let me see if I get this right..."she seams nice"
not a huge fan of tattoos on ladies...but I have a hard time seeing it, cant stop looking at her eyes! beautiful!
I used to hang with some rough girls. Lots of fun. They started getting art. I was never really against it and now I like the well done work. It has to be tasteful. There is a lot of really good work in this thread.
ive made it 50 years without inking my body, and there's been a few I wanted to get, but never did, and looking back, I'm glad I didn't, cause I thought they were cool, but not now! I really thought about a krav maga logo on my shoulderblade, I took classes 3 times a week for years, and as soon as my girls started high school I stopped (single father with custody of 2 self proclaimed "band geeks") made it hard to do classes and band stuff, i'd start again, but they moved to the other side of town, and I cant get there for classes, (its a long story but basically it involves one partner embezzling money from the other and students) I do miss the classes though, in my 40's I was in the best shape of my life!
now my daughters, that's a different story! they've both got tattoos on arms, legs, and I'm sure other places I don't want to know about, but now people can tell them apart easier (they're twins), all video game or funky Japanese cartoon stuff!, and every time they get something I just shake my head!
So at 59 years old, I am ink free. Like CM I do like the artwork. My DIL is working on sleeves now. I still love her. My son is going to get more as time goes on I'm sure. Doesn't change how I feel about them probably just like you and your daughters.
Oh, and I do like the flag art on the girl with the coffee cup. At first I thought it was a t-shirt.
Agreed on the flag, and the other points.
My thing is wondering how well it will age, both from a context of the person aging and how they age, and how the content itself ages, not to mention how well the ink itself stays in good shape.
Some of the ladies in these pictures look great with the artwork, that is for sure, and I can appreciate it. Just not something I'd choose to do myself.
Tattoos were strictly for sailors and hookers. Now it's hard to find a soft young gal without a blazing billboard.
Of course it's also trendy for HS cheerleaders to shoot up heroin now. Everything went topsy-turvy somehow.
I just don't get it.
I think the female body is beautiful without tats. Once the canvas starts to stretch and sag, the art seems to look like a wrinkled comics page.
Leave the female canvas alone...
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