blog image 5 Sydney Airbrush Face Painting & Temporary Tattoo Artists

Welcome to the new world of face painting! Gone are the gloppy paints and brushes that touch every face. We have reached a new plane in great artistry and less mess that is also more sanitary. We are talking about airbrush face painting.

 

Airbrushing Around is the nation’s only airbrush,face-painting business. We paint faces inSydneywith designs that are not to be duplicated with traditional methods. Airbrushing with stencils takes only a fraction of the time. Instead of the thick layers of the past that take forever to apply, the paints are applied in very thin layers. The resulting product looks amazing! The fact that the paints wash off easily is an added benefit.

Airbrushing Around creates temporary tattoos with alcohol-based paints. The chemistry of this paint allows the wearer to share his artwork with others for up to five days. Airbrushing around has over 150 general designs from skulls to butterflies. Custom designed tattoos are easy to create for your image or logo. The average tattoo only takes about 60 seconds to create.

Airbrushing Around offers packages starting from $160 (the Blue Package) for one hour and a half of services. This particular package is best suited for parties of twelve children. The Blue Package allows each participant to have five minutes of undivided attention with the artist. Greater artistry and elaborate designs are possible in this time. Other packages are available for larger parties and events.

Hiring Airbrushing around for your event will create photo-worthy memories. You will have unforgettable images from the party that will be the subject of discussion for some time to come. Children and adults love the look of airbrushed images form Airbrushing Around. Plan your party to include the parents and younger siblings. Leave out no one from the airbrushing fun.

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8 Comments

  1. logo designer sydney Feb 20, 2012 at 22:33

    You have published a great resource.

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  2. HWA – Events Feb 22, 2012 at 11:54

    What a Fantastic Concept.

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    • airbrushingaround Feb 22, 2012 at 21:15

      Thank you!

      Reply

    • Pollito Apr 14, 2012 at 16:35

      Hey man i airbrush eymslf but i just cant seem to keep a fine line on my airbrush itle start out fine then it will get thick and wont go back to being as fine as i need it to be for details.?? Do you have any tips that can help me out with that??

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      • airbrushingaround Apr 15, 2012 at 22:25

        Hi Pollito,

        It could be a number of things that are causing your problem… Your needle could be bent, your pressure could be at the wrong setting or your ink may be too thick… What machine are you using and what brand of ink/paint have you got?

        Thanks for your comment,
        Paige.

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  3. Sumon Apr 14, 2012 at 16:39

    awsome work man i dont airbrush but im isrteented in starting it as a hobby i love alot of the work some people do any tips for people starting the art of airbrushing like paints airbrushers etc like a 1st time beginner kit?

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    • airbrushingaround Apr 15, 2012 at 22:27

      Hi Sumon,

      Thanks for your comment. What type of airbrushing are you interested in? Airbrushing for tattoos/face painting or other applications?

      We use IWATA branded compressors and airbrushes.. I have never had a problem with them and compared to other brands are much better. Check them out – http://www.iwata-medea.com/

      Thanks,
      Paige

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