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[D207]Design Your Own Tattoo
by Robert D. Thomson, Rob
In decades before, a simple tattoo of a rose or skull were considered cool. However, today a trendy tattoo is the design tattoo. It used to be the mainstream to have those places on your upper arm or other basic areas, but as time moves on people are having tattoos etched into all parts of the body, even eyelids!

There are a lot of people who go through most of their life and never get a tattoo, then when they are older they suddenly decide to take that step. These people have a lot of experience with life and generally will choose a design tattoo that has layers of meaning to it.

Those people who do jump in with both feet and get a permanent tattoo can be boiled down into two basic groups. The first group of people who get tattoos do so because it is persona. It symbolizes something and has a very special meaning. The others who get them only do so because it is the cool thing to do and everyone around them seems to already have one.

Tattooing can have a wide variety of usage and meanings. For instance, it is considered a very well known art that is part of religious ceremony and tradition. Japan is known to draw tattoos inspired by paintings and art; these Japanese design tattoos using symbols have steadily been gaining popularity. Although they are all beautiful pieces of work, it is important to understand the true meaning of the tattoo because it is going to be a part of you forever.

A tattoo is much more than just something to get because they are popular. If you choose to get one, hopefully it has inspiration to you and a special meaning. Tattooing is definitely a true art form.

My inspiration for this article was an article I wrote for the Modern Men Magazine mentioned in the Author field.

Tattoos are still gaining in popularity. The design tattoos are more radical than ever before and so are the spots they are placed on. The number of people with a tattoo is still growing exponential and they are not the ?simple and early? design tattoos like you saw in the 80's or 90's. A simple anchor or rose or maybe a bird tattoo which was placed on a lower or upper arm where great in those days. The modern tattoo; the design tattoo is used for people to express themselves.

There's a shift taking place; today's design tattoo is used as a statement. It has become a symbol of attraction and people with the master pieces steal the show. Tattoos vary from different sizes and shapes; it can be done on any part of your body including toes, ears and even eyes. Today's design tattoos are used to get attention in the mass.

Nowadays people see the tattoo as a beautiful ornament that is permanently drawn on their body. Of course we should face the fact; we want tattoos because at the end of the day, they just look good. There are many people who never got a tattoo in the young age and decided to have one in their 40s and even 50s. Now they have significance and meaning associated with the art. People who want to have tattoos can broadly be categorized into two groups. The first being the group of those people who desire to have a tattoo because it holds some personal meaning to them, and those who want to have one because everyone else has one.

Design tattoos mean different things in different cultures. In some cultures tattooing is a way to decorate once body and is it in many countries like India a very common art and is it often a part of a religious tradition. Tattooing is in many cultures still a natural part of men's life and art. Tattoo designs in the Japanese culture are inspired by paintings and drawings. Japanese symbols are rapidly gaining in popularity. But it's very essential to know the meaning of the character you desire to have on your body for ever. Some people end up getting a tattoo which implies the total opposite of what they intended. Many young people get fascinated by the beauty of the characters but fail to understand the true meaning of it.

Tattooing is an art form and today's design tattoos mean more than just being ?cool?.

My inspiration for this article was an article I wrote for the Modern Men Magazine mentioned in the Author field.
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