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  1. Got this from Eli Quinters at Smith Street at the beginning of the month.
    22 points
  2. So I wasn't sure if I was going to post any of my new tattoos but decided in the end to just go for it. I moved to France four months ago and have been sat in a lab isolated from the world pretty much ever since. I went to the Mondial du Tatouage show in Paris for three days as a birthday present to myself. I booked in with Stewart Robson and Valerie Vargas from Frith Street and also Greg Christian. I ended up getting tattooed six times in three days. It was also my first convention and I'm going to make sure I go to a few more :D I stole all the pictures from the respective artist's instagrams apart from one which I took with my phone. Demon head on knee - Stewart Robson (Frith Street Tattoo) Geisha Girl Head - Cody Miller (Blackheart Tattoo) Flaming Torch - Greg Christian Castle - Cody Miller (Blackheart Tattoo) Medusa Head - Valerie Vargas (Frith Street Tattoo) Devil Head - Nick Roddin (Blackheart Tattoo) I can't wait for the convention next year
    21 points
  3. Hey Folks, Just wanted to share my experience from a few years ago dealing with contact dermatitis after a new tattoo. Back in late 2011, I had started a thigh piece on my left thigh which covered basically almost the entire front and side of the left thigh. After a couple of days, I developed a bunch of red spots on the back of my thigh, all outside of the tattoo itself. It wasn't a localized rash as it ran up and down the length of thigh and was in random areas but nothing on the ink itself. My artist unfortunately was just doing a guest spot locally and returned to his country. Best I could do was send me him pictures and even he was puzzled to the point where he recommended I see a doctor. But before seeing a doctor, I luckily had the benefit of three very good friends to contact. These were old college friends, all of whom were pharmacists and have encountered all types of ailments. One was even tattooed, so I called her first. She hit the nail on the head with her initial diagnosis. She asked if the spots were small and if any had popped and oozing clear serum. When I confirmed, she knew it was contact dermatitis. It basically happened because my skin is normally sensitive and was subjected to the trauma of tattooing. Add to the fact I normally wear briefs and switched to boxers to be comfortable and let the tattoo breathe but by doing so, added new cloth material contacting an area that was already irritated. Plus the shaving and the tape holding the saran wrap in place didn't help either. The fix? Good old Benedryl, both in pill and topical cream format in over the counter form. Within a couple of days, all the spots cleared up. More info on contact dermatitis from WebMD: Contact Dermatitis Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, & More I know everyone wants their tattoos to heal up without any issues and try to be diligent about aftercare. I know I do and sometimes verge on madness since it is a permanent investment in my eyes. I did myself a huge favor by getting to know my own body and what works with it. There's no one true formula or cure all that's ideal for everyone. Speak to your artist and the shop management about their recommendations for aftercare and then turn it into your own personal regime that suits you. Ideally, if at all possible, share your experience with the tattoo community so that others can benefit from your experience. Cheers.
    6 points
  4. Reyeslv

    Skulls Skulls Skulls

    I'm surprised I never posted any of my skulls here. My favorite is from Stewart Robson:
    4 points
  5. Jesus Christ, @asradin! You got a better collection in a weekend than most people get in a lifetime.
    3 points
  6. Cork

    Full Back Piece Thread

    I've got myself an appointment with Dana Helmuth on May 7th to get started on mine. I am very excited. *And that wasn't even an April fools joke!
    3 points
  7. ian

    Skulls Skulls Skulls

    Got these skulls from Jondix back in October...
    3 points
  8. Jeeeeeeesus H. Christ.. I turn my back for less than 24 hours and we got some of the most fun tattoos ever! I'm not even gonna tag motherfuckers, you all know you're doing it right.. but Ivarro with the knee and that thigh tiger though dude @lving4today. Shit yeah. It's 5:30AM and I worked tonight and you're all doing just fine. File this in the inebriated thread. I WANT TO BELIEVE. @dcostello where you at already
    3 points
  9. CultExciter

    The Ditch

    I have a lady head in the ditch of my right arm, and it's really well designed so that there is minimal distress in the hot spots.
    3 points
  10. Remembered I'd posted in here way back in October right after I got the collar rocker about how much I wanted the chest eagle. I was worried if I could sit through it... I could and I did! It hurt just about as much as I thought it would!
    3 points
  11. beez

    Lurker joined

    Go to the guy whose portfolio blew you away! Do you have an idea of what you want for the cover up, or is it just a tattoo you want covered up and don't care with what? The artist will have a definite idea of what can and can't be done and will work - sometimes only very loosely, which can actually be awesome and liberating! - with the idea (loose or no) that you have for the cover up. If the dude makes you feel super uncomfortable then it is probably not the right fit for you. That said, tattoo artists have to deal with a bunch of different people and different concepts every day, so maybe it was just an off time? If he told you to call, do it! Get excited about being able to get an awesome piece to replace (or surround?) your old one. It's like a new beginning with an old body :)
    2 points
  12. ian

    To laser or not..

    I'll second this, it's great to have a Laser Technician posting on the forum :D
    2 points
  13. Graeme

    To laser or not..

    Thanks for always putting forward really solid and useful information.
    2 points
  14. kylegrey

    Chest/Torso Tattoos

    Hori Tsuki Kage aka Shad
    2 points
  15. alice

    The Ditch

    just wanted to let you know that the mandala thing you posted as being by someone named "kristy walker" is a tattoo by guy le. i have a personal preference for floral work over the ditch and anything that ends up being sort of diamond-shaped.
    2 points
  16. ian

    Skulls Skulls Skulls

    that guy id so versatile... such a great tattooer and a great dude to boot....
    2 points
  17. Duffa

    Chest/Torso Tattoos

    Digging this little ditty from Gakkin Harizanmai
    2 points
  18. Mike Panic

    To laser or not..

    Green / Blue / Teal aren't resilient to laser treatments, you just won't start seeing the fading until the technician gets to a point in the tattoo where the joules is more intense. If the tattoo was all blue, you would set the machine up just for that, but I'm guessing you have black in it, so until the black has faded to a point where you adjust the "intensity" of the laser, you won't see a whole lot of progress in that section. There are some facilities that have a "Ruby" laser, which operates at a different spectrum then most Q-Switched Nd:YAG lasers, but depending on the manufacture of the laser and the tech, the Q-switched one can be adjusted to treat those colors successfully. What are you being told for total removal, treatment number wise?
    1 point
  19. JeffK

    Your Opinion?

    The tattoo's on my inner-forearms do that everytime. Get's red/pink, swells more then other spots, get's warm and all that (and I'm OCD about wound care since I work at a hospital.) It's just how my skin reacts there is all. It calms down after about 4-5 days and totally stops around 5-6. The skin on different parts of your body is different and may react different to the process.
    1 point
  20. Georgie1976

    Lurker joined

    My first "real" tattoo was a cover. I did a lot of research and found an artist, luckily not far from me, who does an awful lot of cover work. My cover was drawn on by hand as that was the best way to disguise the original design. There were consultations about what styles I liked and possible designs, but I was very open minded as it was more of a case what would work best. Most tattoos these days can be improved or covered. One part of my old tattoo was re-worked and the rest covered. I know I am not really answering any of your questions but the main thing is that you have confidence in the artist you choose. The ones who have said it would be easy to cover, did you like their ideas? Is it a dark band?
    1 point
  21. beez

    Skulls Skulls Skulls

    I stumbled across this one the other day...not as epic as some of the awesome pieces posted earlier in this thread, but a cool idea, me thinks. Rosie Camanga flash tattooed by Mike Adams. Speaking of Mike Adams, had not seen his work before, but I'm digging lots of the stuff I see on his blog! There was a sick tiger head and a rad peacock somewhere in there. (posts for other threads, I think!)
    1 point
  22. Tas just posted on instagram that Into You caught on fire. Is this true, or is just in an extra metal mood? Ah, i'm a bozo. April fools to me.
    1 point
  23. This was so hilarious to me that I had to actually read and submit acceptance of posting guidelines for my first post...to say that I have had some great laughs from this post!
    1 point
  24. JeffK

    Sunblock after new tattoo

    By fresh I'm sure whoever said that meant still healing/open wound/peeling stage.
    1 point
  25. Iwar

    Upcoming Tattoos

    I'm in with Chris Garver while he's guesting in Amsterdam in June. I'll most likely get a harpy on the side of my thigh.
    1 point
  26. Saw that on IG, wondered if anyone I "knew" had gotten it...very, very kool!
    1 point
  27. ian

    Upcoming Tattoos

    Going to SF next month to see The Grime :D <---------- me
    1 point
  28. Finally got some new stuff. Nick C Mario Desa Sorry about the size, I have no idea how to fix it though.
    1 point
  29. Trying to sleep last night with a fresh knee cap tattoo I learned something new..a cotton sheet can feel like it weighs ten pounds.
    1 point
  30. COOL! Im getting married in july too! @Mark Bee
    1 point
  31. George archer -Rock of Ages Tony hundahl - Rock of Ages Detail shot
    1 point
  32. Thanks very much! I'll check these folks out. - - - Updated - - - I'd live to get a tattoo in each stop but I think Erin might not be on board with that. ;)
    1 point
  33. i wanna see newly-wed photos this summer then! get a tattoo in every city you stop in!
    1 point
  34. Johannes

    Tiger tattoos

    mainly tigers are cool and pretty badass.
    1 point
  35. If your the type of person who feels that they are not getting enough attention from people, and are not comfortable unless your impressing everyone, and are thinking of maybe getting a tattoo that will gather crowds, may I suggest a full shirt of "Where's Waldo." I guarantee you'll be an eyeball magnet. And if you want your 'new friends' to hang around a bit longer, don't include Waldo anywhere in the piece. Just keep saying "He's there, you just gotta look."
    1 point
  36. WeRnDoG

    Full Back Piece Thread

    7th session. 7 hours of snake scales
    1 point
  37. ironchef

    Tiger tattoos

    I'm a bit biased being an ongoing client, but I personally love Henning Jorgensen's tigers. I plan on getting one on my front right thigh soon as he finishes up my left thigh and the collaboration back piece he's working with Rubendall on. Check out the pics!
    1 point
  38. Giant infinity symbol with the word tiger in it. But symmetrical.
    1 point
  39. It can be your orange phase! Or just get a blue tiger. Funny, just got a little dragon head yesterday and we stayed away from greens and reds just because it was bookended by two tattoos with a bunch of greens and reds.. used muted blues, purples and yellow. Came out awesome. - - - Updated - - - Just see what Mr. Hundahl says, I'm sure his take will be better than ours.
    1 point
  40. lastjohn

    Hand Tattoos

    The arm the pattern just finished the body, or should wear loose clothes, the to avoid inflammation clothes stained.
    1 point
  41. SStu

    Hello From Vancouver BC

    A nice design - so hopefully the artist is up to it. Honestly - myself, I wouldn't recommend anyone start with their 1st tattoo on their forearm - especially where the person in question is so far from knowing what kind of profession you're going to be in 17 years (a lifetime) from now.
    1 point
  42. perhaps to justify its characteristics.
    1 point
  43. Speaking of Torso Tattoos that blew your mind: Yutaro of Skull & Sword SF posted this a few days ago:eek:
    1 point
  44. semele

    Chest/Torso Tattoos

    Here's mine all healed up. By Nick Colella.
    1 point
  45. Mike Panic

    To laser or not..

    You're half right. Red, along with black fades the fastest and usually has the best reaction to laser treatments. It's not that green (blue & yellow too) are more difficult to remove, they just might take more sessions. If your goal is to cover though, just getting the green light should do the trick. I'd say right now about 75-80% of my business is lightening tattoos for people to either get them covered, or to hide them inside a much larger piece because the original tattoo is now in "prime real estate". Perhaps where I differ from the other med-spa places out there is that I actually encourage you to keep an open dialect going with your tattoo artist through the whole process. I'll tell you to stop in 3-4 weeks after a treatment with your artist and discuss your future tattoo, and he or she will tell you if it would be helpful to get 1, 2 or 5 more treatments based on the level of fading you currently have. I work with a ton of shops in my area because of this mutual respect. For my clients who are getting cover-ups, my goal is for them to get the best possible tattoo that THEY want, not the tattoo that will best cover or hide the original piece. Far too often people end up with large dark-belly owls, roses, lotus and sunflowers because it's easy to hide old tattoos inside, sadly that's usually not what the person wants.
    1 point
  46. Gregor

    Instagram

    That's a pure hipster thing to say :p:p
    1 point
  47. gougetheeyes

    Old tattoo photos

    Bailey looks good in that photo :D
    1 point
  48. "... very handsome man covered in tattoos." "... covered in tap shoes." "... covered..." Tap shoe suit FTW.
    1 point
  49. Anyone can pick apart any tattoo if they spend enough time staring at it. Just get more work so you have more to look at, and have less to worry about what is already done.
    1 point
  50. My first one done when I was 15 years old Not bad for a 40 year old tattoo My latest two weeks ago
    1 point
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