Choosing Tattoo Designs for the Arm
By far, most individuals choose to get their first visible tattoo on their
arm. Tattoo designs for the
arm vary as much as do individual tastes. There are a few factors one
must consider when commissioning such a piece. Most importantly, of course, is the size of one's arm! One should
also keep in mind that one's arms will likely get smaller or larger as they
age and that this may affect the aesthetics of the tattoo. Skin tone, one's occupation and other
considerations will also come into play when displaying tattoo designs on one's arm.
Most individuals who have jobs where tattoos are generally frowned upon, such as
the military or law enforcement, opt to get their
artwork placed on the upper arm. In recent years, pieces that were exclusively on the exterior section of the
arm have been surpassed in popularity by tattoos that actually wrap around the entire arm. For those who have
good muscle tone, this can be particularly attractive as the shading and color work can enhance the visual
impact of their muscle. Those who have less-toned muscles have the advantage of having a much more flexible
palate on which the artist might work.
Upper arm tattoos can generally be very large and bold as, on occasions when one is
required not to display them, they're easily concealed with mid-sleeve shirt. However, those who want to
display their tattoos at all times may want to consider moving to a lower section of the arm. Especially in
very light-skinned individuals, the upper arms are prone to sun burning and keeping one's tattoos exposed to
bright sun not only fades the colors but carries with it the risk of potentially dangerous sun burns. Keep
this in mind when choosing this location as part of your tattoo designs. Arm exposure areas must be a serious
consideration.
Upper arm tattoos in the form of a wrap-around bands are very popular. These are
usually tribal art pieces, consisting of ornate, intertwining and undulating lines that create the illusion of
depth. These pieces can be quite striking, particularly when they're located just below the bicep where they
increase the visual size of one's arms and where they can create a very masculine, powerful impression.
Many women get this area of their body tattooed, as well, as it's a natural
location to show off one's artwork when wearing a halter-top or strapless top. On women, the
effect is not overly masculine and can set off good bone structure and toned arms. For men and women into
intricate tattoo designs, arm adaptable choices are among the most versatile.
The upper arms are an excellent choice for those who prefer the classic tattoo
style of a self-contained piece that is displayed on the outer arm. Because of the large surface area and the fact
that a great deal of that surface area is essentially flat, the upper arm lends itself naturally to portraits and
other designs. The lower arms are generally a bolder choice but they, too, can easily display large pieces,
particularly on the inner surface where they look particularly attractive on well-muscled individuals with a large
canvas on which to work. As always, when choosing your tattoo designs, arm yourself with more knowledge besides
just what images appeal to you.
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