Friday, March 14, 2014

Full Sleeve Tattoo Suggestions

By Albert Patterson


Tattoo sleeve ideas involve either large tattoos or bunches of small random designs grouped together to cover most of the arms of their wearers. Usually carrying a centralized theme, these tattoo sleeve ideas are considered serious and committing tattoo styles that begin from the shoulder and continue down.

It is said that the most beautiful full sleeve tattoos are ones which revolve around a specific theme. Favourite themes for full sleeve tattoos include floral designs, Celtic themes, tribal tattoos, Japanese art, religious tattoos and much more.

The first consideration in nurturing tattoo sleeve ideas is the tattoo placement and size. There are three choices for sleeve tattoos, that is, getting the whole arm covered by the tattoo, just half of the arm or only a quarter of the arm.

Naturally, a tattoo artist can assist in making the decision as to the scale and placement of tattoo sleeve ideas. As a precautionary measure, people start their tattooing endeavour with just a few randomly placed tattoos. Later, these tattoos are bridged together to become one significant piece.

A full sleeve tattoo will most likely take a couple of weeks to complete (sometimes even months or longer). This largely depends on how elaborate the design is and pain tolerance. It is important that you allow healing time from swelling to get the best results.

A common technique that is used to achieve a flowing tattoo, is to add backgrounds to existing tattoos. Popular backgrounds include flame tattoos, smoke and swirls.

Because all military institutions have their own tattoo restrictions, a person planning to enlist should forego of their plans of getting full sleeve tattoos. Employment must always be given primary consideration in all decisions a man makes as it is going to be his source of income.




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