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  • Essay / Tattoo artist's artistic analysis of Norman Rockwell

    With twenty-three faded traditional American designs. These designs are transformed into crosses, flags, women, hearts, American flag and boats; the background is discolored which makes the traditional American designs transparent. The colors used to fill these designs are basic colors like: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, White, etc. Each drawing is delimited by the color Black. He uses the background to show us some of the most popular tattoo designs of the time. The Tattooist, directed by Norman Rockwell. The paintings have a personal touch, there are many themes of this painting but the one that stands out the most is that tattoos are a permanent reminder of our feelings at the time of our adornment. These feelings may change, but the tattoo is timeless. Tattoos are a permanent reminder of our feelings at the time of our adornment. These feelings may change, but the tattoo is