By tattooworld on Skatehive
https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/soyunasantacruz/ALMkfg4ZCquJVSWMxzMDfPVioF7T1S16L3gb8wMy9Z6mzpjgEEz2oTyrDMC6sCw.jpgorigen When we decide to get a tattoo, usually the first step is to define the design, something that, although we may have it ourselves, may also be that the tattoo artist elaborates it according to the specifications given by the client. But what happens if it does not match the design? As we know, on paper everything may look nice, but in reality there are many factors that can make that beautiful design we dream of not be identical on the skin, as it depends on the tattoo artist's expertise, the skin conditions, the quality of the ink and the healing processes of each client, the final result may vary. And although it is not the tattoo artist's intention to do a bad job, it often happens that a beautiful design on paper turns into a bizarre tattoo. Bizarre being understood as something strange, weird, unusual, out of the ordinary or extravagant, and although mo