Tattoos as Art
By: Morgan Hamilton
There are no doubt a range of different perspectives when it comes to
tattoos. Many people get tattoos to express how they are feeling, or what they
care about. Others use them to make statements, whether it be political,
religious, or just about anything. However, you’ll also get people who are
completely against tattoos and couldn’t imagine who in their right mind would
allow something to be permanently inked on their skin. Some even believe that
you are desecrating your body by getting tattoos.
Tattooing, the process of embedding ink under the skin to produce a permanent
design, has been around since virtually the dawn of man. Many indiginious
cultures practiced tattooing for both adornment, status and spiritual
renderings. Though there has been a recent resurgence in native and tribal
tattooing, most tattoos today are done strictly as a way of decorating one's
self in an artistically expressive manner.
Do you have a tattoo? Are you wondering if you should get one? Of course
there is no such answer that can be given that fit everyone, but regardless of
who you are there are a few things to consider. Answering these questions
honestly and openly will help you realize whether or not tattooing is right for
you. Remember, short of getting expensive and painful laser removal, they will
be with you forever.
First of all, are there any images that holds significant meaning in your
life? If so then be sure if this will be something that is important to you in
the years to come. Most people who are satisfied with their tattoos years on
down the road are happy because they have chosen images or text that is
meaningful to them and that they will be attatched to for the rest of their
lives.
By the same token, many of the people that want to get them removed are the
ones that put very little thought into getting them in the first place and now
are stuck with tattoos that they do not like and no longer want. Before you get
something inked on your skin permanently, think about if you’ll still like the
image ten, twenty, or thirty years down the road. Can you see yourself with the
same tattoo when your seventy-five years old? I hope so because you will own it
forever.
Since a tattoo is permanent, don’t just waltz into the nearest tattoo parlor,
take a quick look at their offerings and decided what you like. Though this can
be a good technique for getting ideas for you tattoo, there’s no rush to get
inked. But some serious thought into it. Choose an image you like and think
about it for a few weeks or perhaps even months before making your final
decision.
Now you need to make the decision of where on your body you want your tattoo
to go. Most people who get tattooed, even those with large tattoos covering
their arms, legs, or back, will avoid getting tattoos on their hands, neck, or
face, due to the fact that many employers frown on tattooing and because tattoos
which are always visible can make it tougher to get hired at certain jobs. You
may want to give serious consideration of placing your tattoo of a place that
can easily be covered up.
Finally, make sure you get tattooed at a respectable tattoo parlor. Disease
and infection are very real risks of getting a tattoo. All of the needles should
be sterile, as should the general working conditions. When you choose your
tattoo artist be sure to choose one that you have seen their work. Take a good
luck at their portfolio and see a sketch of your design before getting inked,
because you want to be completely satisfied with your tattoo and not take any
unnecessary chances.
About The Author
Morgan Hamilton offers his findings and
insights regarding the world of art. You can get interesting and informative
information here at http://www.onlineartsinfo.com/all-about-the-arts/arts/tattoos-as-art.html