Posted by Foghorn Leghorn on November 06, 2015 at 08:10:58 from (66.168.52.146):
In Reply to: Tractor Tattoo posted by Ken Christopherson on November 05, 2015 at 15:21:37:
The only advice I can give you on this is; Don't do it. If you really like art, then commission it and then frame it for your wall.
The problem with tatoos is twofold. Firstly, the ink does not stay the same, It fades and gets blurry over time. The ink doesn't go away, but it does break down to some extent What looks great after going on, looks like fuzzy gibberish after 10 years or so.
Secondly, your skin also changes over time. It stretches and sags with age. That is just true of everyone, and it makes the flaws just that much worse.
So if the ink changes and the canvas changes, why would you want this on yourself?
Just put it on the wall and enjoy it for as as long as you wish to do it. Odds are that you will tire of it over time and be glad you don't have to wear it.
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