It Is The Season Of Ear Tattoos, Tattoo Artists Reveal All The Details Regarding This New Trend
When celebrities are spotted flaunting new fashion, people seem to get attracted to that new trend and it gives rise to a fad. This time the fad is for the tiny ear tattoos and we think the craze is quite justified!
The celebrities who have created this ear tattoo storm include very popular names of the industry like Cara Delevingne, Miley Cyrus and Rihanna. They have sported these tattoos for some time now and people seem to have taken notice of them long after the celebrities brought them in.
There is excitement among the people regarding this vogue and they are all in for it. The tattoo artists are sharing their experiences about this new inking and the ways in which it is accomplished.
One artist from Vancouver, Isaac Jeffs has witnessed this trend rise and how it continues to be a peoples’ favorite. Jeffs has his own idea of the ear tattoos and he wants them to be unique in the most basic way. He believes if someone wants to be inked on the ear, it should be tiny to stay true to its name and preferably a symbolic design.
But people come up with random ideas which do not quite sync with what this tattoo artist believes and then he has to reject a few of them which is reasonable.
The process of getting ear ink is not that intense and according to Jeffs, ears do not need long to heal and also, he chooses to do it by hands.
David Styles, another tattoo artist describes how these tattoos are low in price and people are coming up with some creative ideas as far as the designs are considered. A few such requests that Styles received vary from little cherry blossoms to spider webs inside the ear (can they get weirder?)
Some trends become huge for a longer period of time and this one seems to be in that category. Let this tiny ear tattoo “enthusiasm” go on as it is fascinating to watch the creativity blossom in the art world!
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