Q. Hi I am looking for a good , clean place to go to get some ink done I been looking around a lil so for prices around 80-100 . Is there any other places that you may know of but for a better starting price ? I want to get some words on my ribs . But I want to find an artist who can do any font size , the last three ppl I asked said they cant do words only in large size .. That to me is BS ...So if you know of anyone or any shops in the east bay area ca that do an awesome job on whatever you ask for and great starting price please let me know .Thank you for you help too :)
A. The reality of it is not bs. Lettering should be a certain size so it can be legible and stand the test of time. Anything smaller won't look good after a couple of years. The fact that it's on the ribs creates another difficulty factor resulting in putting a bigger font size there. The ribs suck, they hurt like a bastard and they are difficult to tattoo their. Their is a popular trend right now of people (usually women) getting their first tattoo of a quote on the ribs in the smallest font possible. Those three elements raise the bar for difficulty. There literally is no room for error. People don't sit well for rib tattoos, they squirm and not to mention they breathe making your steady hand not so steady. My advice is to go with a bigger font, it will look better 10 years from now rather than a tiny font that will look like bs in a couple.
Are rib cage tattoos the new tramp stamps?
Q. They're becoming very popular among young women and seem like an excuse to lift your shirt and show off.
I'm not saying it makes a person trashy. I mean it just seems like the"in" thing these days, as lower back tattoos aka "tramp stamps" were when I was a teen. What makes the rib cage more meaningful than another body part and why are they so much more common now than ever before?
I'm not saying it makes a person trashy. I mean it just seems like the"in" thing these days, as lower back tattoos aka "tramp stamps" were when I was a teen. What makes the rib cage more meaningful than another body part and why are they so much more common now than ever before?
A. Personally, I think that having tattoos on the rib cage is a beautiful spot. Just because it's common among girls of a possible stereotype doesn't mean it's become "trashy" to get a quote or something in this area. Yes, showing off the tattoo will require you to lift your shirt. But the placement could also be very meaningful. If you'd like a tattoo that you don't WANT to show off to the world, the rib cage is a good place to put it.
Many people who modify their bodies do it simply for themselves. Whether the world is impressed or displeased is a secondary concern. I think that you should only get tattooed if it's something meaningful or personal to yourself - as all of my tattoos are.
So I don't at all think any tattoo PLACEMENT is trashy. The only thing that can make a tattoo "trashy" is if it's a profane, meaningless, or ridiculous piece of work.
Many people who modify their bodies do it simply for themselves. Whether the world is impressed or displeased is a secondary concern. I think that you should only get tattooed if it's something meaningful or personal to yourself - as all of my tattoos are.
So I don't at all think any tattoo PLACEMENT is trashy. The only thing that can make a tattoo "trashy" is if it's a profane, meaningless, or ridiculous piece of work.
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