well, could of done this in the introduction section, but oh well. anyways, im 17, south georgia, truck and car guy all the way. ive been doing cars since i was 11, ALL MOPAR. i guess its just a thing that runs in the family, and its stuck and it will continue to stick. ive always loved tattoos, my dads got a good bit and it’s just something that’s always interested me to the fullest. well, enough talking.
this was my first, yes i know, its horrible. it was my mistake, you get what you pay for i learned. it was supposed to be two ram horns, but they look like ears.
then i decided, lets cover them up. so i got to thinking, putting ideas together, and coming up with a tattoo that was ‘mine’ i mean come on, who else has this on their back, look below. this was the first session with my new tattoo artist in Jacksonville, FL at Fu Kein Good Tattoos, Mike Guinn.
now, that was two hours of work. two weeks later i went down and got the truck finished up, below, and i kinda got in a money situation (i pay for all my stuff myself 95% of the time) and this is what the truck looks like now. RWM are my initials, hence them on the license plate.
i go down next weekend to get the ram head finished, then the next sessions will be covering up the old one. hes going to do a ‘brick type’ background behind the truck i guess you could see, as if the truck is ‘breaking through’ the wall (my skin) and coming at you.
comments and criticizm appreciated
– Rick
looks good so far man. the ram head makes a huge difference. how long did you keep the original horns. Who is your tattooist. Its a pretty big piece for a young guy. much respect, good luck and keep us posted.
Patrick
i got the original horns in september, and dec 23 was my first session in jacksonville, and about two weeks after that i went and got the truck finished. i havn’t been back since because i got a ticket in that period, a pretty hefty fine, and have community service im taking care of as well, but next weekend i have my appointment for the ram head.
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