or the phrase “everything in life is about timing”
thanks
I’d prefer an archer aiming at a swinging target that’s also a pendulum on a clock.
How about the clock from the Twilight Zone.
i was thinking about a hourglass chipped on its side and water poring out of it.
what do you think ?
@Michael28 128430 wrote:
i was thinking about a hourglass chipped on its side and water poring out of it.
what do you think ?
As long as you go to an excellent artist, that idea could work well.
just need to find one. i have another question
what is the best place on the body to do it ? ( my first one is on my left upper arm/shoulder ) i was thinking on the side under
the chest’ is it a good place ?
@Michael28 128438 wrote:
just need to find one. i have another question what is the best place on the body to do it ? ( my first one is on my left upper arm/shoulder ) i was thinking on the side under
the chest’ is it a good place ?
Any place is good, some are just more painful.
cloaks are to “mechanic” for my test. i think that hourglass is more natural (although man made) symbol for time.
anyway i like the one with the melting cloak but i am more into the hourglass chipped on the side with water poring out of it. just need to find some nice picture
@Michael28 128447 wrote:
i am more into the hourglass chipped on the side with water poring out of it. just need to find some nice picture
No you don’t need to find a picture you just need to find a great tattooist and communicate with them on what you want they will draw it up for you. If the tattooist you selected say’s to you: “Please bring me a picture of what you want tattooed” then you have chosen the wrong tattooist
@buttwheat 128451 wrote:
No you don’t need to find a picture you just need to find a great tattooist and communicate with them on what you want they will draw it up for you. If the tattooist you selected say’s to you: “Please bring me a picture of what you want tattooed” then you have chosen the wrong tattooist
thank you for the advice
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