Wednesday, October 22, 2008

What Is A Sleeve Tattoo

Business, Entrepreneurship.

Getting sleeved: full sleeve tattoos how to - what the heck is a sleeve tattoo and why would i care you ask yourself? For example not only what are they but how much do they cost, where can I get one? or How much time will it take to get a tattoo done. Well, sleeve tattoo are hot and a lot of people are curious about them.


This article contains a ton of useful information to get your started with sleeve tattoos. - so if you are wondering what i am talking about it is a large arm tattoo. What Is A Sleeve Tattoo? Sleeve just comes from the shirt sleeves that typically cover our arms and a sleeve tattoo is a full tattoo design that frequently covers up the whole arm in the tattoo design. For example a half sleeve tattoo is typically from the should down to the elbow or forearm area. You can get a variety of different lengths which will mean different amounts of the arms will be covered.


A full sleeve then is all the way down to the wrist with the tattoo design. - the individual design route usually works for people that have already gotten a few smaller tattoos on their arms and later they decide to connect them all together into one large design. The two most common way that people end up getting sleeve tattoos are either by individual designs or as one large design. The second way is to start out with a blank slate and completely do the design at one time. For example one might have a horseshoe tattoo for good luck on their bicep and want to connect this and extend the design down their arm. Connecting Tattoos: One way to end up with a sleeve tattoo is to take already existing tattoos that are on the arm and somehow find a unifying theme to connect them together.


So they might decide on some flames and a pair of lucky dice to go with the horseshoe. - this is not done by connecting up individual designs but instead starts with a blank slate and the design is unified and created at one time. One Project Method: Another way in which people will go about getting a sleeve tattoo design is to design the whole tattoo at one time. This can make for a wonderful looking sleeve tattoo that is very unified and well put together. You want to really take your time with this process and don' t get frustrated. Designs, Inspiration and Custom Work Once you have made the decision to get a full sleeve tattoo there is a good deal of work ahead of you before you start getting the ink done.


You see finding the perfect design can be difficult and most often you will not find any pre - made flash that will fit exactly what you want. - think about things you like and what you want the tattoo to represent. It is therefore advisable to instead take your time and really contemplate the tattoo design that you want to get. Then look at pictures and ideas from other people' s tattoos. Keep a journal or jot your ideas down some where. Find things you like and things you dislike about other people sleeve tattoos. If you spend some time looking online you can easily find a ton of tattoo designs and pictures of other people' s tattoo to get an ideas of what you want.


Below are some guidelines of more popular themes for sleeve tattoos. - what is hot: one place to get started with finding a design is to think about what you have seen and what is popular in sleeve tattoo designs already. However, these are just meant to spark an interest and should not just be used because they are popular. Sleeve Tattoo Ideas: Flames - One popular design theme that you can find on a good number of full sleeve tattoos are flames. You want your body art to express something about you so just use the ideas as inspiration. These typically start down at the wrist and the flames burn upwards towards the shoulder. Sleeve Tattoo Designs: Tribal - Tribal sleeve designs are another great tattoo design that can commonly be done as a sleeve.


This look great and can easily be incorporated with other designs or tattoos. - tribal tattoos are typically made up of large bold lines done in black and they look great from a distances and really stand out. Don' t feel you have to go with the standard tribal designs either as there are many different native cultures that used tattooing. Therefore they make great sleeve tattoos designs. You can go with something really unique like a Maori tribal design. Just think about Anthony Kiedis from the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Tattoo Sleeve Ideas: Celtic - Another way to go and one that is very popular is to integrated a Celtic tattoo design into the sleeve.


He has a pair of wonderful Celtic forearm tattoos that could easily be extended into a full sleeve. - these again make use of bold black lines of ink which can be intricate and bold at the same time. There are step patterns, human and animal, spirals along with the classic knot work designs. Sleeve Tattoo Ideas: Floral Patterns - Flower tattoos can also make a great looking full sleeve tattoo. They are often very delicate and can look almost tribal depending on the design. More typically used by women, but in no way only for women, flower or floral tattoos can offer a wonderful look and feel about them. Flowers are also great design subjects because they offer a variety of symbolism behind them.


They can be rather costly and time consuming and so you want to plan ahead and ensure that you can complete the project before you get started designing it. - the time and cost factor: you should consider carefully the costs and time commitment involved in getting a full or even half sleeve tattoo. Typically it can take 25 hours of time to complete just the tattoo part of the work and this number can go up drastically depending on the design and the shop. Of course when they are super busy they are good but you will have to pay more. As far as cost it can be hard to project again it depends on the shop. the experience of the tattoo artist and the amount of work they currently have. Very rough guidelines in terms of price would be anywhere from$ 1, 000 to$ 2, 000 dollars.


They can make a wonderfully bold statement and a wonderful piece of body art. - if after reading all of the above you are still excited to get a full or half sleeve tattoo then by all means go for it. Just make sure you spend some time before getting started researching the design and the artist you want to work with. These are the two most crucial elements to getting a wonderful sleeve tattoo.

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