Art is inherently subjective. After all, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Found in countless forms and extending across extensive mediums, it entices, engages and encapsulates moments in time, precious memories and proud passions.
Yet, no canvas is as crucial or as delicate as the skin.
Body art, especially tattoos and piercings, is a serious commitment, not to mention an incredibly personal form of self-expression.
As such, it is crucial to consider carefully what you want. Luckily, the experts at are willing and eager to lend a helping hand and offer their professional insights to assist in crafting the ideal design that not only accurately represents your vision, but also captures the essence and meaning behind it.
So, if you’re unsure where to start, which questions to ask or, most importantly, what to get, you’ve come to the right place!
Here are some tips from the pros to help you ponder your piercings and think about your ink before you commit.
Before the ‘what,’ ask the ‘why
Often, the considerations for body art stem from a deeper, intrinsic desire to represent something meaningful.
Whether you wish to honour someone dear to you, commemorate a memory or have a dream of a unique and dynamic design that you’re not quite sure how to execute, delving into the reasoning behind your motivation can be key in determining which direction, style and format is best for you.
Even if you only have a big-picture concept, this can be an excellent starting point for collaboration and achieving your desired result.
Ultimately, the more meaningful it is to you, the better to help ensure your appreciation for the art deepens over time rather than serving as an unfortunate reminder of a long-passed fad that’s more cringey than credible. This approach is especially true for tattoos, as piercings are more easily – and cheaply! – removed.
Select a style
Now that you have your concept in mind, it’s time to add some style to your substance. Of course, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to drafting your ideal design, but that’s what makes art so fun!
Some people prefer the minimalist approach, with linear, abstract designs that offer a more timeless appeal. Others prefer realism, which is particularly popular with those seeking to get portraits or recreate specific images.
This research period is critical and one of the more time-consuming parts of the process. However, patience is a virtue, and you’ll be grateful later that you put in the time to get it right.
One of the best places to explore various styles and artists is on , with many artists venturing to social media to present their portfolios.
Consult your creative
While body art is a very personal thing, tattoo and piercing artists can lend vital insights into creating your dream design. If there’s anything you’re unsure of, or even just to ensure you’re on the same page, consulting with your artist is the best way to bring your rendering to reality.
From explaining your vision to brainstorming designs and discussing ideal placements and sizing, as with any creative process, the artist’s work is entirely reliant on the details provided.
The FALL is an APP-approved tattoo and piercing studio that sets the standard for quality work. Offering a very large space that houses up to 15 tattoo artists and 4 piercers, as well as staff and contractors, its 4.7-star rating and speak for themselves.
Clients are invited to and encouraged to bring their ideas to discuss with their artists prior to their appointment. With so many artists to choose from, offering something to suit every taste and aesthetic, the team is happy to walk you through the entire process from drafting to execution and aftercare to ensure you are content and comfortable.
For more information about The Fall Tattoo and Piercing, its artists and styles, visit .
We’ve partnered with The Fall Tattooing and Piercing to award one lucky winner a bodacious body art package valued at $500!
The grand prize includes:
- A $500 budget to spend on tattoos or piercings with any artist at the studio
Restrictions include:
- The placement of the tattoo cannot include hands, feet, neck or face.
- Some design-based restrictions may also apply; however, these can be discussed with the chosen artist during the consultation to approve a suitable design.
- The grand prize is valid until July 26, 2025