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@Luna222 146601 wrote:
Incredible!
Where does the image come from?
thanks luna, morphing of 2 images from pintrest.
was a 10 hour sitting, after 2 days i’m still all sored and beated up, its going to be a difficult one to cure.
Thanks luna, stewroids and Amok
just a little bit and ill finish it
Sorry for the bad Photo from the phone, couldn t catch the details because i’m all beated up from yesterdays sit.
Its really better in the flesh. In the photo the mask holes are off in the tattoo they arent, strange thing
IMG_1340 by Ricardo Santos, on Flickr
Love it congrats
after a year a new adition to the arm, not a great shot from my phone, will post a new one when i have the shot from the tattoer.
8 hours on the chair, turning it to a full sleeve
Bullet work by Ricardo Santos, on Flickr
i think i will need a retouch after the healing because my MF shirt ripped a little bit of the skin in the second night, because the skin dried out against the sleeve, and in the morning when i undressed it ripped a little bit in the white area of the face without bleeding.
Maybe because its in the white area will be ok i dont know.
now its really white comparing to the dried white skin.
should have wear a t-shirt instead but it was cold.
@Call_me_Lola 142253 wrote:
LOVE that. Nice composition and well executed, too. I really like that silhouetted lady at the bottom, nice touch.
thx it was my pick from a film noir painting a saw and the artist did the rest of the composition with the idea i had
@buttwheat 142255 wrote:
Nice. I think I saw that on IG
Not sure because i havent yet
@peterpoose 142250 wrote:
Love that! You must be well chuffed!
@poxphobia 142257 wrote:
That is beautiful!
thank you all…now its the part i hate about tattoos, the healing, plus explaining the wife why i have a new tat
Thx for the feedback, going to close my forearm on friday 🙂
WoW, stunning
Great artwork done in your skin. Congrats
@yodaddynukka 142001 wrote:
If u just got it done last Friday, it probably is in its “wrinkled skin” phase and it is normal to look a little faded/shiny/wrinkled. Just use a LIGHT layer of moisturizer once or twice a day. U need to let it heal completely before u decide that it is overly faded.
sorry yoda we were talking about an old tattoo not the new one. I know the foggy stage when we make a new tattoo
@buttwheat 141998 wrote:
Other than a good moisturizing lotion get them redone. How faded are we talking?
just a little, but when I moist it the colors pop but just for a little bit. maybe i shoudl moist it everyday when i wake and when i go to sleep.
@buttwheat 141996 wrote:
Very cool tattoo congrats.
I would love to see a healed pic of it when it heals.
will post it then, for the moment everything running ok with healing process, swelling is gone but still a little bit red…have to wait a week or 2.
Talked to the artist to do a project to a sleeve.
One question what to use to revive/renew the color of old tattoos?
well at least you choose the right spot for a shitty tattoo