*Edit as I have added some images to a web gallery I moved the image from here*
I am at a blank......
I have started this post three times now Grrrr.....
What have I done today?
Well I had a meeting with a possible contact for the Business which could turn into quite a prosperous lead. She was attractive as well which always helps ;) thats not me being sexist I am complementing an intelligent well turned out sales woman......
Talking of which I haven't really tried to contact "you" for a day or two probably because of the Mental blip I might formulate an email...... Hmmm
I have quite an extensive tattoo which is currently a work in progress and over this past couple of weeks or so I have noticed that more and more people have commented in a positive way to my body art now I am not saying this is a complete shift in paradigms to the idea of body art but it is nice not to be reviled as some sort of outcast especially in the industry I work in that normally requires you to be suited and booted a good percentage of the time and after reading this article
on which there are actualy some quite short comments ;(
Is body art becoming more accepted or am I just moving in more circles that are involved with it and therefore seeing more of a cross cut of that side of life ?
I need to read ;) but what oh what ?
Saying that I am reading an interesting array of blogs of late ;)
6 comments:
Michele sent me.
I do think body art has a much broader acceptance than just a few years back, even. Not only is it more accepted, I think it has become a much grander art form...with some seriously talented folks doing tattoos, creating designs, etc.
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I wonder if the shows like Miami Ink have helped non-tattooed folks see more of the complete person.
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I think it's becoming more common & people are much more accepting of tattos & even piercings. I have 3 tats none of which are visible in street clothing & don't have any problem with other people's tattos.
I've always been tempted to have a tattoo.
Michele sent me here.
I think body art is definitely becoming more accepted. 20 years ago I mentioned wanting a tattoo and my parents and in-laws freaked. I mentioned it again last year, and the tone was "wow! I can't wait to see it!"
Heh, neither can I. I've had the design sketched for 10 years but still have done taken the plunge...
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Yeah, body art is becoming more acceptable. I'd like a little dragonfly inked onto me...
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