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well I drew a better layout, crystal formation pretty much like a geode, but the base was a problem with way too many small crystals as it is in reality… so going to fade them out to nothing instead, and make the size of the rose bigger, and on one side of the background so it doesn’t blur out later I guess.
will put a pic, got set for early next month.
To be honest I really don’t understand why you guys are saying it’s a lot of stuff for a small space… when these oriental or japanese tattoos have like 50 things in one square inch of skin, clearly proving so much detail in small spaces isn’t a problem, for example:
I’m going to see what this artist thinks about it first though. And sorry, but would only use paypal others are too much hassle, and even then only prepay for someone with a portfolio of similar work.
Concept scratch, the top image is closest to what I wanted… I sent the stuff to matt macabre of spectrum dermographics in oswego to take a look
at.http://jexxr.deviantart.com/gallery/?catpath=scraps#/d379d77
Thanks for all the suggestions.
I was also at deviantart earlier, I actually was able to sketch a really rough layout myself after a few hours of browsing tattoos and pics…:)
Maybe someone knows of a tattoo artist in ny, the closer to central ny the better, who knows how to work well with crystals and/or ice without making it look cheap? I rarely see tattoos with the latter in them so I’m hesitant with picking someone.
I think it should fit in my hand on my shoulderblade/back, probably 6-8 inches tall and 5-6 across… At most 9 inches tall and 6-7 across
Ok, to simplify what I said to the extreme, imagine a fleur de lis comprised of flowing blades, and strands of metal, bound together with a tribal band, etched into one of teh blade surfaces is the kanji symbol for grace, and a crystal formation surrounds the tattoo, with a rose dropped at the base.
update, I am VERY fond of a fleur de lis created from smoothly flowing twisted or bended strands of dimensional metal, that almost represent blades, sheaved together like your traditional fleur de lis, except sheaved with a complex tribal design.
I’m going to go to a tattoo artist, but I don’t want to go to have him create a layout or style for me… If I can see what this looks like influenced by different genre’s of art(IE gothic/surreal/abstract/realism/modern/medievial) then I can choose a tattoo artist based on the influence in his works, and already have the image as a sharp guideline for him to recreate it on me will make things much less complicated.
and $30-50 seems fair to me, probably 10% of what it will cost to tattoo, and that’s over $15 an hour for something that should take no more than a few hours to sketch, doesn’t need color even if it looks right to me. Besides, it’s a challenge, especially if there’s nothing better to do. =)
I’ve tried to draw it myself but art isn’t my passion and I’m sure there is someone willing to mess around with this.
It is a sort of contest I suppose.