Where is the best place to put a quote tattoo?

Where is the best place to put a quote tattoo?

Let’s review.

  • 5 Great Places on the Body to Get Quotes, Expressions, and Words Tattooed.
  • The Foot. The foot is not necessarily the best place to get words tattooed, as the canvas is small and it is exposed to the elements unlike most other parts of the body.
  • The Thigh.
  • Side of the Ribs.
  • Upper Back.
  • Forearm.

Does tattoo placement matter?

Placement matters, especially on a living, growing thing such as your skin. When choosing placement, think about things like aesthetics, how much you want the tattoo to show, and how much pain you can tolerate.

How do you not annoy your tattoo artist?

Here, a few more things to avoid when getting a tattoo, so that you and your artist can be on the same page.

  1. Bringing Lots Of Friends. mikhail_kayl/fotolia.
  2. Asking To Add More To A Design That’s Already Started.
  3. Copying A Custom Design.
  4. Distracting The Artist While They Work.
  5. Asking Them To Draw Something For You.

What direction should tattoos face?

Tattoo right way up. The images should generally run from up to down and if there’s one on the wrist that’s the other way around, it will most likely start bothering you later.

Should I get my tattoo upside down?

Though most people won’t consider getting their tattoos “upside down”, i.e. facing them on other parts of their body, it’s a lot more common on the forearms. As long as you’ll be happy, it doesn’t matter what other people will think, even if they look at you and think your tattoo is oriented “wrong.”

Are quote tattoos cliche?

When you take a popular, meaningful quote and multiply it by the thousands of people who relate to it and decide to get it tattooed, you get a trend. That trend, then multiplied by even more people who subscribe to it after the trend passes, turns into a cliche.

Do all tattoos turn blue?

It might look cool in an aquatic, new color scheme, but if you’re someone who wants your ink to stay intact, you’ll want to know why tattoos turn blue and green in the first place. There are blue blacks, gray blacks, black blacks, all types and they will all age differently.