Too many people are messing around with generic designs when choosing Kanji tattoos. This style is in an exclusive category, where cookie cutter artwork just doesn't cut it, because 95% of the people who choose a generic design end up regretting it. The hard part is figuring out how to bypass that bad artwork, because people are running directly into it when surfing for Kanji tattoos, but I know the solution.
If you are constantly getting thrown into a big whirlwind of that cookie cutter stuff, I bet I know why it's happening. Are you going directly to a search engine when looking for tattoo galleries? If you are, even in part, there's good chance that this is what causes it. There may have been a time when you could easily get a nice list of galleries to pick amazing Kanji tattoos, but not any more. The better, higher quality artwork sites very rarely come up in search results these days. Too many generic laced galleries are flying onto the web, taking over those search engine lists.
Now for my final tip, which solves this issue in a heart beat: Begin using big forums to find original, perfectly drawn artwork. You're not going to use them to find the actual Kanji tattoos in the forum. You are going to use them because of the wealth of info about tattoo art inside the archives of those forums. The archives are laced with different topics on the subject and it's where people have shared names and and links to the truly great artwork sites they've managed to find. It's a place where you can sit back, enjoy yourself and wind up with an awesome list of new, high quality galleries.
It's a must for anybody that really cares about the originality of the Kanji tattoos they get to pick from.
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