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Okay, so I’m an architect student, and I’m currently weighing the pros and cons of getting a tattoo. Honestly, it’s a bit of a balancing act, considering the potential impact on clients and firms. I’m also trying to make sure I’m not being too rigid about my design. I’m hoping to create something that’s both beautiful and functional, and I’m definitely not expecting a full sleeve.
The idea is to create a vine tattoo that’s less about “full sleeve” and more about a subtle, elegant form. It’s a more feminine touch, and I’m hoping to make it stand out from the crowd. I’m also hoping to get it on my shoulder and around my arm, which will be a more comfortable and less restrictive fit.
I’m not trying to be a designer or a salesperson, but I’m really focused on making this tattoo a worthwhile investment. I’m hoping that it will help me to feel confident and in control of my career.
It’s a bit of a gamble, I know. I’m a little nervous about the potential consequences, but I’m also really excited about the possibilities. I’m hoping to find a tattoo that’s both beautiful and practical, and I’m definitely not expecting a full sleeve.
Okay, so I am an architect student and I have been considering getting a tattoo. Like everyone else, I am worried about how it will affect clients and firms. Would it determine if I get hired or anything of the sort. I am trying to get a feminine vine tattoo that starts on my shoulder and lightly wraps around my arm to my upper wrist and forearm. Not trying to get like a full sleeve but enough to show in a regular shirt.
Okay, so I am an architect student and I have been considering getting a tattoo. Like everyone else, I am worried about how it will affect clients and firms. Would it determine if I get hired or anything of the sort. I am trying to get a feminine vine tattoo that starts on my shoulder and lightly wraps around my arm to my upper wrist and forearm. Not trying to get like a full sleeve but enough to show in a regular shirt.