Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Interested in Test Driving a Real Tattoo?


People get Temporary Airbrush Tattoos (TATs) for several reasons. Most often the reason is just to have fun. But more and more people want to ‘try on a tattoo’ before getting a permanent tattoo. When one can’t decide what color is wanted Airbrush Tattoos give them a great opportunity to try a variety of colors with no pain or regrets. Airbrush Gypsy often gets requests for the same design in different colors. As you can see in the following religious tattoo one can achieve a different feel or mood just by using a variety of colors. Just like with real tattoos each airbrush tattoo is a custom one of a kind TAT.
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The traditional black Jesus is a popular request as many remark how much it looks like a real tattoo.
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Interesting results can be had with the same basic three colors, blue, white, and black as shown.
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In the  first picture, white was used for the halo, blue was then evenly applied to the rest of the Jesus silhouette.
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The next tattoo had white applied in a circular motion around the design with black on his face just to the edge of the Crown of Thorns. Then a light layer of blue around the edge of the crown and around the  tips of the designs. Adding just a hint of black at the points makes a dark blue.
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White was applied first over the entire last blue religious airbrush design. The top of the stencil was very slightly moved to the left just enough to give a hint of white on the edge of the halo. Then blue was added in a circular motion covering the edges with black on the Jesus silhouette.
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This temporary tattoo simply uses black and red. Where the colors are blended, a burgundy can be seen. This picture also shows that even a decent sized design can be beautifully applied to the neck.
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Although the picture isn’t the best of this unique tat, it has enough detail to show another option. Again white was applied to the entire Jesus design. The stencil once again was also moved although slightly different than last time to leave white edging here and there. Do you see it at the edge of the Crown of Thorns? Red was then applied unevenly to the halo allowing an unusual red, pink and burgundy variation. Lastly, black evenly covered the face giving the owner a rare tat.
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A custom temporary airbrush tattoo was made by piecing together two different designs. The chain of the necklace is from an arm wrap. Black was applied to Jesus with a yellow halo. Note… if white had been used before the yellow the yellow would have been a much brighter yellow rather than the golden yellow that is shown. Red and black were used for the ‘chain’.
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Granted the tones, hues and application of real tattoos are different. However, temporary airbrush tattoos do give many color options making it so more and more people are seeking local airbrush tattists to 'test drive' a tattoo first.
Airbrush Gypsy Temporary Airbrush Tattoos

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