The biggest thing with size, and this goes for any tattoo, is the amount of detail. Every day, we have several people bring in designs and want us to do it as small as possible. You have to remember that the skin is a living organism, and will move, expand, contrast, and change consistancy throughout the year(s). If you try to go too small, you will have a black spotch or something that just doesn't make any sence. Readablilty is very important with a tattoo. If nothing else, look at a different view point. Think of the last really great tattoo you saw. Now that you have that image in your mind... how big was it?
On the internet. Try googling "koi fish tattoo designs".
What dose a purple and white koi fish meaning
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One can find Koi Fish tattoo designs from the following sources: Ask, tattoo Easily, Google Images, Unique Tattoo ideas, YouTube, Create My Tattoo, Search Body Art.
I have an incomplete answer for this. I just got a tattoo of a koi fish that I designed (without the spot). I got it done in Japan and the tattoo artist decided to add it. He explained to me that it when a koi fish gets older...something something...and that it was very japanese. I has something to do with the aging or wisdom of a koi fish.
The most common Asian style fish that people get tattoos of are the Koi fish. Koi fish tattoos symbolize good fortune.
the koi stands for power, thanks
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it means you wasted your money on getting a drawing of a fish
Depends on size, color, area in which you want it? Best bet figure out where you are getting it done and get a price estimate... every tattoo parlor varies in price!
yes, depending on its size and the size of the other fish.
You can go to Google.com and search through images. There are lots of pictures of tattoos.