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  1. Here's mine of my cats from this weekend with Grez at King's Avenue.
    17 points
  2. Got these two pieces at the London convention, Fudo-she-o by Claudia De Sabe (Black Garden Tattoo), Panther-reaper by Bart Bingham (New York Adorned) As you can see I'm very happy with the trip to the convention this year! :D
    16 points
  3. Pfew, it's all done! :) Today was the 5th and last session on my 'Tamatori-Hime' sleeve, I expected to sit for like 3 hours to color the octopus, but in the end we clocked in 5 hours of tattoo time... and the chest part was kinda borderline brutal ;-) The orange is looking rather like 'radio-active orange' :) but that will soften up a bit/a lot when it's healed. And now, fill up my back! When i've got some cash again :-))
    14 points
  4. Ryota (@unmon on instagram) did this on me today! love it!
    12 points
  5. Chris Garver did this Tengu on me, Sunday, at The London Tattoo Convention. Picture taken the day after.
    11 points
  6. 9 points
  7. I haven't been getting tattooed for very long and I don't have a lot of tattoos so I don't think that my opinion carries much weight, and nor should it, but can we have a bit of outlaw spirit in tattooing still please? It's cool that the people here for the most part are pretty average people with regular jobs, families, and lives and that the one badass thing we do is get tattooed, and while I can't speak for everybody here, I at least would like it if this part of my life could be removed from the realm of legal responsibilities and obligations and the rest of that dreary world. Take some fucking responsibility for your own actions. If you have any questions about aftercare, especially when you're getting your first tattoo, TALK WITH YOUR ARTIST ABOUT IT THEN AND THERE. Don't wait to be handed a printed out sheet of aftercare advice and then moan about it on the internet when you don't receive one.
    8 points
  8. This was just posted a while ago, a tribute video to Henning Jorgensen's 30th Anniversary at Royal Tattoo in Helsingor, Denmark. http://youtu.be/iW0062RoRiY
    6 points
  9. I think the comment quoted below is what prompted a response that may have seemed less than friendly. If you see someone is expressing themselves in a manner that is passionate or you notice that they seem to be already "hostile" and you throw sarcasm into your opinion, just about anyone will not handle you with kid gloves. That's not a forum only situation. "Agreed. You know what else is bullshit? Hospital discharge instructions and lemon laws. I mean, buyer beware. Purveyors of goods and services have no social responsibility to ensure the client's well-being once the transaction is over. Good business practice is for pussies"
    6 points
  10. CultExciter

    Worried about tattoo

    If you must be a bear, be a grizzly.
    5 points
  11. A dude who interviewed adam hays at the London convention asked to take some photos of me as I have been tattooed by him a lot. Here's the photo he sent me yesterday. Little arty for me but you get the idea haha.
    5 points
  12. Anyone here know of a tattooer that's been sued for malpractice? I'm unsure it's happened, but with the number of people we have here, and the combined years of experience and knowledge that's floating around, I'd be interested to know. Because the fact of the matter is a medical release for a hospital and a tattoo release form are wildly different, period. A tattoo isn't an appendectomy. I'm sure there are states where paperwork and care and such are actually not legally required, based on what I know about many states' lax licensing laws. In terms of what's legally required for people in a tattoo shop to do for their clients, there's no national legal standard overall, and I'd imagine that if you went from state to state where licensing is more strict, you'd still find heavy variances between what's required. I came into this forum originally asking questions and saying things about which I probably had no right to in a lot of ways, I was treated pretty roughly (far more than anyone in this thread is), and it made me think that I should look at myself and level of knowledge, look at others' level of knowledge, and assess my right to blab away. In almost two years here, I have hardly posted as a result of that. I've been around tattooing literally my entire life... I spent a great deal of my early youth with my parents while they got tattooed in a shop operated by white supremacists and bikers while my father tried to keep the guy that ran the place out of trouble/jail... and realized that I didn't know enough to have an opinion that mattered yet. Still not sure that my opinion matters on a lot of things yet, but I try my best every day to learn. EDIT: for the sake of clarification, neither of my parents were white supremacists. However, in the days of tattooing being illegal, you couldn't be too picky if you wanted a good tattoo. If a guy had a sucky personality, you just had to learn to keep your mouth shut, or not get tattooed.
    4 points
  13. RoryQ

    Worried about tattoo

    This, and also what Dave Borjes said: If you're an adult you should be capable of asking a question or picking up the phone like an adult (not a dig at the OP, btw, she did contact her artist one way or another). Sure, it's good for a shop to make sure the clients knows about aftercare- that's beyond dispute. But it should also be a given that people have a responsibility to make it their own, and speak up themselves if they're in the dark. After all, it's even free... The idea that tattooists better watch out and ensure they do enough hand-holding with their hapless clients, or else those clients are going to lawyer up...well, there may be people this stupidly litigious out there, but they should have to wear badges so that people providing a service in good faith can avoid them.
    4 points
  14. I'd imagine that if people decided to leave an artist simply because after care instructions were not given that a lot of prominent and well respected artists would be out a ton of customers. I know I've only been verbally told about how to care for a tattoo once and that was when I got my first one. Also, if an artist sees that you are heavily tattooed I doubt your going to get the spiel about how to care for it seeing how you have done this before. With that being said if you are worried about how to heal or the current state of your new tattoo is it that hard to contact the shop and or artist about your situation? I'm sure if you did that they wouldn't hesitate to give you further instruction and or even tell you to come down so that they can take a look at it. In all honesty, that is the best thing you could of and should of done.
    4 points
  15. Got this Namabuki from Henning Jorgensen on Saturday.
    4 points
  16. robz

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    Got this Hannya from Mike Rubendall yesterday at the London convention. I love it. [/img]
    4 points
  17. I was just going to cut my own. I read a little on it yesterday and all it is is a piece of fabric 10-14 inches wide and 3 yards long.
    3 points
  18. Edit : 5 hours of chest stabbing doesn't help for your mental status, i posted my picture in the old topic :rolleyes:
    3 points
  19. Is the link not working for anyone else? Very curious to see this tattoo!
    3 points
  20. http://distilleryimage4.s3.amazonaws.com/5e53b864294111e3bcc022000a1fbb0e_8.jpg the photo quality is terrible but i got this little gap-jammer from Marcus Kuhn at the london convention this year its based off of a picture from some hori chiyo drawings...also its a self taken photo of the back of my arm in a bathroom with a terribly bright light but you get the idea. by the way the gypsy gentleman really is a True Gent.
    3 points
  21. Graeme

    Tattooing for only a year

    Let's make this a thread about tattooers who haven't been tattooing for very long who you are excited about. Here are some pictures stolen from Maud Dardeau's instagram. She tattoos at Tin Tin Tatouages in Paris and has been tattooing since 2011, and is already super impressive. I would absolutely get tattooed by her: Instagram https://www.facebook.com/MaudDardeauTinTinTatouages
    3 points
  22. 49531

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    wasn't planning on getting anything at the convention this weekend but had to jump at the opportunity when marina inoue had some free time on my inner wrist
    3 points
  23. Dennis

    Tattooing for only a year

    I know @peterpoose shared this on another forum a while ago, but damn that is some impressive work for only a year of tattooing! Her name is Line Mariëlle Kloosterman
    2 points
  24. One more to my list of fairly new but amazingly talented tattooers: Wendy Pham! I love her creatures and critters and she's a great artist: Conspiracy Inc.: Wenramen WENRAMEN
    2 points
  25. I'm fairly new to having tattoo's but having been getting this a lot recently, I'm also from Glasgow and as you know nobody does drunk arseholes like Glasgow and just the other week I had some drunk at a bus stop grabbing my arms asking where and why I got my Tattoo's - what made things worse is he was grabbing at one that was still healing. Saying that a similar thing happened with a smoking hot girl at a Nightclub a few weeks ago and for some reason I didn't mind as much!
    2 points
  26. el twe

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    Some fantastic Japanese pieces in here lately!
    2 points
  27. Awesome idea @Graeme !! There's a young guy on Instagram that I follow who goes by the moniker: Akuma Shugi which I think is a cosplay tag or nickname. Anyways, he's putting out some really fun tattoos. Appears to have started 2010-2011 but I can't find solid info. I believe he tattoos out of the UK. https://www.facebook.com/akuma.shugi AKUMA SHUGI Then there's Anna Day from Australia. Lots of black and grey line and dot work. Looks like she started 2008? https://www.facebook.com/annatattoos Anna Day | Westside Tattoo And also Tamara Lee. Mike Rubendall picked her out as a rising star in tattooing. She does great dotwork. Started 2010 Dotwork by Tamara Lee https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tamara-Lee/299985620053414
    2 points
  28. My industry is picking up so I'm going ask some of the managers\directors i do work for what they think about me getting my hands tattooed and how they feel about them personally and professional. Wonder what there replies will be in this day and age?
    2 points
  29. CultExciter

    Worried about tattoo

    I'm a big fan of putting a pillow case over the area and slapping the shit out of it. - - - Updated - - - I also just made a Firestorm reference in my office, no one got it...
    2 points
  30. So I found myself near The Pearl today, and this fun little Bert Grimm flash happened, thanks to Tim Pausinger:
    2 points
  31. NO GUTS NO GLORY Tamara Santibanez does some great stuff.
    2 points
  32. I just got turned on to David Parker in (of all places) Pflugerville, Texas. Instagram His work is so damn good. I have always hated skin rips, but his make me want one.
    2 points
  33. Thanks for posting this. I saw an IG post about it, but forgot to go back and find the URL.
    1 point
  34. you are a rockstar!!!
    1 point
  35. CultExciter

    Worried about tattoo

    Amazing @RoryQ
    1 point
  36. so he tattoos in mines? what kind of mines? coalmines? maybe a goldmine?? can he grab some gold for me? could he please enter ink master? it's about time that show got a cool, good tattooer!
    1 point
  37. From the older people in town who know what I looked like when I was a kid:You were such a pretty girl, why did you have to ruin yourself like that? Personally, I think I'm pretty freakin hot now, where as I had very low self esteem prior... My mom: You need to think about how your appearance is affecting your child. Ummm, I'm on the school PTO, involved with her girl scout troop, and she has tons of friends...so tell me again how I'm ruining her life?? My dad (trying to make me promise not to ever get tattoos): That dragon you thought was cool when you were a teenager won't be so cool to you when you're grown... I'll give you that one Pops! My 15 year old dragon tattoo really isn't as cool to me now, lol
    1 point
  38. Tonight I'm focusing on heists. Pappa needs some dough!!!
    1 point
  39. ClintonStitch

    The ED HARDY Thread

    I enjoyed that but the guy interviewing him was a moron, if you're going to interview one of the most influential Tattooer's of the modern age surely you'd do a bit of research beforehand?
    1 point
  40. So I am alive, albeit computerless for the most part, I miss being a part of this forum. Im doing well, in school and in my personal life. That guy I keep referencing is now my bf, and I am excelling in all my courses this semester. My french professor asked me to be the tutor for her class in the next few semesters... That is all :)
    1 point
  41. Robert Ryan. Outlines started. The head of John the Baptist as an oracle of divine prophecy.
    1 point
  42. Ended up finishing on 19 hours on ribs, Jet lag got to Carlos Torres, here are some pics :) free uploader how to print screen on pc how to take a screen shot windows 7 screen shot
    1 point
  43. rozone

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    I saw this on Instagram yesterday. I'm way into it.
    1 point
  44. posted in the lastest tattoo thread but i figured i'd give it a shot in here as well. by Stuart Cripwell @ Spider Murphys this past thursday.
    1 point
  45. My latest is only a few hours old. Is this the first LST-themed tattoo? If it is, I also know who got the second (only moments after me): Courtesy of Mr. @Scott Sylvia himself. PS Like this or feel the ban hammer.
    1 point
  46. beez

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    Yesterday. (I got a lot done this week!) Panther head + rose (and a smattering of stars and dots): Again by Eddie Martinez, Supergenius Tattoo
    1 point
  47. This thread needs more pictures!!
    1 point
  48. artist: Jess Yen JESS shop: MY TATTOO a friend notified me two weeks before and told me that Jess Yen had a last minute opening,so I ended up getting an 8 hour one shot piece from Jess on 08/16/13 ! here is the original art he drew for me & my body size & weight ,he signed it and dated it for me. and here is the stencil which he also gave me, here it is the day after,he used saniderm on it, here are the healed pics . .
    1 point
  49. I would absolutely, 100 times out of 100, go for one coherent backpiece. Arms and legs look great (to me) with small pieces all over, and also look great with one well thought out, flowing sleeve. When it comes to the back though, it just looks so wrong (to me) with small pieces here and there, or even filled up with different pieces. I guess it's because it becomes very cluttered and unreadable, the back is a canvas that you can use for one big striking image, it seems like a waste not to use it for its full potential!
    1 point
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