Monday, February 13, 2012

Week 6 EOC: Me X's Three


Body art has always been something I’ve found interesting. It is something that not only decorates your body, but is also able to define who you are. For my first tattoo, I wanted to do something simple, something fairly unique, that would define me, and who I wanted to be. I am a musician, and always have been in love with any and all music, and the true art of it. I went to MasterminD Tattoo, and had the artist draw a music note on my left wrist to symbolize the spot I would place my violin. This may not be a product you can buy everyday at a basic retailer, but there is still a large market for tattoos and shops alike.


As I mentioned above, music has always been a huge part of my life. There is not a day that goes by that I don’t either listen to, or play music. Of course, I needed something that would allow me to store, and play my vast collection of obscure music any time I want. I chose the iPod classic because it was something so simple even I could figure it out. The design is sleek, and beautiful, and the product itself is amazing. It does exactly what it is meant to do, with no problems, and the quality is perfect for someone like me that really only wants it to work. This product continues to define my love for music.


Unfortunately, I have found that at times, I can be a shy, quiet person. I’ve tried to change this aspect about myself, and have come close to being successful, but there is still that nervous little girl inside, telling me that I need to listen rather than speak. I’m not too sure how far this will get me in life, but I don’t have too much control over that yet. Something I feel I have complete control over is my appearance. Like my calm demeanor, I tend to dress in a way that isn’t overtly loud. However, I do dress up my nails. What I mean by this is that I choose to put bold colors, and patterns on just a smidge of my outward appearance in an effort to try to let my individuality show. Nailand is a salon in Henderson that has helped me with this, and in a sense, branded my fingertips. 

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