Tattooing Has Become Upscale
Tattooing has become completely different from what it used to be.Once upon a time tattoo parlors were found only in prisons or seedy areas of town. There are still tattoo artists in places like that, but nowadays they are more likely to be found in the better parts of town.
More people than ever appreciate the beauty of tattoos, and the tattoos themselves have become more colorful, more professional and more realistic. There are shows on television about the lives of the tattoo artists and most states have one tattoo convention a year or more. There are also professional schools to train future artists.
It may be hard to believe, but a tattoo design can say many things about a person's personality. Common tattoos found on individuals may signify life-changing events such as graduation from high school, a new child or even a romantic interest.
In the past, the best an aspiring tattoo artist could hope for was to be trained by another artist. The designs were usually very basic and were done by hand or with a homemade machine. Sanitary conditions were almost non-existent. Antibacterial precautions were not known about, and therefore ink poisoning from badly prepared dyes and inks was a fairly common problem.
Today's tattoo artists have achieved a new respectability. There are gatherings where tattoo artwork can be appreciated and magazines devoted to this art form. The tattoo joints where things are done as quickly as possible are now being threatened by the increasing number of upscale salon-type tattoo parlors. A tattoo is for life, so people want a quality design rather than something rushed!
People who choose to use these upscale tattoo parlors usually want something more exotic than just a plain butterfly tattoo. They want someone with great artistic skills to tattoo their skin. Nowadays,people often demand tattoos of pretty much anything, including the most intricate pictures and drawings of people and animals.
A lot of people visit a tattoo parlor to get a permanent design etched into their skin, but others are more interested in piercing. Many artists are qualified to both tattoo and pierce. Piercing, unlike tattooing, is not permanent unless it is extreme piercing.
The world has changed dramatically during the last generation. Values and norms have broadened and the tattoo artist is no longer regarded with suspicion and hostility. Those who tattoo others have gained acceptance as their works of art have come to light. As more people elect to have a tattoo, our society will continue to accept this art form even more in the future.