Thank you for the comment.
The content I got for the comic isn't varied, but some of my friends got tattooed and I went with them, and if I was able to stay and the artist allowed me to watch, I was able to ask some questions if the artist didn't mind. (But that wasn't really with the comic in mind because I hadn't even started with it yet, but it helped) but that isn't comparable to getting a tattoo done on yourself of course...
I also have visited a convention once and looked things up in magazines, read books etc. But the thing is, the comic is only a rough draft now and I'm going to seriously continue to work on the comic once I have more experience with the tattooworld and maybe have some tattoos myself. Then I think I will be in a more suitable position to do some work on this section of art and then I will feel more comfortable making the comic. And in case you are wondering, I'm very serious about this and would never do something that would purposely offend artists and collectors alike. Please let me know if you are. :)
Thanks for your comment.
I understand that you don't understand me, and I hope you have the patience to read my comment :).
I probably should have written that I don't wish to offend anyone with this.
I could indeed get a tattoo to express my love for it (you are absolutely right!), but right now I don't have any tattoos myself because I haven't found the right tattoo yet. I don't want to make a hasty decision about something as important/permanent such as a tattoo (which I find rather normal). When I have made up my mind, I will get one for sure. Just right now isn't the time for me to get one. One of the main reasons why I joined these forums is because I could look at other people their tattoos, their work and hear stories about their experiences so it would be able to help me make a decision about my own possible future tattoos.
Now something about the small comic 'project'. I like comics as much as I like tattoos. I like them so much that I want to make comics, just like I want to be a Tattoo artist myself someday.
So I thought, why not make a comic about the thing I like so much? Why not make a story where the main character is a Tattoo artist and one of the main themes are tattoos and symbolism? This way I can draw the tattoos myself and write about art and tattoos without getting them at the moment or despite me not being a Tattoo artist.
If I would have liked the art and history of Graffiti more than the art and history of tattooing, I would make a comic book about a Grafitti artist with graffiti as a main theme instead of a story about a Tattoo artist with tattoos as a main theme.
I will only write and draw something that I genuinely care about. Comics are another medium to express something I care for.
I hope it makes a little bit more sense to you now and thank you for reading.