When tattoos first emerged in the 1800s, they were considered a sign of being a criminal or deviant. Today, they are increasingly commonplace. According to one estimate, 38 percent of adults between ...
Anyone over 40 years of age likely remembers an era when a tattoo communicated that you had done time in prison, the navy, or a circus. Much has changed since then. Tattoos now appear on people from ...
As years go by, more and more people want to get tattoos. Naturally, that means that tattoo regret rates are rising, too. Research shows that in the 11 years between 2012 and 2023, there was an 11% ...
I’ve always loved tattoos. When I was a kid, I covered my arms with Bic pen and Crayola marker pictures. My parents, scandalized, insisted I wash them off immediately. Only low class, poorly educated ...
Tucson-based tattoo parlor, the Enchanted Dragon, has been tattooing at Country Thunder Arizona since 2019. What people have ...
Sometimes getting a tattoo isn’t about rebellion, it’s about remembrance — a way to memorialize a spouse, child or even a beloved pet. For others, these permanent works of body art symbolize rebirth, ...