the best one you can go with any small compressor that has an 18 psi. Preferably get an air compressor that will adjust between 10-18 psi if you do not go with the Iwata Silver Jet.</p>
<p>To do <strong>airbrush art on nails</strong> you will need nail art stencils or nail art masks. The nail art masks are reusable masks that have an adhesive that does not leave any residue on the nails. Of course if you are really creative and very good you can freehand the <strong>airbrush art right onto the nails.</strong></p>
<p>If not then take the time and invest in nail art stencils and masks. The paint that you will use when doing <strong>airbrush art on nails</strong> is water based. A bottom coat and a top coat are what protects the water based paint from being damaged. You will also need to spray a light coat of what is called varnish between the artwork and the top coat. Varnish is just a water based clear coat that will protect the paint from getting brush strokes when you apply the top coat.</p>
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		<title>Airbrush Art On Automobiles</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 21:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By airbrushing art onto your automobile you can create a unique paint job that really shows off your style. Once you have the basics down on how to work the airbrush then you can pretty much create some great airbrush art on your automobile. It does not matter if you can draw or not. There [...]]]></description>
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<p>By<strong> airbrushing art</strong> onto your automobile you can create a unique paint job that really shows off your style. Once you have the basics down on how to work the <strong>airbrush </strong>then you can pretty much create some great <strong>airbrush art </strong>on your automobile. It does not matter if you can draw or not. There is no need to be able to free hand you <strong>art work</strong> either. Stencils can be used to<strong> airbrush art</strong> on to your automobile just the same as any other surface or project.  The art that you create with <strong>airbrushing </strong>is only limited to your own imagination. There are plenty of places to acquire stencils or get design ideas so that you can create your own stencils.</p>
<p>If you do create your own stencils for <strong>airbrushing</strong> your automobile do not use paper to create your stencils. <strong>Automobiles</strong> need lots of paint and this will damage paper stencils rather quickly. So stick with plastic or  vinyl material for your stencils. A great cheap plastic to use for stencils is thin plastic folders. These can be picked up cheaply in office supply areas of most stores.</p>
<p>When doing <strong>airbrush art </strong>there are different types of airbrushes that are available. The <strong>best airbrush</strong> to use for putting <strong>airbrush art</strong> onto an automobile is a gravity fed<strong> airbrush</strong>. This is the one that professionals use and will give your artwork a high quality look. The paint can be automotive paint but make sure that you use a well ventilated area as the fumes can pose a health hazard. It is best when using automotive paint to wear a respirator at all times. When using <strong>automotive paint</strong> make sure that it is thin enough to flow through the <strong>airbrush.</strong> If the automotive paint that you have chosen does not flow then thin it down so that it flows. The <strong>paint</strong> should be thinned to about a milk thickness. A good automotive lacquer will work fine to thin down your <strong>automotive paint.</strong></p>
<p>Different <strong>airbrush art</strong> calls for different psi on your compressor. PSI stands for pounds per square inch and for <strong>automotive airbrush</strong> art you need a compressor that has a psi of 55-65. Iwata is a great name brand to go with and they offer four compressors that will work for <strong>airbrushing</strong> <strong>automotives</strong>. Badger is another good name brand that you can go with. They offer several air compressors that will work when doing <strong>airbrush art on automobiles</strong>.</p>
<p>When it comes to any part of your actual <strong>airbrush </strong>equipment such as the airbrush and its parts as well as the compressor make sure to go with name brand. Do not use any knock offs a these will cost you more money and lots of headaches in the long run. You get what you pay for and when it comes to <strong>airbrush art </strong>you need to go with names that you can trust. A lot of knock offs also will give for a harder time finding replacement parts when they tear up. Knock offs will tear up quicker than the name brands. So save yourself the hassle of being in the middle of your airbrush art project on your automobile and find yourself unable to get replacement parts for your airbrush equipment.</p>
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		<title>Positive Attributes Of Tattoos &#124; Positive power of Tattoos</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 09:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering how widespread the negative reputation is of tattoos and people who have them, one might wonder if there is anything positive about tattoos, and if it is reason enough to get one.  You undoubtedly have heard plenty about the problems, attitudes, risk factors, etc., so perhaps you would also like to consider the opposite [...]]]></description>
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<p>Considering how widespread the negative reputation is of <strong>tattoos</strong> and people who have them, one might wonder if there is anything positive about <strong>tattoos</strong>, and if it is reason enough to get one.  You undoubtedly have heard plenty about the problems, attitudes, risk factors, etc., so perhaps you would also like to consider the opposite point of view in order to help you make the best decision regarding whether or not getting this type of <strong>artwork </strong>is right for you.</p>
<p>First, let&#8217;s examine some of the reasons why getting a tattoo may not be a good idea.  If you&#8217;re the type of person who tends to do things impulsively or if you&#8217;re considering a<strong> tattoo b</strong>ased primarily on someone else wanting you to get one or not wanting you to get one;  these factors will very likely result in you regretting your decision at some point in time.  If getting a tattoo is not solely your own decision for your own sake, and a decision which you have put careful thought into making, you will probably end up wanting to get it removed later on.</p>
<p>If none of those situations fit you, and you&#8217;re considering getting a <strong>tattoo</strong>, hearing some things which are good about tattoos may assist in your decision.</p>
<p>Some people simply like <strong>art;, </strong>if you are one of them, a tattoo may be the type of art you are looking for.  In that there are essentially no limits to what kinds of artwork can be made into <strong>tattoos</strong>, you&#8217;re sure to find something which will suit your tastes.  You can consult a <strong>tattoo artist</strong> to assist you in making the best choice for the artwork which you will like the most. <strong> Tattoo </strong>studios routinely have huge selections of <strong>tattoo</strong> art on posters and books;  your artist can tell you which forms he is most familiar with and practiced in creating.  If you have a unique design in mind, all it usually takes is a rough sketch or even a description, and most artists will be happy to create a custom-made design for you.  <strong>Tattoo artists</strong> are almost always very skilled artists in general;  you will be happily surprised at how intricate and professional their work can be.  If you want beautiful, unique art which is both yours alone and permanent, a <strong>tattoo </strong>is the way to go!</p>
<p>Do you have something to say, something you wish to share with the world?  If so, a tattoo may be the answer you&#8217;re looking for!  Whether you opt for wording, or a design which has some type of special meaning to you, a tattoo can be one of the greatest forms of self-expression.  You can choose something that is very clear to everyone who sees it, or, in contrast, can have something which is purely symbolic.  We not longer have to settle for temporary expression on t-shirts, tattoos are permanent;  and they are available to almost everyone everywhere.</p>
<p>A<strong> tattoo</strong> can also be a permanent memorial.  If there is someone or someplace that you wish to honor, a tattoo can be a wonderful way to do this.  Contrary to occasional opinion, memorializing a person or a place with a <strong>tattoo</strong> is generally not morbid, and is not usually sad;  instead, it focuses on one&#8217;s subject in a positive light.  In addition, a <strong>tattoo</strong> of memory does not necessarily have to be about a person, it can also be a unique symbol of a place, a time, a situation, that you wish to always keep in your memory.</p>
<p>If you have decided to get a tattoo, and have positive reasons for wishing to do so, all you need to do is visit a nearby <strong>tattoo</strong> studio and allow your vision to be turned into a reality.</p>
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		<title>Airbrush Art Magazines</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 11:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost all forms of art has a publications aimed at that particular art. Airbrush art is no different. There are a diversity of magazine publications to appeal to airbrush artists out there. Some magazines are in print and with the access of the internet there are airbrush art magazine online as well. Whether you are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Almost all forms of art has a publications aimed at that particular art. <strong>Airbrush art</strong> is no different. There are a diversity of magazine publications to appeal to <strong>airbrush artists</strong> out there. Some<strong> magazines</strong> are in print and with the access of the internet there are <strong>airbrush art</strong> <strong>magazine</strong> online as well. Whether you are reading and learning more about <strong>airbrushing</strong> in a printed <strong>magazine</strong> or an <strong>online magazine </strong>you are sure to gain knowledge of the <strong>airbrush art </strong>industry. Airbrush art can be seen in magazines that are designed to teach techniques geared toward<strong> airbrushing</strong> in a more  broad-spectrum.  <strong>Airbrush art </strong>can also be seen in magazines geared toward <strong>airbrushing</strong> cars or bikes and such. Making for much more precise content toward a more specific niche.</p>
<p><strong>Airbrush Technique Magazine </strong>is a broad spectrum magazine that is geared to teach techniques of airbrush art no matter what you are<strong> airbrushing</strong>. The publication is subscription based and can be obtain with a one year or a two year subscription. This is a good one if you are just wanting to gain more knowledge on <strong>airbrushing techniques</strong> whether you <strong>airbrush</strong> as a hobby or you do it professionally. The wide array of surfaces that<strong> Airbrush Technique Magazine </strong>covers includes but not limited to t-shirts ,canvas, the body, autos, motorcycles and so much more.</p>
<p><strong>Airbrush Artist Magazine </strong>is a broad spectrum online membership based<strong> magazine.</strong> The online magazine offers articles, tutorials and videos to help you learn more about<strong> airbrush art</strong>. The magazine offers unlimited access to all of this with your membership to their online magazine. <strong>Airbrush Artists Magazine</strong> is updated once a month and aims to offer a minimum of two new lessons, tutorials and articles each month.</p>
<p>Art Scene International formerly known as <strong>Airbrush Art + Action magazine</strong> is a European based <strong>airbrush art magazine</strong>. The<strong> magazine</strong> is now being distributed in North America. While it has gained a large digital imaging interest the <strong>magazine</strong> is still a great asset to any <strong>airbrush artist.</strong> The magazine has full color images and is full of artist stories and how to articles that will help any airbrush artist.</p>
<p><strong>Air Brush Action magazine</strong> is a publication on <strong>airbrush art</strong> that seems to have specific main niche for each publication. While each issue may include some other forms of <strong>airbrush art</strong>, the issue has a main theme throughout. The publication has buyer&#8217;s guides, tips and tricks, artist bios and so much more that is sure to be appreciated by any airbrush artist. By offering a major theme each month there is more chance of appealing to a wide array of readers.</p>
<p>If you are into <strong>automotive airbrushing </strong>then by grabbing one of their automotive issues you are guaranteed to get an issue that really goes all out on automotives instead of just a few mentions in the magazine on that particular niche of airbrush art. So keep tabs each month on their publications to see if they are covering your style of <strong>airbrush art</strong>.</p>
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		<title>Tattoo Removal Methods &#124; How to remove Tattoos</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 08:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A tattoo is meant to be permanent.  Unfortunately, what a person might want today may not be what he or she wants two or twenty years from now.  Both the procedure of and cost of getting a tattoo are relatively minor in comparison to having it removed at a later date.  It may be wise [...]]]></description>
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<p>A <strong>tattoo</strong> is meant to be permanent.  Unfortunately, what a person might want today may not be what he or she wants two or twenty years from now.  Both the procedure of and cost of getting a tattoo are relatively minor in comparison to having it removed at a later date.  It may be wise to consider these facts before visiting your local <strong>tattoo </strong>artist with design and cash in hand.</p>
<p>Two of the most commonly used methods for getting rid of an unwanted <strong>tattoo </strong>are also two of the most unsatisfactory.  The first method involves removing a piece of skin from a less-noticeable part of your body, and grafting it on top of the tattoo.  This odd form of <strong>&#8220;plastic surgery&#8221;</strong> covers up the <strong>tattoo</strong>, but generally leaves scar tissue, as the skin is not in its normal state.  Another popular method is to simply go to a <strong>tattoo artist</strong> and have another design <strong>tattooed</strong> on top of the unwanted one.  With this method, the black outline from the original tattoo will be noticeable through the new one;  the larger the original, and the more black ink it has, the more difficult it will be to cover it.</p>
<p>A <strong>surgical method</strong> which is equally if not more unsatisfactory is called<strong> dermabrasion</strong>.  In layman&#8217;s terms, you can think of it as going at your skin with sandpaper.  Even when this method is performed by a licensed physician, you will likely decide that the resulting scar is worse than the original <strong>tattoo</strong>.  The reason for the scarring is that removing a tattoo by this method means going through the tattoo and the underlying skin.  The scarring left by this method will leave that portion of your skin a much lighter color and a different texture than the surrounding skin.  Of all <strong>tattoo removal methods </strong>currently in practice, dermabrasion is the method which will leave the most noticeable scarring.</p>
<p>Excision rarely presents a satisfactory alternative, either.  As its name implies, the excision method of<strong> tattoo removal </strong>consists of having the tattoo surgically cut out of the skin, and the surrounding skin then sewed back together.  The scar may not be as noticeable as one from the dermabrasion method, but the rather gruesome excision procedure itself more than makes up the difference in terms of a procedure which you will probably not like going through.</p>
<p>A variety of <strong>creams</strong> are sold for <strong>tattoo removal</strong>.  <strong>Tattoo artists</strong> state that they are a waste of money and time, as they do not work.  Whatever new concoction is sold under the guise of being a sure method of getting rid of a tattoo, a potential customer should keep in mind that since the tattoo is not simply on the top of the skin but deep into its layers, over-the-counter creams sold for this purpose will do little if any good.  The chemical peel method which uses trichloroacetic acid produces some degree of results, as it actually removes the layers of the skin.</p>
<p>Currently, the use of lasers is one of the most common methods of tattoo removal.  It is not as simple as it may sound, however.  First, depending on size and details of the artwork, removal by laser can take up to ten sessions in order to achieve a degree of results.  One source states that each session can cost between $250-$850 per session.  It has been said that the<strong> laser removal method</strong> can be quite painful.</p>
<p>The most recent <strong>tattoo removal method</strong> is <strong>Intense Pulsated Light Therapy</strong>.  Although it is considered to be less painful, and produces better results than removal by laser, it is also much more expensive.</p>
<p>The most common sense way of looking at the subject is that if you&#8217;re planning to get a<strong> tattoo</strong>, you should plan on keeping it.  None of the methods currently available for <strong>tattoo removal</strong> are guaranteed to produce satisfactory results, and those that show any amount of success in the final results are quite expensive.</p>
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