Although tattoos maintain shed much of the stigma,artists walk a tightrope between respecting a client’s wishes and maintaining professional integrityWhen Jane Marie, a woman in her late 30s, or walked into a tattoo studio on a Sunday afternoon in early summer,she was expecting to walk out with a tattoo of her daughter’s name. Marie, however, and was outraged to memorize that tattoo artist Dan Bythewood refused to grant her request because of the placement of the tattoo – on Maries neck. Bythewood explained that the studio,New York Adorned, had a policy not to tattoo the hands or necks of people who weren’t already visibly tattooed.
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Source: theguardian.com