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Tattoos And Piercings: Putting Art On Your Body

Alexandra Iannarelli Student Contributor, St. Bonaventure University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at SBU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Tattoos, a permanent design imprinted on a person’s skin, are becoming more common as days progress. Although piercings aren’t necessarily permanent, they’re still a part of you and what differentiates you from others and creates your own identity. 

On my 18th birthday, I had the choice of either getting a new piercing or getting my very first tattoo. I decided on getting two piercings in my ears, and I don’t regret one thing. Yes, the piercings I have are not too out of this world, but they still give me an identity that I can call my own. 

Many others would have opted for the tattoo and don’t get me wrong, it is on my bucket list of things to do, but I love my piercings. I believe that I needed to put more thought into my first tattoo, so I decided to go with the easier and less stressful option. 

Tattoos can come in all shapes and sizes. Maybe you want “I love you” in your grandmother’s fragile handwriting, or the pawprint of your sweet dog, or even a picture of your favorite cartoon character. No matter what, the tattoo you select plays a role in distinguishing your traits and character from other people. 

Whatever someone fancies, you can put it onto your body. With piercings, you have a wide range of options to choose from. There are crazy and abstract ones, that I myself didn’t know even existed, that create a sense of identity to the person beholding them. Though some may seem absurd to others, to the person they belong to, they can have deep meanings to them. 

For example, a simple nose piercing may look typical but could have a strong message to someone. That small piercing may be the thing to pull someone out of their comfort zone and give them that boost of confidence they needed. Piercings are a very popular way for people to express themselves and separate themselves from the crowd. 

In the end, it’s your decision what goes on your body or what piercings you’re going to get. Whatever you end up choosing will be something that ends up depicting your identity and what makes you, you. As costly as it may be, it’ll all be worth it in the end. These expenses are presenting what expresses your feelings and personality. Your body is a museum, displaying the artwork of your identity. 

Alexandra Iannarelli is in her first year in Her Campus! She is a freshman at St. Bonaventure and is majoring in health science and is in the occupational therapy masters program! Alex will be writing weekly articles about anything in her life or even silly things happening around campus.
So far she has joined Her Campus, of course, SBU Power Yoga, and will possibly be trying out for a couple of the club teams within the future. In high school, Alex played volleyball, ran and did hurdles for the track team, and for the past 9 years has been a competitive cheerleader! She hopes to become involved all over campus within the next 4 years here!
Although quiet at times she is pretty outgoing and loves trying new things when the opportunity arises. Traveling is her favorite and she hopes to travel the world one day! Little things about Alex includes her love for collecting records! She has multiple genres of music in her collection and she hopes to continue to expand said collection. It may be niche but it truly is her favorite. Another little hobby of hers is going to the gym and doing yoga. Just recently Alex has been getting into yoga and pilates but she has been going to the gym for a little over a year now. If you're ever thinking of trying it out and going she definitely recommends it, the gym community is very welcoming and caring. Alex has many more hobbies but those couple are her favorites!
Thank you for reading about Alexandra!!!