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		<title>Wing Tattoos Design &amp; History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A image of a Wing or Wings as a tattoo design, of course, means flight. But if we give wing to our imagination for a moment, if only as a romantic sign, we can say that they mean the escape from the bonds of earthly existence to the limitless freedom of the spirit. Wings stand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A image of a Wing or Wings as a tattoo design, of course, means flight. But if we give wing to our imagination for a moment, if only as a romantic sign, we can say that they mean the escape from the bonds of earthly existence to the limitless freedom of the spirit. Wings stand for peace, love, and the link between earth and sky &#8212; between the human and the divine &#8212; and as symbols of high quality and freedom. Wings known with creatures such as dragons, griffins, winged horses, and with the more delicate world of fairies, butterflies and bees have an element of the magical about them.</p>
<p>As tattoos, the wing design is often infused with uplifting or spiritual meaning &#8212; the angel motif for instance, a symbol of guidance and protection. For those who dream of soaring the skies like a bird, the wing symbol takes on the feathery aspect of a bird. As a tattoo design it can reflect the power of the eagle or the lightness of the butterfly. It is also worn as a badge of completed by those who have &#8220;earned their wings&#8221; through trials or training. Such stories form the basis of many myths around the world.</p>
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<p>Wings combined with a &#8220;love&#8221; symbol is one of the most popular tattoo motifs. Heroic and spiritual, this combo has mystical and religious associations that go back thousands of years. For the Sufi mystic, the winged heart symbolizes the heart’s yearning for heaven. Wings transform the gravitational pull of the earth into a spiritual &#8220;pull&#8221; to a higher way of being. For the artist, it has been a favourite metaphor, not only for freedom, but also for shelter and redemption.</p>
<p>In heraldry, wings represent valour and bravery of the highest order &#8212; nothing less than a death defying act. An angel with three pairs of wings represents dignity, glory and honour.</p>
<p>In the ancient world, wings represented power and speed. Many statues and images from ancient civilizations depicted an animal, such as a lion or horse, sporting wings. The gods were sometimes &#8220;winged&#8221; as well, symbolizing their power to fly through the air. The Greek God Hermes had wings at his ankles, as did the Roman God, Mercury. Over the centuries, many of the ancient wing symbols were incorporated into modern cultures and religions.</p>
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		<title>A Short Glance of the History of Tattoo Guns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may find it easy to assemble homemade tattoo guns, but the first version of tattoo gun came out in 1800s and those guns become one of the essential equipment for tattooing with nearly 200 years&#8217; developing. Now, let&#8217;s take a short glance of the history of tattoo guns together. Samuel O&#8217;Reilly, who is said [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may find it easy to assemble homemade tattoo guns, but the first version of tattoo gun came out in 1800s and those guns become one of the essential equipment for tattooing with nearly 200 years&#8217; developing. Now, let&#8217;s take a short glance of the history of <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4833375']);" href="http://www.getbetterlife.com/Wholesale-tattoo-machines-guns_c781">tattoo guns</a></strong> together.</p>
<p>Samuel O&#8217;Reilly, who is said to be the undisputed owner and pioneer for the first tattoo guns, got his patent by making a little change to the stencil pen invented in 1876 by Thomas Alva Edison, who got the basic idea of penetrating the colorful powder into the cloth or paper with sharp pinheads. That&#8217;s why most modern tattoo guns work in a similar way with stencil pens. From then, the prototypes came into being.</p>
<p>Then a Danish named Oersted discovered the basic electrical principle of electromagnetism enabling tattoo guns work freely and Thomas Riley from London made some developments to that and made out one gun with a single coil working by electromagnets. In 1899, Alfred Charles Smith from London doubled the coils, but they&#8217;re not convenient in use as they were too heavy to handle.</p>
<p>Tattoo guns generally maintain the original designs in the following 200 years until Percy Waters, an American lived in Detroit, who promoted the guns and set them in the tune of the modern way. He made the two coils in line with the frame, and gave various modifications to the switch and spark shield. Till then, tattoo guns became really popular in the market.</p>
<p>Then five years later, Carol Nightingale from Washington D.C. got his tattoo gun patented in 1979. Full adjustments had been made to the coils, back springs mount, contact screw, angled armature bar etc.</p>
<p>The technique is always developing, and precision and control of the speed and needles have been added. In 2000, revolutionary pneumatic tattoo guns were invented by Carson Hill, inserting needles with air instead of electromagnets, more smoothly.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s really a long way of developing since invented. And tattoo artists in America and Europe are still working on new inventions, making the guns both cheap and practical in use. <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4833375']);" href="http://www.getbetterlife.com/handmade-luos-machine-pure-copper-tattoo-shader-liner-gun-wsm408_p2145.html">Handmade tattoo guns</a></strong> with specific demands in tattoo practice are now pretty popular. Surely more <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4833375']);" href="http://www.getbetterlife.com/Wholesale-professional-tattoo-supply_c809">tattoo guns</a></strong> cheap with exquisite appearance and awesome functions will be invented in the future as improvement has been made little by little and the search is still going on.</p>
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		<title>The History Of Tattoos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoos have been around for a long time now and are definitely a hotter topic than they&#8217;ve ever been. They are becoming increasingly popular among all walks of life, especially now that the society is not too restrictive and judgmental toward people who have tattoos. Years ago, you seldom saw women and celebrities with tattoos [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Tattoos have been around for a long time now and are definitely a hotter topic than they&#8217;ve ever been. They are becoming increasingly popular among all walks of life, especially now that the society is not too restrictive and judgmental toward people who have tattoos. Years ago, you seldom saw women and celebrities with tattoos and those who sport them are considered thugs and bad guys. Fortunately, we broke free from those stereotypes for the most part and tattoos are something that can be acquired by anybody who wants them without too much risk of being judged.</p>
<p>Nobody can really pinpoint when and where skin art started; it seems that it has been around ever since time began. The methods, techniques and designs evolved,  but the concept of tattooing has been around for ages. In fact, a mummy known as Oetzi was found in 1991 sporting a tattoo consisting of lines. The mummy has an estimated age of at least 5300 years old. Due to the location of his markings, researchers suspected that they were used for medicinal purposes, the same concept used for acupuncture where needles are used to alleviate joint aches and pains. Aside from Oetzi, there have been other discoveries of mummies with tattoos. Tattoos back when then they were used to mark tribes, symbolize social status, as well as decorative purposes.</p>
<p>Of all cultures, it was the Egyptians who have the most extensive tradition that supports tattooing and even ancient Egyptian women had them. Their designs are more intricate and complex which consist of lines and dots in various parts of the body. They were thought to be ritual markings that every one had to undergo.</p>
<p>Tattoos also found their way into the circus arena. People who attended the circus found it interesting to see circus performers flaunting their collected skin art from all over the world. Some of the most popular performers are best known for the tattoos they have added over the years and it is impossible to forget the ones with full body tattoos.</p>
<p>If you study the history close enough, you will find pictures of ancient personalities who proudly show their tattoos; men and women alike. They are usually representations of important things such as status and tradition.</p>
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		<title>How Does Tattooing Work?</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Getting a tattoo can be daunting, especially if you think of the long and painful process you must go through in order to complete a well-made work of art. This thought alone frightens many from getting their own tattoos, therefore they discourage people around them from receiving one as well. Often, the decision against one is made based on the fact that the tattooing process seems painful and the instruments used for the process can quite scary to some.</p>
<p>For a normal person to overcome this feeling, she must familiarize herself with the procedure first and what&#8217;s involved in it&#8217;s entirety. Basically, the concept of tattooing is applying permanent ink to the skin by injection.</p>
<p>Our skin consists of two layers, namely the dermis and epidermis. The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin. This is the exposed part of the skin that we can touch and feel. Underneath it is the deeper layer called dermis; one cannot touch or feel it. In a tattooing process, the ink is injected straight into the dermis or the deeper layer and not on the surface or the epidermis. This is because the epidermis sheds cells regularly and the dermis won&#8217;t. In order for the tattoo to be permanent, it must be applied to a place that will not shed or peel so it is applied to the dermis. Tattoos have been done this way since the beginning, only the instruments have changed over the years. Today, the machines that are used for tattooing provide both better precision for the artist and less pain for the one who is being tattooed.</p>
<p>Tattooing is basically images that are formed by creating series of dots. By strategically spacing them apart, an artist can make the concentration either darker or lighter, depending on the demands of the design. The tattoo gun itself consists of three parts: the ink, the tube connecting the ink to the needle and of course, the needle. The needle injects the ink to the dermis. After a procedure is done, the needle is disposed of and the equipment is sterilized properly. This is done for each and every client that comes in for a tattoo to keep everyone safe from diseases and is strictly enforced.</p>
<p>Clients are encouraged to choose their own colors to go with their design but you can let your artist choose for you if you are having trouble choosing one. After you have chosen your colors, design and location of the tattoo, the procedure is ready to begin. The duration of the whole tattooing process depends on the size and complexity of the design.</p>
<p>It is normal to feel tolerable pain during the process but one will have to sit still and not move for the entire length of the procedure so that there are no mistakes made by a quick movement and slip of the tattoo gun. Pain depends on your own tolerance for pain; worse if you are afraid of needles but not at all bad as one might expect.</p>
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		<title>Can You Be Addicted To Tattoos?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The long established connection between tattoos and people engaging in illegal activities earned the art of tattooing a bad name but it&#8217;s not the only thing that has been haunting tattoos since it&#8217;s creation. There have been many myths and unjustified criticisms that come with getting a tattoo. For years,  those who underwent tattooing learned [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The long established connection between tattoos and people engaging in illegal activities earned the art of tattooing a bad name but it&#8217;s not the only thing that has been haunting tattoos since it&#8217;s creation. There have been many myths and unjustified criticisms that come with getting a tattoo. For years,  those who underwent tattooing learned to accept the stigma associated with tattoos,  but the question of whether tattooing is an addiction remains clouded and heavily debated.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There has been a persistent connotation that getting a tattoo could cause an addictive reaction in someone. Maybe because this theory is based on the fact that one tattoo may never be enough for some. A lot of people who experienced one tattoo often find themselves getting another one or making multiple trips to tattoo studios for more but that doesn&#8217;t warrant the claim of tattoos being an addiction.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Everyone who has a tattoo  has their own reasons for getting one and like any other decision a person can make in his or her lifetime, it solely depends on what he thinks is right for him. Tattoo represents art; it can also be commemorative for some. It represents and defines the person&#8217;s character and separates him from the rest. Nothing has ever been proven that getting inked happens due to a craving or longing for it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This fallacy is based on two factors and both of them give tattooing bad name to the art and to the individuals who decided to get a tattoo. The first factor is that a person who sports a tattoo gets addicted to it and would often acquire another one to satisfy the craving while the other one is the misconception that the process itself is addicting; so strong that it compels a person to come back for more. Of course, there is no scientific basis to support this claim and it is completely based on malicious intent of the person making the claim.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A tattoo gives the one you has it a certain high and feeling that is something that is hard to explain unless you experience it yourself. That is why, a client who is very satisfied with his tattoo is most likely to get another one from the same shop; but again that doesn&#8217;t mean this person is addicted to pain. Addiction by definition is when a person loses his self-control over a thing that possesses them. It is when you are completely dependent on something beyond your control and someone gets a tattoo because he wants to not because he needs to.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It is unfair to associate tattoos with addiction since there is no real basis to the claim and it&#8217;s usually made by people who can&#8217;t come to terms with why someone who tattoo their entire body. Just because they wouldn&#8217;t do it, doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s a <em>problem</em>.</p>
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