Tattoo Transfer Paper
Posted on April 22, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Tattoo transfer paper is a great tool for any style of tattooing. It can be used to create temporary tattoos or to provide a guide for permanent tattooing. The wide range of tattoo possibilities is based often on tattoo transfer paper. Read on to find out more about the paper, and where it can be purchased.
Tattoo transfer paper is often used in temporary tattooing. It has had to evolve to become the good quality tattoo device we know today, though. The original temporary tattoo was just an ink transfer that came off with water, but today’s temporary tattoos use vegetable dyes and a layer of glue similar to what is found in a band-aid. These tattoos can look extremely realistic and can last up to 3 weeks, but can also be removed with oil or an oil-based cream quite easily.
Read More..>>Tattoo Starter Kits
Posted on April 20, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Tattoos are the perfect way for anyone to express themselves. The possibilities are in no way limited when it comes to decorating your body with permanent ink. Whether you are into tattoo by hobby or are looking to make it your profession, you have the need for good, quality tattoo starter kits. This article will tell you what to look for.
When you are first getting into being a tattoo artist on a personal and hobby-related level, purchasing the right equipment might seem daunting. A tattoo starter kit is the best way to get all the tattoo equipment you need without spending too much money. A good tattoo starter kit should include a tattoo machine, needles, tubs and tattoo ink. Make sure your tattoo machine comes with the right power supply as well.
Read More..>>A Salutary
Posted on April 18, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
In the supreme culture of the East, a tradition, where poetry and spirituality have no distinct boundaries, multitudes of metaphors, feelings and passions are gathered to convey the heart and the mind of the sage, and the wise man to the masses.
The poet writing through the intensity of his mood, often speaks of the weeping of man and the agony of his spirit, trapped in the conditions of the transitory life, playing the voice and the dream in unison. The beauty of a bride, who sweeps her hands through her bed, looking for the petals fallen from the crown of her Prince, lies in this portrait of the soul looking for God.
Read More..>>The Personal Side Of Art
Posted on April 14, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
There are many reasons to buy art. You may want to decorate your home, buy a special present for someone who loves art, or you might be an independent collector and just wish to invest in art. Some people buy art because they think owning it will improve their social standing. Some people buy art because it reflects their values or philosophies of life. Regardless of your reasons for buying art, the reason you buy certain art will be no doubt be personal.
When you buy art, you will likely buy based on intuition. Certain pieces will evoke a feeling or a mood almost immediately upon viewing them. That feeling will either be good or bad. Studies indicate that art makes people feel a certain way and anyone who creates, views or collects art knows that is true.
Read More..>>Friendship Poems 7 – Thank You
Posted on April 12, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
To a friend or family member whom you just want to say, “thanks.” To let them know how much you appreciate the things that they have done for you. When someone does something for you that you cannot put a price tag on it, just say, “thank you.” You may not have money to give someone as a reward for solving an unusual problem in your life. Yet, there is a desperate need to show your appreciation by giving the person some type of recognition. One way to show appreciation to someone you consider a hero is by writing the person a “thank you” poem.
Sample Poem:
Thank You
Thank you for the many things you do
the friendship, love, and devotion too
Read More..>>Musings On Indian Art And Culture
Posted on April 11, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
In a long history of Indian modern art we still could not found the way or the vision which could lead us beyond reproduction and representation. Today modern art is completely business oriented. Artists are just business people, petty in thinking; rarely there is any artist who really understands modernity’s consciousness. Nowadays creativity is synonymous to good looking art, beautiful, decorative and crafty. A new group of capitalists have appeared on the horizon of Indian modern art to promote art and multiply the capital. Women from business families have come out from their closed
houses.
Friendship Poems 6 – Thinking Of You
Posted on April 10, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
This is for the friend or family member whom you have not seen or heard from in a while. You just want the person to know that he has not been forgotten. In fact, you think of him every day.
As you were going about your normal duties, you were thinking about him. Your mind reflected on him when you were walking down the street. While walking, you passed someone that looked like him. While riding on the subway, you heard someone talking and it sound like him. So, it’s time to stop and take action. It is okay to let someone know that you are thinking about them by sending a “Thinking of You” poem.
Sample Poem:
Thinking of you
Read More..>>Learning How To Become A Tattoo Artist
Posted on April 7, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
With the tattoo industry becoming more popular, the potential for making a career out of tattooing is opening up for a lot of people. If you are one of the individuals who can see themselves working as a tattoo artist, then there are some things you need to know first. In this article you will learn how to become a tattoo artist.
Learning how to become a tattoo artist isn’t easy. And it isn’t for everyone. If you don’t have some raw artistic talent, then it probably isn’t the job for you. But if you’re artistic side is one of your strongest, then you just might have what it takes. The first step is to exercise your artistic skill. Books, classes and fellow artists can help you do this. Once you’ve put in the time you need in order to be the best artist on paper, put together a portfolio of your work. This is essentially a collection of your art put together in a professional looking way to show to potential employers.
Read More..>>Friendship Poems 16 – Time Out
Posted on April 4, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Most people would probably agree that our youth today needs to be inspired to continue to reach their goals in life. If so, do you consider yourself a role model? What happens when the young people you know miss the mark and stray off his or her path? Do you take the time to talk and encourage him to do the right thing? Remember, our youth need to be inspired just like you did when you were their age. You may continue to inspire them by writing and publishing poems similar to “Time Out.”
Sample Poem:
Time Out
One hot day in June
sometime around noon
I saw the happiest person in the land
a student waving papers in his hand.
Read More..>>Painting Surfaces
Posted on April 1, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
Whether you are a professional artist, or just learning how to unleash your creative side, it is important to have a wide variety of painting surfaces. If you have run out of ideas for surfaces for your painting, you are in the right place. Our guide to the usual and unusual painting surfaces will help you get going again.
Painting surfaces vary from artist to artist. Depending on what your painting style is, you will probably have a favorite surface. But it is important to try a wide variety in order to challenge yourself. The traditional painting surfaces are a good place to start. Wood, paper and canvas of all kinds will give you a basic understanding of how different paints react to different surfaces.
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