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Okay, not as neat as the first one, I’ve just sketched it, but what do you all think, more wolf-like?
I used this pic as a reference
http://www.top-dogs-names.com/images/wolf-howl.jpg
Thanks guys, I do take the comments in the spirit they were offered:). I’ll try to re-draw it with the muzzle and ear more obvious.
I think my hubby would get a bit miffed if I was chatting up people at tat conventions though, so at least that’s not a worry:D
Back to the drawing pad;)
Awwwwwww, thanks vizzielover 😮 I love Celtic art work, and try to put a slightly different twist on it. I know what you mean about the nose though, I really had problems with that bit. :rolleyes:
I thought about having it on my upper arm, but I wouldn’t want it too small, so I was thinking of my shoulder. I’m going to put the design on the wall for a couple of months, and if I still love it, I’ll book in to have it done for my birthday at the end of August.:D
Has anybody any recommendations of artists who are good at that Celtic type work? I live on the Lancashire/Yorkshire border, but would travel to get it done right.
Thanks
As for the sexuality thing, you WILL get weird looks and odd comments on it from ignorant fools, but if you are authentically proud of your own sexuality (whatever it may be) then you do not need to worry about it. I have a whole sleeve planned which will ‘look extremely gay!” to many people. I don’t care though, since I am very comfortably straight 🙂
Very well said, both about altering it, and being comfortable enough in yourself not to care what a few ignorant fools may think.