| Tattoo As An Art Form | | Print | |
| Written by Jimmy Johnson | ||||||
| Thursday, 06 November 2008 | ||||||
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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.
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. Permanent skin designs are now quite ordinary. Needles that have been filled with ink are used to stain skin designs that will leave a mark on one's skin forever. If you decide to have once done on your skin, you can no longer have the results undone. Thus, it is essential to remember this factor when My sister and I are both artists. She is very creative and imaginative and she is very daring. We have many similarities but we differ greatly as far as the daring aspect goes. I am happy with my understated little earrings that require one minute hole in each ear. I've never even considered choosing a tattoo design for myself. Conversely, my sister is so passionate about the skin markings she has on her right now. She drew her own tattoo design that is really quite impressive. I measured the entire length and width of her back and laid out her drawing on a large sheet of paper. Drawing from her artistic reserves, my sister sketched a cat which was to be her tattoo design. You can view the cat's backside but its head is turned so that it appears to be looking at you. The cat's spine exactly outlines my sister's spine up to its end, after which, the cat's tail curls around the whole picture. This remarkable design, if executed will almost completely conceal her back. Despite the design's stunning and brilliant features, my sister feels that it might just be too large for her minute frame. Before giving this art media a try, take into consideration how much part of your skin you are willing to cover with marks permanently. An amazing idea such as my sister's cat could actually cost too much plus the fact that the tattoo will be permanently inked on your skin and having it taken out will cause money and some pain. Right now, my sister is holding on to her cat design and deliberating some more if she really wants to have that cat on her back. Article Author: Jimmy Johnson is an accomplished author. To learn more about Tattoo Design visit The Tattoo Site for current articles and discussions.
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