Ever since I can remember I have been obsessed with tattoos. Now, a lot of people would probably argue that they don't consider tattoos art and well... I would call them crazy. You have to agree to disagree sometimes right? My mom would definitely be one of those people, I remember the first time I told her I wanted a tattoo. I was 8 years old and had seen numerous people with tattoos, and needless to say was in love. After a night of watching the Lion King for the millionth time I told her that I wanted to get ' Hakuna Matata' tattooed on myself when I was older. She ended up just laughing at me, and who could blame her for not taking me seriously.

When I fiiiiiiiiiiiiiinally turned 18, after pleading and arguing and begging her to get one, she caved. SUCCESS! After agreeing she asked me what I wanted to get and I just looked at her and said "What I have always wanted to get, Hakuna Matata," she just rolled her eyes but couldn't say no to this face. I remember going to Wild Ink in Ajax, after doing tons of research and telling the guy covered in tattoos what I wanted. He laughed and told me that he had never done it before and that he would draw something up for me. I, like the creeper I am, watched him sketch out some ideas and with each minute I was falling more and more in love and more and more nervous. I had planned to get this on my foot, which I heard was one of the most painful places to get it but once I have my mind set on something, it is hard to convince me otherwise so there was no turning back.

It was definitely painful, to say the least and as you can see very swollen making it look a little weird (sorry if feet creep you out). I love it though, and still love it even though it has become such a popular tattoo. It means a lot to me, and why regret something like this? It is a piece of artwork, and sure it is forever but I don't see how that could be a bad thing. Maybe the fact that I won't be able to wear open foot shoes to work in the future, but I think I will survive. No worries, right?
Overall, tattoos are something I am very interested in and respect the art form tremendously. Anyone who can draw so perfectly on your skin using needles gets a sticker in my book. I fell in love with a tattoo blog called 'F Yeah Tattoos' that people can showcase their tattoos, and the stories behind them. I have cried in some cases, and have been inspired on a regular basis. Just thought I would share a few of the ones I have seen and thought were share worthy. What is amazing about this form of art is that it is so personal, they make everything beautiful ( Obviously depending where you go... ) whether it is an intricate design or words from a song that you love.



Wild Ink Studios - http://www.wildinkstudios.com/
F Yeah Tattoos - http://fyeahtattoos.com/