Here is a list of the most preferred places or destinations that
travelers with tattoos and into tattoos should go to. You can get an
insight into the history of tattoos, as well as a glimpses of the people
who made it all happen.
The Big Deal: London: If you have
been invited to work in the London Tattoo convention, this means that it
is equivalent to a shot at the Pulitzer prize for someone who writes.
This convention is the right platform for everything tattoo
related. It delves into the heart of the cultures surrounding tattoos.
It has exhibitions featuring art and also historical and anthropological
displays that give you an insight into the past of tattooing.
You
will get a chance to mingle with the creamy layer of artists and it
will set your career on the right course. Along with tattooing, you will
also enjoy many performances. By hosting the event, London has become
one of the ‘must see destinations’ for people of the tattoo world. The
origins of the culture of tattooing are very deep rooted and can be
traced back to the British Navy.
Tradition: Tokyo Area: The
world of tattoos cannot forget the contribution of Japan and the
Japanese artists. The tradition of tattoos as a fashion dates back to
17th century, though the art was associated with gangsters.
Thereby it had been banned for almost a century. Now legally acceptable,
the Irezumi style has left a stamp and its own influence in the western
world of tattoos.
Horiyoshi
III, acknowledged to be one of the greatest tattoo artists and a patron
of it manages the Yokohama Tattoo Museum along with his wife. It is
almost like a shrine among tattoo enthusiasts from across the globe. It
has pictures and also tools that were traditionally used. But also
showcases the things he has gathered including, stuffed tigers, shrunken
heads and even letters from Charles Manson among many other things.
Thriving Culture: San Francisco Bay Area:
If you hang out in the Bay area you will not help but notice the
spreading of the tattoo related cultures. People from the most mundane
professions to the ones from the most responsible jobs flaunt their
tattoos here and most of the times people take the display of body art
for granted.
It
got to be this way as naval people started making tattoos popular and
then soon others followed the trend. Now the art of tattooing is no
longer frowned upon and has become an effective way of expression of
one’s inner feelings and beliefs.
In the meantime, Ed Hardy was
integrating Japanese methods by means of his acquaintance with Horiyoshi
III. As the art of tattooing was deeply frowned upon and not legally
acceptable in many parts of the U.S., San Francisco turned into a
sanctuary for tattoo artists, those with tattoos and the other people
who were part of this movement.
Underground Culture: New York City: Though
the modern art of tattooing is supposed to have originated from New
York, you will not see too many people sporting huge tattoos here. This
can be credited to the ban on tattooing for almost 36 years. This forced
people to do it on the sly and secret, giving rise to the underground
culture till the ban was lifted. Now it has reemerged as great tattoo
destination and you can catch up on the history of tattooing at Fun City
Tattoo. There are many places here, where you can catch up on the past
and present of tattooing.
Off-the-Radar: Milan: Though
it does not offer the excitement and buzz of other cities, you cannot
ignore Milan. It has become the center and home of tattooing and it
hosts one of the best conventions in Europe. The Milan Tattoo convention
offers many opportunities to watch, learn, share, mingle and
participate in the world of tattooing.
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