Tattoo Art
Tattoo's are so personal and powerful because it is permanent and inextricably
linked with its wearer. Tattoo art is more than just a fashion. It greatly
depends upon the matter of persons liking and disliking. Tattoo art
is varied, ranging from basic images to intricate creations.Tattooing
as Art No one knows exactly when or where the first tattoo artist created
his work, but we do know that some of the earliest mummies found in
Asia and Europe have tattoos.
Tattoo art has always
fascinated the human imagination. Tattoos were primarily used to indicate
a person's status instead of decorative purposes.
Tattoo art is still considered a lower-class macho symbol, traditionally
practised among yakuza (gangsters) and construction workers. Tattoos
now adorn the bodies of attorneys, doctors, teachers, politicians and
even members of the clergy, a fact that only further demonstrates the
acceptance tattoos are experiencing.

Tattoo artists draw or trace a design from a stencil on carbon paper
and apply an image to the skin. Tattoo art has emerged from the garage
to the parlor, from the local bar to the board room. Tattooing is an
art, plain and simple. Tattooing is a well-established art form now
worldwide, it has undergone dramatic changes in the last three decades
since the time it first started in 1970s.
Tattoos are excellent
expressions of special times in your life or special people. Tattoos
are special, whether you're a body art fanatic or just about to embark
on your virgin tattoo and it's important to realise the cons before
you can jump in and relish the pros. Tattoo, as with every form of art
should transcend all boundaries, racial, cultural or geographical. Tattooing
is more than just skin deep. Tattoo art has become extremely popular
in the past few years


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