Sunday, August 18, 2013

Tattoos / Body Piercings: What's Hot Now: How Do I Choose a Meaningful Tattoo?

Tattoos / Body Piercings: What's Hot Now
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How Do I Choose a Meaningful Tattoo?
Aug 18th 2013, 11:12, by tattoo.guide@about.com

Question: How Do I Choose a Meaningful Tattoo?

I would like a tattoo that has personal significance. Each time I look at tattoo designs I like the actual image but can't relate to it. How can I plan a tattoo that has more symbolic meaning to me?
Answer: Tattoos are a beautiful way to express your uniqueness and individuality. You are right that the abundance of tattoo designs and ideas can make it difficult to choose a meaningful tattoo rather than just a design that you like. Many people select their art just for that reason and there's nothing wrong with that. Sometimes you just like a tattoo because you like it and that's OK.

However, if you seek something more rewarding on a personal level you really need to channel your thoughts and come up with a unique idea.

Birthdates and wedding dates and other significant marks are one example of a more meaningful tattoo. These dates can also be written in different characters such as Roman Numerals if you like a less traditional style. While name tattoos can be a risky choice, there are other examples that can be used to represent a person or loved one without the same commitment. Zodiac symbols are always significant and will not change, so they make another ideal suggestion. Along with birthstones, every birth month has its own flower and animal. Either of which can be significant in a flower tattoo design. You could also go the route of the Chinese horoscope and ink a dragon, rabbit, monkey, etc. as defined by your birth year.

Portrait tattoos of children, spouses and parents also make very meaningful tattoo designs. If you have portrait work done, it is imperative that you seek a talented artist in this style of tattooing. Portrait tattoos can be very bad. Be sure to look at your artist's portfolio and also seek out recommendations from reputable sources for the best result.

Verse and lettering tattoos can express your favorite sentiment and be worn as a daily affirmation. Placed on your inner wrist or forearm where it is most visible, script tattoos can be inspired by song verse, poetry or your favorite book quotes. If you have children you may consider asking them to write their names. You can then tattoo their own handwriting on your body for a really personal name tattoo idea.

If you're lost in the sea of design ideas, take the time to find an artist that will work with you to create something unique. Once you've revealed a few personal considerations, most tattoo artists will begin to brainstorm a design based on your desired placement, size and also your interests or hobbies.

Tattoo magazines provide plenty of visual inspiration. Keep a tattoo notebook filled with all of the design ideas that you desire and then when the time is right for your next piece of art, you have plenty of images and musings ready to work with. You should also consider where you want to place your tattoo as that will influence your meaningful tattoo design. Some people group several meaningful tattoos together or even plan their next tattoos with a larger scope in mind. This is really the best way to proceed with your body art. Once you have a plan of your art style you can begin to get inspired for design ideas that you can be certain will bare more significance and meaning later.

Favorite movies, book characters and even video games may inspire meaningful tattoos. From Pokémon to superheroes, the tattoo industry has broadened in both style and talent. Today's artists are exposed to many more opportunities within the industry as it becomes more socially acceptable. Planning a tattoo with meaning is worth it. You'll be wearing your body art for a lifetime so choose accordingly and don't rush the process or the artist selection.

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