The world of big tattoos

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The tattoo industry is so diverse that in this entirely comprehensive universe, everyone will precisely find what suits their taste. Your individual style, size, plot, color palette – there are numerous options. Arguing about what is more beautiful or better is possible, but is there really any point in it? Based on its rich experience, VEAN TATTOO can say that your vision of yourself and your body is one of the key aspects for fully immersing yourself in the tattooed world.

In this article, we want to specifically talk about immersion that manifests on the body in the form of large, intricate works.

What are large tattoos? A whim, an expensive hobby, or an art form?

Firstly, such works cannot be equated with impulsive and thoughtless actions. Large tattoos are a seriously executed task that demands responsible commitment from you and a certain level of skill from the tattoo artist.

Secondly, with such work, it’s hard to go unnoticed, and therefore you need to be 100% confident in your decision, so that later you don’t have to choose a wardrobe that will hide the tattoo.

Many factors influence trends and what is considered fashionable today, but a tattoo goes deeper than passing fashion. In the world, there are no two identical pairs of eyes, just as there are no identical tattoos. Your tattoo will always be unique because it is the ultimate handmade. From the first dot placed by the tattoo machine to the final lines.

What should you think about before deciding to take such a serious step?

1. Are you willing to pay money for a good job?

Stereotypes suggesting that tattoos are associated with less privileged segments of society have long been dispelled. A beautiful, quality tattoo costs a lot of money. The bigger the tattoo, the more expensive it will cost you. This is logical, as such work requires a certain qualification from the tattoo artist and takes a lot of time. Large works take several months to a year, depending on the scale of the chosen sketch and your sensitivity to pain. In the end you are paying for something that will remain for the rest of your life, and this is definitely not something you should bargain or skimp on.

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