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Thursday, 22 October 2020

Tattooing

         Tattooing


 

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Why has tattooing become so popular?


What is the point of this article?


Why has tattooing changed from gang members to ordinary people?

Tattooing is popular thing because  think that tattooing is a popular thing that suits people


The point of this article is that tattooing is a thing that people could use if they want a tattoo or not a tattoo

When it come to tattooing gang members like to get tattoo because they think it is suitable for them and they think it will look good for them

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Why do people get permanent markers on their body?


Why is tattooing an art form?


Do people think if it’s good having a tattoo


Why would you tattoo the name of girlfriend/boyfriend when it could not work out?

Why permanent makeup?


 

Because people that own a tattoo shop like to make design and they use permanent markers to make cool design 

Tattooing a is art form because when people use a tattoo design they try and make the same as the design

Some people like to put their names on the skin and they actually like it because they got their name on their skin. My dad got all of my family name on his skin.

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How does it feel like when having a tattoo?










I think it feels painful and when it is done then don’t feel that much pain but they put cream that helps the tattoo stay on the skin

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1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Nikora,

    What an interesting blog post. I learnt something I didn't know about tattooing; that people use a permanent marker before they tattoo the skin. I don't have a tattoo but if I did I think I would want to get something that connected to my whānau like your dad.

    I wonder if you could have found some facts about tattooing that could back up some of your ideas. I also wonder if you could have talked about specific countries use of tattoo and their significance, for example Tā Moko.

    Keep up the great learning and blogging,
    :) Sharon - Te Ara Tūhura Education Programme Leader

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