Saturday, November 22, 2008

Looking for a workstation...

Does anyone know where I can get an old workstation like the ones above? I don't need it brand new. I'm looking for one for my airbrush business. If I do get my hands on one, I'm gonna modify the damn thing. So yeah, that's why I'm looking for something used.

Drop a comment if you know where I can find one. Thanks a million!

Friday, November 21, 2008

The White Tiger Attack Video

Just a quick post...

I guess I was wrong. A video of the white tiger attack popped up on YouTube yesterday. My thanks to ~*Starryluvly*~ for the heads up...

To view the video, click here. If this link fails, the video is also available at this site. The video may be disturbing or offensive to some. So do view this video at your own risk aite. It's the real deal and not some bogus crap.

I'm gonna nurse my injured neck and shoulder. Nights folks!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

INK (Tatt by Joe Wang)

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Tattoo by: Joe Wang
8 Volts Tattoo Studio
150 Orchard road #02-27 Orchard Plaza
Singapore 238841
Telephone: +65 9369 9883
Website: www.myspace.com/8VoltsTattooStudio
Email: 8VoltsTattooStudio@gmail.com

I'm not a tattoo artist!

I can't quite stress this enough. I am not a tattoo artist. Not now anyway. Maybe in the near future if I'm good enough. I'm an airbrush artist. I'm not fantastic at my job but I'm improving. I get lots of emails asking me to design tattoos or to book a tattoo appointment. I'm seriously thinking of adding a disclaimer at the top of the blog. I am a tattoo enthusiast. I love tattoos. I'm like any other dude you see on the streets with tattoos...

This blog has been getting lots of hits thanks to the white tiger incident. It seems these people land on my blog while searching for the white tiger attack video. Well, there ain't a video online! As far as I know, there are 3 groups that have the video. The Singapore Zoo has a copy for their own investigation and future research, the cops have the video for their investigation and the New Paper got theirs from a group of youngsters (I hope to god the boys made a hell lotta money from the video). I say, give it some time and the video will show up somewhere. It's just not gonna happen anytime soon...

The zoo's annual Keepers Night is two weeks away. They are breaking tradition and having it at the Jurong Bird Park. I hope the keepers will put aside all that's gone down recently and enjoy their night. I'm sponsoring my airbrush services along with sound, lights and a pretty decent deejay. We'll see what happens...

Joe Wang from 8 Volts will be featured in my Rate This Ink Singapore. Look out for it later today. I've got tons to do today. See ya later!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Doo dee doo...

It's one of those damn days where I don't know what the hell to blog about! I've been sitting here thinking and thinking. Guess what? Nothing comes to mind!!!!

I'm gonna grab a beer and not think for the rest of the night. Enjoy this video of my buddy Yus from Sacred Needles (now known as Flyback Tattoo). Jerry Tan is in the video too...


Video by Jessica

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

My Water Baby

I'm back from my polytechnic gig. The response to the airbrush tattoo service was good as usual. In no way am I a helluva good artist. I know I'm not. But, at every event I've done in the last six months, there is always a queue at my booth. From kids to adults to the elderly, they all queue! Why? Bodyart is the in thing now. That's why!

So, if you're thinking of setting up a new business, I would advise you to give airbrushing a shot. You don't need to be artistic to work with tiny airbrush tattoo stencils. All you gotta do is to learn the technique. You also need to have the proper business sense. That's something not everyone has...

I brought my son swimming yesterday. Boy did he have a ball of a time!!! He's such a adorable baby. He stayed in the tub for almost 45 minutes. That's a long time for a baby to be in the water. Being his second attempt at swimming, I'm really proud of my little boy. Enjoy the pics and video...

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Alrighty...I'm gonna watch cable for a bit before I call it a night. It's another long day at Singapore Polytechnic tomorrow. Have a good one and sweet dreams!

Singapore Poly Makeup Artist Club

I'm here at Singapore Polytechnic enjoying the sights of the many young girls walking around campus. No, I'm not loitering around checking out chicks. I've got an airbrush booth here courtesy of SP Makeup Artist Club.

I'm gonna curse the heat, take a damn long walk to smoke and enjoy the view. Enjoy your Tuesday and I'll blog again....

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Burial, Cremation or Outer Space?

MIAMI (AFP) - - A US funeral business that specializes in launching cremated human remains into Earth's orbit has begun taking reservations for landing small capsules of ashes on the moon, announced the company's founder.

"Celestis' first general public lunar mission could occur as early as 2010 and reservations are now being taken," said Charles M. Chafer, Celestis founder and president, in an email to AFP.

"We can send up to 5000 individual capsules to the lunar surface," he said.

The company hopes to install a cemetery on the lunar surface to hold cremated remains of the dead, or a smaller symbolic portion of them, which one day could be visited by relatives of the deceased, said Chafer.

For transportation, Celestis has made deals with two other US private space companies, Odyssey Moon and Astrobotic Technology, which are currently working on making commercial flights to the moon.

For sending a tiny, one gram portion of cremated remains to the moon, the company charges 9,995 dollars, according to Celestis' website.

Other funeral services besides the full lunar trip include sending ash into Earth's orbit -- the cheapest option, starting at 700 dollars -- and all the way up to launching remains far, far away into deep space, for which the company charges more than 37,000 dollars.

The latter option is expected to be available from 2011, after the development of a special capsule to hold the remains, the company said.

Ten years ago NASA paid tribute to top US astronomer Eugene Shoemaker by carrying into space a portion of his cremated remains.

After a year in lunar orbit Shoemaker's remains were intentionally planted on the moon's south pole, the first time human remains have been landed on the lunar surface -- but maybe not the last time.