I remember I have already touched this topic in my Miss Dukascopy blog last year, but I'm always happy to speak about tattoos.
I truly believe this is something each of us has to decide all by ourselves as when it comes to listening to other people opinions or (especially) caring what will other people say or think - it is no longer your decision and what you really want.
I did my first tattoo when I was 16 y.o.- hieroglyphs on my back side. In the following year I've noticed that it has affected my life slightly, yes. So I wouldn't recommend someone to put "Loneliness" or something like that on your body, just because you think it is stylish - not because it will cause problems, but just because by this action you are doing self-programming and therefore unconsciously agree on the statement or meaning of your tattoo.
When I did my first tattoo my master said that I'm going to come back one day. Sure, in my 20 or 21 y.o. I was sitting in the same studio making my second piece
I have great formula that works well for me so far - if you have found desirable design for tattoo just do not run to the studio straight away - wait for at least couple of month and keep looking on that design every day. After month or two check if this design is still something you really want on your body or not, and if not - keep looking for something else. I could never understand how can you select the design that is going to be on you for entire life in the same day with session? that's too crazy and doesn't work for me for sure.
My second tattoo is on the upper side of my back and it's abstract. It symbolizes motion and I love it. The guy that drew it never had any other impressive designs in his gallery, but that one was just masterpiece.
My next piece was done around half a year ago (gosh, time is running so fast!) and that's biggest work on me so far - it's nine tailed fox spirit or demon named Kitsune (Japanese) or Huli Jing (Chinese) - that's great character from ancient East mythology - very versatile and wise creature that can appear in different shapes and personalities depending on her wish and situation. It brings me luck and helps me to be adaptive, just because this character inspires me so much. I was looking for this design very long time and I love that it is so colourful and mixed style.
There is one more big one coming at some point later, therefore I won't describe it here yet, too early to do so, but it is going to be brilliant artwork!
For all those who are too curious about the fact why I decided to go for these tattoos, what did I think when did all this mess on me and whether I really don't have anything else to express myself - just watch this video and hopefully I won't need to answer any of these questions
I truly believe this is something each of us has to decide all by ourselves as when it comes to listening to other people opinions or (especially) caring what will other people say or think - it is no longer your decision and what you really want.
I did my first tattoo when I was 16 y.o.- hieroglyphs on my back side. In the following year I've noticed that it has affected my life slightly, yes. So I wouldn't recommend someone to put "Loneliness" or something like that on your body, just because you think it is stylish - not because it will cause problems, but just because by this action you are doing self-programming and therefore unconsciously agree on the statement or meaning of your tattoo.
When I did my first tattoo my master said that I'm going to come back one day. Sure, in my 20 or 21 y.o. I was sitting in the same studio making my second piece
I have great formula that works well for me so far - if you have found desirable design for tattoo just do not run to the studio straight away - wait for at least couple of month and keep looking on that design every day. After month or two check if this design is still something you really want on your body or not, and if not - keep looking for something else. I could never understand how can you select the design that is going to be on you for entire life in the same day with session? that's too crazy and doesn't work for me for sure.
My second tattoo is on the upper side of my back and it's abstract. It symbolizes motion and I love it. The guy that drew it never had any other impressive designs in his gallery, but that one was just masterpiece.
My next piece was done around half a year ago (gosh, time is running so fast!) and that's biggest work on me so far - it's nine tailed fox spirit or demon named Kitsune (Japanese) or Huli Jing (Chinese) - that's great character from ancient East mythology - very versatile and wise creature that can appear in different shapes and personalities depending on her wish and situation. It brings me luck and helps me to be adaptive, just because this character inspires me so much. I was looking for this design very long time and I love that it is so colourful and mixed style.
There is one more big one coming at some point later, therefore I won't describe it here yet, too early to do so, but it is going to be brilliant artwork!
For all those who are too curious about the fact why I decided to go for these tattoos, what did I think when did all this mess on me and whether I really don't have anything else to express myself - just watch this video and hopefully I won't need to answer any of these questions