Tattooing is a form of self expression in construction of a cultural
embodied identity. Tattooing has always been a symbol of identity in that the
tattoos of the wearer represent their cultural standing be it the stereotypical
notions of prisoners tattoos as they are stripped of any form of identity by
the wearing of uniform prison jump suit, so their tattoos show their cultural
position and act as expression of identity that not allowed to express in form
of clothing.
But what when tattoos surplus the mode of expression that
clothing entails and takes its own expression of identity that no longer does a
person who have a tattoo is immediately classified as member of deviant social
group. Tattooing is now seen as art form and the actual tattooist as
contemporary artist with the body as medium instead of traditional canvas. Tattoos
now are no longer individual symbols of self identity but can work as a
coherent piece of art work; it is a combination of owners identity mixed with tattooist’s
vision that creates individual art work that becomes a talking point and
representative of the owner.
The twenty first century is an image obsessed, over
saturated society in which images are over consumed via media outlets. Brands
have signifying identity traits which we as the public signify with certain
brands and the related aspects of status and identity. Artist Dietrich Wegner
highlights this with his use of babies covered in fake tattoos of corporate
brand logos, it aims to show the world in which they will be brought up in. Therefore
the want of people to distinguish themselves by forms of tattoos is growing in the
removal of brand symbolism and the related taste values associated so tattoos
act as own form of identity in the dejection of brand symbolism.
Ironically tattoos are now being accepted and encouraged by
fashion industry once when models were not allowed to be in high end fashion
shows with tattoos as it breaks the barrier of model as hanger for the clothing
foremost. Now many models are booked for their individuality. Chanel and Betsey
Jackson have both released collections of temporary tattoo motifs the role of
the tattoo as symbol for deviant social class is reversed by high end fashion
designers promoting tattoos as latest form of fashion and accepting them, will
this mean that the original aim of tattoo as form of individualism identity will
be taken over by the very commercial giants that it is trying to resist?
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