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For as long as I can remember, tattoos have fascinated me. What started as a simple curiosity has grown into something much more profound—an integral part of who I am. My goal? To have my entire body tattooed before I turn 30. And now, at 25, I’m proud to say I’m 85% of the way there.
Tattoos mean different things to different people, but for me, they’re both deeply personal and, at times, simply about enjoying beautiful art. I’ve gotten inked for a variety of reasons—some tattoos hold immense personal significance, while others were chosen because I liked the design or the artist’s style. Every piece on my body tells a story, whether that story is about a moment, a feeling, or just something I thought looked cool.
The more personal tattoos are like a diary etched into my skin. They remind me of moments I’ve lived through and the people who’ve impacted me. Whether it’s a tribute to someone I love or a representation of a time in my life, these pieces carry emotions and memories that go beyond words. In a way, they’re a part of my healing, growth, and transformation.
On the flip side, some tattoos don’t carry a deep emotional weight but are just designs I found captivating. It’s important to me that not every tattoo has to be heavy with meaning—sometimes art can just be appreciated for its aesthetics. I see my body as a canvas, and these designs are part of a larger artistic expression of who I am.
Reaching this 85% milestone has been an exciting, sometimes painful, but ultimately rewarding process. With every new tattoo, I inch closer to completing this lifelong project of turning my body into a masterpiece. It’s not just about the ink—it’s about the journey, the artists I’ve met, the experiences I’ve had, and the stories I’ve collected along the way.
Now, with only a few more pieces to go, I’m even more determined to reach my goal before I turn 30. The final 15% is already mapped out in my head, and I can’t wait to see it all come together. This journey has taught me so much about patience, perseverance, and the beauty of self-expression. Every time I look in the mirror, I see not just tattoos, but a reflection of my evolving self.
Thank you as always for reading till the end and wish me luck on my journey! Do you have any hobbies that changed your life maybe? 🥹✨
@penny @kyrie