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for now just gonna finish shading up all of the bamboo in my next session in a couple weeks, the ink is really fresh in that picture cuz it was about an hour after session was over, so it really stands out.
im really looking forward to how it will look when the ink starts to match the colors of the 2 earlyer tattoos. and is all shadowed up.
the artist is really excited about the piece so im getting rdy to be impressed haha
btw. if there are any artists lookin, what do you think this whole thing would cost, im really not good with prices, i kinda just pay up cuz u kno its art, and its forever.
my artist is really into the this current project so he said he’d do it for a flat 500 dollors,
personaly i think its a gr8 deal. so wat do other artists think?
take it easy for a couple weeks man. if i were u’d skip practice for the first week, the couch would undertand and make u do scuicides like mass to make up for it hahaha but its all part of the hard work and passion of ur tattoo
taking care of it is half the work imo. gettting it isn’t THAT bad, taking care of it takes dicipline and time. so in 10 years u will remember what u went through for somthing that will stay with you forever.
also dont let it rub or nothing.
still in progress. got the cross and chinese letters done a month between each session, and the bamboo is going to be finished up in about 2 weeks.
this guy i know got a full sleeve done, it is very well done, and it runs his entire arm. it cost him 3800 US dollors.
im currently getting a large half back piece done, the artist said its a rare oppertunity to work on somthing freehand thatis large like this that can utilize his shading and detail work skills. so he told me he is gonna give it to me for 500 flat, but i have to tell everyoen who asks that he did it for me haha.
so i really do think prices vary according to how much ur artist wants to do the work for you.