In Polynesian tattoo history, they were a way Polynesians communicated. It gave people a chance to express their individuality in artistic ways as well
The beginning of 2020 was a wakeup call for our planet Earth as bushfires spread throughout the country of Australia. The fires have caused thousands of people and animals to flee as the sky burns with reflected redness of fire. However, this inferno has been
Tattoo trends come and go, but food tattoos are rooted in a passionate sub-culture of chefs and foodies that gives them serious staying power.
As museums, art auctions, and collectors begin attempting to invest and acquire tattoos, the debate over tattooing's legitimacy has intensified. Should tattoos be considered Fine Art? Do they even need to be?
As tattoos become more popular in American culture, one has to wonder if they still hurt you in a job interview.
The history of tattooing stretches much farther back than the history of the United States. Native American, Polynesian, Egyptian, Japanese, and other cultures embraced the art form long before the Declaration of Independence. But, the perception of tattoos in the United States has gone through