Hi! I just got a tattoo yesterday, it’s my first.
Here’s a picture of it right after it was done:
I am very happy with it although I know it won’t look as brilliant after it finishes healing. Using the wrap aftercare method. 🙂
I almost want a new one straight away – it didn’t even hurt as much as people claimed at all! Brazilian waxing is a hundred times worse.
Any thoughts?
I like the style. The back of my neck was pretty easy also.
It never hurts as much as your friends claim it will 😉 Tattoo looks great!
Looks great nice and clean congrats. Who’s the tattooist?
Thanks folks! 🙂
The artist is Phil Collins of Spilled Ink in Dublin. I think all the guys in that studio are good, and they have private rooms (which at least for me, since I was kind of nervous, was a blessing). Recommended for anyone who might or might not pass through the city for some reason 😉
I pic isn’t showing up for me, I just see a box with a black X 🙁
It seems like the picture stopped working for some reason. Here it is again:
Nice. Especially for a first one.
very unique design 😛 there a story behind yer design choice? It is a Sick tat, clean lines, nice color! Grats on yer first, there addicting.
@Gnarlymilk 142149 wrote:
very unique design 😛 there a story behind yer design choice? It is a Sick tat, clean lines, nice color! Grats on yer first, there addicting.
Thanks! There is a story behind why I chose a whale, but it’s sort of a story I don’t have an urge to share with the world 😛 When it comes to design I actually had something quite different in mind, but the tattoo studio explained why what I wanted would be difficult and suggested a design somewhat similiar to this. I really liked the style of it so I gave them the green light to make a design for me. So I hadn’t imagined before I scheduled that it would look like this (first of all I was planning to have it horizontally), but I am really happy with the work they did! Giving them the freedom to do what they do best really worked out 😉
Nice clean work!
Very nice!!
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