Drawing
The desire to draw goes back to the origins of humanity. Pliny the Elder, in his work, “Nature History”, mentions that the first artistic activity was performed by some young girl in love, drawing the shadow of her beloved on the wall, even in absence he could be by her side. Of course, since the beginning of the 16th century drawing is considered an independent form of art. In my opinion, the drawing is first and foremost a sketch, which helps to understand the further activity - delimiting and arranging shapes according to imagination and understanding, and of course rendering forms in colors.
Great artist - tattoo master must be able to creatively represent the client’s desire without losing his identity, without confusing a drawing on skin with a sketch on paper. Each tattooed line must complement each other, thus forming an overall picture. Drawings out of context are today's tattooing logo, wherever you look, is only a drawing on the skin. We always desire something new; we have this in common, we want to gradually introduce our view of this ancient tradition to paint our body with meaning, without losing the artistic value.