

That's about it, that's the only explanation I really need. I have the Zombie Audrey Hepburn because I love Audrey Hepburn and Grayson Castro did an amazing job on the original artwork. I 100% agree with Azvy here, a tattoo doesn't have to have some amazingly long and grandeur explanation to make it a good piece. I don't mean to discourage people from posting personal tattoos like these, but don't sit and sneer at other peoples' tattoos just because they can't whip out a 2000 word essay on the personal meaning behind them. But to anybody else who looks at it, it means absolutely nothing and is not all that interesting to look at. Joking aside, you got a piece that obviously means something to you, and as far as I can tell it's done as well as it could've been, and you're happy with it.
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Because the general public don't really want to see a bunch of fat bearded men getting sailor tattoos of pigs ing - sob stories featuring attractive people usually make for better TV when that part of the community has mostly been a minority (except the attractive part because let's face it we're all dashing gentlefolk). I blame a big portion of this whole "a tattoo cannot be wacky it has to be super serious and ~MEAN SOMETHING~"-mentality on the drama fest shows like Miami Ink and its ilk.

Just look at all the flash sheets from the '50s up until today, each flash piece is sillier than the other. It's been about silly guys and silly gals getting silly tattoos simply because tattoos as an aesthetic medium is hella' awesome. A major part of the western (particularly American) tattoo culture is, and always has been, about just silly as hell tattoos. Scoffing at people with silly tattoos is a bit like scoffing at someone for liking silly movies, most of the time you'll come off as a pretentious prick.Ī friend of mine likes key lime pie, so he got one tattooed.Īnd it's one of my favourite tattoos.
