Pay for quality. The person who offers to do the cheapest work should not create permanent art on your body.
Never copy a design that you don't recognize when creating your tattoo. Graffiti art often incorporates gang insignia, and you can find yourself in a dangerous situation over your tattoo later on. You must also be careful with color choices for the same reason.
Step1 Observe as much urban art as you can. Pay attention to the designs you see painted in city neighborhoods. Carry a disposable camera and snap shots of art that impresses you. Even if you don't want the same picture, finding examples of style can help in your quest.
Step2 Use every source. Check the library for books that display urban art. Look for graffiti tattoos in tattoo magazines and online. If you see someone wearing a graffiti tattoo you admire, compliment it and ask for the name of the shop. Talking to the artists there and looking through urban tattoo designs in their books can help inspire your own custom tattoo.
Step3 Decide what kind of tattoo you intend to make. Pick an image and/or wording so you can begin working on your own creation.
Step4 Sketch your ideas. Incorporate different styles, and don't worry that they don't have a finished appearance. Get the size, shape and placement down to a basic idea you're happy with. If you don't have an artistic bone in your body, sketch it anyway. You don't need to create a finished product--that's something the graffiti artist can do.
Step5 Take your designs to a reputable tattoo shop with a talented urban artist. Ask to see photos of previous work. Show the artist your design and if necessary, ask for it to be completed. Photos of urban tattoos or artwork you admire can help him or her narrow down style.
Step6 Work with the artist to get the custom tattoo design you're looking for. A good tattoo artist will offer ideas and make suggestions during this process. Don't hesitate to ask for changes; they're easier to make on paper than on skin.
Step7 Sit motionless when the artist applies the template to your skin. Look the graffiti tattoo design over very carefully in the mirror. Be sure you're happy with the look. Ask the artist to make any last minute placement changes or customizations now, before the ink starts to flow. Then sit back, hold very still, and enjoy your new custom graffiti tattoo.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Creating a Graffiti Art Tattoos for Girls
Graffiti and Urban arts has moved from the streets into the galleries. Becoming popular for its raw, edgy nature. Custom urban tattoos soon followed, and what started in the form of jailhouse tats evolved into colorful art. If you enjoy graffiti art, you can create your own graffiti tattoos. Even if you don't have drawing ability, you can design a custom creation.
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