Saturday, January 31, 2009

Two New Sakya Publications

Two new publications in the WSTB series (Vienna Studies in
Tibetology and Buddhism).

WSTB No. 68. Jowita Kramer "A noble Abbot from Mustang. Life and
Works of Glo-bo mKhan-chen (1456-1532)" (2008) 334p. ISBN:
978-3-902501-07-3. EUR 26.00

WSTB No. 69. Pascale Hugon "Trésors du raisonnement. Sa skya
Pan dita et ses prédécesseurs tibétains sur les modes de
fonctionnement de la pensée et le fondement de l'inférence" Édition et
traduction annotée du quatrième chapitre et d'une section du dixième
chapitre du Tshad ma rigs pa'i gter (2008) 2 vols; 854p. ISBN:
978-3-902501-08-0. EUR 52.50

Orders can be placed at the WSTB website.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Tribal lion tattoo



Abstract tattoo, alien tattoo, art tattoo, black tattoo, body tattoo, cannibals tattoo, cebu tattoo, celebrities tattoo, contemporary tattoo, cosmetics tattoo, décor tattoo, decoration tattoo, design tattoo, dragon tattoo, experiments tattoo, expression tattoo, fantasy tattoo, fashion tattoo, Filipino tattoo, folklore tattoo, goth tattoo, gothic tattoo, illustrations tattoo, ink tattoo, irezumi tattoo, logos tattoo, markings tattoo, mask tattoo, modification tattoo, needles tattoo, Philippines tattoo, pigment tattoo, punk tattoo, silhouette tattoo, sinulog tattoo, skin tattoo, strange tattoo, style tattoo, surreal tattoo, symbol tattoo, symbolic tattoo, Tahiti tattoo, tattoo, tattooing, tattoos, tatu tattoo, tribal tattoo, tribe tattoo , unique tattoo, vector tattoo, weird tattoo, white tattoo, daisy tattoo, colorful tattoo, snake tattoo, tiger tattoo, knife tattoo, cool, tattoo, amazing tattoo, strange tattoo, blue tattoo, eagle tattoo, moist tattoo, cool tattoo, car tattoo, motorcycle tattoo, chest tattoo, leg tattoo, hand tattoo, foot tattoo, finger tattoo, flower tattoo, nail tattoo, free tattoo, permanent tattoo, animal tattoo, abstract tattoo, real tattoo, invisible tattoo, visible tattoo, clear tattoo, foot tattoo, shoes tattoo, back tattoo, cat tattoo, monkey tattoo, cross tattoo, Arabic tattoo, Indonesian tattoo, traditional tattoo, modern tattoo, black and white tattoo, book tattoo, shoes tattoo, sandal tattoo, football tattoo, Japan tattoo, twin tattoo, couple tattoo, married tattoo, sign tattoo, dagger tattoo.

A tattoo is an ink design inserted into the skin, commonly via a needle. The tattoo, in various forms, has been used ornamentally and religiously by humans for thousands of years, with examples of tattoo work found on numerous preserved prehistoric specimens. Humans also use identification tattoos on domesticated animals. Examples of tattoo work can be seen in most human cultures, and despite some social stigma, tattoos are becoming ubiquitous in the West, with an estimated 25% of Americans wearing at least one tattoo by the end of the 20th century.

The word tattoo is likely related to the Samoan tatau, meaning 'to strike or mark'. Tattoos became popularized in the Western world when sailors began to explore the Pacific and return with tattoo work. In Japan, where there is a long historical tradition of tattoo, the word irezumi refers to traditional Japanese tattoos, while tattoo is used in discussions of other types of tattoo art. Tattoo owners sometimes shorten the word to tat or use the terms ink, art, or work to talk about the designs they wear.

Where did tattoos originate? Nobody knows for sure where it originated from. There is evidence that it may be an ancient craft going all the way back to the ice age. There are mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with tattoos.

The word tattoo is believed to originate from the Tahitian word tattau. An entry in Captain James Cook’s journal in the year 1768 mentions the word tattau in his encounter with Polynesians. The Tahitians taught the sailors the craft who in turn taught it to other sailors, and that is why tattoo is often associated with sailors.

Tattoo inks are those colors that are used in making tattoos. In principle, tattoo inks are not exactly tattoo inks. Tattoo inks or the tattoo colors are composed of pigments that are floating in a carrier solution. It is a common belief that tattoo pigments are usually vegetable based dyes, but they aren't. Today's pigments include the original mineral pigments, modern industrial organic pigments, a few vegetable-based pigments and some plastic-based pigments. It is the pigments that provide colors to the tattoos. Carrier plays an important role in disinfecting the pigment suspension and keeping it evenly mixed. It also makes the application part easier. Henna tattoos are nonpermanent dying or staining on the top layer of skin using a henna paste product, the process is called Mehndi. The tattoos are generally an intricate design and brown in color. They will fade in time, about 2-4 weeks, depending on the type of henna that has been used and your teen’s care of the area that was tattooed. It is close to impossible to remove except through the natural fading but, some believe you can speed up the fading by applying hydrogen peroxide to the area daily.



Imoet Fairy tattoo design for you guys!



Abstract tattoo, alien tattoo, art tattoo, black tattoo, body tattoo, cannibals tattoo, cebu tattoo, celebrities tattoo, contemporary tattoo, cosmetics tattoo, décor tattoo, decoration tattoo, design tattoo, dragon tattoo, experiments tattoo, expression tattoo, fantasy tattoo, fashion tattoo, Filipino tattoo, folklore tattoo, goth tattoo, gothic tattoo, illustrations tattoo, ink tattoo, irezumi tattoo, logos tattoo, markings tattoo, mask tattoo, modification tattoo, needles tattoo, Philippines tattoo, pigment tattoo, punk tattoo, silhouette tattoo, sinulog tattoo, skin tattoo, strange tattoo, style tattoo, surreal tattoo, symbol tattoo, symbolic tattoo, Tahiti tattoo, tattoo, tattooing, tattoos, tatu tattoo, tribal tattoo, tribe tattoo , unique tattoo, vector tattoo, weird tattoo, white tattoo, daisy tattoo, colorful tattoo, snake tattoo, tiger tattoo, knife tattoo, cool, tattoo, amazing tattoo, strange tattoo, blue tattoo, eagle tattoo, moist tattoo, cool tattoo, car tattoo, motorcycle tattoo, chest tattoo, leg tattoo, hand tattoo, foot tattoo, finger tattoo, flower tattoo, nail tattoo, free tattoo, permanent tattoo, animal tattoo, abstract tattoo, real tattoo, invisible tattoo, visible tattoo, clear tattoo, foot tattoo, shoes tattoo, back tattoo, cat tattoo, monkey tattoo, cross tattoo, Arabic tattoo, Indonesian tattoo, traditional tattoo, modern tattoo, black and white tattoo, book tattoo, shoes tattoo, sandal tattoo, football tattoo, Japan tattoo, twin tattoo, couple tattoo, married tattoo, sign tattoo, dagger tattoo.

A tattoo is an ink design inserted into the skin, commonly via a needle. The tattoo, in various forms, has been used ornamentally and religiously by humans for thousands of years, with examples of tattoo work found on numerous preserved prehistoric specimens. Humans also use identification tattoos on domesticated animals. Examples of tattoo work can be seen in most human cultures, and despite some social stigma, tattoos are becoming ubiquitous in the West, with an estimated 25% of Americans wearing at least one tattoo by the end of the 20th century.

The word tattoo is likely related to the Samoan tatau, meaning 'to strike or mark'. Tattoos became popularized in the Western world when sailors began to explore the Pacific and return with tattoo work. In Japan, where there is a long historical tradition of tattoo, the word irezumi refers to traditional Japanese tattoos, while tattoo is used in discussions of other types of tattoo art. Tattoo owners sometimes shorten the word to tat or use the terms ink, art, or work to talk about the designs they wear.

Where did tattoos originate? Nobody knows for sure where it originated from. There is evidence that it may be an ancient craft going all the way back to the ice age. There are mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with tattoos.

The word tattoo is believed to originate from the Tahitian word tattau. An entry in Captain James Cook’s journal in the year 1768 mentions the word tattau in his encounter with Polynesians. The Tahitians taught the sailors the craft who in turn taught it to other sailors, and that is why tattoo is often associated with sailors.

Tattoo inks are those colors that are used in making tattoos. In principle, tattoo inks are not exactly tattoo inks. Tattoo inks or the tattoo colors are composed of pigments that are floating in a carrier solution. It is a common belief that tattoo pigments are usually vegetable based dyes, but they aren't. Today's pigments include the original mineral pigments, modern industrial organic pigments, a few vegetable-based pigments and some plastic-based pigments. It is the pigments that provide colors to the tattoos. Carrier plays an important role in disinfecting the pigment suspension and keeping it evenly mixed. It also makes the application part easier. Henna tattoos are nonpermanent dying or staining on the top layer of skin using a henna paste product, the process is called Mehndi. The tattoos are generally an intricate design and brown in color. They will fade in time, about 2-4 weeks, depending on the type of henna that has been used and your teen’s care of the area that was tattooed. It is close to impossible to remove except through the natural fading but, some believe you can speed up the fading by applying hydrogen peroxide to the area daily.



Friday, January 23, 2009

Design tattoo sexy womans

My favorite tattoo by REFLECTION & REVOLUTION PHOTOGRAPHY.

Design tattoo sexy womans

Design tattoo sexy womans

My favorite tattoo by REFLECTION & REVOLUTION PHOTOGRAPHY.

Design tattoo sexy womans

Colorful Butterfly for tattoo



Abstract tattoo, alien tattoo, art tattoo, black tattoo, body tattoo, cannibals tattoo, cebu tattoo, celebrities tattoo, contemporary tattoo, cosmetics tattoo, décor tattoo, decoration tattoo, design tattoo, dragon tattoo, experiments tattoo, expression tattoo, fantasy tattoo, fashion tattoo, Filipino tattoo, folklore tattoo, goth tattoo, gothic tattoo, illustrations tattoo, ink tattoo, irezumi tattoo, logos tattoo, markings tattoo, mask tattoo, modification tattoo, needles tattoo, Philippines tattoo, pigment tattoo, punk tattoo, silhouette tattoo, sinulog tattoo, skin tattoo, strange tattoo, style tattoo, surreal tattoo, symbol tattoo, symbolic tattoo, Tahiti tattoo, tattoo, tattooing, tattoos, tatu tattoo, tribal tattoo, tribe tattoo , unique tattoo, vector tattoo, weird tattoo, white tattoo, daisy tattoo, colorful tattoo, snake tattoo, tiger tattoo, knife tattoo, cool, tattoo, amazing tattoo, strange tattoo, blue tattoo, eagle tattoo, moist tattoo, cool tattoo, car tattoo, motorcycle tattoo, chest tattoo, leg tattoo, hand tattoo, foot tattoo, finger tattoo, flower tattoo, nail tattoo, free tattoo, permanent tattoo, animal tattoo, abstract tattoo, real tattoo, invisible tattoo, visible tattoo, clear tattoo, foot tattoo, shoes tattoo, back tattoo, cat tattoo, monkey tattoo, cross tattoo, Arabic tattoo, Indonesian tattoo, traditional tattoo, modern tattoo, black and white tattoo, book tattoo, shoes tattoo, sandal tattoo, football tattoo, Japan tattoo, twin tattoo, couple tattoo, married tattoo, sign tattoo, dagger tattoo.

A tattoo is an ink design inserted into the skin, commonly via a needle. The tattoo, in various forms, has been used ornamentally and religiously by humans for thousands of years, with examples of tattoo work found on numerous preserved prehistoric specimens. Humans also use identification tattoos on domesticated animals. Examples of tattoo work can be seen in most human cultures, and despite some social stigma, tattoos are becoming ubiquitous in the West, with an estimated 25% of Americans wearing at least one tattoo by the end of the 20th century.

The word tattoo is likely related to the Samoan tatau, meaning 'to strike or mark'. Tattoos became popularized in the Western world when sailors began to explore the Pacific and return with tattoo work. In Japan, where there is a long historical tradition of tattoo, the word irezumi refers to traditional Japanese tattoos, while tattoo is used in discussions of other types of tattoo art. Tattoo owners sometimes shorten the word to tat or use the terms ink, art, or work to talk about the designs they wear.

Where did tattoos originate? Nobody knows for sure where it originated from. There is evidence that it may be an ancient craft going all the way back to the ice age. There are mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with tattoos.

The word tattoo is believed to originate from the Tahitian word tattau. An entry in Captain James Cook’s journal in the year 1768 mentions the word tattau in his encounter with Polynesians. The Tahitians taught the sailors the craft who in turn taught it to other sailors, and that is why tattoo is often associated with sailors.

Tattoo inks are those colors that are used in making tattoos. In principle, tattoo inks are not exactly tattoo inks. Tattoo inks or the tattoo colors are composed of pigments that are floating in a carrier solution. It is a common belief that tattoo pigments are usually vegetable based dyes, but they aren't. Today's pigments include the original mineral pigments, modern industrial organic pigments, a few vegetable-based pigments and some plastic-based pigments. It is the pigments that provide colors to the tattoos. Carrier plays an important role in disinfecting the pigment suspension and keeping it evenly mixed. It also makes the application part easier. Henna tattoos are nonpermanent dying or staining on the top layer of skin using a henna paste product, the process is called Mehndi. The tattoos are generally an intricate design and brown in color. They will fade in time, about 2-4 weeks, depending on the type of henna that has been used and your teen’s care of the area that was tattooed. It is close to impossible to remove except through the natural fading but, some believe you can speed up the fading by applying hydrogen peroxide to the area daily.



Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Cool garden tribal tattoo

Abstract tattoo, alien tattoo, art tattoo, black tattoo, body tattoo, cannibals tattoo, cebu tattoo, celebrities tattoo, contemporary tattoo, cosmetics tattoo, décor tattoo, decoration tattoo, design tattoo, dragon tattoo, experiments tattoo, expression tattoo, fantasy tattoo, fashion tattoo, Filipino tattoo, folklore tattoo, goth tattoo, gothic tattoo, illustrations tattoo, ink tattoo, irezumi tattoo, logos tattoo, markings tattoo, mask tattoo, modification tattoo, needles tattoo, Philippines tattoo, pigment tattoo, punk tattoo, silhouette tattoo, sinulog tattoo, skin tattoo, strange tattoo, style tattoo, surreal tattoo, symbol tattoo, symbolic tattoo, Tahiti tattoo, tattoo, tattooing, tattoos, tatu tattoo, tribal tattoo, tribe tattoo , unique tattoo, vector tattoo, weird tattoo, white tattoo, daisy tattoo, colorful tattoo, snake tattoo, tiger tattoo, knife tattoo, cool, tattoo, amazing tattoo, strange tattoo, blue tattoo, eagle tattoo, moist tattoo, cool tattoo, car tattoo, motorcycle tattoo, chest tattoo, leg tattoo, hand tattoo, foot tattoo, finger tattoo, flower tattoo, nail tattoo, free tattoo, permanent tattoo, animal tattoo, abstract tattoo, real tattoo, invisible tattoo, visible tattoo, clear tattoo, foot tattoo, shoes tattoo, back tattoo, cat tattoo, monkey tattoo, cross tattoo, Arabic tattoo, Indonesian tattoo, traditional tattoo, modern tattoo, black and white tattoo, book tattoo, shoes tattoo, sandal tattoo, football tattoo, Japan tattoo, twin tattoo, couple tattoo, married tattoo, sign tattoo, dagger tattoo.

A tattoo is an ink design inserted into the skin, commonly via a needle. The tattoo, in various forms, has been used ornamentally and religiously by humans for thousands of years, with examples of tattoo work found on numerous preserved prehistoric specimens. Humans also use identification tattoos on domesticated animals. Examples of tattoo work can be seen in most human cultures, and despite some social stigma, tattoos are becoming ubiquitous in the West, with an estimated 25% of Americans wearing at least one tattoo by the end of the 20th century.

The word tattoo is likely related to the Samoan tatau, meaning 'to strike or mark'. Tattoos became popularized in the Western world when sailors began to explore the Pacific and return with tattoo work. In Japan, where there is a long historical tradition of tattoo, the word irezumi refers to traditional Japanese tattoos, while tattoo is used in discussions of other types of tattoo art. Tattoo owners sometimes shorten the word to tat or use the terms ink, art, or work to talk about the designs they wear.

Where did tattoos originate? Nobody knows for sure where it originated from. There is evidence that it may be an ancient craft going all the way back to the ice age. There are mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with tattoos.

The word tattoo is believed to originate from the Tahitian word tattau. An entry in Captain James Cook’s journal in the year 1768 mentions the word tattau in his encounter with Polynesians. The Tahitians taught the sailors the craft who in turn taught it to other sailors, and that is why tattoo is often associated with sailors.

Tattoo inks are those colors that are used in making tattoos. In principle, tattoo inks are not exactly tattoo inks. Tattoo inks or the tattoo colors are composed of pigments that are floating in a carrier solution. It is a common belief that tattoo pigments are usually vegetable based dyes, but they aren't. Today's pigments include the original mineral pigments, modern industrial organic pigments, a few vegetable-based pigments and some plastic-based pigments. It is the pigments that provide colors to the tattoos. Carrier plays an important role in disinfecting the pigment suspension and keeping it evenly mixed. It also makes the application part easier. Henna tattoos are nonpermanent dying or staining on the top layer of skin using a henna paste product, the process is called Mehndi. The tattoos are generally an intricate design and brown in color. They will fade in time, about 2-4 weeks, depending on the type of henna that has been used and your teen’s care of the area that was tattooed. It is close to impossible to remove except through the natural fading but, some believe you can speed up the fading by applying hydrogen peroxide to the area daily.





Black lion tribal tattoo



Abstract tattoo, alien tattoo, art tattoo, black tattoo, body tattoo, cannibals tattoo, cebu tattoo, celebrities tattoo, contemporary tattoo, cosmetics tattoo, décor tattoo, decoration tattoo, design tattoo, dragon tattoo, experiments tattoo, expression tattoo, fantasy tattoo, fashion tattoo, Filipino tattoo, folklore tattoo, goth tattoo, gothic tattoo, illustrations tattoo, ink tattoo, irezumi tattoo, logos tattoo, markings tattoo, mask tattoo, modification tattoo, needles tattoo, Philippines tattoo, pigment tattoo, punk tattoo, silhouette tattoo, sinulog tattoo, skin tattoo, strange tattoo, style tattoo, surreal tattoo, symbol tattoo, symbolic tattoo, Tahiti tattoo, tattoo, tattooing, tattoos, tatu tattoo, tribal tattoo, tribe tattoo , unique tattoo, vector tattoo, weird tattoo, white tattoo, daisy tattoo, colorful tattoo, snake tattoo, tiger tattoo, knife tattoo, cool, tattoo, amazing tattoo, strange tattoo, blue tattoo, eagle tattoo, moist tattoo, cool tattoo, car tattoo, motorcycle tattoo, chest tattoo, leg tattoo, hand tattoo, foot tattoo, finger tattoo, flower tattoo, nail tattoo, free tattoo, permanent tattoo, animal tattoo, abstract tattoo, real tattoo, invisible tattoo, visible tattoo, clear tattoo, foot tattoo, shoes tattoo, back tattoo, cat tattoo, monkey tattoo, cross tattoo, Arabic tattoo, Indonesian tattoo, traditional tattoo, modern tattoo, black and white tattoo, book tattoo, shoes tattoo, sandal tattoo, football tattoo, Japan tattoo, twin tattoo, couple tattoo, married tattoo, sign tattoo, dagger tattoo.

A tattoo is an ink design inserted into the skin, commonly via a needle. The tattoo, in various forms, has been used ornamentally and religiously by humans for thousands of years, with examples of tattoo work found on numerous preserved prehistoric specimens. Humans also use identification tattoos on domesticated animals. Examples of tattoo work can be seen in most human cultures, and despite some social stigma, tattoos are becoming ubiquitous in the West, with an estimated 25% of Americans wearing at least one tattoo by the end of the 20th century.

The word tattoo is likely related to the Samoan tatau, meaning 'to strike or mark'. Tattoos became popularized in the Western world when sailors began to explore the Pacific and return with tattoo work. In Japan, where there is a long historical tradition of tattoo, the word irezumi refers to traditional Japanese tattoos, while tattoo is used in discussions of other types of tattoo art. Tattoo owners sometimes shorten the word to tat or use the terms ink, art, or work to talk about the designs they wear.

Where did tattoos originate? Nobody knows for sure where it originated from. There is evidence that it may be an ancient craft going all the way back to the ice age. There are mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with tattoos.

The word tattoo is believed to originate from the Tahitian word tattau. An entry in Captain James Cook’s journal in the year 1768 mentions the word tattau in his encounter with Polynesians. The Tahitians taught the sailors the craft who in turn taught it to other sailors, and that is why tattoo is often associated with sailors.

Tattoo inks are those colors that are used in making tattoos. In principle, tattoo inks are not exactly tattoo inks. Tattoo inks or the tattoo colors are composed of pigments that are floating in a carrier solution. It is a common belief that tattoo pigments are usually vegetable based dyes, but they aren't. Today's pigments include the original mineral pigments, modern industrial organic pigments, a few vegetable-based pigments and some plastic-based pigments. It is the pigments that provide colors to the tattoos. Carrier plays an important role in disinfecting the pigment suspension and keeping it evenly mixed. It also makes the application part easier. Henna tattoos are nonpermanent dying or staining on the top layer of skin using a henna paste product, the process is called Mehndi. The tattoos are generally an intricate design and brown in color. They will fade in time, about 2-4 weeks, depending on the type of henna that has been used and your teen’s care of the area that was tattooed. It is close to impossible to remove except through the natural fading but, some believe you can speed up the fading by applying hydrogen peroxide to the area daily.





Blue tattoo in black background



Abstract tattoo, alien tattoo, art tattoo, black tattoo, body tattoo, cannibals tattoo, cebu tattoo, celebrities tattoo, contemporary tattoo, cosmetics tattoo, décor tattoo, decoration tattoo, design tattoo, dragon tattoo, experiments tattoo, expression tattoo, fantasy tattoo, fashion tattoo, Filipino tattoo, folklore tattoo, goth tattoo, gothic tattoo, illustrations tattoo, ink tattoo, irezumi tattoo, logos tattoo, markings tattoo, mask tattoo, modification tattoo, needles tattoo, Philippines tattoo, pigment tattoo, punk tattoo, silhouette tattoo, sinulog tattoo, skin tattoo, strange tattoo, style tattoo, surreal tattoo, symbol tattoo, symbolic tattoo, Tahiti tattoo, tattoo, tattooing, tattoos, tatu tattoo, tribal tattoo, tribe tattoo , unique tattoo, vector tattoo, weird tattoo, white tattoo, daisy tattoo, colorful tattoo, snake tattoo, tiger tattoo, knife tattoo, cool, tattoo, amazing tattoo, strange tattoo, blue tattoo, eagle tattoo, moist tattoo, cool tattoo, car tattoo, motorcycle tattoo, chest tattoo, leg tattoo, hand tattoo, foot tattoo, finger tattoo, flower tattoo, nail tattoo, free tattoo, permanent tattoo, animal tattoo, abstract tattoo, real tattoo, invisible tattoo, visible tattoo, clear tattoo, foot tattoo, shoes tattoo, back tattoo, cat tattoo, monkey tattoo, cross tattoo, Arabic tattoo, Indonesian tattoo, traditional tattoo, modern tattoo, black and white tattoo, book tattoo, shoes tattoo, sandal tattoo, football tattoo, Japan tattoo, twin tattoo, couple tattoo, married tattoo, sign tattoo, dagger tattoo.

A tattoo is an ink design inserted into the skin, commonly via a needle. The tattoo, in various forms, has been used ornamentally and religiously by humans for thousands of years, with examples of tattoo work found on numerous preserved prehistoric specimens. Humans also use identification tattoos on domesticated animals. Examples of tattoo work can be seen in most human cultures, and despite some social stigma, tattoos are becoming ubiquitous in the West, with an estimated 25% of Americans wearing at least one tattoo by the end of the 20th century.

The word tattoo is likely related to the Samoan tatau, meaning 'to strike or mark'. Tattoos became popularized in the Western world when sailors began to explore the Pacific and return with tattoo work. In Japan, where there is a long historical tradition of tattoo, the word irezumi refers to traditional Japanese tattoos, while tattoo is used in discussions of other types of tattoo art. Tattoo owners sometimes shorten the word to tat or use the terms ink, art, or work to talk about the designs they wear.

Where did tattoos originate? Nobody knows for sure where it originated from. There is evidence that it may be an ancient craft going all the way back to the ice age. There are mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with tattoos.

The word tattoo is believed to originate from the Tahitian word tattau. An entry in Captain James Cook’s journal in the year 1768 mentions the word tattau in his encounter with Polynesians. The Tahitians taught the sailors the craft who in turn taught it to other sailors, and that is why tattoo is often associated with sailors.

Tattoo inks are those colors that are used in making tattoos. In principle, tattoo inks are not exactly tattoo inks. Tattoo inks or the tattoo colors are composed of pigments that are floating in a carrier solution. It is a common belief that tattoo pigments are usually vegetable based dyes, but they aren't. Today's pigments include the original mineral pigments, modern industrial organic pigments, a few vegetable-based pigments and some plastic-based pigments. It is the pigments that provide colors to the tattoos. Carrier plays an important role in disinfecting the pigment suspension and keeping it evenly mixed. It also makes the application part easier. Henna tattoos are nonpermanent dying or staining on the top layer of skin using a henna paste product, the process is called Mehndi. The tattoos are generally an intricate design and brown in color. They will fade in time, about 2-4 weeks, depending on the type of henna that has been used and your teen’s care of the area that was tattooed. It is close to impossible to remove except through the natural fading but, some believe you can speed up the fading by applying hydrogen peroxide to the area daily.





Merah Jangkar tattoo



Abstract tattoo, alien tattoo, art tattoo, black tattoo, body tattoo, cannibals tattoo, cebu tattoo, celebrities tattoo, contemporary tattoo, cosmetics tattoo, décor tattoo, decoration tattoo, design tattoo, dragon tattoo, experiments tattoo, expression tattoo, fantasy tattoo, fashion tattoo, Filipino tattoo, folklore tattoo, goth tattoo, gothic tattoo, illustrations tattoo, ink tattoo, irezumi tattoo, logos tattoo, markings tattoo, mask tattoo, modification tattoo, needles tattoo, Philippines tattoo, pigment tattoo, punk tattoo, silhouette tattoo, sinulog tattoo, skin tattoo, strange tattoo, style tattoo, surreal tattoo, symbol tattoo, symbolic tattoo, Tahiti tattoo, tattoo, tattooing, tattoos, tatu tattoo, tribal tattoo, tribe tattoo , unique tattoo, vector tattoo, weird tattoo, white tattoo, daisy tattoo, colorful tattoo, snake tattoo, tiger tattoo, knife tattoo, cool, tattoo, amazing tattoo, strange tattoo, blue tattoo, eagle tattoo, moist tattoo, cool tattoo, car tattoo, motorcycle tattoo, chest tattoo, leg tattoo, hand tattoo, foot tattoo, finger tattoo, flower tattoo, nail tattoo, free tattoo, permanent tattoo, animal tattoo, abstract tattoo, real tattoo, invisible tattoo, visible tattoo, clear tattoo, foot tattoo, shoes tattoo, back tattoo, cat tattoo, monkey tattoo, cross tattoo, Arabic tattoo, Indonesian tattoo, traditional tattoo, modern tattoo, black and white tattoo, book tattoo, shoes tattoo, sandal tattoo, football tattoo, Japan tattoo, twin tattoo, couple tattoo, married tattoo, sign tattoo, dagger tattoo.

A tattoo is an ink design inserted into the skin, commonly via a needle. The tattoo, in various forms, has been used ornamentally and religiously by humans for thousands of years, with examples of tattoo work found on numerous preserved prehistoric specimens. Humans also use identification tattoos on domesticated animals, particularly livestock. Examples of tattoo work can be seen in most human cultures, and despite some social stigma, tattoos are becoming ubiquitous in the West, with an estimated 25% of Americans wearing at least one tattoo by the end of the 20th century.

The word tattoo is likely related to the Samoan tatau, meaning 'to strike or mark'. Tattoos became popularized in the Western world when sailors began to explore the Pacific and return with tattoo work. In Japan, where there is a long historical tradition of tattoo, the word irezumi refers to traditional Japanese tattoos, while tattoo is used in discussions of other types of tattoo art. Tattoo owners sometimes shorten the word to tat or use the terms ink, art, or work to talk about the designs they wear.

Where did tattoos originate? Nobody knows for sure where it originated from. There is evidence that it may be an ancient craft going all the way back to the ice age. There are mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with tattoos.

The word tattoo is believed to originate from the Tahitian word tattau. An entry in Captain James Cook’s journal in the year 1768 mentions the word tattau in his encounter with Polynesians. The Tahitians taught the sailors the craft who in turn taught it to other sailors, and that is why tattoo is often associated with sailors.

Tattoo inks are those colors that are used in making tattoos. In principle, tattoo inks are not exactly tattoo inks. Tattoo inks or the tattoo colors are composed of pigments that are floating in a carrier solution. It is a common belief that tattoo pigments are usually vegetable based dyes, but they aren't. Today's pigments include the original mineral pigments, modern industrial organic pigments, a few vegetable-based pigments and some plastic-based pigments. It is the pigments that provide colors to the tattoos. Carrier plays an important role in disinfecting the pigment suspension and keeping it evenly mixed. It also makes the application part easier. Henna tattoos are nonpermanent dying or staining on the top layer of skin using a henna paste product, the process is called Mehndi. The tattoos are generally an intricate design and brown in color. They will fade in time, about 2-4 weeks, depending on the type of henna that has been used and your teen’s care of the area that was tattooed. It is close to impossible to remove except through the natural fading but, some believe you can speed up the fading by applying hydrogen peroxide to the area daily.





FACE 2 FACE!!!



SEE YOU THERE!!!

PEACE

Chase

Monday, January 19, 2009

Wipe

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Come hither

Come hither

Neck ties

Neck ties

Brooklyn Bridge fashion show

Fashion show on the Brooklyn Bridge


Fashion show on the Brooklyn Bridge


Fashion show on the Brooklyn Bridge


Fashion show on the Brooklyn Bridge


Fashion show on the Brooklyn Bridge


Fashion show on the Brooklyn Bridge
This was a fashion show on the Brooklyn Bridge. It got a late start so the light became a problem for me but it was great for how close everyone was, including the non-participants. Many of the shots I took have weird stuff in the periphery like random joggers passing through.

Gabriella

Gabriella


Gabriella


Gabriella

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Profile of the Web Author

A new profile has been added to the Himalayan Art Resources website. For those of you who care to know where I disappeared to for the last 10 years then look to the HAR website for a profile. It was primarily written by James Shaheen of the Buddhist Tricycle Magazine.

We are trying to give the HAR website and staff a higher profile so that we can be in a better position for grant applications and fund-raising. We live in difficult financial times and New York, the epicenter of North American finance, seems to be hit harder than other places. This is probably because it is also the center of financial corruption. On a positive note, New York is also the museum capital of the world and probably has more Himalayan and Tibetan art than any other city in the Western world. See the New York City Outline Page.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Daily Dose

People – especially people in positions of power – have invested a tremendous amount of effort and time to get to where they are. They really don't want to hear that we're on the wrong path, that we've got to shift gears and start thinking differently.

David Suzuki


This message was sent by: P.E.A.C.E. Academy Inc., www.PeaceAcademyInc.com

PERMANENT TATTOO FISH

PERMANENT TATTOO FISH PERMANENT FISH TATTOO

Halo how are you,im gladd to see you,you love tattoos,im gladd tattoo fish,if have you free tattoo love fish.

PERMANENT TATTOO FISH

PERMANENT TATTOO FISH PERMANENT FISH TATTOO

Halo how are you,im gladd to see you,you love tattoos,im gladd tattoo fish,if have you free tattoo love fish.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

P.E.A.C.E. Academy: Daily Dose

So for a while now I've received e-mails each morning(from the good people over at P.E.A.C.E. Academy) which are called Daily Doses. The Daily Dose is an inspirational quote/saying sent out every morning, to get your day off to a good start. I wake up every morning to a positive- good feeling quote, that I reflect upon that day. These Daily Doses, needless to say, help me out greatly, so that I can jump start my day on a positive note. After receiving these for the past 10 months now, I thought "What good am I doing if I'm not sharing these with everyone else?" So..... without any further ado, I bring you this mornings Daily Dose, brought to you by the homies over at P.E.A.C.E. Academy!!!


You can become blind by seeing each day as a similar one. Each day is a different one, each day brings a miracle of its own. It's just a matter of paying attention to this miracle.

Paulo Coelho

Inspiration for 2009








 

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