Tattooing is certainly a tough task to tackle but having got artists with proper training at Phoenix Tat2 supplies makes your life easy. We do tattoos by following all the safety measures.
The first step in the tattooing process is the selection of a design. We have pre-drawn pictures that you can choose from if you want, or if you wish to have something original, then the artists at Phoenix Tat2 supplies will welcome you to come up with your idea.
Our trained artists will prepare your skin by putting on new gloves. The area will be cleansed and sterilized. If the area is hairy, it may be necessary to shave or wax it.
When your skin is ready, the tattooist will draw an outline of the image on it. This is generally done using special paper and inks that function similarly to temporary tattoos. Before any permanent work is done, you will have the opportunity to approve the positioning of the design.
The artist will pull the skin taut and begin inking the pattern into your skin. A tattoo machine using tiny needles will place ink just under the skin's surface. The artist guides the needles to produce delicate or strong lines, shadows, and color blocks. The artist will usually start by outlining the picture with black ink, then filling in the outline with colors and shading.
We probably perform thousands of different tattoo styles in our shop, although many are based on historically popular tattoo styles.
They are associated with the ocean and maritime images, female pinup figures, fierce predatory animals, and combinations of hearts, roses, and daggers
The Japanese tattoo style is famous for large images that span the back, arms, and legs.
Black and grey images aren't as restricted in terms of subject matter, representing anything and everything accurately in shades of grey by watering down black ink to produce a spectrum of shades.
Stick and poke tattoos have lately gained popularity. They may be quite attractive, with strong and bold lines typically in plain black with little artistic motifs.
Realistic tattoos may represent everything from landscapes and objects to animals and humans.
Artists generate eerily precise pictures of humans in both color and black and grey.
Biomechanical tattoos are meant to replicate organs that might be hidden beneath the skin by adjusting to a particular part of a human's body.
They might contain simply geometric features or a combination of geometric and organic components.
They appear as collage-like structures, intricate and sampling from printed materials from photography to hand-writing, paint splashes, and type-writing.