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[T52]Tattoo Designs And Ideas
by Mack Moss, Mac
Does Lynne really have a tattoo?
Yes, on the inside of her left forearm. It is a yellow circle containing an orange mark, a black figure of a dragon, and black Korean characters which read as "Pil Sung." Pil Sung is a motto for Choi Kwang Do and translates as "Certain Victory." Lynne got the tattoo to celebrate attaining her first-degree black belt in 1994.Well, I experimented with the trial versions of both GoLive 9 and DreamWeaver CS3. I gotta tell ya, I don't like either one so I'm sticking with GoLive CS2 for now. Other than that, I'm working on a couple of commissions that came in.
Q.: How do I become a tattoo artist?
Tattooing is traditionally an apprentice based art. Apprenticeships last approximately three years before they are considered professional artists. You are making permanent, often visible changes to another human being and if proper procedure isn't followed, could be jeopardizing that client's health and emotional well-being. By taking advantage of the knowledge of experienced, professional artists, you will avoid many costly mistakes.Again it depends on the tattoo.
What can I cover it with?
Again it depends on the tattoo. Generally it will have to be larger than the original tattoo, to what extent depends on exactly what design you are going to cover it with.Well, I experimented with the trial versions of both GoLive 9 and DreamWeaver CS3. I gotta tell ya, I don't like either one so I'm sticking with GoLive CS2 for now. Other than that, I'm working on a couple of commissions that came in. A tattoo and the second piece in the Jeff Mullen MtG series. Prints of the first piece are available on Zazzle. The second one up is Shivan Dragon.
What can I cover it with?
Again it depends on the tattoo.
Where's the easiest place to get a tattoo?
The easiest place to get a tattoo is right here at Token Tom's 'Eye of the Dragon' Tattoo. We're very gentle and understanding. PLUS - we can NUMB out the area beforehand and all you will feel is vibration. Nothing wrong with a good vibrator. The easiest place on the body to get a tattoo is on the outside of your forearm, however I recommend that women not get their arms tattooed. The outline sometimes stings a little (unless you're in hypnosis), but it goes quickly.
What are you working on now?
Well, I experimented with the trial versions of both GoLive 9 and DreamWeaver CS3. I gotta tell ya, I don't like either one so I'm sticking with GoLive CS2 for now. Other than that, I'm working on a couple of commissions that came in. A tattoo and the second piece in the Jeff Mullen MtG series. Prints of the first piece are available on Zazzle. The second one up is Shivan Dragon.Well, I experimented with the trial versions of both GoLive 9 and DreamWeaver CS3. I gotta tell ya, I don't like either one so I'm sticking with GoLive CS2 for now.

1. Decide how wide you would like it to be. I prefer walks that are at least four feet wide. This would be for main access ways such as front walks or those that lead to a main area in your back yard. A width of four feet allows two people to walk side by side. Five feet is a nice width also. The wider it is, the more dramatic it becomes.

2. Many properties will lend themselves to either a curvilinear or geometric walk. It is common for a walk to lead from a driveway to the front door. This means that the starting and ending points create a ninety degree angle.

3.Start your path perpendicular to the driveway. If you are creating a geometric design, you can continue it towards the front entrance, turning it at a ninety degree angle as the path nears the door.

4.If you are creating a curvilinear design, you should also start perpendicular to the starting point. This can be for only a very short distance. You would then begin your curve. Sweep the curve towards the front door. Then reverse the curve and continue it until you near the front door. You are now at the front porch area and must join the curve to your landing. This can either be squared off, curved or a combination of both.

5. You can also create a curved walkway design by creating one large arc. This is a simple method, but it works well also, particularly if you create lawn on the inside of the curve and plants at the house foundation.

6. While your walk may be four feet wide, the beginning and end of it should be wider. This emphasizes its importance and creates interest. It also helps unite the walk with the front porch and steps, which are almost always wider.

7. Select a paving material that looks good with the materials and colors of your house. You may choose to either blend or contrast the colors. Certain paving materials go well with others. A brick house looks great with a bluestone. A painted house might also look good with bluestone, but it depends on the house color. Tumbled pavers can be found in many different color choices. Travertine pavers are another possible selection. Brick, dry laid or set in mortar, can also be used. Personally, I do not like brick walks with brick houses, as it is too difficult to get the brick to match. It can also be monotonous.

8. If, for example, your walk ends at your front steps and is very wide, consider placing some garden urns with pretty plants on either side. These will provide nice architectural elements.

9. Another design option is to create a small paved courtyard at your front entry area. It might be square. An example of a size could be ten feet by 10 feet. Add a bench! Create seat walls! This can be an exciting area that your walk leads to or from.

Consider any or all of these design ideas, and your walkway design will most likely be successful.

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