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Let’s face it, upper back tattoos are pretty cool. The upper back is the ideal location for larger sized and more intricately designed tattoos. Whether you want a style that will only look its best when it is very large, or you would prefer to increase the size of a standard tattoo, the upper back will be the perfect canvas on which to create the design. Second, if you are a relatively small sized person, you will find that the upper back tattoo will give the perfect fit to the design you want.
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Rather than trying to squeeze the design onto a smaller spot, such as wrapping it around the arm or leg when this only distracts from the design and doesn’t produce the appearance you want it to have, it will be neater and clearer on your upper back. There will be plenty of space for your new tattoo to be applied and enjoyed exactly the way you want it to look. Whether you want a huge set of wings, the private display of someone’s name, or simply a larger area on which to wear your new design, you can have all of these benefits when your design is placed as your upper back tattoo.
There are so many reasons why people love upper back tattoos, but the main reason is that the back is an expansive, nearly flat and unremarkable canvas on most people. This makes it perfect for those who want to have a tattoo that requires a bit more detail or space to accomplish. Best of all, tattoos in this area can easily be added to without anyone ever noticing. One of the things that is great about your back as a canvas for interesting tattoos is that in a work setting, nobody should ever be able to tell that you have a tattoo without you showing them.
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At the beach or at the pool is one thing, but when you work people will never be able to see your back. Upper back tattoos are easily hidden by a tee shirt or even just a tank top, meaning that you can go places that you normally wouldn’t dare with your ink. Another thing that works rather well with upper back tattoos is that they are easily added to. If you start out with a small, medium, or even a larger upper back tattoo, you can add more to it later if you want to as the back is a large area. Take the upper back tattoo in the picture, for instance. It could have been done in one fell swoop but could just as easily be done in smaller intervals. And more elements can be added over time, maybe even encompassing the entire back! |