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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

3/4 Sleeve Tattoo


¾ Sleeve Tattoo
¾ Sleeve tattoo are typically on the left or right shoulder down to the lower elbow section tattooing on the arms. The word sleeve comes from clothing and it is a direct relation to the area on a shirt you call a sleeve that covers your arms. Therefore a sleeve tattoo essentially covers your arm as a shirt sleeve would. However, in a lot more artistic style and elegance!

If you are truly contemplating getting a ¾ sleeve tattoo then you will probably want to spend some time thinking about it. Of course you might have just fallen upon a ¾ sleeve tattoo by getting a collection of smaller tattoos that you are now planning on getting connected up. However, if you are planning from the beginning to get a ¾ sleeve tattoo done then you will want to spend some time considering what types of tattoo designs you would like to get. It is important before starting the actual tattoo to spend some time thinking about the designs, styles and types of tattoo images you would like to get.

Of course if you are considering getting a ¾ sleeve tattoo then you might very well be wondering how much time and money it will take. This is an incredibly hard question o answer as there is no set international rate for tattoo designs. It can really depend on a lot of factors. Some of the things that will go into the pricing consideration are:

The popularity of the tattoo artist
Of course having tattoo done by a local artist will cost a lot less them some well known tattoo artist. However, the results might be very different so it is important to shop around and really form a relationship with the tattoo artist.

The amount of customization that you want
Of course getting a ¾ sleeve done with some stock in store flash is going to be significantly cheaper than a fully custom design sleeve tattoo. Although I have to say you get what you pay for here folks and unless you really love the flash going with a stock design is usually not a good idea and paying the extra for custom design typically ends better.

How busy the shop is
Of course the busier tattoo shops can afford to charge more. It is basic supply and demand.

Intricacy of the Design
Sort of like choosing stock flash the less intricate the design you have chosen is the faster the work will go and therefore it will be less expensive.

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