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		<title>I&#8217;m Planning On Getting Guan Gong Tattooed On My Arm. What Can I Do To Avoid Bad Karma, If There Is Any.?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 15:47:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am planning on getting Guan Gong (Chinese God of War deity) tattooed on my arm. Is there anything I need to do to avoid bad karma? I don&#8217;t believe there would be because how is it different from getting Jesus or Mother Mary tattooed?]]></description>
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		<title>Popular Tattoo Font?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2009 15:51:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whats some of the most popular tattoo fonts used? Im trying to find one that i like, ive seen them on people before but i dont know the font. I couldnt even explain it if i tried, looks kinda old style?]]></description>
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		<title>Popular styles of tattoos and tattooing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 19:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Abstract Art-Freeform is a modern style involving no outlines and a Picasso like appearance. 2. Black and Gray work is thought to be the true test of a tattoo artist. Shading is heavy and the illusion of a 3D form is achieved without the use of color. This style is derived from prison tattoo, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>1. Abstract Art-Freeform is a modern style involving no outlines and a Picasso like<br />
appearance.<br />
2. Black and Gray work is thought to be the true test of a tattoo artist. Shading is heavy<br />
and the illusion of a 3D form is achieved without the use of color. This style is derived<br />
from prison tattoo, but mechanically far exceeds the expectations of a crude jailhouse<br />
3. Grey wash is a method of diluting black ink with water to achieve the grays from<br />
light to black.<br />
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<p>4. Biomechanical is a form of work showing humans meshed with machines. A common<br />
theme is the flesh being ripped away exposing the mechanical inner workings of an<br />
arm, for example. Artists such as H.R. Giger and Clive Barker inspire these works.<br />
5. Celtic designs are intricate knots, which represent people and animals from, Welsh,<br />
Breton, Gaelic, and Cornish folklore. They are intricate weavings of a singleline.<br />
knotwork.<span id="more-5"></span><br />
6. Color is a general term covering any style of tattooing involving color. Color can be<br />
subtle or vivid depending on the client and the piece.<br />
7. Evil has been a very popular tattoo theme for a long time. Images of spiders, skulls,<br />
devils, demons, and death play with are fascination of mortality, death, isolation, and<br />
fear. Shading is heavy in this type of work as well as fine detail.<br />
8. Fantasy Art This generally covers fairies, dragons, angels, women, armored knights, uni<br />
corns, and wizards to name a few. These are generally done in splendid colors<br />
to convey.<br />
9. Fineline is a modern tattoo style, as tattoo machines have gotten better, and inks and<br />
technique have improved, more detail is being added to pieces. Common themes are<br />
portraits, animals, biomechanical, and any fine picture, even UPC code bars.<br />
10. Gangster/Biker tattoos are symbols or permanent patches signifying allegiance to a club<br />
or gang. Commonly these are Old English script on the stomach, back, neck, or chest,<br />
the name of the gang or gang remembers gang name. Teardrops under the eye sym<br />
bolize people killed, as well as spider webs on the elbows.<br />
11. Haida is the design of the American Indian and Eskimo. Generally tribal flat pieces of<br />
animals, totems, birds, and use a few major color.<br />
12. Memorial are ways to immortalize a love one that has passed, or a child’s name. These<br />
are typically crosses, flowers, scrolls..Etc.<br />
13. New School is generally regarded as starting in the 1980s; it’s a culmination of every<br />
tattoo style into one piece. Generally different subject matters are mixed.such has an<br />
alien and a car.<br />
14. Oriental.Yakuza is a Japanese style. It is usually colorful and detailed, and contrary to<br />
European and American tattooing styles, this style uses the whole body as a motif. No<br />
sticker tattoos here, the work is planned out to cover the whole body before the work<br />
begins. Tattooing in Japan was outlawed for the working class and the Yakuza<br />
(Japanese gangsters) took tattooing in as a secret symbol.<br />
15. Portraits are some of the finest forms of modern fineline tattooing. The artist is<br />
extremely skilled in interpreting a photo to skin art. Some results are breathtaking and<br />
found in many tattoo magazines. The key to successfully inking portraits is knowing<br />
exactly how much detail is too much. To much detail can lead to fuzziness or much<br />
after a few years.<br />
16. Prison tattoos served as a badge or a warning, it showed fearlessness, much like the<br />
warriors tattoos in early times. These tattoos are generally threatening featuring skulls,<br />
knife, women, or symbols representing crimes and death. Today’s black and gray<br />
tattooing style stems from jailhouse tattooing. Generally these tattoos were black<br />
because black was the only ready color available. The black could be from pen ink, the<br />
carbon collected from a burning toothbrush, or metal debris. Most are crudely applied<br />
and spawned a tattoo machine made of cassette player motors and such.<br />
17. Religious/Spiritual tattooing has been the basis of almost all tattooing from the<br />
beginning of tattooing itself. The oldest man discovered. A.k.a. the iceman, who was<br />
frozen where he lay, had tattoos on the back of his knees; believe to be talisanment or<br />
spiritual. The Egyptians gave tattooing very religious meanings, the dead were often<br />
tattooed so they would have information in the afterlife, priests were often buried with<br />
tattooed women who would serve as the canvas of the information he would need in<br />
the afterlife. Women were often tattooed to aid in fertility. Christians during the time of<br />
Christ and shortly after would tattoo a cross under their hand on the wrist; this was a<br />
badge and a way to determine who were true believers and who were roman spies.<br />
18. Most of these types of tattoos were very primitive, but lead to some the earliest forms<br />
of FLASH, religious tattoos were carved and formed from clay and the image would be<br />
stamped onto the subject to serve as the stencil for tattooing.<br />
19. Sailor/Traditional is usually a very basic design, popular in the 1800s to present day.<br />
Typical works would be mermaids, daggers, flowers, ships, anchors, snakes, birds, and<br />
panthers&#8230;but with this style the absolute minimum is put into the tattoo, just enough<br />
to convey what it is and the meaning. Later these designs, which line the walls as flash<br />
in most tattoo studios, have been reinvented with more detail and artistic flair.<br />
20. Tribal tattoos cover a huge spectrum of different cultures, from Polynesian, Micronesia,<br />
or Indian. They are generally black in color, sold bold geometric designs that<br />
complement the shape of the body they are placed on. Common themes are triangles,<br />
and curving lines. Modern interpretations have lead to geometric animals, fish, or even<br />
skulls. This is also referred to as Flat Tattooing. Waycool Tattoo<br />
21. Wild Style can be recognized from its similarity to graffiti on the buildings of most major<br />
cities. It can be a tag on human skin. Very similar to that of the skateboard culture<br />
artwork.</p>
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