got this done when i was 19, took about 10 months to complete, was ****** painful on the knee cap and behind the knee. no regrets as of yet but its only been a couple of years..... the smaller one on my other leg was my first tat......
got one biomechanical sleeve done . and have huge plans for my other arm, but being a tattooist myself its hard to find the time to get any done , gotta get some ink done asap tho its been to long
sorry for the picture quality but heres mine, im booked in for the begining of my sleeve in two weeks in order that i got them first one at 15 :-o to now pprobably not to everyones tastes but its only my taste that matters
My sons name across my chest. The inside of my left arm (Debbie Jones is my misses) Yes it's cool having a tattoo artist as a misses!!
that inside arm piece is superb! this is the guy/place that does mine, karl Dabs Tattoo he's not uploaded the pics of my latest yet
Must admit that I do fancy having one done, but its a massive risk if the artist has the onset of parkinsons, or has no sense of artistry.Finding the right artist would be paramount in my opinion, someone who is consistantly good.Its a permanent thing so it must be right first time.Ive looked at quite a few local places and id rather let a 10 year old loose with a drill on my arm than half of these.Guess Ill be emailing Kat then......
got writing on my inner forearm, 2 sentences small and neat in latin. Also got my sons name in script down my ribs - most painful place you can have done apparently but wasnt that bad.
Lol.What are you trying to say??? I once knew a biker that had a bluebottle on his bell end.You can guess what his party trick was.
Or done by this spanner: Olympic tattoo spells disaster for torch bearer | The Sun |News I dont know whos sadder, the twat getting the tat or the spanner that did it. 'After getting the artwork done in her home state of Georgia she was ignorant of the blunder until a friend spotted it on a photo she received.'.FFS!!
i belive the vest way of finding a good artist is to take a picture of something you would like and get them to tailor it, add some bits take some away, then look at the outcome
the best way i find is no getting a photo, but describe what you want done and see what they can draw from scratch, all of mine have been drawn up with no reference material, can get a true sense of the artists tallent and passion then. my sleeve is comming along stunningly now, got another session booked in 2 weeks time, taking a long time getting it all done but will be worth it in the end