Making the Most of Your Awesome Tattoo Ideas

Making the Most of Your Awesome Tattoo IdeasTattoo inspiration can come from anything, at any time. You might be sipping a cappuccino and enjoying some free Wi-Fi at the local Starbucks when somebody's crazy graphic tee sparks your interest. You could become captivated by a lush landscape scene while vacationing in Hawaii, or find yourself exceedingly intrigued by the ethereal beauty of a delicate geisha woman when traveling the streets of Japan. A cheesy horror movie might get your creative juices flowing, and re-reading a familiar book or personal journal may send your tattoo thoughts spinning into overdrive. There are a billion and one sources of inspiration out there. Just look around.
Making the Most of Your Awesome Tattoo IdeasNo matter what tattoo idea you may wish to implement and make reality, one thing is for certain: The finished product needs to look great. Not just "OK" or "good," but great. (We're talking about a lifelong commitment to a piece of art, here.) Now, that might seem like a given, and it might seem like a piece of cake for anyone to achieve, but the unfortunate fact is that it's not. Millions of Americans are going about their daily lives unsatisfied, with mediocre - or worse, god-awful - tattoos that don't quite capture (or worse, completely mangle) the ideas they'd originally envisioned. If you're wondering how to prevent this type of unsightly mishap from occurring in your own life, read on.
Making the Most of Your Awesome Tattoo IdeasThe size and location of your tattoo are incredibly important elements in maximizing the attractiveness of your finished artwork. Detailed pieces require more space, and very detailed pieces require a lot more space. Avoid downsizing an intricate tattoo piece whenever possible. If you're truly committed to inking a detailed image, ask your tattoo artist's opinion on the size and placement. Visualize and contemplate things for a moment, and then try to go with the flow. An experienced tattoo artist knows where and at what scale your artwork will look best, especially in relation to his own talents, abilities and limitations. Trust his judgment in regard to these issues.