Monday, April 29, 2013

Tattoo Placement - Choose the Tattoo Design and Body Position You Want


You can find tattoo designs anywhere. Once you have done your research you can start to narrow down your selections. Choose an image that expresses who you are. The placement of your tattoo can directly affect the design.


You can find tattoo designs anywhere. Though many people like to draw their own images if you are not artistically inclined you can find some sources to help you get the perfect image placed onto your body. By looking online, in books, and even at tattoo studios you can find the perfect personal image to place onto your body.


Once you have done your research you can start to narrow down your selections. The most important thing when selecting your tattoo design is that you choose something that speaks to you. A tattoo is really a piece of personal expression, and you want to be sure that you choose something that really helps to express who you are.


Additionally, you want to be sure that you choose an image that expresses who you are today as well as one that is going to remain relevant as you age. Your college mascot may be incredibly important to you now, but will you care as much in your sixties? For some people they remain die hard fans through the years, but for others their enthusiasm in the alma mater will wane. You will want to give this some thought before you commit to having it drawn on your body.


Whilst you are selecting the image to center you design around you will want to think about where you are going to place it. The placement of your tattoo can directly affect the design because the size of your design is often tied to the surface area that you have available for your tattoo. If you want to have something placed on the inside of your wrist chances are that you cannot have a full face portrait of a loved on tattooed on that area. However, if you are interested in having a tattoo put onto your back you have a larger surface area to work with.




Author: Mickey Mudd

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