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Friday, December 26, 2008

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.
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Monday, December 22, 2008

Laser Tattoo Removal

    Research has shown that nearly half of those between the ages of 18 and 40 have a tattoo or several tattoos. The problem here is that a majority of those who have tattoos have later decided that they don’t want them anymore. The biggest complaint to tattoos is dissatisfaction, which has led to a recent increase in tattoo removal. It’s been proven in the past that women research their removal options more than men – due to the fact that men have less of a stigma when it comes to tattoos.
    Often times, the ink that is used during tattoos can lead to infection, simply because the type of ink being used isn’t regulation for tattoo parlors. Clean equipment is also essential with tattoo parlors; otherwise someone can end up with hepatitis B, C, and various other infections. There are many serious diseases and other sicknesses that can occur if a tattoo parlor doesn’t keep their materials and parlor clean.
    In the event of infection or if someone just doesn’t like their tattoo, there are ways to get them removed. Skin grafting and dermabrasion are good examples of tattoo removal, although the most popular and most common these days is laser removal. Laser removal is the fastest and by far the most preferred. With this surgery, the laser being used will zap the metal ions that are found in the pigment of the tattoo, fracturing the ink into very small pieces that the body can easily dispose of.
    There are several great things about laser tattoo removal, although there are some bad things as well. In some cases, where infection is involved, the surgery will be a bit different. First, you’ll need to get the infection out of the area before the tattoo can be removed. Depending on how bad the infection is, you may end up staying in the hospital for a few days. For this very reason – you should always make sure that the equipment is clean and sterile before you ever get a tattoo.
    Laser tattoo removal can be very painful, depending on the area that you have the tattoo on. Almost all surgeons will use numbing ointment and local anesthetics before they do the removal, so you experience little to no pain. Even though you may think that you have a high tolerance for pain and can deal with the treatment, you may still want to take any type of numbing that you can get.
    Before you decide to get a tattoo removed with laser removal, you should always make sure that you choose a surgeon you can trust. Lasers can be very dangerous, and there are always side effects and risks involved. Although laser tattoo removal is certainly an option for getting rid of a tattoo – the best thing to do is think long and hard before you get one to begin with.Source URL: http://mastertriball.blogspot.com/2008/
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Thursday, December 18, 2008

How to Draw Your Own Temporary Tattoo


    For the people of the world who want a cool tattoo, minus the pain, the cost, and the (wrong) end result.

    Steps
    Pick out an image you want. Note: Make sure this is an image you can draw. If you want a really complex design, you are better off seeing a professional.
    Study it carefully. Make sure it is exactly what you want.
    Pick the colour you want for it.
    Cleanse the area thouroughly.

    Wipe a WARMING cleanser around the area.
    Pick the colour Sharpie you want for it. Pat the tattoo with a tissue after every other stroke so the ink doesn't spread. Have a make up remover on hand, just in case.
    Take a good look at the tattoo. If it's exactly how you want it, go on. If it isn't, then start over.

    Wet a tissue (not the same one you used before) with a COOLING toner to close your pores with the ink in them (this sounds bad, but it will keep the ink in for longer). Pat the area with it.
    Keep running your hand up and down the area until the ink is not spreading, your hands are clean, and the area is dry. If it spreads, use a makeup remover to clean it up.
    Keep doing this as the tattoo starts to fade to keep the tattoo for as long as possible.

    FOR LESS ARTSTIC PEOPLE LIKE ME.
    Or for something way more easier use a thin paper.
    1.Draw your image on the paper.

    WIITH SOME KIND OF MAKER (HEAVY INK)
    2.Place the image on your skin 3.Rub alcohol on the image . 4.Continue to rub until you can see you image. (This will be used as a stencil) 5.Now outline , go back with details, and explore ( hairspray will keep it on longer )

    Tips
    Use a Sharpie a couple shades darker than the colour that you want it to end up with. Japanese characters are very popular tattoos, and there are some that are incredibly easy to draw.
    Make sure that the tattoo is in an area where YOU can draw it. If you want it on, let's say, your lower back, get someone you really, really, really trust to do it for you.

    Fine point Sharpies usually work best, but the ones with the fat tips are good for coloring in large areas.
    When you are testing it for smearing, test the OUTSIDE of the drawing and spread it with outward motions. If you test the middle and it smears you can't remove it with the makeup remover.

    Warnings
    This method has been tried and does not always work correctly.
    Some people are allergic to permanent marker. If you are not sure, make a short mark on the back of your hand (or somewhere less obvious) and check for a rash later.Source URL: http://mastertriball.blogspot.com/2008/
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Innovative Tribal Designs


    In the world of tattoo designs there are thousands of potential tattoos to choose from. Each and every day, there are new designs added to studios and online tattoo websites. Tattoos are becoming more and more popular these days, making the designs all the more important. Although flowers and other designs are popular, tribal designs seem to be among the most common.

    The one thing that sticks out with tribal tattoos is the innovation. Tribal tattoos feature unique artwork, with most being more or less solid black with no other colors. Tribal can have several different meanings as well, as it all depends on the image that the artist is trying to bring to life. Tribal can either be a design that the artist already had or the artist can take your feedback and do the entire tattoo freehand as he goes along. Experienced tattoo artists can normally do great work freehand – as it gives you the ability to make changes as he goes along.

    Some of the most popular designs with tribal tattoos include skulls and letters. Unique designs are also very popular, especially those that wrap around the arms or the back. Tribal can be put virtually anywhere on the body, just like any other tattoo. Depending on the tattoo design you have in mind, it may take quite a few hours before the artist has finished. With the larger tattoos, you may need to come back to have the work finished.

    Before you decide to get a tribal tattoo, you’ll first need to decide on the design. If you don’t have an idea in mind, this can take you quite a bit of time. You can look online for some ideas, or look at some of the already made designs at your local tattoo studio. If you see something that you like but you want to be a bit more creative, you can always add to the design. For example if you see a tribal skull design that you like, you can make it bigger or change just about anything in the tattoo design that would make it unique for you.

    If you want the entire tattoo to be unique and creative, you can always have your tattoo artist draw the entire tattoo from scratch. You can give input as well if you want, to ensure that the design matches what you have in mind. Drawing a custom tattoo can take anywhere from an hour to several hours, depending on the size and detail of the tattoo. Tribal tattoos that have a lot of detail can be a bit complex, both to draw and to tattoo. No matter what you have in mind for your design – you can rest assured that it can be accomplished with tribal design tattoos.Source URL: http://mastertriball.blogspot.com/2008/
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Friday, December 12, 2008

These were bad enough to bring my posting back from the dead

    So as I'm sure you can tell, I haven't been posting here a lot lately. I've been busy at work, and haven't really come across many new tattoos that are worth mentioning. However, I got an email a few days ago that seriously shook me up. Check out these terrible tattoos, all by the same artist working out of a "pro" shop.

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    Was the kanji there already, and the rest of the tattoo worked around it? Or was it all designed in one piece? Why is the kanji overlapping with the star? What is that weird black V at the top? It's all a total mystery, and it's all TERRIBLE.


    This just makes me think of a pile of pubes, I'm sorry.


    ...... I don't even know what to say about this. It's not as terrible as the others but it just seems so... sad.Source URL: http://mastertriball.blogspot.com/2008/
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Information To Known Before Getting A Tattoo


    Before you decide to get a tattoo, you should always take a little bit of time to talk to your tattoo artist. When you speak to him, you should be sure to ask questions and find out anything you can about your new tattoo. You should also find out information about his background, and other important bits of information that will assist you in moving forward with your decision.

    The first thing you should find out is how long the parlor has been in business. This will let you know just how professional the quality of tattoo work is and the overall reputation for the business. If the tattoo parlor belongs to the Better Business Bureau you can always check their record and see if any complaints have been files about the business in the last few yea
    rs.

    You should also find out about his qualifications as well. Experience is a must here, as infections and other diseases can easily be contracted if the equipment isn’t clean. Tattoo artists deal with needles on a daily basis, making experience very important. Finding out how much experience and qualifications a tattoo artists has will tell you quite a bit about what you can expect from them.

    You’ll also want to find out if the tattoo studio guarantees their work. In the unlikely event that you don’t like the outcome of the tattoo, you’ll obviously want it to be fixed. The better studios will fix it without requiring any money. Refund policies are also important, especially if you don’t like the quality or the workmanship of the tattoo.

    The cost is also very important. Before you decide to get a tattoo or agree to anything, you’ll obviously want to know the full cost. The bigger tattoos can be quite expensive, although even the smallest of tattoos can be expensive as well, especially if you’re on a budget. You can save yourself a lot of time and prevent any type of surprises by knowing the costs upfront.

    Infection is also something you’ll want to find out about. The better tattoo artists can provide information about infections, and tell you how to prevent them. They will also tell you about their services, and how they can prevent you from getting an infection. When you ask infections, he should also be able to tell you exactly what to do if you think you are developing an infection as well.

    If you suffer from a fear of needles, you should always ask if there is a way to help you. You should never feel bad about asking, as many people are deathly afraid of needles. Needles are used with tattoos, as there is no other way to put the ink in the skin. If you are afraid of getting a tattoo due to the needles, you should make sure that you let your tattoo artist know. Chances are, he may be able to take extra steps to make the process go as smoothly as possible.

    Asking questions is never a bad thing when it comes to getting a tattoo. If a tattoo artist hesitates to answer any question you ask or acts hasty towards you, you should always leave and find another tattoo artist. Tattoos always have risks and concern, which is why tattoo artists should be more than willing to answer any questions that you may have. Asking questions can help to ease your concern and make you feel better about the artist – which is why you should always make sure you write a list of questions before you visit the tattoo parlor.Source URL: http://mastertriball.blogspot.com/2008/
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Chasity - Artistry of Unsound Minds

    Hi all !!

    Some of you might know about the Blood, Sex & Ink Tour which will be held in Melbourne and Tasmania, Australia in 2009 !!

    So, in accordance to that, I would be bringing something closer to home for the folks here and also to those who will be visiting the Singapore Tattoo Convention in January 2009 !!

    This is not a tour but more of a private event where 3 main elements will be showcased - Inking on Skin & Paper and Photography, brought to you by Immortal Tattoos, Singapore.

    Venue : Immortal Tattoos, Singapore
    Date : 8th Jan 2009 - 12th Jan 2009
    Time : Not Confirmed




    Looking for -

    *5 human canvases to be Inked.
    *5 Artist of Different Medium to put their flavors on Paper.
    *8 Females with Tattoos to be Photographed.

    Want to be part of it?

    Do let us know on why we should choose you for this one time event in a lifetime !!


    Just email me @ Immortal_Tattoos@mail.com

    Please note -
    *Ladies who wish to be Photographed should email their pictures.
    *Artist should email their artwork.
    *The Human Canvases are free to give an idea of what they want but at the end of the day, its entirely up to the artist.

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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008

2 Koi

    Hello all....

    Its been awhile since I have updated anything in here... Been busy with life ( Even though it sucks most of the time ) and new projects. Well, anyway, did this piece a day ago. Enjoy !


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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Innovative Tribal Designs

    Innovative Tribal Tatto Designs

    Options for the design of tattoos and play a lot of variety. Now live like you determine which. Although you need to know so many things about the tattoos that you select. Select one you can not sleep so.

    In the world of tattoo designs that are thousands of potential tattoos to choose from. Every day, there are new designs added to the tattoo studio-line and website. Tattoos became more and more popular these days, all designed to make the more important. Although flowers and other designs are popular, tribal designs seem to be among the most common.

    The one thing that sticks out with tribal tattoos is the innovation. Tribal tattoos feature unique artwork, with most being more or less solid black with no other colors. Tribal can have several different meanings as well, as it all depends on the image that the artist is trying to bring to life. Tribal can either be a design that the artist already had or the artist can take your feedback and do the entire tattoo freehand as he goes along. Experienced tattoo artists can normally do great work freehand – as it gives you the ability to make changes as he goes along.

    Some of the most popular designs with tribal tattoos include skulls and letters. Unique designs are also very popular, especially those that wrap around the arms or the back. Tribal can be put virtually anywhere on the body, just like any other tattoo. Depending on the tattoo design you have in mind, it may take quite a few hours before the artist has finished. With the larger tattoos, you may need to come back to have the work finished.

    Before you decide to get a tribal tattoo, you’ll first need to decide on the design. If you don’t have an idea in mind, this can take you quite a bit of time. You can look online for some ideas, or look at some of the already made designs at your local tattoo studio. If you see something that you like but you want to be a bit more creative, you can always add to the design. For example if you see a tribal skull design that you like, you can make it bigger or change just about anything in the tattoo design that would make it unique for you.

    If you want the entire tattoo to be unique and creative, you can always have your tattoo artist draw the entire tattoo from scratch. You can give input as well if you want, to ensure that the design matches what you have in mind. Drawing a custom tattoo can take anywhere from an hour to several hours, depending on the size and detail of the tattoo. Tribal tattoos that have a lot of detail can be a bit complex, both to draw and to tattoo. No matter what you have in mind for your design – you can rest assured that it can be accomplished with tribal design tattoos.Source URL: http://mastertriball.blogspot.com/2008/
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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Down with the Sickness

    Hi all....

    Its been awhile since I have updated this blog. I have been busy with new projects at the moment and I was down with a viral infection to my throat
    (Damn Pizzas !! ) and I was not in the right condition to tattoo for the past 1 week or so. I am still recovering from it and I would be back tattooing in couple of days...Hopefully !!

    Sorry to keep you guys waiting !!

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

How to Select Tattoo Design


    One of many designs to choose a tattoo must undergo the process. They are intended to forever, and lead to more expensive. The more planning into the design of choice, the greater the likelihood that you will enjoy the tattoo later in life.

    Stroke
    1.Be satisfied with the design you have in your body. As long as you like it, the most important. That is said, there are factors that can make you happy or hate your tattoo.

    2.Find a design that means for you. Even if you can not be interesting, a little practice and patience you can be a good outline, at least. Most tattoo artists will help you reset the redraw and a tattoo.

    3.Find an artist or designer and ask them to make your special design for you. Many tattoo artists are also conventional artists, or at least can reproduce the traditional drawing, painting or sketch to your skin.

    4.Find style that you particularly like, and an artist who works in style. Most artists will do anything you want, but also excel in certain "appear." Check the portfolio, and compare the old school, new school, naturalistic, asia, B & W, etc.

    5.Writing, in any form or language, should think twice more in length. Check back and the meaning of each word or idiograms from the language you are not fluent in bidding Choose carefully. Finding the font you like, or create your own.
    Consider carefully what you want the tattoo on your body. Some places you will see it every day, almost never there. Consider how it may be that you will need to cover it with clothes or at some point.
    Try to get from the printed design, and see how the design will be suitable to your skin.
    Use henna to get a temporary version of the design. You will not be able to see various colors, or a certain look, but you will be able to assess the sense that tattoo. Henna lasts a week for a month.

    9.Think about it. If you believe that, wait some time. For sure.


    Tips
    1.Think back to 10 years ago. If you've gotten a tattoo back then, what will he likely have? If you do not like the ideas that have in the body, do not get a tattoo now.

    2.The number one tattoo artist who asked to cover, after homemade tattoos, name-name. If the person is not dead, or your child, the name usually not the best idea.

    3.Asian character is a popular choice, because it is one way to find meaning in the design. The tattoo studio walls is not the place to trust when looking for characters. Many have double meanings, nuances, something that can not provide the desired effect.

    4.Often members of a family will get matching tattoos or complementary. Often, young people will enter the elements of the old family members in their own tattoo designs.

    5.A bands, TV shows, comic books or characters that today you may not want to carry around on your skin forever. If you think about getting a tattoo is, think about how big the impact is on you. If you have fallen in and out with other people like this, then wait several years before you decide to get. However, if you have made in the hope that rough time in your life, help you find that you or something along that line, it will be better.

    6.Don 't be afraid to get a tattoo that does not have a deep meaning that if you love the design. If you like Winnie the Pooh enough to see him forever, things get a bear. Feet, hands, face and must be touched-up, and more attention to heal properly. Expect to pay more for this area. Some artists refuse again, or tattooing in the hands of people who do not already have visible tattoos.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

How to Choose a Body Piercing or Tattoo Studio



    tattoo body piercing




    Art such as tattooing and body piercing has become increasingly popular during the last few years. Read on for advice choosing piercer or tattooist.

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    See the phone book to your list of local artists. Many tattooists offer both sharp and tattoos who works under one roof. About to ask for recommendations from your friends, make a shortlist and recommended to avoid any bad reputation.

    Visit several studios, and have to see. You have to find a clean environment, ensure the needle is changed for each client, seating areas that are often cleaned and artists who use medical gloves. They ask to see the autoclave and spore tests.

    Ask to see portfolios. Finding a new job and recover. Ask how many artists who have experience, and on any certification. When you have decided to use the studio, trying to have a chat with the staff and if you feel comfortable with letting them work on you, then go ahead!


    Tips
    1.If you see someone with a big tattoo or piercing, do not be afraid to ask for a treat. People are usually happy to recommend a favorite artist, and generally reliable in the oral stage of body art.
    In Britain, there is no recognized certification for body piercing.

    Do not choose a studio that rushes its customers. Some business customers let the strike when they feel sick or weak, are considered as very bad practice.

    Most parents need consent to the studio piercings on anyone under the age of 18 years. Eat at least 2 hours before your tattoo or piercing.

    Wash the area to be worked on. Inform you about any artist you have a transmissible disease, and any conditions such as hemophilia.

    Warning
    Avoiding studios that use the body for everybody sharp, piercing, such as Japan, can not be sterilized. In addition, even piercings can cause blunt force trauma, complicating healing. They are also more painful than the needle.

    It is illegal for anyone under 18 to get tattoos, which many in the United States, although not all. Check state laws before you go. You must be 18 to get a Tattoo in the UK.
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Sunday, November 2, 2008

How To Be A Tattoo Artist

    tattoo artist




    You become interested in tattoo artist? Not difficult. What is important is, you talented, and do not want to learn quickly end the spirit. When you have that, then you can become a tattoo artist.

    It appears that the more people who get tattoos or talking about getting one. This is big for the industry and even better for those who want to get a foot in the door in the tattoo industry. But not thinking for some time that a professional tattoo artist is easy. There is no such thing as easy money with a tattoo artist.

    To begin with, you will need talent. You will never make it in the tattoo industry by tracing or stenciling, you will need to be able to draw great designs. To even get considered as a tattoo artist, a portfolio is needed. This will require you to draw until your hands ache and then a little more. Your portfolio is your proof that you have the skills that are needed to succeed in the industry. Without a portfolio, don’t even bother.

    Once you have a portfolio to showcase your talents, you will need a mentor, someone who is willing to teach you the trade and share their secrets with you. Now this is the tricky thing, tattoo artists don’t like giving away their secrets. If you do find someone good, a real professional who is willing to tell you anything at all about the industry, listen up!

    In some states you will be required by law to get an apprenticeship and train for a number of years to become a tattoo artist. Unlike a traditional apprenticeship, you will be required to pay the tattoo artist that you are working under a fee and you wont get paid for your work while you are being trained. There is no real time limit on how long you will train. The mentor you choose will tell you when he thinks you are ready to branch off and become a professional.

    To train as a tattoo artist, you will need proper, high-quality equipment such as a tattoo machine, power supplies, shading equipment, needles, medical equipment and sanitation supplies. You will also need to know about cleanliness and what can and can’t be reused, as well as how to clean your equipment. The popular professional tattoo artists are successful for a number of reasons, but mainly because they are clean and very talented.

    You can succeed in the tattoo industry, but you will need to be talented, self-driven and dedicated. If you want to make millions in the first month as a tattoo artist, you are wasting your time. Become a tattoo artist because you love the art and love to create breath-taking pieces of body art. Be prepared to work for free and, most of all, if you get someone to stop and share a secret or two with you, take their advice. You will definitely need it.
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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Free Tattoo Designs

    free tattoo design



    Each and every one of us always on guard and be grateful for any way to save money that we can find. With the Internet so popular these days, many people often turn to the Internet for free tattoo designs. For most of us, always free way to go. When you stop and think about it, free tattoo designs sound much better than the pay of $ 150.00 for one at a tattoo studio. About the fact we easily - just as one can easily picture tattoo design their own and then pay with a tattoo artist who put their tattoos.

    If you give it some thought, you may begin to wonder if free tattoo designs are actually worth it in the end. The fact of them being free is always great, although you may wonder if the design is something you would like to display permanently on your body. When you show your new tattoo to friends, they may think negative thoughts when you tell them that you got the design free off the Internet. Each and every time you show your tattoo people will want to know about the message and the design, which you’ll probably need to think about.

    All of us are familiar with the old saying “you get what you pay for”, and it’s truly no different in this scenario. Although there are hundreds and hundreds of websites on the Internet that provide free tattoo designs, few of them are really worth the interest. Most of the free designs out there on the Internet are very poor quality. Therefore, it would be in your best interest to wait and have a professional tattoo artist make the design for you.

    Those who choose to go with free tattoo designs will tell you that tattoos are very expensive and they can’t afford to have a professional tattoo artists draw up the design. Some people, when dealing with custom tattoo designs, will say that their tattoo artist doesn’t do custom designs or that he just don’t want to do theirs. Although most of this may be true to an extent, there truly is no better way to get a tattoo than using a design made by a professional tattoo artist.

    As most already know, free tattoo designs are normally made by those who know next to nothing about tattoo designing. In most cases, these designs are made by someone who is looking to make a quick profit instead of a true professional tattoo artist. You can easily tell that they aren’t professional quality simply by looking at them. Most free designs have poor quality, poor lines, and often times the work appears to be made on a personal computer. You certainly wouldn’t want to use something like this with your tattoo – simply because you will be showing it the rest of your life.

    If you spend a lot of time searching on the Internet for free tattoo designs, you may be able to find a few with good quality. There are some good quality designs out there, although you’ll probably have to search quite a bit to find them. It’s best to have an idea in mind about the tattoo you want then look for it that way. Although it may take you some time, you could very well find it. If you do come across it as a free tattoo design – you should always triple check the quality before you decide to have it done.Source URL: http://mastertriball.blogspot.com/2008/
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Celtic Tattoos

    Celtic Tattoo

    This type of tattoos relate to the history of past Celtic, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Although then given a modern touch, but the typical stay intact and appear.

    Celtic history will return thousands and thousands of years. Celtic beginning of the expertise of famous works of art, jewelry, metal, and even weapons. They also Warriors, is considered a fierce gradually by the Romans. Nationwide, there are many examples and evidence of Celtic art and Celtic crosses.

    Over the years, modern Celtics evolved and established symbols for themselves along the way. Throughout North America, Celtic people often wear these symbols to let others know that they are a Celtic descent. The symbols and knowledge have been passed down through the years, as there is little no written history. Tattooing however, keeps the Celtic tradition alive with the infamous Celtic cross and other popular Celtic designs.

    Most Celtic tattoo designs come from Ireland, where the evidence of Celtic history is very strong indeed. The Trinity College found in Dublin, Ireland, contains many manuscripts that document the Celtic heritage and symbols. The height of Celtic tattooing however, occurred during the era when stone and metal work was really popular.

    Celtic knot tattoos are some of the most popular and most common designs, featuring loops with no end that symbolize a never ending cycle of dying and rebirth. There are also Celtic animal tattoo designs as well, which are similar in design to the knot tattoos, although the cords in the design normally terminate in heads, tails, and feet. The pure knot tattoo designs are normally never ending, unless an individual adds an end to symbolize a spiral.

    The meaning behind the knots in Celtic tattoos defies any type of literal translation and is found at a much deeper level. The interlacing of the knots expresses the repeated crossing of both physical and spiritual elements. The strands and their never ending path is a popular design for Celtic tattoos, representing life, faith, and love. For many years, Celtics have used these designs for emotional as well as heritage purposes.

    Those who are from a Celtic descent, Irish, Scots, or Welsh, normally find a Celtic tattoo to be a great way to express their heritage pride. These tattoos help to reestablish pride, and give tribute to one’s ancestors. The tattoos aren’t easy to do, most taking several hours. Unlike other tattoo designs, Celtic tattoos are among the hardest designs in the world.

    If you are from a Celtic descent and have decided to get a Celtic tattoo, the first thing to do is find an artist capable of doing the tattoo. The designs are very difficult and not all tattoo artists can do them. It’s always best to find a tattoo artist who has a background in Celtic designs, as this will ensure the tattoo is done correctly. The artist who does the tattoo needs to have an eye for detail and exact line placement – which is a skill that not all tattoo artists possess.Source URL: http://mastertriball.blogspot.com/2008/
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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Psychology And Tattoos


    For many people, tattoos are often associated with criminals. Cause, those who serve out the sentence in prison out with full body tattoos. Therefore, the assumption is not wrong.

    But also not entirely correct. Because not too few people who meet the body with tattoos because of the reason for the art and beauty.

    In today’s society a lot of people tend to misjudge tattoos. A lot of people who see someone with a lot of tattoos will automatically think negative thoughts. Those who have tattoos are just like anyone else – except for the fact that they wish to stand out and broadcast who they are, simply because they have a strong sense of who they are. Those with tattoos aren’t afraid to show them, as they put them on their body to let others know who they are and what they are about.

    Most who decide to look into the psychology of those with tattoos seem to associate them as criminals and study them like they are common rats in the cage. Contrary to this opinion that many experts have, those who have tattoos aren’t in any type of cage. Instead, they are out there expressing their freedom. Whether they are going by what they believe, showing that they belong to a certain group or clan, or paying homage to the dearly departed – there are always meanings behind tattoos.

    The psychologist who studies those with tattoos will normally try to get into their frame of mind, which is hard to do. For hundreds of years tattoos have always been a question from a psychological standpoint, with most people associating tattoos in the past with criminals. Even though criminals may have tattoos, there are just as many if not more people out there who are some of the friendliest people in the world who have them as well.

    To look at tattoos from a psychological standpoint can sometimes be hypocritical. Although those who don’t have tattoos will try and figure out why someone would want them, it can still be considered a psychological point of view. Those who have tattoos had a reason for getting them, or they wouldn’t have got them in the first place.

    No matter where you look these days it’s a common thing to see someone with at least one tattoo. This doesn’t mean that society is dwindling in any way, nor does it mean that mankind is becoming a bunch of clones following after one leader. Tattoos have built there own reputation over the years, gaining in popularity. Over the years more and more people have decided to get them – which only goes to show the phenomenon that is tattoos.

    When you decide to look at the psychology of tattoos, you must first understand some of the meanings. A tattoo can tell you a lot about the individual and his past. Although some tattoos may be a bit frightening, that individual may have got the tattoos in his past and turn out to be nothing like that now. Like others out there – the tattoos that were obtained in the past may be left as a reminder for the future.

    Psychology and the tattoo is a rather long study, which must be experts in psychology and sociologist. You interested?

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Friday, October 24, 2008

How to Care for New Tattoo


    Tattoos that can be a long process, and can lead to infection and imperfections. Caring for the tattoo as soon as you get one, is important. Similarly to treat the new car. Defending will be longer. This is the same with tattoos that it is important to provide care that is still seen as good after ten years.

    Tattoo artists are good for your new tattoo. Reasons for the tattoos that healing takes time to get tattoo is a wound to your skin. A good tattoo artists will be able to get you inked with the least trauma, and as your skin will heal faster and with fewer complications.

    Then, leave on bandage for at least forty-five minutes after you get a tattoo. The new tattoo is essentially a wound in the skin that allow bacteria to get through the first line of defense that you have the body, your skin. This allows a new tattoo to be prone to infection, causing patchiness in the healing tattoo. Do not give in bandages for up to one hour of time will allow you to begin to heal the skin so that you reduce the risk of infection.

    Saturate the bandage with warm water when removing it. This will eliminate pulling off the skin that may have stuck to the casing when wet. Not only with the bandage off. This step can be ignored if you have tattoos bandaged wrapped with cellophane. Paper glass in the trap bacteria, and dead tattoo off from the air. A bandage normal, or plastic / pad has tattoos is better for you.

    Clean the gunk in the new tattoo after the bandage will be removed. Wash with mild warm water and some soap or antimicrobial soap specifically for tattoo healing. Do not use soap bars, it will drain the area. Only a few soap suds in your hands, and carefully wash and drink a tattoo is not active. Pat dry with a clean towel.

    Applying thin layer of moisturizing lotion, or products made for the tattoo on the mend your tattoo. Most lotions that can be accepted as long as they are non-fragrence and non-colored, as fragrence and colors that can disrupt the tattoo. Use whatever you recommend artists, because they can reject touchups if you do not follow the aftercare.

    Oleskan lotion or ointment in the thin layer twice a day for three to five days. Then switch to unscented lotion for five to seven days or until you have a tattoo recover fully. Tattoo healing usually takes about 6 days to two weeks. A tattoo will usually go through two peels before truly recover.


    Remember, do not select any scabs or peeling skin that may form on your tattoo. You may make a pigment and open again for you to tattoo infections. Each scabbing and peeling will resolve itself in time. Be patient and you will see the tattoos better for all of that.

    As tattoos that you will heal very itchy. Scratching a tattoo that has the same effect of peeling, such as peeling vote in the tattoo. Apply moisturizing lotion or a light slap itchy spot. The medicine-off with some cooling agent (such as a field of ice) may help, too, because they prevent the histamines from puffing a network (perhaps because if you or your initial blow that spot).

    When a tattoo is in the process of healing, because only see the dull, dirty, and if he lost the color. Once it has healed and still look bad then you may need touch-ups. Most tattoo artists weather will be touch-free during their working tattoo.
    Even after your tattoo has healed to try to avoid exposing to the sun without sunscreen. Sunscreen SPF 30 or higher will work best. Sun bleaches tattoos some time.
    Tattoos are permanent. Think carefully before deciding to get one.

    There are modern laser removal surgery is available, but they can be very expensive (up to $ 100 per square inch) and lasted up to 8 sessions to clear depending on the color and size. Although possible to do with the technology today is very expensive! Consider this before you go through with the design.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Vasantham Central

    Hello Everyone !!

    Immortal Tattoos, Singapore will be featured on Vasantham Central on the 23rd October 2008 @ 10PM

    This is the first ever appearance on the media (Locally) by Immortal Tattoos, Singapore.

    Do check it out !!
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Choosing Your Tattoo Parlor


    Once you have made the decision to get a tattoo you’ll need to find a qualified tattoo parlor. This is a very important decision, as it can easily make or break your tattoo. Before you decide on a tattoo artist or tattoo parlor, you must first see if they are qualified. There are hundreds of thousands of tattoo parlors out there, some better than others. If you go to a less than perfect tattoo parlor, you could very well end up with an infection that can cause you more trouble than you ever thought possible. Finding out how long a parlor has been in business is very important – as this will tell you how much business the parlor receives.

    When you look for the best parlor you should always watch for those who have the best history with keeping their equipment clean. Clean equipment and a clean studio is without a doubt the most important consideration when dealing with tattoos. If the artist isn’t licensed or not a professional there will be little to no guarantee that the equipment is clean. Health is a big concern with tattoos for most people, and for good reason. If you are looking to get a tattoo you should always make sure that the artists are licensed, the parlor is clean – and the equipment is sanitized and cleaned after each and every tattoo.

    The best tattoo parlors will welcome you in with open arms, anticipating your business. When you meet the tattoo artist, he should be friendly and not intimidate you at all, nor should he at any time attempt to push a design on you. Under no circumstances should the artist try and talk you into getting a more expensive tattoo design if all you want is something small and simple.
    Pushy sales and unfriendly salesmen are common pitfalls with most businesses. Tattoo parlors should always be friendly and open to what you want. Although the more experienced tattoo artists will offer their opinions, they shouldn’t try to push you around. If a tattoo artists thinks there will be a problem with your design or if he thinks he can do anything to improve it, he will more than likely let you know. If he is able to save you some money, the higher quality tattoo artists won’t think twice about doing so.

    Before you decide on a tattoo parlor to do your tattoo, you should always compare what’s available to you and weigh out your options. The higher quality tattoo parlors will cost quite a bit of money, more than the other parlors. This is to be expected, as the higher quality studios cost more to pay their artists and keep their parlor nice and clean. These parlors are among the best in the world, with sparkling floors and a clean interior. The tattoo artists here ensure that their rooms are clean, with most wiping down their equipment and materials every chance they get.

    The ideal way to find tattoo parlors in your area or close by is to use the Internet and search or just open a local phone book. If you look for the keyword tattoos, you’ll find several that are relatively close to you. Once you have found some addresses, simply drive out there and take a look around. If you like what you see, you can always come back. You shouldn’t rush your decision – but instead look at what each tattoo parlor has to offer you.

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Caring For A New Tattoo


    When you finally decide to get a tattoo, the first thing you’ll need to do is find a reputable tattoo artist. Most tattoo artists have several designs that you can pick from. If you don’t find anything you like, you can always ask him to make a custom tattoo. You should always be careful in what you choose, as you’ll have the tattoo for the rest of your life. The design is very important, although not nearly as important as taking care of it.

    Good tattoo artists will also clean and apply antiseptic ointment to your tattoo as they create it. Expert artists know that this helps keep the tattoo healthy. Once the tattoo is finished, the artists will wipe it down, clean it off good, and apply another coat of antiseptic ointment. Once the ointment has been applied, he will put a piece of soft tissue or cellophane over the tattoo.

    Once the tattoo is finished, the artists should tell you how to take care of your new tattoo. Some of the better artists will talk to you and give you a detailed sheet with all of the information you need. If you went to a tattoo artist who didn’t explain this to you, you may be wondering just what you should do. Taking care of a tattoo isn’t hard – as long as you know what you can and can’t do.

    When you first get home with your new tattoo, you should never hop right in the shower. You should keep it dry for the first few days, but also clean it every few hours. Before you touch the tattoo or clean it, you should always make sure that your hands are clean. If you keep your hands clean, you won’t have to worry about an infection.

    You’ll also want to visit your local drugstore and purchase a tube of A&D ointment. A&D ointment is the best to use. A&D will keep your tattoo clean and shiny and should be used for the first few days. Once the ointment starts to dry on the tattoo, you should wipe the old application off and apply some more. Don’t rub it too hard, or you could damage the healing process. For the first few days, you should avoid using soap as well.

    After 5 – 6 days, you can quit using the ointment. A&D ointment will keep your tattoo healthy, which you’ll notice the first time you apply it. After you stop using it, you should use an unscented body lotion. You want to avoid body lotions that have scents, as they can easily irritate the tender skin that resides under your tattoo.

    After you have used the lotion for a few days, you can stop using it. Most tattoos, after they have healed, tend to leave a scab in some areas. If your tattoo has a scab, you should be careful when you try to pick it. If you aren’t careful, you could end up damaging your design. The best thing to do is you have a scab is to leave it alone. You can put A&D ointment on it if you want, as most of the time a scab will itch.

    A tattoo can be a great thing to have providing you take care of it. Tattoos will stay with your for the rest of your life, unless you choose to get them surgically removed. Taking care of your tattoo now will keep it healthy and infection free in the long run. If you follow the above advice on how to take care of your tattoo – you won’t have anything to worry about.

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Saturday, October 18, 2008

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Friday, October 17, 2008

Application Techniques Of Tattoos


    Tattoos are more common these days than they have ever been in the past. As we all know, tattoos are decorative markings in the skin, such as symbols, signs, and letters that are applied by puncturing the outer layer of the skin and injecting color. Tattoo guns are the best instrument to use, as they move extremely fast and are sharp enough to easily puncture the skin.

    There are several types of tattoo guns available, many of which use a very sharp needle. There are guns out there that use more than needle, although they aren’t ideal for tattoos that require strict lines or designing. Single needle tattoo guns are the best for tattoo applications, although the needles need to be changed out after each tattoo. Tattoo needles can be very dangerous if they aren’t disposed of - possibly leading to serious infection if they are used over and over again without being disinfected or disposed of.

    There are also tattoos out there known as “jailhouse tattoos”. These types of tattoos are normally found in jails and prisons, using homemade material for tattoo guns. Normally, tattoo artists in jails and prisons will make their own guns, using batteries and needles for ordinary ink pens. These tattoos aren’t very safe, and normally lead to infection. The skin is punctured to inject the ink, although with jailhouse tattoo guns the needle will literally pull and jerk at the skin, ripping it and normally going very deep with the ink.

    If the skin is jerked or ripped, it can result in the tattoo looking horrible. In most cases, if the ink goes too deep into the skin, it can lead to an infection. Deep ink also looks terrible as well, especially if it penetrates the third layer of skin. For that very reason, jailhouse tattoo applications aren’t recommended and should be avoided at all costs.

    With any tattoo, color is very important. Black and white are the most commonly used colors, although there are other colors used as well. Tattoos need to have an equal balance of color, along with the right shape. If the shapes used in your design follow the contours of your body, the tattoo will look even more impressive. Therefore, you should always have your tattoo applied by someone with a lot of experience.

    From a technical standpoint, tattoos involve micro pigment implantation, as they are a form of body modification. Tattoos are a design in ink, normally symbolic or decorative, permanently placed under your skin. Tattoos have been around for hundreds of years, although tattoos in the past used everyday needles and ink - with a very high risk of infection. Although they are very common and very popular, tattoos always have risks. No matter what type of application method is involved, there will always be a risk of infection.

    Today, electronic tattoo machines are the most common methods of tattooing. With electronic tattoo guns, the ink is injected into the skin by a group of needles that are attached to a bar. The electronic gun moves very fast, going in and out of the skin hundreds of thousand of times per minute. If an experienced tattoo artist uses the gun, the results can be amazing. Experienced tattoo artists are always the way to go, as they have the experience to give you the results you want. With the right tattoo artist and the right application technique - you should have a tattoo that you can be proud of.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Free Tattoo Designs

    Each and every one of us is always on the lookout for great deals and any way to save money that we can find. With the Internet being so popular these days, many people often turn to the Internet for free tattoo designs. For most of us, free is always the way to go. When you stop and think about it, a free tattoo design sounds a lot better than paying as much as $150.00 for one at a tattoo studio. The fact about it is simple - someone could just as easily draw their tattoo design themselves and then pay the tattoo artist to put the tattoo on them.

    If you give it some thought, you may begin to wonder if free tattoo designs are actually worth it in the end. The fact of them being free is always great, although you may wonder if the design is something you would like to display permanently on your body. When you show your new tattoo to friends, they may think negative thoughts when you tell them that you got the design free off the Internet. Each and every time you show your tattoo people will want to know about the message and the design, which you’ll probably need to think about.

    All of us are familiar with the old saying “you get what you pay for”, and it’s truly no different in this scenario. Although there are hundreds and hundreds of websites on the Internet that provide free tattoo designs, few of them are really worth the interest. Most of the free designs out there on the Internet are very poor quality. Therefore, it would be in your best interest to wait and have a professional tattoo artist make the design for you.

    Those who choose to go with free tattoo designs will tell you that tattoos are very expensive and they can’t afford to have a professional tattoo artists draw up the design. Some people, when dealing with custom tattoo designs, will say that their tattoo artist doesn’t do custom designs or that he just don’t want to do theirs. Although most of this may be true to an extent, there truly is no better way to get a tattoo than using a design made by a professional tattoo artist.

    As most already know, free tattoo designs are normally made by those who know next to nothing about tattoo designing. In most cases, these designs are made by someone who is looking to make a quick profit instead of a true professional tattoo artist. You can easily tell that they aren’t professional quality simply by looking at them. Most free designs have poor quality, poor lines, and often times the work appears to be made on a personal computer. You certainly wouldn’t want to use something like this with your tattoo – simply because you will be showing it the rest of your life.

    If you spend a lot of time searching on the Internet for free tattoo designs, you may be able to find a few with good quality. There are some good quality designs out there, although you’ll probably have to search quite a bit to find them. It’s best to have an idea in mind about the tattoo you want then look for it that way. Although it may take you some time, you could very well find it. If you do come across it as a free tattoo design – you should always triple check the quality before you decide to have it done.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

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.

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Vine Tattoo Leg

    The ever increasing trend now, seems to be catching on. Without a doubt, limits are pushed to move this "styled" tattoo in bigger scales than what it was, originally.



    Due to the increasing popularity of this tattoo, I will control the number of people getting it done, so as to, it will not become too common in time to come. Therefore, I will push the limits even further by doing various variations in accordance to this style !!

    I guess I owe the "Lovely Ms.Kim" a kiss, for the inspiration tothe many out there!! Woo hoo !!
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Friday, September 19, 2008

Violin's Tattoo

    Due to the recent popularity tattoo of Ms.Kim's tattoo, ( Which was done on the 2nd Event of Immortal Nite @ Chillies) I had a request from my friend Violin, to do something similar on a bigger scale.






    Enoy it !!
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Monday, September 15, 2008

memories

    My dear boys and girls. I truly apologize for the extremely long hiatus.

    Over the past month, lots have been going on personally and it somewhat did affect me in lots of ways and it took my mind off completely in giving you guys out there what you need.

    I am taking a break from life and looking for a fresh start but business still resumes as usual at Immortal Tattoos, Singapore.

    Love ya all !!

    I understood one thing -

    Life is the strongest drug ; you will never know what kind of trip you are getting yourself into. Just like every other drug, to Life, there are side effects. - The Memories. - Kugan of Immortal Tattoos, Singapore !!
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Thursday, August 21, 2008
    The much awaited pictures of my studio with a newer look !!



    The Main Entrance



    Inside the Studio



    The Reception. Hahaha !!



    This is where the blood letting and ink stabbing happens. My Workarea !!

    Hope to see you guys in my studio soon. Muacks !!
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Shop Revamp

    Here are some of the pictures of the works being done to the studio.





    Talk about being messy.... !!


    Since the whole studio was gonna be painted, I decided to draw on some swastikas !!



    The lovely angels will be going up the wall as well !! Stay tuned for more pictures of the New Look of Immortal Tattoos !!
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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Long Haitus

    Ladies and Gentlemen, the loyal followers and readers to this blog - I apologize for the long hiatus.

    I have been very busy with revamping the studio, dealing with newer bigger projects, facing dumb asses and figuring out whether to sue "someone" who messed with Immortal Tattoos, Singapore.

    I have revamped this blog a little as well, and I am still trying to make it bit more better.

    I have added the Tattoo Appointments and Deposits column on the left, so it will be more easier to understand the rule and nature.


    I promise to upload more stuffs in couple of days or maybe in a week or two !! So, stay tuned !!Source URL: http://mastertriball.blogspot.com/2008/
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Correction on the Dell tattoo

    Okay, so a while back I posted here about really bad logo tattoos. One in particular stood out, a Dell tattoo:

    To me, Dell is a kind of lame, nothing-brand-- not one that I thought anybody would be stoked about enough to get it branded on them for life. So I made fun of the dude with the Dell tattoo. He emailed me today:

    "i am emailing you. about your post about tattoos, 1 special one tho, the dell tattoo, see that tattoo is actually my tattoo, see my name is Todd Dell, in my life i always got the DUDE YOUR GETTING A DELL. and stuff like that i always laughed it off, so my friend was like dude you should get the LOGO tattoo on you i was like sure, thus knowing i could get away with it, no im not a nerd, i dont even own a dell computer, im actually a mma fighter lol."

    So, I take it back. Sorry, Dell guy. You have a sense of humor about your name and you got a tattoo to prove it. You are officially awesome.Source URL: http://mastertriball.blogspot.com/2008/
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Friday, July 25, 2008

X Files Tattoos

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Immortal Tattoos Singapore - Mini Documentary

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Save the Swastika - Part 1

    Immortal Tattoos, Singapore brings to you SAVE THE SWASTIKA - Campaign ( In regards to ManWoman and http://www.Swastika-Freakshop.de/ )

    Immortal Tattoos, Singapore - is the first in Singapore to follow out the campaign in order to protect and reclaim history behind the SWASTIKA !!

    Immortal Tattoos, Singapore - will be working closely with ManWoman, who has been on 40 year mission in protecting and reclaiming the innocence of the Swastika.

    Our aim is to detoxify the Swastika and preserve the History. Hitler did not create the Swastika - HE STOLE IT !!

    Immortal Tattoos, Singapore - will be doing free Swastika tattoos to the first 13 customers every month, to spread the word and to change the mindset of the millions who still regard the Swastika as a EVIL symbol.

    I thank ManWoman in lending me a hand and for the support. And I ask the thousands of viewers who come to this blog for the support !!

    Love ya all !!

    Check out more on http://www.freewebs.com/manwomans/savetheswastika.htm

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

What a Phrase?!

    A tattoo which I did for my customer today, made me understand of how comical life can be in its own way. It made me realise of how simple life is.

    A beautiful tattoo which not many would prefer it on their body. A statement which differs you from the rest. Well, it is for life - So might as well, live with it !!



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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Happy 2nd Bday - Immortal Tattoos

    Immortal Tattoos, Singapore turns 2 !!

    What better way to celebrate it than have a Indoor Beach Party @ Chillies !!

    Ms.Kim and Myself

    Ms.Kim rockin' out !!

    Vicky - The Bouncer and Myself

    Don't ask me how this picture came about..It just did !!

    I am not part of it !! Really !! Oh My !!

    Dave being the photographer - For few seconds and...

    The Surfer Boys?!

    Hate us for being party animals!!

    Nethia - The new crew member...

    Do the Egyptian walk, my friend..

    Arghhhhhh !! Incredible Hulk - Part 27

    Dust has settled for the Night. Too much magic in the system...

    Now !! Get the paparazzis out !! out !! out !!

    I thank everyone for the support over the 2 years !! Till then, you guys know where to find us !!

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