Yeah...mine are on the large side.
I've seen smaller tats that run 50-100 bucks though. Ankh's, yin yang's chinese symbol's etc.
Anyone considering a tattoo should really ask themselves these questions first...(I gave a hypothetical in [ ] after each question)
1. Is what I'm getting something I love dearly or does it mean enough to me that I will never want it removed. [Tattooing a Eagle on your arm for your football team only to decide once you move you're now more of a Broncos fan.]
2. Can I function in society with this picture on me in the location that I've chosen. [I love this tattoo of Chewbacca on my forehead but I can't land a job to save my life!]
3. Are you willing to make the artwork big enough to give it the detail necessary to make it an exceptional piece. [This is a tattoo of a whirlpool with sharks swimming circles in it, it signifies how life is always out to eat you alive. That's great dude, but um...maybe it should have been done larger than a quarter? I thought it was a tye-dyed bottlecap]
4. Is the tattoo something that can be spoiled and in turn embarass me later on. [I got a sweet tattoo of the lead singer of Queen on my arm. He rocks! NEWS: Today lead singer of the rock band Queen announced he is gay.]
Moral: If you're gonna do it...do it bold, big enough and do it in an intelligent location for your chosen lifestyle/career path.
I've seen way to many cartoon bulldogs, tweety birds and black panthers in my travels to believe all those people are die hard fans.
PS. Thanks for the compliments on the baord name...thats a first.
That be it...DaBrode out.
I've seen smaller tats that run 50-100 bucks though. Ankh's, yin yang's chinese symbol's etc.
Anyone considering a tattoo should really ask themselves these questions first...(I gave a hypothetical in [ ] after each question)
1. Is what I'm getting something I love dearly or does it mean enough to me that I will never want it removed. [Tattooing a Eagle on your arm for your football team only to decide once you move you're now more of a Broncos fan.]
2. Can I function in society with this picture on me in the location that I've chosen. [I love this tattoo of Chewbacca on my forehead but I can't land a job to save my life!]
3. Are you willing to make the artwork big enough to give it the detail necessary to make it an exceptional piece. [This is a tattoo of a whirlpool with sharks swimming circles in it, it signifies how life is always out to eat you alive. That's great dude, but um...maybe it should have been done larger than a quarter? I thought it was a tye-dyed bottlecap]
4. Is the tattoo something that can be spoiled and in turn embarass me later on. [I got a sweet tattoo of the lead singer of Queen on my arm. He rocks! NEWS: Today lead singer of the rock band Queen announced he is gay.]
Moral: If you're gonna do it...do it bold, big enough and do it in an intelligent location for your chosen lifestyle/career path.
I've seen way to many cartoon bulldogs, tweety birds and black panthers in my travels to believe all those people are die hard fans.
PS. Thanks for the compliments on the baord name...thats a first.
That be it...DaBrode out.