I've always found Tatoos to be interesting, because in the grand majority of cases, I don't understand what possesses people to want one?! (Or at least the one 'they got'.)
On rare occasions, I've seen what I would consider very "Personal Art". I have a friend who lost a child, and has a tatoo that reminds her of her lost child and her other children. The tatoo was done by someone very good, and was designed for her with several passes done at the art before she was "inked". There is a great deal of symbolism, with much thought behind what was done. This I can understand. It is art. It evokes an emotion for her, and means a great deal to her. I believe this to be a rarity among the tatoos I've seen.
Consider some of the "infamous" tatoos: (I'm sure you've seen these, unless you've been under a Rock for the last 10 years.)
The tramp stamp - some lines and perhaps a simple graphic in the middle at the top of the butt.
The simple graphic at the top of the breast. A cat print, butterfly, etc.
Some words in script, or worse yet in another langauge. I've even heard of some examples where the person who got the tatoo didn't understand the various connotations of the translation, resulting in some very funny looks from those who really understand the language. Not to mention misspellings!
I think calling these "infamous" tatoos art, is an affront to artists everywhere. In most cases they are taken from a book, blown up using a copy machine, and the line drawing transferred to the skin, and traced by the tatooist. (I'm not going to use the term artist here, as I just don't think this is art.)
I've talked with people who got tatoos 25 or 30 years ago, and have only two cases of people who would do it again. Perhaps I'm asking the wrong people, but I think the more likely explanation is that most of the people getting tattoos are not putting much thought into either what they get, or if they want to live with it forever.
These kinds of tatoos are to art, what Two-Buck Chuck is to wine! (The Two-Buck Chuck I've tasted was a shame, as it could have been some pretty decent Welch's Grape Juice, until they ruined it.)
So, what possesses someone to say I want to get a $1 piece of clip art from the wall of the tattoo shop, and pay $50 - $100 for the honor?
I'm pretty sure I'll get a great deal of "but mine is so personal. If you only saw it..." So, feel free to post your tattoo, and say why you think it is art. Then we can come to a consensus of the opinion, Art - Or Not?!
I was going to pick some pictures from showcases, but decided it would only result in hurt feelings, and not further the discussion. So, please no postings of tattoo's or calling people out for their choices, unless they make themselves fair game, by posting their own tattoo's.