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Tattoo As An Art Form
Posted by Jimmy Johnson at Nov 4th, 2008 in Personal Development
Tattoos have become part of the mainstream. Ink-filled needles permanently mark the skin leaving behind a tattoo design that is carried with you for the rest of your life. Once the drawing is completed, there is no turning back any time soon. This is an important thing to consider when making a decision on which tattoo design is best for you, if any at all.
Artistic genes run in our family. My sister never runs out of ingenuous and provocative brainchild. Although we are the same in so many aspects, my daring side is completely nil compared to hers. Inconspicuous earrings ensconced in tiny holes in my earlobes works for me any day, but tattoos on my skin, maybe never.
For me, seeing the same design on your skin day in day out could be quite unsettling. I would want to be able to change my accessories, such as my earrings to go with my present disposition or the circumstances. Different things that could be expected everyday are what makes us excited and hopeful. If by some quirk of fate I decide to get a tattoo, I would still end up having the salon frequently update it or add something to the design to suit my highs and lows. No, I don’t think tattoos would be ideal for an individual such as me.
In contrast, my sister loves the few tattoos she has. She produced a superb design that is really awesome. She had me measure the length and width of her back, outlining the exact shape of her spine and then we drew it on a big piece of paper.
My sister’s tattoo design was of a graceful cat. The cat’s backside is out but the cat’s head is turned to make it appear that it is looking at the viewer. The cat’s spine traces my sister’s spine up to the lowest portion where the tail gracefully coils around the entire drawing. This awesome tattoo sketch would cover almost her whole backside. Regardless of its beauty and ingenuity, she feels that it might just be quite an expansive design for her tiny structure.
If you so wish to experiment with this art form on your body, you have to set certain limitations on how daring you would like to be. An exquisite design such as my sister’s creation may cost much more than you bargained for. Another important factor to consider is its being kind of irreversible, and having it removed afterwards if you do not like the results pr for some other reasons could equally be expensive and troublesome. My sister is keeping her options open, she has her cat tattoo design with her, but she has not yet said yes to the tattoo master.
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