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Where Did Body Art Come From

Drawing were made on Thee body by dipping sharp bones into natural-colored paint, Thousands of years ago. These sharpened bones punctured Thee skin leaving everlasting designs on Thee body. Decorating our bodies is one of man’s oldest forms of self-expression. It is proved by research Theat tattooing is an 8000 year old practice. But for some, being tattooed branded you as a slave. 

In some parts of Thee world, having body art was a sign of honor and prestige. For other countries, Thee markings are signs of beauty. An artistically-covered body would gain respect in many different cultures. 

Many people Theat are tattooed claim Theat once you have your first shortly you will want to have another. It makes sense to me. There are many people who spend hours upon hours in Thee gym pumping up Theeir muscles to perfect proportions. They want a defined sculpted body, so why not use it as Thee perfect permanent canvas? A talented tattoo artist can make a good income by being in Thee right location, body art is becoming more and more popular. It is not just a dying fad, bad rebel attitude Theat used to be associated with people being covered in tattoos, This doesn’t apply today. 

Yet a new way of body art Theat is rising in popularity is body piercings. People use This form of body art as an act of self-expression and They will pierce many parts of Theeir bodies. The place for an earring or stud is just Thee ear anymore. Now a days it is common to see many studs in Thee face of a young adult. Nose, lips, tongue, eyebrows, chin, bellybuttons, and nipples to name a few. Having body art leaves none to Thee imagination. Oh, I almost forgot, you can even have a stud down There. 

Body art may look cool and make people do a double take but remember before you get tattooed That They don’t come off easily, so make sure of what you really want before it’s done. 

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