Tattoos are my passion. I can’t help but love how one can decorate one’s self in such pretty colors and I’m glad that Ted agrees with me although he has no tattoos himself. He actually supports me in getting tattoos but somehow, piercings turn him off. Which, by the way, is a good thing seeing that I’ve kind of lost my interest for piercings anyway, it was merely a passing phase for me.
At the moment, I’ve already got 3 pieces done on my back and since then, I have been mapping out what I want, where. Next in line, would be a lower back piece where I will be getting my future Aussie artist [when I find him/her] to most likely design a piece based on a design I already have done. It will incorporate birth flowers of my loved ones. I hope it will have a feminine touch to it since I want some tribal in there too.
Next, would have to memorial tribute tattoo for my Dad who passed away on 18 March 1995. It’s going to be a picture of his first hand 1972, 1.2 Volkswagen and I’m going to get it done over my heart, on the left side of my chest. I imagine that it’s gonna hurt like hell because of the chest bone but hey, no pain, no gain. I do have other designs and ideas in mind to get inked on me, but I think these 2 are the most important at the moment.

However, it will all have to wait till at least, mid 2008. Bah, that’s an extremely long time but time is all I have. Plus I need to go search for an artist as well, so ain’t all that bad. So if you know of any good and recommended tattoo artist around Parramatta or Sydney - do lemme know.
Would like to share a piece I took from About Tattoos on designing an appropriate memorial tattoo if you’re thinking of getting one :
How to Design an Appropriate Memorial Tribute Tattoo
From Karen Hudson, Your Guide to Tattoos / Body Piercings.It’s a painful experience when someone close to us passes away, and sometimes we are filled with a desire to do something to memorialize that person. A tattoo is a great way to honor someone whom we have lost, and also relieve our own emotional pain. But choosing the right design for a memorial tattoo can be a lot more difficult than choosing one for personal enjoyment.
My first bit of advice would be to wait until you have given yourself time to grieve and mourn your loved one before you make any decision about getting a tattoo. Making such a permanent decision when your emotions are especially high is not a good idea.
A memorial tattoo should reflect the personality and interests of the person you are memorializing. But it also has to be something that you yourself will be proud to wear on your skin.
Typical memorial symbols like roses, crosses, and ribbons with the birth and death dates of the person can also be included in your design, but by themselves they are not very unique or imaginative.
Think about your loved one as an individual first. Did they have any serious interests or hobbies? What stood out about them as a person? Maybe they rode a motorcycle, collected beanie babies, were into music or had a penchant for cooking. If you can think of something that represents what made them unique, that’s a great place to start. Then start searching for pictures that depict those things.
Now think of how that person affected your life personally, and why they were special to you. If there was something in particular that bonded you together, is there a picture that comes to mind that could be incorporated in the tattoo? If you enjoyed playing pool together, shared a love for crocheting, or liked hanging out at karaoke bars together, these things all conjure up images that could be included in a tattoo design.
Memorializing a Child
There probably isn’t anything more painful than losing a child, no matter what age. If the child was too young to have developed interests or a personality, there may not be any particular images that come to mind. A portrait of the child may be appropriate, as long as it doesn’t cause feelings of sorrow when you see the tattoo. Images of angels, halos and angel wings also tend to be popular for child tattoos.When You Didn’t Personally Know Them
If you’re getting a memorial tattoo for someone you didn’t really know, like a fallen soldier or something to symbolize the many lives lost in a tragedy, it presents a special challenge. Think about what best depicts that person or the tragedy in a positive light, and a way that would be considered honorable to others who would have been affected by the same situation.Whatever design you come up with, the final decision is yours since you are the one that has to live with it. But if you’ve taken the time to honor the person aptly, the tattoo should bring fond memories and honor them until you leave this world yourself.













by wuching, on June 3 2007 @ 7:29 pm
u’ll soon be running out of bare skin to tattoo!
by anjali*, on June 3 2007 @ 11:45 pm
You ah…really sucker for pain la. *respect* :kowtow:
by Yvy, on June 4 2007 @ 12:08 am
anj :
i couldn’t agree more.
wuching : won’t wan lar……my body so big! :laughing:
by cindy, on June 4 2007 @ 1:51 am
Such a coincidence. I just told someone that I’m planning to get a tattoo on my lower back.
I dunno why, but just looking at the picture of the Volkswagen, you made me sad.
That is so sweet of you wanting to have a tattoo in memory of your dad on your chest. Painful, but you want to go through it.
*hugs*
by may, on June 4 2007 @ 9:45 am
a tattoo of a VW is gonna look so cute! that’s a really nice tribute to your late Dad. I don’t know of any tattoo artists here in Sydney though I could ask around for you. I want to see finished product, ok?
by Gallivanter, on June 4 2007 @ 10:34 am
I can never get a tattoo. I’m a person who gets bored at mundane things… :rolleyes:
by Che-Cheh, on June 4 2007 @ 11:24 am
:kowtow: :kowtow: :kowtow:
by Yvy, on June 4 2007 @ 5:00 pm
che-cheh : u know me liow eh?
daniel : well, to each his/her own, my friend. tattooing is a way of self expression, so it will never be something mundane to me. :smug:
may : would totally appreciate it, thanks!!! of course i will show u…i will show EVERYONE!
cindy : aha! another tattooed sister to be - faster tattoo n show me ur design!! :dancing:
by dawn, on June 4 2007 @ 10:10 pm
Kow tow to you :kowtow: :kowtow:
Take pictures and post em up to share?
by simple american, on June 5 2007 @ 5:27 am
The VW bug is cute. Reminds me of the Love Bug.
Neat way to remember your dad.
by Mama Bok, on June 8 2007 @ 1:35 pm
Ouch..! but i guess it’s for a good cause.. ya..