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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for http://zone-painting.blogspot.com/

If you require any more information or have any questions about our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us by email at 44nkkhu@gmail.com.

At http://zone-painting.blogspot.com/, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us. This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by http://zone-painting.blogspot.com/ and how it is used.

Log Files
Like many other Web sites, http://zone-painting.blogspot.com/ makes use of log files. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol ( IP ) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider ( ISP ), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Avoid Tattoo Mistakes - Think Before You Ink!

A tattoo can be a beautiful, deeply personal expression of permanent art on your body. Unfortunately, a tattoo can also be a permanent reminder of a stupid mistake. To avoid tattoo regrets, please keep these practical rules in mind before you get inked.

1. Never drink and ink. A reputable tattoo studio will require a general health questionnaire be completed before they will ink you. If they have any suspicion that you are either underage (proof required) or under the influence of alcohol or drugs, they should refuse to ink you. Now, we all know that not all tattoo studios are reputable, and if you are at a drunken "tattoo party" no one is going to check your breath. It should be common sense that making decisions that will affect the rest of your life should not be made while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. (Think Brittany and the infamous lip tattoo). Think! Wait! Sure a tattoo seems like a great idea now. If it still seems like a good idea when you are sober you can always pursue it then.

2. No names, please. If 50% of marriages end in divorce, it follows that at least 50% of people with their loved ones' names permanently on their body will live to regret it. A good rule of thumb to follow is this: if it's not the name of either your parents, your kids or someone you've lost (memorial tattoo) then a name has no business being inked on you. No one finds it charming to be staring at you ex-lover's name on your arm when they are snuggling with you.

3. Avoid "impulse buys". I was recently very perturbed by my cousin's Facebook post that read "Excited to get a new tattoo today. Don't know what I'm going to get yet". You're kidding, right? This is permanent! Do you want generic flash that is displayed on the studio wall? The exact same tattoo that the person in front of you and the person behind you will get? There is certainly a market for classic tattoo symbols such as yin-yang or cross tattoo symbols, but for the most part people want a tattoo to be a unique expression. Do your research before you get to the studio and have an exact idea of what you want. Better yet, take a picture or even a printed flash template with you. Nowadays it is easier than ever to find top quality, unique tattoo designs. Check out tattoo forums and consider joining a premium tattoo design site. The best sites offer money back guarantees and unlimited downloads. If you don't find what you were looking for these is no risk.

4. Try before you buy. Henna tattoos or even Sharpies work if you want to wear your design around for a few days to get a feel for the size and location. You can even get transfer sheets for your printer if you find a design you like from an on-line gallery. You might feel silly wearing it, but not half as lame as you'll feel getting laser surgery to remove a permanent tattoo. Trust me on that.

If you avoid these common tattoo mistakes you stand a good chance of making the right decision that will give you years of pride and enjoyment, not regret and embarrassment. If you are still looking for the perfect tattoo design, check out my reviews of the top on-line tattoo design galleries. The link is in my bio-box. Ink responsibly!

Grace Lotus is a tattoo enthusiast. Her website http://PerfectTattooNow.com contains quality articles, reviews and resources to help you find your perfect tattoo.To find your next awesome tattoo design visit http://PerfectTattooNow.com today!

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Grace_Lotus

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Expression Of Shabbat by Martina Shapiro

Expression Of Shabbat by Martina Shapiro
This is still very prominent life painting / drawing with the theme of the Sabbath, reveals a woman's house tradition to bless the Sabbath candles. Spontaneous ink lines and raw and very expressive. Acrylic paint bright and vibrant, and gives the painting texture.
The weight of paper that shows through in many places providing additional texture and interest. This painting on paper so you'll have to have it framed.

source : http://members.shaw.ca/jewish_paintings/expressionofshabbat.htm