Tattoo Tributes Prove a Tattoo's a Tattoo, No Matter How Small
TopDog — March 3, 2010 — Art & Design
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Dr. Seuss was the master of Anapestic tetrameter. His poetic and comical verse inspired children to read, and was probably the most unique way to promote literacy and the use of non-sensical rhyme at the same time. Therefore, it just seems fitting that, to celebrate the world renown author, fans of Dr. Seuss have tattooed tributes onto their skin.
In this gallery are a few examples of Dr. Seuss skin art, and although they aren't large at all, a tattoo's a tattoo, no matter how small. And that's where I'll stop, because the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.
In this gallery are a few examples of Dr. Seuss skin art, and although they aren't large at all, a tattoo's a tattoo, no matter how small. And that's where I'll stop, because the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.
Trend Themes
1. Dr. Seuss Tattoo Tributes - Opportunity for tattoo artists to create unique and whimsical Dr. Seuss-inspired designs.
2. Anapestic Tetrameter Poetry - Potential for poets and authors to explore the playful rhythm and rhyme scheme pioneered by Dr. Seuss.
3. Literacy Promotion Through Tattoo Art - Innovative way for educators and literacy organizations to engage and inspire readers through unconventional means.
Industry Implications
1. Tattoo Art - Opportunity for tattoo artists to expand their clientele by offering Dr. Seuss-inspired designs.
2. Publishing - Potential for publishing companies to release more books that incorporate playful rhythm and rhyming catered to children.
3. Education - Opportunity for educators to use unconventional mediums, such as tattoo art, to promote literacy and engage students.
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