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I wonder what is his nickname...
I wonder what is his nickname...
A bit odd he was “plain-skin” for so long, then chose this route later in life and went all-out like he has been doing
Usually guys covered start early, then never stop adding
Looks like a consequnce of an experience hes had with some woman
He's had 2 careers worth of knocks to the noggin. Due I never presume rational thought in most of these fellas private livesA bit odd he was “plain-skin” for so long, then chose this route later in life and went all-out like he has been doing
Usually guys covered start early, then never stop adding
He actually is lucking out by doing that. Doing the same myself, and great artists are everywhere now. Just a little research. 20 years ago and it was a bitch finding quality work without spending the house on it.
This. I wish i had waited just because of artist quality and capabilities alone, today's standard was 2002's unicorn artist.He actually is lucking out by doing that. Doing the same myself, and great artists are everywhere now. Just a little research. 20 years ago and it was a bitch finding quality work without spending the house on it.
Yep. The tech, creams/sprays, and techniques make their job so much easier. Especially the newer guns that do not rely on that foot pedal and all that jazz. The easier it is on them, the better the tattoo will be.Yea, lucky is one way to put it
My finest tats are the newest ones I have but still 8-9yrs old
Found a great artist, unmatched in the area. Really fast too. He would do the work it takes others guys in 1/2 the time with amazing detail. He could make art on anything, any canvas as well. Multiple time convention winner as his plaques displayed
He also mentioned during that time that the technology with tattoo equipment, needle arrangements, and the new inks out, its a fairly easy trade to get into if you can naturally draw
Not like the ol’ days where you needed lots of “skin experience” and limited needles/inks to work with
Absolutely. I go to tattoo conventions and you can see tons of great artists now just banging out quality pieces over and over. Luckily I only had two before I started up again, and they got covered easily by great artists. No better time than now if anyone is wanting one. Just do some research. Everyone has their work online now.This. I wish i had waited just because of artist quality and capabilities alone, today's standard was 2002's unicorn artist.
Further proof of CTE
I think most anime stuff loos like that, underdeveloped/malnourished/young etcSomething creepy about an adult man getting what appears to be a twelve year old girl tattooed on him.
Yea, lucky is one way to put it
My finest tats are the newest ones I have but still 8-9yrs old
Found a great artist, unmatched in the area. Really fast too. He would do the work it takes others guys in 1/2 the time with amazing detail. He could make art on anything, any canvas as well. Multiple time convention winner as his plaques displayed
He also mentioned during that time that the technology with tattoo equipment, needle arrangements, and the new inks out, its a fairly easy trade to get into if you can naturally draw
Not like the ol’ days where you needed lots of “skin experience” and limited needles/inks to work with
Opened this thread fully intent on talking shit.
But that is actually really good artwork.
One of the better tats of a human face, which we all know can go horribly wrong
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