Sunday, July 28, 2013

not sure what to do for a tattoo sleeve?

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daniel


i want a koi fish with water on my forearm, and a dragon with flames (it would be custom made) on my upper becuase it symbolizes change and growth, but everyone says that it is a bad idea becuase everyone who has a tattoo sleeve has koi fish and dragons, i want an original tattoo, but i like this idea, are there any similair less popular ideas?


Answer
Popular tattoos are popular for a reason - they have a universal meaning that most people understand immediately, plus they usually have some sort of cultural/historical significance, like Sailor Jerry tattoos and traditional Japanese/Chinese style tattoos. If you want a koi fish and a dragon, then get them. If you are getting a custom piece then it will be made for you - the artist will design a piece that fits your body and whatever message you're trying to convey through your tattoo, so no one else will have one exactly like yours. It helps to bring in pictures of other tattoos or flash designs you like, but stress to the artist that you just want certain elements from each picture in your custom piece. You could try playing with designs and styles, for example, I want a koi fish tattoo but I want one that is more feminine and "pretty" than the traditional ones you see on most people. Maybe you want it to look a little more realistic as opposed to traditional tattoo style, or maybe you want to play with the colors.

There are a lot of other things that could represent change and growth. I'm a big animal nerd so pretty much all of my tattoos are of animals, but any animal or bug that goes through a metamorphosis could represent change and growth, like butterflies, frogs, salamanders, cicadas, etc. You could even get a phoenix tattoo, which are more commonly associated with rebirth or invincibility, but those ideas are pretty closely related to the things you want to portray.

Either way, talk to your artist. They'll be able to work with you to get exactly what you want down on paper.

I'm getting a tattoo - a small butterfly on my foot - any design ideas?




charlotte_


Like - would colour be good?
Where is a good place on the foot to get it? I don't want it to be HUGE...
It's a symbol of overcoming depression which I've been dealing with for about 4-5 years...



Answer
I love this style rather than the more realistic ones, but I would get one in an olive green colour... depends on your skin tone.


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