Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Jack Heape asked: My girlfriend is truly the queen of giving me the coolest but totally unpractical gifts, but last Christmas was the topper. She has great ******* and she came up with a way to constantly remind of them, but in a tasteful and unique way. It is called Undercover Art and the artist’s [...]

Joshua Wills asked: Body Art has been a hot button health issue for centuries. There have been many debates over the health, cleanliness, and meaning behind tattoos and the piercing of odd body parts like the lebrea, nose, and eyebrow.The current generation of 20 something’s are creating a culture all of their own. We tend [...]

Catty asked: Tattoo came from the Tahitian word “tatu” which means to mark something and getting a tattoo means different to different people, some people wear it just to show and some wear to symbolize something particular. Short time ago, the majority of the people with tattoos were only the soldiers, scruffy groups and sailors [...]

Kimberly Chabot Davis asked: Removable tattoos are not just for children anymore. They can offer adults the chance to experience having a tattoo without the painful and permanent consequences of a standard tattoo or the limitations of style and dress that also affect the tattoo wearer. Using removable tattoos as an accessory is becoming [...]

Mike Paetzold asked: Body piercing has been a fast-growing phenomenon in Western, developed nations since the early 90’s. Interestingly enough, this form of “neo-art” has its roots in the ancient traditions of many tribal cultures.Body piercing has been aggressively marketed as a connection to non-western spiritual and cultural practices, though such a link does not [...]