Was it cold in there?
Was it cold in there?
Yesterday at a water park, I saw a young guy with a tattoo on his shoulder blade that read "Only God Can Judged Me". Nope. Lots of us are judging you right now....
Proofread, folks, proofread.
Yesterday at a water park, I saw a young guy with a tattoo on his shoulder blade that read "Only God Can Judged Me". Nope. Lots of us are judging you right now....
Proofread, folks, proofread.
Here is my back. One artist (my mother-in-law), and about 15 hours in 6+ sittings over almost 10 years. I want to get it colored in but as I get older, I just can't take the pain anymore. I nearly passed out putting the green in the trees. That was about 6 years ago. Might have to give it a shot again.
Some artists use spray now that doesn't interfere with the process. Hush is one, Vaso-Caine is another. I know your pain though. Once a spot is started on it feels like grinding on raw meat after a bit.
For me it is like building a tolerance for it. When I started on the back piece last year I could make 4 hours and I was ready to tap out. Now that I am about done I usually sit for 7 to 7 1/2 hours. I will admit to the spray towards the end though. My artist is really great also, he doesn't feel like he is trying to flay skin like some of the old school guys I have had others from.In my early 20's, I could sit and take it for 3 or 4 hours. 10 years later, I just couldn't do it. The last work I had done were my kids hand and foot prints when they were about 4 months old. So that would be Dec of 08 and Feb of 2011. They are both on my chest. The one in 08 was fine but the one in 2011was rough.
Looking for recommendations for a shop. Preferably east Indy, but will drive a bit for good artists. Wife is wanting to get her first tattoo, and would like to work with an artist to draw up a design, she knows what she wants just needs it drawn up. And I want to get my wedding ring tattoo'd on.
Ryan Dearringer. He has a private shop and does only custom work. I have posted some of his work in this thread. Let me know if you want his info.Looking for recommendations for a shop. Preferably east Indy, but will drive a bit for good artists. Wife is wanting to get her first tattoo, and would like to work with an artist to draw up a design, she knows what she wants just needs it drawn up. And I want to get my wedding ring tattoo'd on.
The question: Why does it seem that folks with tattoos dress accordingly so that the rest of the world can/must see them ?
Because you only notice the ones that you notice. How would you know I have covered tattoos?
Wait, you mean people who aren’t open-carrying might still have a gun?!?