| Deciding On Tattoo Design |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Tuesday, 11 December 2007 | |
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Tattoos and tattoo designs have become part of every day's business. Tattoo designers permanently mark the skin with their designs that stay on for the rest of your life. And once the tattoo is drawn, you can't really change much or turn back. So it is really important that you think and decide what kind of tattoo is the best for you, if any at all. But on the other hand, my sister has a few tattoos on herself that she completely loves. Because she designed it from scratch, it really is magnificent and overshelming. I helped her with measurement of the width and length of her back, we mapped out the curve of her spine and we draw a sketch on a big sheet of paper. Then she decided to draw a picture of a cat in her tattoo design. It's head is turned so that she is looking at the onlooker and her back is facing out. And nearly to the small of her back, the cat's spine follows my sister's spine. It's really amazing. In the end, the tail curves gorgeously around the whole image. The tattoo almost fills my sister's back area. But sometimes my sister says that it is just too big for her small back, eventhough it looks gorgeous! If you decide to start dabbling in body art, consider where is the limit. Great idea, like the gorgeous drawing of a car can ends up as very overwhelming and expensive idea. And remember, when the tattoo is done, it's not going away without problems and expenses. My sister is keeping her tattoo, but she is also keeping her back well covered. |
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