Q. Give me some idea to write about. I can write about science (I'm a science student), history, entertainment, human psychology, women issues, etc. etc. Anything!
A. History of tattooing :) (that may interest youth)
How to enhance your speaking skills (You'll have to do research on it though)
LHC - Large Hadron Collider
Spiritualism and Science - What is the link between them?
How to enhance your speaking skills (You'll have to do research on it though)
LHC - Large Hadron Collider
Spiritualism and Science - What is the link between them?
What style or technique of tattooing will last forever?
Q. i see certain styles of tattoos and i can almost put a date on them as they seemed to have come and gone. what style do you consider the most classic? (i actually asked the opposite to this question, wanting to know what tattoo styles are trendy at the moment, but that upset the teenagers from the trailer park too much so i didn't get my answer and i'm rephrasing it.)
A. The tattoos that are not trendy are the ones that you get for you.
Custom works of art, about things that you love and are interested in.
My husband has a Cave art painting reproduced on his chest.
I have a Celtic Dragon from an ancient piece of jewelry.
I have a wrist bracelet that I designed, filled with stuff that I love, my Dad's favorite flower, something from a dream,... all in my tattoo.
You can get anything, even if it is the trend of the moment, if you love it, and make it yours. You have to remember that body art has been around since the beginning of man/women, look up the Ice Man, and the Payzyrk mummies, etc. And you need to remember that images are art forms.
I think that people under 25 yrs old, forget, or have never thought, that whatever trend that they are seeing, isn't everyone else's life on the planet. That is because marketing has become so pervasive, that people forget that there is anything other than what is marketed,... that is 'seen' on TV, computer, movies, magazines, school, store, newspaper,... Imagine not being connected in these ways at all, would you know if Susie Whatsherface across town or in the next State, got a 'cute little monkey' tattoo? If you got a 'cute little monkey' tattoo, do you think that it would look anything like hers?
No
So, the answer to your question is, that if you get a tattoo for yourself, and not from anyone else's tattoo, or anything that is marketed, or anything that you saw at the current movie or eatery or mall, ... if you got your idea from yourself, and your life, then it will not be trendy.
Even if you get an image from a book or a poem or someone that you admired, it would be yours because it would be about what you care about, and you would not make your choices of design, color, placement etc. because of anyone else.
Look to yourself.
p.s. I don't live in a trailer park and I am not a teenager.
Custom works of art, about things that you love and are interested in.
My husband has a Cave art painting reproduced on his chest.
I have a Celtic Dragon from an ancient piece of jewelry.
I have a wrist bracelet that I designed, filled with stuff that I love, my Dad's favorite flower, something from a dream,... all in my tattoo.
You can get anything, even if it is the trend of the moment, if you love it, and make it yours. You have to remember that body art has been around since the beginning of man/women, look up the Ice Man, and the Payzyrk mummies, etc. And you need to remember that images are art forms.
I think that people under 25 yrs old, forget, or have never thought, that whatever trend that they are seeing, isn't everyone else's life on the planet. That is because marketing has become so pervasive, that people forget that there is anything other than what is marketed,... that is 'seen' on TV, computer, movies, magazines, school, store, newspaper,... Imagine not being connected in these ways at all, would you know if Susie Whatsherface across town or in the next State, got a 'cute little monkey' tattoo? If you got a 'cute little monkey' tattoo, do you think that it would look anything like hers?
No
So, the answer to your question is, that if you get a tattoo for yourself, and not from anyone else's tattoo, or anything that is marketed, or anything that you saw at the current movie or eatery or mall, ... if you got your idea from yourself, and your life, then it will not be trendy.
Even if you get an image from a book or a poem or someone that you admired, it would be yours because it would be about what you care about, and you would not make your choices of design, color, placement etc. because of anyone else.
Look to yourself.
p.s. I don't live in a trailer park and I am not a teenager.
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