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Trip to San Fran
cltattooing and 7 others reacted to beez for a topic
It's on my left flank. Ridiculously gorgeous! I am one satisfied customer!!8 points -
ManWoman and Dennis "Stalking" Avner in the same 24 hour period. These were people who shaped my lives and taught me that you didn't have to be "normal" to live and enjoy life (and live it to the fullest). They were the people who got me thinking about what "normal" actually means, to question gender/gender roles, to questions stereotypes, and who taught me that beauty can appear in ways that to some may be strange, but to me, just made sense. These two people changed my life so profoundly. I thank you both for having lived and for helping others to question the world around them, and to broaden their understanding of it. Both did a great service to us all. - - - Updated - - - His facebook fan page has some more information: http://www.facebook.com/ManWomanMemories8 points
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Post awesome things you have been doing recently
Turquoise Cherry and 6 others reacted to ThaliaCamille for a topic
I made a lightbox :D Woodwork is not something I've really done before, but I thought I'd give it a go. Buying a lightbox is pretty bloody expensive, so I decided to make my own from recycled materials. The top is an old cupboard door that I got from a seconds warehouse ($18) and I used second-hand timber. The cost of buying a drill and other odds and ends probably meant that this ended up almost as expensive as just buying a lightbox, but now I have a drill AND a place to draw so win-win. Still thinking about whether I'll line the inside of the top to disperse the light more evenly. I should point out that I didn't make the desk (just assembled it from a flatpack :P ), only the frame at the top.7 points -
Ink Masters
McAstronaut and 6 others reacted to Graeme for a topic
Am I the only person who thinks this?7 points -
Apology
beez and 3 others reacted to Deb Yarian for a topic
I wanted to apologize and give an explanation about something that has been bothering me. I realize my presence here has been quite scarce in recent months, nonexistent, really. When this forum first began, I was excited to participate- as there was not another forum that I wished to be part of. So, I looked forward to being a part of this one. In the beginning I enjoyed the, forum, blogs, interviews and participants and online comeraderie of both tattooists and non tattooists alike. But, what I found happening after awhile, was that my replies and responses were very often, and increasingly defensive and hostile. So,moderators- for that I apologize. I should have found a way to communicate my thoughts and opinions ( as a tattooer of 30 yrs + ) to tattooers and non tattooers alike. Looking forward to participating again Thanks4 points -
what's it mean?
spookysproul and 3 others reacted to justcallmematt for a topic
I usually tell people that I got mine so have something to look at if I forget a magazine when I go to the bathroom.4 points -
I read the books first, and although I watched season 1 and thought it was slickly-done, I don't know that I'll watch the rest. For me, the joy of the series is in the twists-and-turns and sudden deaths. No-one is safe, and that's an under-statement. If you know the way the plot is going already then the same buzz just isn't there. When I watched the TV adaption I found myself nodding along and thinking 'ah yes, I see how they shoe-horned that in there, nicely done', rather than (as I did when I read the book) going "shit, where the hell is this going... Is he really dead?" etc. I think it's a testament to the strength of the source material that this series has made 'fantasy' acceptable to UK and Irish TV critics (a snobby bunch when it comes to genre stuff often, even when they like it).3 points
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New member - from Denmark!
CultExciter and 2 others reacted to hogg for a topic
OK, I'll be the one to ask: You only have one tattoo and you're starting an apprenticeship?3 points -
A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones
justcallmematt and 2 others reacted to Graeme for a topic
David Glantz, Archive Tattoo, Toronto. Dude is a hell of a good tattooer.3 points -
A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones
cltattooing and 2 others reacted to justcallmematt for a topic
Arya is the biggest badass in the history of fantasy literature.3 points -
Trip to San Fran
PopsBdog and 2 others reacted to David Flores for a topic
It's amazing how available Dan is for tattoos in Oakland/SF. Trying to book him in Portland in virtually impossible, hence why I flew down there, even though I live less than a mile away from Atlas. I tried to get an appointment with Freddy Corbin and at the time I called he was booked for the rest of 2012, would still like to get tattooed by him, but not sure if its going to happen. Part of me just wants to go down to the bay area and see what shops I can walk into and get tattooed, I have figured out a new area I can squeeze some tattoos into, my stomach/torso area. I need to stop getting on this forum, because now I have ideas in my head about getting tattooed.3 points -
Trip to San Fran
spookysproul and 2 others reacted to beez for a topic
Have you gone to SF yet? Heard back from anyone? I called Diamond club just under 4 weeks before I traveled to SF and was able to get in to see Junii for a LARGE peony on my left flank. I just had the tattoo done this past Friday and I really can't say enough good things about my experience! The tattoo is bonkers, it is so well done, so beautiful, so EXACTLY what I had in mind, and I really liked the vibe at the studio. Everyone was very nice, professional, welcoming and just plain awesome in general. Definitely the best tattoo experience I have ever had! Soooo don't be afraid to call Diamond Club if Grime or Horitomo don't work out for you!! I suggest Diamond club regardless, actually! I had such an amazing experience and they work to accommodate travelers. :) Good luck!3 points -
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Ink Masters
MGblues and one other reacted to CultExciter for a topic
I've really enjoyed reading Victor (Viktor?) The Viking's reviews on the TAM blog.2 points -
Hi folks!
beez and one other reacted to cabertosser for a topic
Have been lurking for a while, many thanks for all of the great discussion on this site. I'm a relative tattoo virgin (2 small ones i got at 18 yrs old), and now i'm finally getting ready to start some large work. Have been saving my skin and researching / saving funds for years so I can do a large, cohesive piece. I hope to start within a month or so...will consist of shoki / oni sleeve and a raijin / fujin sleeve, and a crane / tiger backpiece with a waterfall with koi on my butt and hamstrings. cheers!2 points -
A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones
Liz Stitch Ellis and one other reacted to Jack for a topic
If you come across any asoiaf tattoos in your internet travels feel free to post them up too. John Snow is far and away my favorite character and generally anyone from the North/ Beyond the wall is held in higher than average regard, but there's something so romantic in those ruthless Ironmen..2 points -
Email Correspondance Between Artists and Collectors
kswan530 and one other reacted to justcallmematt for a topic
I just really hate emails.2 points -
Latest tattoo lowdown.....
Reyeslv and one other reacted to Our Endless Days for a topic
I believe these our yours and your lady's. awesome tattoos.2 points -
Went to congress st. tattoo this past sat to get tattooed by the gentle ginger (Jason Scott). Was a great time with great people who love tattooing for all the right reasons. I got the higgs inspired tattoo (jug fulla sun eyes in it!) and my wife got a great strange UFO/lobster/rose thingy. Got to hear great stories from Jason and see some amazing higgs,whitehead,bink,and bswelt tattoos amoung other things. I love these kind of tattoo trips! . @jasonscott523 | Higgs Inspired! | Webstagram - the best Instagram viewer . @jasonscott523 | Ufo!! | Webstagram - the best Instagram viewer edit: I guess click the @ symbol to see the tattoos, I have a hard time consorting with those of the robot race.2 points
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Apology
Deb Yarian and one other reacted to Lochlan for a topic
@Deb Yarian thanks for speaking up and I can't recall any posting by you that wasn't called for...... We respect your dedication and want you to be a part of it! These things grow and without those who know what they are talking about speaking up and guiding the conversations productively we could end up down many other forums trails WHICH we don't want! We want to be a nice and helpful site so people can get better tattoos2 points -
Aww- you flatter me :) We made a deal back when he was 15 that if he waited and passed on the sweet kitchen tats his friends were getting, I would help pay for his first tattoo in a legitimate shop. I've been hearing about that promise for three years! He sat like a champ and we all had a good time.2 points
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Alright, here's the hammerhead shark I got from Deno on Sunday:2 points
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What's your longest tattoo session?
Rilla and one other reacted to Tight-Lines for a topic
I take immodium before doing anything most of the time. The last thing you want is to shit your pants.2 points -
Apology
Deb Yarian reacted to Brock Varty for a topic
I can't say that I have ever seen this type of attitude from any other forum. Nay, I haven't seen an attitude like this is 99% of people. I am so thankful to be part of what happens on LST. The sincerity of Deb's apology and the sincerity of the comments that follow are incredible. Thanks so much you guys.1 point -
Ink Masters
reverend1 reacted to Patriot Ink Tattoo for a topic
LOL! I am glad to see that I am not the only Modern Family fan on LST1 point -
The wolf head is such a classic tattoo though and there are so many great variations on it, get it without the text and you're great.1 point
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War Club idea for my right arm..
RoryQ reacted to Liz Stitch Ellis for a topic
@RoryQ I like that, kinda cool. I'm going with the war club because I'm half mohawk. And the rest of the arm has that... "nature" I guess feel to it. *shrug* I like the idea of the war club in flowers kinda like a "war among peace" thing. So yeah I guess it was more because I wanted the native american element with out going with the traditional lady head with a head dress on, or a dream catcher. Never considered scroll work, if I were to go with scroll work I'm not to sure what i'd have it say.. - - - Updated - - - Absolutely, I've pretty much given that woman my entire canvas with the exception of my right leg, her apprentice has that because she loves cartoons!1 point -
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Apology
Deb Yarian reacted to JAllen for a topic
@Deb Yarian, I'm thankful to have you here and always value your input. You and Don have given a lot to tattooing and that is something no one can take away. I hope that Matt might post some more on here too.1 point -
Apology
Bunny Switchblade reacted to Deb Yarian for a topic
Well THANK YOU!!! Legend in my own mind maybe, no- not even there.1 point -
Apology
Deb Yarian reacted to CultExciter for a topic
Yes, more tattoo legends are obviously welcome (which you most certainly are). Sassy remarks would probably even be deemed necessary, but I've never seen anything but sincerity from you, @Deb Yarian.1 point -
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What an inspirational thread! Picked this one up today. Tony Nilsson Blue Arms Tattoo Oslo, Norway1 point
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Some killer stuff in here! for perspective: Done by Greg Christian while he was in NYC at Wooster St Social Club I had made this appt a while ago and was really looking forward to it. Thought for sure it would get canceled after the Hurricane happened and flooded the city, leaving downtown Manhattan without power all week. Luckily, Greg made it to NYC last minute and I got this tattoo from him a day after the power came back on. It was a really cool ending to a very shitty week. Very fortunate.1 point
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Craig Kelly Initiation
Craig Kelly reacted to Reyeslv for a topic
WELCOME Craig.....Glad to have you as part of the community!1 point -
Ink Masters
Chelsea Shoneck reacted to ShawnPorter for a topic
I keep seeing people say that... Once it's on the internet, it's up for grabs, people steal it all the time, etc. Always about tattoos. Lets see the same people be that accepting when bootleg PRINTS of their stuff start getting sold. I doubt these artists would be as charitable and accepting. I don't see the difference.1 point -
Ink Masters
Dude reacted to slayer9019 for a topic
While I probably don't have a right to step into this conversation as I am anything but an artist, but I do see very similar parallels in my chosen profession. There is a razor's edge when it comes to using something as inspiration vs straight up theft. That on top of the fact that inspiration vs theft also has a million shades of grey to add to that argument. While some people would say that an instance would be theft others would be flattered that someone used their idea. Another problem is the way information is shared nowadays and how far of a reach people have. You look at my lifetime (which is pretty damn short compared to many). You went from having to haul your ass to a library or actually be physically in the presents of something to copy it. Most of the time if someone was showing you, they wanted to share it. Yea there are magazines, and the such but they were still filtered. Now you have the internet, and all of it's interworkings with information being sucked up and spread EVERYWHERE. Nobody usually provides the source and information moves quickly. Once someone posts something, it lives forever somewhere in cyberspace. Even if you are on top of it, shit can get out. A person can take out their phone, snap a picture of your tattoo, upload it to (instagram, flikr, facebook, LST, whatever the hell else), then someone copies it from their and uploads it elsewhere, and so on and so on. Simply mind boggling. (I could also get into the technical aspects of the fact that once uploaded, NOTHING is ever deleted, ever, period.)1 point -
Who do you think deserves some recognition?
49531 reacted to Aussie Tom for a topic
Anyone living in or coming to Melbourne, Australia should really get amongst Fergus Simms tattoos. He has dozens of amazing tattoos from the guys at Smith St. and you can really see their influence in his tattoos.1 point -
I have a black and grey Indian lady head from Hector. Hector kills it. Getting some script from Freddy would be awesome. Definitely on my list too.1 point
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Gilsdorf is on my list too. Dude kills it consistently.1 point
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Luke Atkinson of Checker Demon Tattoo just posted these incredible cobras:1 point
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Snakes snakes snakes
Synesthesia reacted to Wilhell for a topic
A nice one by Peter Lagergren at Malmö Classic Tattooing - Sweden.1 point -
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Trip to San Fran
Iwar reacted to cvportagee for a topic
If she loves cats I suggest she go to Horitomo at State of Grace and get one of his tattooed cat paintings. They are freaking awesome. I have two in my office at home.1 point -
BlackHeart Tattoo San Francisco: Our Shop - Jeff Rassier, Tim Lehi, Scott Silva, Nick Rodin, Cody Miller, Juan Puente Spider Murphys Tattoo :: Welcome http://templeoakland.com/ http://www.stateofgracetattoo.com/1 point
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Snakes snakes snakes
suburbanxcore reacted to WeRnDoG for a topic
This is a creepy one from the Grime on my leg, snake lady with double titays and gimpy arms...sweeet!!1 point -
Old tattoo photos
Jack Wier reacted to MadeIndelible for a topic
Floyd Samson tattooed by Milton Zeis1 point -
Chris Smith, Deluxe Tattoo in Chicago. The ship itself was done last year, just finished the background and flowers this time around ... Last Thursday.1 point