Tattoo Arm Designs
Arms are the most frequently tattooed part of the body. This common practice and
choice has its roots both in Eastern and Western traditions and makes sense when you consider that our arms are
very visible parts of our body and naturally lend themselves to being viewed in most situations. If one were to
guess the favorite tattoo, arm designs are, as you would expect, the most common.
Most frequently, we see that tattoo arm designs fall into two major categories,
Japanese and American Traditional. These will frequently be naval or sailing tattoos, kitch Americana such as
pin-up girls from the 40’s and 50’s style, flags, etc.. They are generally executed within a few basic styles,
including different locations on the arm, different sizes, shapes and of course designs.
One popular style becoming more common as tattooing increases in popularity is
the SLEEVE TATTOO, the tattoo design arm
pattern which will cover the entire arm, a half sleeve which starts at the shoulder and extends to the
forearm, and the quarter sleeve, or quarter arm tattoo which generally goes from the wrist to about the middle
of the forearm.
The idea is that the tattoo is dense enough so that no bare skin is evident and
the appearance is as if you were wearing an article. You can even find some tattoo ‘sleeves” to actually wear that
way on e-Bay though I don’t recall seeing anyone wearing one myself.
Another popular pattern for the sleeve is floral, and as you expect generally
women will favor this approach. But that isn’t written in stone by any means and with the right tattoo arm design a
floral pattern will work excellently with men as well.
Your choice is your own, of course, but taking into consideration your build type
in general and the size of your arms in relation to the rest of your body is something that would be wise to
consider before applying the ink.
Another style you may want to consider is the WRIST
TATTOO.
Wrist tattoos are also gaining in popularity, especially with women who enjoy the
“bracelet” designs of Japanese, Amerind or Polynesian origin to name just a few. Many of these tattoo arm designs
are frequently of the “Tribal” variety and have special meanings to their owners and are believed by many to have
some charm effect for them.
Men frequently will choose these tribal patterns because of their starkness and
bold coloration. Be sure to consider the cultural and stylistic aspects of any tattoo arm design you choose. Many
tribal designs have been “modernized” for contemporary tattoo art and are quite extraordinary.
Other wrist tattoos have designed flame bracelets and the flames will extend
various distances up towards the forearm from the wrist area. This style tends to be more associated with the
“biker” look and relates well to contemporary Harley Davidson flame paint jobs, to name just one
association.
Once you decide on your design for any of these styles, you will need to locate a
reputable, experienced and hopefully talented artist to entrust your precious skin to. Be prepared to pay for these
because they require a lot of work and time.
A full sleeve tattoo for example can take 20 hours of work and that means repeated visits (your body and the
artist can only take so much at one time). In practical terms, giving yourself time to heal between sessions and
considering the availability schedule of your artist, a complete tattoo arm design could take 4 to 6 months and
cost as much as $2000 (or more!).
Remember! This tat will be with you from now on. Approach it with respect and good
judgment. Don’t look for “bargains.” Know who you are working with. Do your homework, and then be proud of the
beautiful work of art you are displaying.
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