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.
Both my sister and I are artists. She is forever full of bold and new ideas. We could be alike in many ways but at odds when it comes to the bold side of things. I am quite content with my low key earrings that only need teeny weenie holes in both ears, but tattoos for me, never.
I cannot live with seeing the same design everyday for the rest of my life. Alternating my earrings to suit my various moods or events is more to my taste. Unlike any tattoo markings, regardless if it is big or small, stays very much the same. Diversity is what makes life more exciting. If ever I get a tattoo, what I would probably do is have it altered every now and then to suit my feelings. I do not think it will be suitable for a person like me.
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.
My sister drew a picture of a cat for her tattoo design. The cat's back is facing out and its head is turned so it is looking at the onlooker. The cat's spine follows my sister's spine nearly to the small of her back. There, the tail curves beautifully around the image. This magnificent tattoo design almost completely fills her entire back area. While it is quite beautiful and cleverly designed, she often laments that it is just too much for her small frame.
If you decide to dabble in body art, consider how much is too much. A brilliant idea, like the beautiful cat can wind up being very expensive and very overwhelming. When it comes to tattoo design, remember that the image is not going to go away without some trouble and expense. My sister is keeping her cat tattoo, but she is also keeping her back covered.
Both my sister and I are artists. She is forever full of bold and new ideas. We could be alike in many ways but at odds when it comes to the bold side of things. I am quite content with my low key earrings that only need teeny weenie holes in both ears, but tattoos for me, never.
I cannot live with seeing the same design everyday for the rest of my life. Alternating my earrings to suit my various moods or events is more to my taste. Unlike any tattoo markings, regardless if it is big or small, stays very much the same. Diversity is what makes life more exciting. If ever I get a tattoo, what I would probably do is have it altered every now and then to suit my feelings. I do not think it will be suitable for a person like me.
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.
My sister drew a picture of a cat for her tattoo design. The cat's back is facing out and its head is turned so it is looking at the onlooker. The cat's spine follows my sister's spine nearly to the small of her back. There, the tail curves beautifully around the image. This magnificent tattoo design almost completely fills her entire back area. While it is quite beautiful and cleverly designed, she often laments that it is just too much for her small frame.
If you decide to dabble in body art, consider how much is too much. A brilliant idea, like the beautiful cat can wind up being very expensive and very overwhelming. When it comes to tattoo design, remember that the image is not going to go away without some trouble and expense. My sister is keeping her cat tattoo, but she is also keeping her back covered.
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