Ever thinking of getting a tattoo ? If yes, what type of tattoo do you wish to have ? Flower, bird, skeleton skull, wordings, animal, dragon, portrait, or others?
I like tattoo. I consider it as a different form of art presentation.
There's always a story (no matter happy or sad) behind each tattoo.
I used to have temporary tattoos so as I could always change the design of the tattoos as and when I like.
It is difficult to find many tattoo shops here in Singapore, and the "workmanship" is not that excellent to me.
I have found the tattoo shop which I used to go (excellent design and skill) in Hong Kong, and will be going there on my next visit to Hong Kong. :)
Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese
There's always a story (no matter happy or sad) behind each tattoo.
I used to have temporary tattoos so as I could always change the design of the tattoos as and when I like.
It is difficult to find many tattoo shops here in Singapore, and the "workmanship" is not that excellent to me.
I have found the tattoo shop which I used to go (excellent design and skill) in Hong Kong, and will be going there on my next visit to Hong Kong. :)
Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese
蘭 兰
Following is my result :
***You Should Get An Asian Inspired Tattoo***
Mysterious and expressive
You like to show off, but you also like to keep some allure
It said I should get an abstract tattoo and that I was most likely to design my own....
ReplyDeleteYou Should Get an Abstract Tattoo
ReplyDeleteArtistic and unique
You're the most likely type to personally design your tattoo
What Tattoo Should You Get?
I think this is totally wrong - I wouldn't design my own tattoo. I can't draw! In fact, I DO NOT doodle, but I couldn't give that as an answer.
ReplyDeleteI would like a dragon or unicorn, I think - on my ankle or lower part of the leg.
hahah~ ulla. probably you no need to know how to draw to design tattoo, just describe in words :D
ReplyDeletehahah~ ulla. probably you no need to know how to draw to design tattoo, just describe in words :D
ReplyDeleteI'd still like a unicorn - nothing abstract.
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