Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Blogpost 6: Inked Forever

Art is something you develop in your mind and express it in different ways. People use it to let others know how they feel. However, others use it as a tool for communication. If that is the case then it is safe to say that art is part of our everyday lives. One of the advantages of art is that through it, people may know and may have an idea of who you are.


Art is everywhere. You see it at home, work, nature, etc. Every generation has developed their own mark for arts. What do I mean by this? They have this specific trademark wherein whenever people see it they could easily associate it with a specific generation. For example, arts regarding clothes. People these days do not dress up the way the 60's generation do. Although it defines our generation it doesn't mean there are no similarities. There are still some trends that have passed from generation to generation. Just like the tattoo.


Tattoo is considered as an art by some, while others see it as a sign of rebellion. Tattoo has already existed 5000 years ago, before your grandparents were even born. It was a sign that shows from what family they came from, or the status they held in society. Others considered it as very sacred, like the Polynesians. They found their protection and spiritual powers in their tattoos. They have there own way of marking the tattoo on their bodies.

But unlike before, tattoos are very different now. Although it may hold a special meaning to some, it is merely an art on your body and nothing else. People will not know your position in life or in the society with your tattoos these days. Also, having a tattoo is very easy for anyone now. They just need to go to a tattoo artist and get their desired design laid out. In just a few hours, your tattoo is already inked on your body.

Having a tattoo simply means deciding to have it on your body for the rest of your life. Some ink their bodies with different tattoos without even thinking of the effects in the future. There was an article written by Imogen Edwards-Jones at Mail Online entitled, Warn every teen you can! They'll regret that tattoo... just like me: Our writer wishes she had never been inked.
It is about a women who decided to get tattoos during her teenage years, but now could not recall the main reason why she did it. Now that she is in her 40's, the tattoos do not look as nice as before due to her aging skin. Yes, tattoos may last forever but that doesn't give you the assurance that it will look as beautiful as it once did. As she said in the article, "When you become a not-so-yummy mummy on the school run, the presence of tattoos becomes quite mortifying."

Is tattoo an art? Yes it is. However, not all forms of art are pleasing to others. We must remember that we all have freedom. But once that freedom starts negatively affecting other people, it can be overruled.

Having a tattoo has become a trend in our society and in our generation. There's one good article that argues whether a tattoo is a sign of rebellion or just simply an expression of one's self. I have found a very insightful portion in the article and it says:
  
Tattooing can be considered a permanent and slightly painful art form or a senseless ink stain.
 Everyone has their own opinion about teens getting tattoos but at the end of the day the opinion that really matters is the teens because they are the ones that are going to have to live with their tattoo for the rest of their life.
For some, tattoo is a performing art just like the article Ms. Emily Randall has stated, entitled Tattooing Makes Transition From Cult to Fine Art from The New York Times. It simply discusses how people value the art of tattoo, and how it is used in our generation to express the work of art. " Today, by contrast, there is a sharp increase in tattooists seeking to establish unique artistic identities." Unlike before, people use tattoos nowadays as means of earning for a living. Others use it to have credibility in the artistic world. In the end, we all have our own way of expressing art. However, we must be mindful of the things that they could mean to other people and what it could bring us, not only for today, but most especially in our future. 
Source: http://teenink.com/opinion/pop_culture_trends/article/438799/Teens-with-Tattoos-Rebelling-or-Expressing/ 

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