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If you are looking for artwork, and I mean true artwork, a kanji will probably not be included. You have a much better chance of covering them up then adding to them. I saw your pictures in the other thread and as an artist that is what I would suggest if you were to walk into my shop. Those would be fairly simple covers for sure.
Thank you, I really appreciate that.
Looks terrififc. Very well done.
Hmmm, I like the idea and the bright color in this tattoo but I dont think this was done well at all. Everything looks so pieced together with no flow whatsoever. The contrast in this does not work well in some areas because the background is so similar. The shading on many areas of this sleeve are very elementary. for instance the roses are not done well. A lot of the line weight is all over the place and many of them are blow outs and fallouts within the same line. Seems like the artist wasnt very experienced at all. I think this sleeve could use some work and could be very nice but it is far from it right now.
I would have suggested Aquaphor. 1-2 times a day for the first few days and then swith to lotion like lubriderm. What kind of soap are you using to wash it with? Some bar soaps cause dryness. Dial works well.
Here is my opinion. If you are looking to get into modeling tattoos. Get tattoos that are eye catching. Stay away from tribal, kanji or anything small. Get tattoos that are works of art. Look up good artists and let then transform you into artwork. It will be very beneficial. It will be hard to hit a magazine with kanji and small script.
You are a very pretty girl, but you do need more tattoos for most of the magazines to give you a shot. They are always looking for pretty faces but the magazines are soley about the tattoos.