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    Tattoos Informative Essay

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    People have been etching tattoos into their skin since the beginning of time and as we look around us there is a high percentage of people all around the world that have tattoos. There are many things that go into tattooing and not many people know about it. The history behind tattoos is very interesting and it goes back to thousands of years. Also considering that there are many different types of ways to tattoo an individual, to remove unwanted tattoos, and to style the tattoo in a different…

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    Origin Of Tattooing Essay

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    Academics, historians and anthropologists have stated that the origins of Western tattooing can be traced back to the pre-European era in the South Pacific, as was recorded in Captain Cook’s journals of his encounters with Polynesian natives during the eighteenth century. This is echoed by Juliet Fleming (2000, p. 67) who wrote, “the word ‘tattoo’ made its first English appearance in James Cook’s account of his voyage to the Polynesian basin, published in London in 1769.” Similarly, Margo…

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    Cool Tattoos For Guys

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    What are the most popular and cool tattoos for guys? Description: Men are now in need of cool tattoos for guys for making their ladies impressed. Moreover, personal attitudes can also be framed in a proper manner by means of having these tattoos. Modern guys just love to have cool tattoos in different parts of their bodies. There are many options for cool tattoos for guys and you can check them out in order to make selection of the best ones. You can also keep on changing your tattoos from time…

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    Why Do People Get Tattoos

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    Tattooing has been practiced through many cultures around the world for centuries. It has been used as a symbol of identity and self-expression. Many of these cultures have used tattoos to identify different tribes or military branches, along with family heirlooms or simply because they appreciate the art of ink. Although there are so many different reasons as to why people get tattoos, they are not always so great. In recent history, tattoos have gained the stigma of gang related and deviant…

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    Tattoo Shading Techniques

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    The difference between a flat outlined tattoo and a top notch, 3-dimensional piece of skin art lies in the shading skill of the tattoo artist. A skilled tattooist knows how to use outline and shading to create a life-like work of art on the skin of the client. The best tattoo artists know how to choose the correct tools for the job, including a tattoo machine and the right needles and ink. They are able to find the perfect design for each client and position it perfectly on the body. Finally,…

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    and cultural expression with tattoos. Many individuals utilize their bodies as an artistic medium to create visible expressions of their interior emotions. The meanings of tattoos can symbolize different emotions, such as personal achievement by tattooing something that symbolizes that achievement on their body. Other people tattoo themselves to engrave a memorable moment in their life on to their body so that every day they can look upon it. Tattoos are just a form of creativity in an…

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    Body Art: From the Stone Age to the Electronic Age Body art is one of humanity’s oldest ways to express themselves, but throughout history individuals with body art have experienced persecution and ridicule. Tattooing went from being a way to signal out criminals and prostitutes, to being a brand new canvas for artists. Piercings in some ancient cultures showed class levels and riches, while today it means hippie or to the media, a slut. Times change, views change, people and cultures change…

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    Tattoos Effect On Society

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    possibly know what they want on their bodies permanently. Also tattoos the end up being regrets are drunken tattoos. There have been so many cases of people who get tattoos under the influence. There isn’t any regulation that stops tattoo artist from tattooing someone even if they are drunk. Other tattoos that almost always end up being a regret are significant other tattoos. People have to keep in mind that even though today there are ways to remove tattoos it isn’t easy to do…

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    Tattoos Are Art Imagine being a tattoo artist that put in hours of work into a design and then even more time tattooing that design for someone to say it’s not art? Infuriating right? Ink on your body to most older people is not considered art, but why? This is because they see it as ruining your body for the rest of your life, but who are they to tell you what’s right or wrong for yourself. There are different types of art in several different forms. Tattoos are considered art because they are…

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    Judge By Appearance

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    I understand that they will be faded, wrinkly and they probably hard to tell what they are or what they say. That’s a risk I am willing to take. I am tattooing important things on my body, why would I regret putting them there. I carefully plan out my tattoos, what they will say, what they will look like, and the placement. I cannot regret something that means so much to me and something that I have put…

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