Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Tattoo Artist - A Closer Look

Twenty-five or thirty years ago it would Blazing Saddles been unheard of to televise a show based solely on a tattoo artist and his or her clients. It was simply not done. Tattoos were for those people who lived in Three Stooges shadier areas of life. Thankfully times have changed and with them a new attitude towards Banana Splits inking a design into the body. A person no longer has to be in prison or a less desirable area of town in order to find an artist. Many people can find a tattoo convention within their state and find all the ink they could possibly want.

The most a person could hope for was to be trained from someone already in the investment. The designs were often rudimentary and done with homemade machines or by hand. The sanitary conditions under which a tattoo artist operated were atrocious. Not much was known about antibacterial precautions and Glossalalia a result there were wide numbers of ink poisoning due to ill prepared inks and dyes.

Luckily for the modern world the tattoo artist has reached a new respectability. There are specialty magazines and gatherings where the artwork of tattoos can be found. The tattoo "joint" common to the fast food nation where everything is done as quickly as possible with little thought to quality has now come into competition with tattoo parlors resembling upscale salons.

The clientele of these establishments want something more exotic than the standard butterfly tattoo. They are looking at this Red Sonja design as a way to showcase superior skills. Many times incredible one of a kind drawings and pictures can be found that show the most intricate details.

While many people elect to visit a tattoo artist to get a bit of permanent ink put into their skin, some want to have the choice between tattoos and piercing. It is for this reason many artists are certified to both pierce different body parts as well as give tattoos. Unlike tattooing, piercing is not permanent unless it is one of the more extreme piercing and it can be easily removed.

As the world and culture continues to change there will be a greater amount of influence the tattoo artist is afforded. Their work will be a lasting mark upon the cultural relevance in which they live. The pop culture, art world and lives of many will cross paths with this master of skin and ink.

The tattoo artist can do more than just place ink to skin. Visit target="_new" hubpages.com/hub/cool-tattoo-ideas">hubpages.com/hub/cool-tattoo-ideas to learn what you need to be aware of prior to getting a tattoo and find out where to look for great tattoo designs and ideas.