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well we had a guy come in today that is finishing up a leg sleeve. its all of his dogs after they have died. we added some dog collars with their names in a bone shaped tag. and put paw prints in and around them
your putting on too much ointment! i reccomend using Aquaphor. its the second best thing to use behind H2Ocean. basically put on your ointment and rub off any extra on it.
welcome. you got a lot of catching up to do haha.
nah you will be fine. this might help you understand
well, you get what you pay for. Some people say its the artist not the machine. but any machine can be tuned to work well. that kit would be ideal for a scratcher to practice on yourself. by the way that “practice skin” that comes with it sucks. your much better off getting some ppig skin from your local butcher. its verrrrrrry cheap and its the closest to human skin you can get.
welcome. i like that a lot, different from the mundane MOM tattoo
welcome. i love the traditional american on your chest. looks sweet!
haha i have yet to meet anyone else that has the entire pit done. everyone always stops at the top of the calf and the bottom of the thigh
those are awesome, they were done very well. Do you want to add more “dog” stuff or just anything else?
well here in america tattoos are accepted by many places and feared by more. my advice to you is to go to your interview with a long sleeve shirt on. Nowadays the only places that wont allow tattoos to be shown are hotels, security companies, schools. anything that is supposed to be “classy”.
@jeffsshit 28920 wrote:
Thanks for the reply I have been looking at the coy tattoos and I think that would be great to cover it up with. I saw some great cover ups with the coy.
A well done KOI fish should cover that up nicely. almost any tattoo can be covered up if the artist knows what he is doing