Do you have a tattoo?
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Would you let someone tattoo you entirely to their own design?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2788082/...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2788082/...
ChemicalChaos said:
Would you let someone tattoo you entirely to their own design?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2788082/...
Absolutely, as long as I had seen examples of his work and had agreed a basis for the piece then why not, thats essentially what you are doing when you have a large piece done anyway.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2788082/...
Edited to expand on that
When I had my japanese koi sleeve done, I had researched the artist, viewed his work and specifically tattoos of a similar style. When we had the consultation I explained the style I liked and that I liked the Koi.
From there he got his pen out and started drawing on me, it gives you a very rough idea of size and location but I had no real idea of what the finished item would look like.
Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 16th October 16:54
Ruskie said:
jdw100 said:
Thatch said:
Can we get this thread back on track?
What happened to the bloke who had a tattooed sports bra?
How's that looking now?
Oh yeah - I remember that.What happened to the bloke who had a tattooed sports bra?
How's that looking now?
He got quite upset. Poor chap.
Show us your tits then.
ChemicalChaos said:
Would you let someone tattoo you entirely to their own design?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2788082/...
Typical dailyMail nonsense. If she got paid for this story then I'm in the wrong job! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2788082/...
Can't see how that's different to most tattoos. She had an idea, he didn't do it freehand as the article said and she did had an input into it. What bks.
I'm not sure if anyone would be interested but I've started to have a couple of old tattoos lasered off so I can get my sleeve completed. These were old tattoos I had in my youth and we're pretty rubbish. They were too dark to get tattooed over so I need them lightened so I can get more 'constructive' work done. The start of my sleeve was posted many pages ago Last year but wondered if it was worth posting the removal process.
I'm sure many people have thought about getting old ones removed. All I can say so far after one session is that it's more painful than the tattoos originally, and it makes your skin blister and become raw.
I'm sure many people have thought about getting old ones removed. All I can say so far after one session is that it's more painful than the tattoos originally, and it makes your skin blister and become raw.
Edited by Sinatra21 on Friday 17th October 15:21
Sinatra21 said:
I'm not sure if anyone would be interested but I've started to have a couple of old tattoos lasered off so I can get my sleeve completed. These were old tattoos I had in my youth and we're pretty rubbish. They were too dark to get tattooed over so I need them lightened so I can get more 'constructive' work done. The start of my sleeve was posted many pages ago Last year but wondered if it was worth posting the removal process.
I'm sure many people have thought about getting old ones removed. All I can say so far after one session is that it's more painful than the tattoos originally, and it makes your skin blister and become raw.
What exactly do they do?I'm sure many people have thought about getting old ones removed. All I can say so far after one session is that it's more painful than the tattoos originally, and it makes your skin blister and become raw.
Edited by Sinatra21 on Friday 17th October 15:21
The black and grey ones are Florian Karg and the more surreal ones are Tomasz “Tofi” Torfinski.
Tofi does a guest spot at Kamils studio (where I had mine done) which is how I first saw his work, although I've yet to see any in the flesh so to speak.
I'd quite like one of Florian's original paintings as well, just trying to get hold of one is almost as hard as booking a slot to get tattooed!
Tofi does a guest spot at Kamils studio (where I had mine done) which is how I first saw his work, although I've yet to see any in the flesh so to speak.
I'd quite like one of Florian's original paintings as well, just trying to get hold of one is almost as hard as booking a slot to get tattooed!
I have finally decided what I want for my first and probably only tattoo. However placement is a real issue. I know where I want to place it but understand it is a very painful area. I only really want the one so I am bit stuck beacuse what happens if I can't take it? I end up with a quarter tattoo or something?
Johnny said:
lord trumpton said:
Johnny...what do you do for a living?
I work in Network Support...TheJimi said:
Johnny said:
lord trumpton said:
Johnny...what do you do for a living?
I work in Network Support...Coco H said:
I have finally decided what I want for my first and probably only tattoo. However placement is a real issue. I know where I want to place it but understand it is a very painful area. I only really want the one so I am bit stuck beacuse what happens if I can't take it? I end up with a quarter tattoo or something?
Where?Regardless of that, the answer will be "Man up"
I've got a big piece on my ribs, going from hip to armpit. If it's Ribs I can offer some words of encouragement.
ehonda said:
Where?
Regardless of that, the answer will be "Man up"
I've got a big piece on my ribs, going from hip to armpit. If it's Ribs I can offer some words of encouragement.
yeah it's ribs and I don't carry much fat there - pretty bony. Slightly missing in the balls department though. Is it better on a less bony more well covered area?Regardless of that, the answer will be "Man up"
I've got a big piece on my ribs, going from hip to armpit. If it's Ribs I can offer some words of encouragement.
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