Whether you are getting your first tattoo or already have half your
body covered with tattoos I am sure you will find some valuable
information here. As a tattoo addict and someone who spends most of his
waking hours coming up with tattoo ideas I would like to share some of
what I have learnt over the years.
I have spent a great deal of
time amongst tattoo artists in tattoo studios around the world and have
encountered a wide variety of different people coming through the doors
of the tattoo studio to permanently mark their bodies. Many times I have
questioned why it is so many people go under the gun to get inked.
People
get tattoos for lots of different reasons. Some people simply because
they love them and think they look good or enhance their appearance,
others to be a part of a 'tribe' or group, while others to mark a
significant event in their lives such as a bereavement or to express
love for another person. You could say that there are as many reasons
for getting tattooed as there are human experiences. Because of the
uniqueness of each persons life journey no two reasons are ever the
same.
In these situations the person wanting a tattoo has probably
put a great deal of thought into the tattoo and perhaps the tattoo
itself will have some kind of psychological meaning; for example when
someone gets a portrait tattoo of a loved one who has recently died that
psychologically they want to keep close to them for the rest of their
lives. Or maybe a person has been jilted by a spurned lover and wants a
tattoo of a broken heart or caged bird to signify their loss.
Human
beings have being modifying their bodies with ink and steel for many
thousands of years. Many people see tattoos and body modification as a
spiritual practice. Before the advent of modern pain management, pain
was seen as a natural part of life carrying a variety of spiritual and
social meanings. But as time rolled on we began to deny the very
existence of anything beyond our physical bodies.
As a result many
people without tattoos cannot see past the image etched onto the
persons body to the deeper meaning or symbolism behind the tattoo. It
can often cause a wide variety of reactions in the 'uninitiated' from
mild curiosity to extreme disturbance resulting in fear and mistrust of
the person. Tattoos by their very nature cause a reaction especially on
those who do not have them.
This begs the question on why anyone
would want to get a tattoo without considering the wider implications
and deeper meaning behind the tattoo. So many people wander into a
tattoo studio and have no idea why they want to get a tattoo other than
seeing their favorite rap artist or basketball player and thinking it
looked cool. So they waste the tattoo artists time by saying they want a
Nike swoosh on their butt or a tattoo the size of a button on their
back. Many tattoo artists will just put up and shut up because they see this as 'bread and butter' work.
The
implications of this are two-fold. Firstly the person is left with a
really 'dumb' tattoo that most likely will be regretted at some stage in
their life. This can lead to many years of regret perhaps leading the
person to be forced to cover up their bodies as a result. Ot it can
result in many hours of painful tattoo removal costing ten times as much
as the original tattoo.
Secondly getting a tattoo without due
consideration can often lead to a badly placed tattoo or badly thought
out tattoo design. The results of this are obvious but this is the
number one reason why people get tattoo removal in worst case scenarios
or tattoo cover-ups. Some tattoo artists are becoming renowned for their
cover-up work as they are for their actual artistic skill. Yet people
do not realise the placement of a small unambiguous tattoo may have
later on if they want to get another tattoo or the social restrictions
it may bring.
Finally before getting tattooed (either for the
first time or the twentieth!) is important to deeply consider the design
as well as the placement of the tattoo and how it may interact with
other tattoos further down the track. Many people have gotten tribal
armbands (when they were cool!) and later decided that tribal tattoos
carry no meaning to them and that traditional style tattoos or celtic
tattoos may have been more suitable. I myself have been guilty of this
and as a result had a poorly thought out tattoo covered up.
Congratulations for the post. I'm still afraid to make my tattoo.
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