Tattoo is basically a body mark. The real and permanent one is drawn by inserting indelible ink into the skin while the temporary one is usually drawn using henna which fades in a week or so. There wa...
Tattoo is basically a body mark. The real and permanent one is drawn by inserting indelible ink into the skin while the temporary one is usually drawn using henna which fades in a week or so. There was a time when tattoos were associated with those in prison, those who take part in a criminal organization or a mafia. But going beyond the negative associations, tattoo is ancient form of art. Aboriginal groups usually have tattoos. And in this modern day and age, tattoo has become a fashion statement, an identifying mark, and a beauty element among others. If you’ve been thinking of getting one but can’t stand the pain accompanying a permanent tattoo or finds it quite messy to have a print on your body, just let out that interest by learning How to Draw Tribal Tattoos. You can start off with the patterns in this How to Draw Tribal Tattoos guide and develop your own silhouettes later. If you succeed in this, then you can put up a tattoo stall and earn money from practicing your creative drawing prowess with ink.