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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Tattoo Art - Choosing the Right Tattoo Design



Finding the perfect tattoo art work for your body can be quite a bit of a challenge especially when you know that the design you choose is going to stay with you forever. The last thing you would want to do is to select a tattoo design which you thought looked great at the moment, but regret having it later.
So how does one go about selecting a tattoo design? Trust me when I say that going with your instincts is not really a great idea as it may seem at first. Selecting a tattoo design within an hour (or less) of walking into a tattoo parlor is something most people regret later. You need to be sure of the design art you select for your body.
My advice to people getting a tattoo has always been to select a design or artwork and then give it some time to sink in. It is only after a day or two or more of selecting a tattoo design that you'll know whether you really want it or not. The best way to go about it is to browse through tattoo art galleries available online or at your local tattoo parlor, get a copy or printout of it and think about it for a couple of days. If after a few days, you are bored of the design or worse, can't stand to look at it anymore, then it's safe to assume that specific design is not for you.
Also, what's important is to go through a lot, and I mean a lot of tattoo designs till you find something you like. Search a few design galleries online or buy a tattoo art book. Don't worry about being overwhelmed by the abundance of designs. Remember, you don't have to make a decision within a day or two. Take your own sweet time to finalize on a design.
You can also go to your local tattoo parlor for design ideas, but make sure never to select and finalize the design there. An easier alternative is to browse through various free or paid tattoo art galleries on the internet. Selecting a design from the comfort of your home under no pressure from the tattoo-guy at the parlor is the best way to go. Also make sure it's you and only you (and not your friends or a relative) who finalizes the tattoo design for yourself. After all it's you and not your friend who is going to carry that design for a long time to come.
Take your time to find the perfect tattoo art for your particular taste. There's no rush. Remember, the sun will still shine tomorrow.
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