Tattooing and Body Piercing: Thinking Smart About Body Art.(Video Recording Review)
School Arts, November, 2003 by Anderson, Kent
Chicago, IL: SVE & Churchill Media, 200i. VHS format, 20 minutes, $94.95.
At first glance, the title of this video might cause most art educators to shy away from this resource as a controversial topic far removed from their art curriculum. However, one must be aware that so-called "body art" is on continual display on celebrities, athletes, and entertainers, the selected role models for large segments of today's middle and high school students. It's obvious that tattoos are no longer found only on certain segments of our society, but are now quite commonly viewed as a means of expressing one's uniqueness and style.
While this video may be a more appropriate purchase for guidance counselors or health instructors, the content conveyed is of more than...
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