You Can Design Your Own Tattoo

by Guest Author

For thousands of years, tattoos have been a part of the fabric of mankind's collective life. Once used primarily for tribal reasons - they denoted rank and status within the collective - tattoos have over time become more commonplace for both men and women alike. In modern times, tattoos are used by people around the world to express some element of their persona, signify a rite of passage, or serve as decorative art. Many people even get tattoos as a way of marking an important event in their lives, or in remembrance of some lost loved one. If you're considering a tattoo, you may want to stray from the standard fare found in most tattoo shops and design your own tattoo. There is no better way to ensure that your tattoo reflects your inner spirit!

There are always a lot of things to consider when you design your own tattoo. What you choose to put on your body is very important, as tattoos will be a permanent part of your life as soon as the ink is drawn. Since you are going to be carrying any tattoo design for the rest of your days, it makes sense that you would want to avoid any designs that you might second-guess later in life. At the top of that list is any tattoo that involves the name of your girlfriend, boyfriend, rock band, etc. Your tastes are sure to change over time, and you will be truly sorry that you put someone's name on your body today - especially in later years when the two of you are no longer together.

Once you decide how not to design your own tattoo, you can get down to the process of selecting what type of design you do want. For both men and women, drawing inspiration from nature can help you to narrow your selection. From animals to plants, you can hardly go wrong with a tattoo that illustrates some natural scene. For instance, dolphins were the most popular design for women just a few short years ago. Bears, wolves, eagles, and various flowers have all maintained their popularity over the years.

Equally inspiring are the heavens themselves. Look to the night sky and you will see an endless variety of inspirational subject matter to help you design your own tattoo. Take for example the star. With the many different types of stars available for illustration - ranging from the nautical star to the pentagram and everything in between - you can easily design a custom tattoo that will be yours and yours alone. And don't be afraid to use several different elements to create on awe-inspiring design. Wolves under a moon-filled sky watching a shooting star blaze across the heavens, for example.

And before you think your job is done, don't forget how important the color scheme of your tattoo will be. As you design your own tattoo, be sure that the colors the tattoo artist uses are ones that you will feel comfortable with on your body. You are, after all, the canvas for your tattoo design. Make certain that the colors you choose will accentuate your canvas rather than detracting from it.

Mark Trodor is a serious tattoo artist who enjoys providing aid to help design your own tattoo. Mark has traveled the globe trying to find the most unique tattoos, but he has a love for wrist tattoos. Visit Mark's tattoo design website for free tips, galleries, and reviews.

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