Saturday, November 27, 2010

David Beckham

This week I wanted to talk about a famous soccer star, David Beckham, who most people in the world are familiar with because of his talent and his amazingly good looks.  Since I am also a soccer player, I wanted to look up one of my favorite soccer players (David Beckham) who has multiple tattoos.  He has gotten the majority of his tattoos done by his Manchester tattoo artist.  Over the years, Beckham has added on tattoos on his back such as the name of his first born son (Brooklyn) which runs across his lower back, his second son (Romeo) below his neck, and the name of his third son (Cruz) placed below his winged figure.  Along with his children's names tattooed on his back, he has a Guardian Angel and a Winged Cross.  Beckham also has many other tattoos located on his arms and on his lower ribs.  All of his tattoos have significant meaning to his life.  He has his children tattooed on his back and he has a picture of his wife on his arm.  Those people are the most important people in his life and that is one of the ways he expresses himself and his love for them. 

Here is a picture of some of his tatoos on his back:



















Below is a picture of his sleeve tattoos on both of his arm























Check out this video to get an inside look at David Beckham's tattoos! He talks about how tattoos are a way of expressing himself and he mentions each one of his tattoos.


Saturday, November 20, 2010

Where to get it?

I was curious to find out where on the body people like to get their tattoos for some possible ideas for my own self.  I found that one of the most famous spots for women to get their tattoos is on their lower back.  Tattoos on the wrist, foot, ankle, arm, chest, and back seem to be the most popular location.  I have seen a number of people on tv, at the beach, and random places with tattoos in those places.  The most common one I have personally seen is on the arm.  That seems to be a pretty popular location, especially for men.  I have also seen some very unique places for tattoos, such as the ribs and inside of the lower lip.  Getting a tattoo on the ribs seems like it would be extremely painful.  The lower lip seems unique because not many people get to see it! Also, some people get tattoos on their face, such as Lil' Wayne and the famous tear drop tattoo he has.  People choose their locations for different reasons which essentially has meaning to that person.  If i were to get a tattoo, I would probably want to get one near my foot or my ankle. 

I have found another tattoo blog that I have been interested in because of the pictures that are posted.  I look at the pictures and then I become intrigued, so I want to read what it is about. Check it out!

Below is an example of Angelina Jolie's lower back tattoo.























This is an example of a back tattoo on Lebron James





















Lastly, below is Drew Barrymore's tattoo on her ankle

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Original tattoos? Think again..

This week I wanted to explore what the most popular tattoo designs were in this past year.  I did some research and used some of my own knowledge to make these conclusions.  The results may be surprising to you tattoo lovers out there, or it may not be.  I found that some of the most popular designs were tribal tattoos, tattoos in another language, celtic designs, perennial designs such as flowers and stars, and dragon tattoos.  The dragon design for a tattoo seemed interesting to me because personally I would never want a dragon on my body because it seems meaningless.  The tattoos in a different language seems very common because I have come across people I know with quotes in a different language whether it is Chinese, Italian, etc.  In one of my earlier blogs, the student Logan, had a celtic design on his tattoo.  Tattoos are unique to the person because they have their own meaning to it no matter what type of design it could be, popular or original. 

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Tattoo Artist: Certified? or Free Lance?

Some people may think to themselves, Hey, Should I become a tattoo artist? If the answer is yes then there are a couple different routes you can take. First being, you can choose to go to tattoo school and get your degree or certification (which is mandatory is some, but not all states) or you can set out on your own and work as a "free lance" tattoo artist. I read that many states allow you to work in shops or on your own without taking traditional schooling, but you must have an apprenticeship for a specified amount of time. Being fully certified on the other hand enables you to work in any state and for any shop. Tattoo classes may cost a certain amount of money but they will allow you to work in shops with high notoriety that will pay more. After taking these classes and passing a with a certain grade (varies from state to state) you will be able to get a certification that states you are able to correctly apply the techniques necessary for a safe tattoo. This brings peace of mind to the customer as well as peace of mind to you yourself knowing you wont be infecting anyone. Plus these tattoos are the artists craft and traditional schooling I feel would probably help you if you aren't already skilled in the craft.  I know someone who has had his tattoos done by a free lance artist who says he makes just as much, if not more, than any of his other certified artists who work in licensed shops. Working as a free lance tattoo artist allows you to name your own prices and see as many or as few clients as you like without  having a specified schedule. But on the other hand, you may not be able to work in certain areas without being certified. People also may not be willing to pay as much knowing that you aren't certified and there is a higher risk of the tattoo not being properly done or potentially getting infected.  It's definitely a two-way street and there's no real right or wrong answer because there are pros and cons to each side. Whether free lance or certified, both styles of tattoo artists use the tattoo itself to express themselves, their art and their skills through the tattoos they give.  The people getting these tattoos normally have a vision or reason behind getting them and the tattoo artist enables them to express this vision.