Monday, July 19, 2010

Tattoo Books:Soul Of Tattoo







When it comes to body art, how can one not talk about tattoos? A craze that dates back to the prehistoric times, but has come back in vogue forcefully since the past few years, tattooing serves the purposes of decorative body modification. In the present times, tattoos are often known as tattoos as Ink, Tats, Art and even Work, while the tattooists are referred to as Artists. Are you interested in exploring the body art further? Do you want to know about the various designs as well as genres of tattoos? If yes, then browsing through the tattoo books, also known as tattoo readings, will be the best bet. Go through the following lines and get a list of some of the most popular books on the body art of tattooing.

Tattoo Literature

* 1000 Tattoos (by Henk Schiffmacher)
* A to Z of Tattooing (by Huck Spaulding)
* Advanced Tattoo Art: How-To Secrets From the Masters (by Doug Mitchel)
* American Tattoo - As Ancient As Time, As Modern As Tomorrow (by Alan Govenar)
* Bad Boys and Tough Tattoos - A Social History of the Tattoo with Gangs, Sailors and Street-Corner Punks (by Samuel M. Steward)
* Bodies of Subversion - A Secret History of Women and Tattoo (by Margot Mifflin)
* Bushido: Legacies of the Japanese Tattoo (by Takahiro Kitamura)
* Expose - The Art Of Tattoo (by Tim O Sullivan)
* Great Book of Tattoo Designs (by Lora S. Irish)
* Henna Floral Tattoos (by Anna Pomaska)
* Russian Prison Tattoos: Codes of Authority, Domination and Struggle (by Alix Lambert)
* Ink: The Not-Just-Skin-Deep Guide to Getting a Tattoo (by Terisa Green)
* Japanese Tattoo (by Sandi Fellman)
* The Total Tattoo Book (by Amy Krakow)
* New York City Tattoo - The Oral History of an Urban Art (by Michael McCabe, Hubert, Jr. Selby)
* Tattoo: Secrets of a Strange Art (by Albert Parry)
* Return of the Tribal - A Celebration of Body Adornment: Piercing, Tattooing, Scarification, Body Painting (by Rufus C. Camphausen)
* The Tattoo History Source Book (by Steve Gilbert)
* Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia Volume II (by Danzig Baldaev and Sergei Vasiliev)
* Sailor Jerry's Tattoo Stencils (by Kate Hellenbrand)
* Stewed Screwed and Tattooed (by Madame Chinchilla)
* Tattoo: From Idea To Ink (By Joy Surles)
* The Art of Tattooing (by Joshua Andrews)
* The Body Art Book - A Complete, Illustrated Guide to Tattoos, Piercing, and Other Body Modifications (by Jean-Chris Miller)
* Tattoos (by Mitch O'Connell)
* The Mammoth Book of Tattoos (by Lal Hardy)
* The Tattoo Encyclopedia: A Guide to Choosing Your Tattoo (by Terisa Green)
* Vintage Tattoos (by Carol Clerk)
* Customizing the Body: The Art and Culture of Tattooing‎ (by Clinton Sanders, D. Angus Vail )
* Tattooing the World: Pacific Designs in Print & Skin‎ (by Juniper Ellis)

Friday, July 16, 2010

Wonderful Star Tattoo Ideas For You

Wonderful Star Tattoo Ideas For You
Wonderful Star Tattoo Ideas For You
Wonderful Star Tattoo Ideas For You
Wonderful Star Tattoo Ideas For You


In this modern and high-technology world of today, there are many different possible and very interesting ways of how one can bring back some spark and light to their dull and dark world. One may get new clothes and be more hip and fashionable while some may create music that shows the world how they truly feel as a person. Some more artistic person may draw paintings and works that symbolized their personality while there are others that prefer to use their own skin as a raw form of freedom of expression. And this form of self-expression and art as well is the very well-known and popular art of tattoos!

This form of art has existed and still continuous to flourish in today's time despite being modern because of its long-lasting and virtually permanent "mark" it makes on everyone's lives. Tattoos basically were used millions of years ago as a means of showing the world one's culture, traditions, and even history itself. Traces of early usages were seen in ancient Egyptians, Mayans, and even Native American Indians. Since then, it has evolved to become a form of aesthetic art for the modern people. Nowadays, people not only get tattoos for the sake of having colorful skin but instead, it helps them build more confidence and allure so to speak.

Considered by many to be one of the cutest and most dazzling tattoo designs to date are the ones we call star tattoos. There are dozens of wonderful star tattoo ideas that will most definitely fit you, your personality, and your lifestyle. Most tattoo enthusiasts may go for the usual pointed-five star design because of its simplicity and elegance while some more "outgoing" people might prefer stars with different laces or intricate swagger such as stars with vines wrapped around its sides or stars attached with a pair of beautifully tattooed wings. Virtually any fun and exciting combinations can be done with just a single star design. That is why it is very much popular among all tattoo enthusiasts most especially seen in young females.

Most people may create their very own and personalized star tattoo ideas. This helps them feel more unique and represented rather than going for a pre-designed tattoo. This is a good idea as it will help sharpen your mind and creativity as well as make your tattoo almost a 100% unique and you. Do take note that if ever you are going to get a tattoo, please be reminded to choose a well-mannered, careful, and professional tattoo artist to do the job. After all, you would not want to get pricked multiple times over and over again just to get the ink to each its final destination. A good and competitive tattoo artist not only cares about making money but also cares for their clients. He or she must be able to do the tattoo design beautifully but must also carefully get to know their clients as well as to be able to build a stable relationship that will last for life just like a tattoo.