Friday, January 1, 2010

Is A Tattoo Right For You?

By John Linch

Getting a permanent tattoo for yourself is a very big decision and something that you should think about carefully. Tattoos usually represent the person wearing them, or sometimes they have important meanings for the wearer. Whatever it is, having a tattoo is not something that you should take lightly.

For some people, thinking about the tattoo design that they want to have on their bodies is very easy. But for others, finding the perfect tattoo is like deciding on their firstborn child's name-it is difficult because of so many options.

No matter what theme you choose, the will be lots of designs available. Thinking about your personal style will help you chose the right design.

The best place to start looking is online. There are lots of websites devoted to tattoo art. Skin artists often showcase their designs in galleries on their own sites. Artists may specialize in particular style, like tribal art or oriental designs. Browse as many of these sites as you can before deciding on the image you want to have on your skin. Make sure the design is perfect for you before settling on the tattoo. You don't need to rush, you'll have the tattoo for a long time.

Another very obvious place to look if you want to find cool tattoo ideas is at tattoo shops. Tattoo shops show their customers pictures of what the tattoo artists can do. You can browse through these pictures. It is okay if you will not get a tattoo yet. Just tell the person at the tattoo shop that you are just looking for inspirations. This is also a good way to familiarize yourself with the tattoo shop and be friendly with the tattoo artists so that when it is time for you to actually get your first tattoo, you are already comfortable with the place and the people at the shop.

Deciding where on your body to place the tattoo can be another dilemma. If you work in a conservative atmosphere, it best to put your tattoo in an inconspicuous location. It's okay if it shows at the beach, but you don't want it to show at work. tattoos can be placed just anywhere on your body, so consider your reason for getting the tattoo when you choose it's location. Even if you aren't able to display your art at work, you can put on your shoulder or back.

Sometimes you may find the perfect design in a book, or in a piece of artwork that has nothing to do with tattoos. Take a picture of your idea to your tattoo artist and ask if it can be rendered as a tattoo. He may be able to draw a picture showing how the design will look as a tattoo. In many cases it will look a bit different than the original, because there are certain limitations on tattoo art that don't exist on canvas or paper.

Tattoos are a very personal form of art to the artist and the person receiving the tattoo. Give your yourself the time to get it exactly right, because you won't get a second chance. Planning in advance will insure that you will be happy with your tattoo now and in the years to come.

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