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Fantastic, your artist has some serious talent…
Looks great man, I love the native american theme. Keep up the good work.
Somehow, I think not though :confused:
I have tattoos with meaning, tattoos simply for the artwork and some of both. I like them all equally, nothing wrong with getting a tattoo simply for the artwork – it’ll probably end up having a meaning to you down the road anyway.
You can if you want. I’ve tried a lot of different ways in terms of how you treat a healing tattoo, this being one of them. It doesn’t matter if it rubs on your top, the ink is deep in your skin. Unless your top is made out of sandpaper, it shouldn’t matter.
No boss in their right mind would admit that is the reason they are not hiring you
True, because most people with tattoos have done time and are prone to violence, so ya definitely don’t wanna piss them off 😉
Looks like I might have to join you and get a memorial tatt for my boy about 12 years too early…
My dog took down a sheep, and as been declared a danger to the public and unfit to live.
It doesn’t matter that he’s never even nipped a human or acted aggressive to one. I’ve never even heard a report of an American Bulldog attacking someone before.
This world is getting fucking ridiculous.
Good work there, it was a lot bigger than what I was expecting 🙂
And like Matthew said… easily turned into a full back piece 😉
I’ve got lots, I got them ‘cos I’m friggin awesome, and my occupation is Ron Jeremy’s personal ball carrier (they’re hanging quite low in his age)
Hope it helps!
How well did the orange heal? I’ve found it to be the same as red, it stays raised for way longer than any other colour, bit of a pain in the ass 🙂
Glad to see you kept it bright and colourful 🙂
We can compare whose is brighter one day when I finally get mine finished!
Hey Crazy, where abouts in Australia are you?
I’m guessing you have your own shop somewhere now?
Cheers 🙂
Read the book of Leviticus, the Lord said not to mark your body in memory of the dead and we hold fast to this truth.
Amen.
I bought season one of LA Ink quite a while ago – I thought, ‘Hmm I like tattoos, maybe this is good?’
I was wrong. A lot of the tattoos I didn’t really like, people were trying to justify too much about why they were getting the tattoo. I just wanted to see the art come to life, not hear the person’s life story.
Even in the first season, it was focussing on Kat’s personal life too much, not the tattoos. I don’t know what’s going on in the show anymore, last time I saw it there was Kat, Corey, Pixie, Hannah and the other chick working there (forget her name but she was one of the original girls.)
Just a quick summary of how much I’ve spent on gear:
Helmets x 2 = $300
Leather Jacket x 2 = $1000
Draggin’ Jeans = $200
Boots = $200
Wet weather / Winter gear = $200
Gloves x 3 =$120
General accessories (scarves, masks, sunglasses…) = $100
I don’t think I’m missing anything there.
Anyway, altogether that’s $2120, just on gear. Not all of it you might think are necessary, but that’s just what I’ve personally spent. Looking back, that’s a lot of money!
Just a quick edit too – Some of the prices depend on the brand too, I know I spoilt myself with a Harley jacket.