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  1. Nobody in the world cares about my tattoos. But I really like them. I've got a bird friend on my shoulder who will be with me always. Poor little Squeaky, the real bird, died when I was away. I never got to say good-bye and now I don't have to because Squeaky is always there on my shoulder. I've got a story of hiking a long trail on my leg. If I ever get Alzheimer's I will probably at least remember that experience since it's right there on my leg to remind me of all that I saw and did out there. I've got big blue roses. Lots of color. I was hated and criticized mercilessly all my life for being ugly but now I have pretty colors on my skin to make me happy. And finally, my butterfly. First time I went to a tattoo shop the artist there told me of giving an old lady a tattoo of a butterfly on her arm because she had always wanted one. There are so many things in life I've always wanted to do and it took me a while to realize that someday never comes. Do it now. And even though a barely-graduated apprentice did my butterfly, he cleverly mirrored the motif of the leaves of my roses and tied it all together. I feel like I carry a flower garden and a little bit of spring around with me wherever I go. I claimed my body from those who had prior claims, defined it my own way, not theirs, and made it my own. Nobody cares about my tattoos, some people probably scorn me for them, and for that I even feel more grateful because against their disapproval, here I am, taking up space with my garden and my memories, just being me.
    11 points
  2. Totally! Great tattoo and adopting a pet? Doesn't get much better than that. Congratulations on both. - - - Updated - - - I went to The Pearl today with my wife to keep her company as she was finally getting the Buddha tattoo she's wanted for ages from Daniel Innes. It looks amazing! I'll post the first pic of it, but Dan is having her back in a few weeks to do some of the fine detail on the Buddha's garments. And since I was there anyway... I picked up a cool little boxer I'd been meaning to get for a while. Typically, Tim Pausinger did a brilliant job.
    10 points
  3. tatB

    Help with Design

    here is a better example:
    9 points
  4. It's her fifth tattoo. She got her first back in 1990. We Went for our first tattoo together last week when I got my ankle done. Erin got a swallow on her forearm that trip. And although we each got two in the last week, she assures me if I continue on the run I've been on, I'll be doing it on my own! My own run is winding done. I have a few more appointments booked then I'll be taking a long break. I've been running through a very long list of tattoos I've been wanting for a long time, and in the last year I have had both the time and the money to pursue this interest. Its been a great run and I've loved the entire experience.
    8 points
  5. CultExciter

    Brainstorming Ideas

    A giant dagger with wings going through a stack of 100 hundred dollar bills.
    6 points
  6. Am I the only one who cringes when someone uses the word tat?
    6 points
  7. Tight-Lines

    1st Tat

    The only thing I can think of is Tegaderm. It is made by 3M and could provide with the waterproof barrier, but also adds another risk of breeding infection inside of the bandage. We all know that tattoos are just giant open wounds which need to breathe. When you trap bacteria in with water proof/air tight bandages you are susceptible to all sorts of infections. You know whats worse than a shitty tattoo? Staph infection from a pool full of dirty kids and nasty adults in an under developed country. But I'm not a medic or anything.
    6 points
  8. And also "tatted up" or "sleeved up". I also heard "I want to get proper sleevified" once. I swear to god.
    5 points
  9. I am excited to see you again pal. LST meet up? Maybe we can con @Scott Sylvia , @steve1461686340 @tammy and others to join us for a little dinner thang.
    5 points
  10. cltattooing

    Help with Design

    Good tattoos are designed by people and made by people.
    5 points
  11. Hanging out near reputable shops in NYC and wondering if the tattooed people you are on the street are fellow LSTers... Lol
    4 points
  12. ian

    Marcus Kuhn's New Project

    that was such an amazing episode, my favorite by far! Marcus is going to be guesting here starting this weekend, I can't wait to talk to him about it.....
    4 points
  13. CultExciter

    Help with Design

    This smells Bubbleberry.
    4 points
  14. CultExciter

    Help with Design

    This has been a fun for everyone. Now I suggest we let sleeping dogs lie. Or at least thick headed ones.
    4 points
  15. It was worse for me before I watched the Oliver Peck interview (he uses 'tat' repeatedly). I find 'get some ink' and 'canvas' to be more cringeworthy.
    4 points
  16. Graeme

    Brainstorming Ideas

    How about dollar bills flying past sweaty men hauling a fridge up three flights of stairs? Fuck a moving tattoo, that shit sucks. (Not trying to discourage your ideas @BrookR70 but I moved about a month ago and I hate moving)
    4 points
  17. Graeme

    Help with Design

    You got a tattoo that sucks because you didn't listen to your artist's advice to make it bigger. It's going to heal up poorly because you aren't going to follow your artist's aftercare instructions, nor are you going to listen to the people here who have a lot of experience in healing tattoos because you're instead going to cherrypick whatever sounds right to you, whether or not it's actually sound advice. And now you aren't interested in listening to suggestions that an artist should draw a tattoo. All of this is to help *you* to get a better tattoo--it doesn't benefit any of us--and if you're content with shit, that's fine, but this isn't the place for you. Good luck with that attitude, pal.
    4 points
  18. irezumi

    Brainstorming Ideas

    U haul truck with palm tree or lighthouse on the side of it! Or maybe some flying dollar bills; that's all I see when the idea of moving comes up.
    4 points
  19. Collecting tattoos is the greatest!
    4 points
  20. As some of you might already know I'm heading out your way for some tat action in September, and I'd love to hang out with some fellow LSTers whilst visiting. The schedule so far is: 15-18 Los Angeles 18-22 San Francisco 22-27 Los Angeles I'll be hooking up with @ian for the San Francisco trip, and there's also been some talk about an official LST get together/3 year anniversary around that time, but that's still up in the air. Either way, it would be really cool to meet some of ya'll in person! Already looking forward to seeing @hogg and @dcostello again :) I have nothing planned when I return to Los Angeles, so tips on cool shit do do in LA is also welcome!
    3 points
  21. Every time I get tattooed I wonder if anyone in the shop is an LSTer
    3 points
  22. Perhaps this is true, but from what I have seen most people here attempt to treat the art with respect. I can't imagine anyone here walking up to horiyoshi and yelling, "tat me up! I need to be sleevified bro!" I think the people who typically use certain slang aren't treating it with that same respect, and that is what is being criticized more than anything. Regardless, this is a safe place for sharing, and please forgive people for playing valley girl and poking fun.
    3 points
  23. For someone who only get black and gray work: I have had quite a few nightmares about artists by accident or miscommunication applying a super colorful piece on me. Last time this happened I found my left outer thigh to have a big and multicolored octopus on it, even though it's already covered with tattoos.
    3 points
  24. Was at the Visionary Arts Fest this past weekend in Asbury Park and decided i just had to have this: http://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/gallery/member/14690-hot-stuff.html&imageuser=1019 I couldn't believe so few people know what it is when asked by friends.
    3 points
  25. irezumi

    Brainstorming Ideas

    Hopefully she doesn't read this forum.
    3 points
  26. I actually had some tears in my eyes a few times during this episode. I feel so honored to have even the tiniest fraction of a place in the tattoo world. Absolutely humbled.
    3 points
  27. HaydenRose

    Dope Antelope

    I've never been to the UK, but when I hear "Japanese" and "UK" only one name comes to mind, Stewart Robson @ Frith St.
    3 points
  28. tatB

    Brainstorming Ideas

    I like the lighthouse or the island/palm tree ideas. Both are traditional and cool. Have you considered going bigger? Maybe a full back piece that ties in the existing pieces? Rock of Ages?
    3 points
  29. Graeme

    Hello

    As I see things, your body is going to undergo a lot of changes over the course of your life. You'll gain and lose weight, you may get pregnant and your body will undergo changes then, as you get old your skin and your muscles are going to slacken and sag, and your tattoos along with it all. That's just bodies, and it isn't a reason to not get tattooed. So what I'm saying is that you should get the tattoos you want to get regardless of how you feel about your weight. A well-designed, well-executed tattoo is going to fit your body and age gracefully with it, so make sure you get a good one. The list @BrianH gave above is a great start, I'd add Saved Tattoo in Brooklyn to it (Seth Wood works there and he rules), and if you're going to move to LA there are plenty of great shops there too. That tiger you posted is by Bryan Burk in LA, some people here have gotten incredible work at Memoir Tattoo, and I'm sure somebody who knows LA better could recommend plenty of other great shops there.
    3 points
  30. I haven't been lurking around here as much over the last month or so, so I have a ton of backlog that I'm looking forward to reading and seeing...but it has been a pretty awesome week. Got this lady from Bert Krak on Thursday: And then adopted this lady from the shelter on Sunday: Both are mending well.
    3 points
  31. Mark Bee

    gorilla tattoos

    There are some really great gorillas in this thread. Here is a shot of me and my ape hanging out on a Saturday afternoon. This was done a while back by Tim Pausinger at The Pearl.
    3 points
  32. I have been wearing this for awhile, but this was done by Ross Carlson from Artwork Rebels awhile back, before the AWR days.
    3 points
  33. welp heres a few filler pieces i got yesterday from lowercase j.. i had no idea what i wanted to do when i got there i just showed him the spot and we went through some books of smaller flash and made some shit work. sorry if the pictures are big. my girlfriend is way tougher than i and got this big fuckin eagle on her chest by timmy tatts. took about 2 hours.
    3 points
  34. For the past two days I have had my friend J visiting me in Stockholm for the first time. I got to know him 10 years ago when we both started to skate. We spent some 8 hours skating this time and I learned and relearned a whole bunch of things. I don't know anything that I did back when I was 15 years old and still enjoy as much, maybe more. Good times! Sadly it ended when I fucked up my ankle so today I spent the whole day indoors. The most productive thing was to scan and upload a bunch of drawings from my notebooks. I put them here: Joakim RMA I'm really happy that I started to draw a lot again since last autumn. It's an awesome thing.
    2 points
  35. I don't have a single letter on me. Not because of what i think about that form, but because i don't want people trying to "read" me, and lets be honest, they're hard to read unless you're up close. And that's my fucking personal space. An image (if done well) can be stared at from afar. And lets be honest again, people look whether it's rude or not.
    2 points
  36. Have you watched the Vice Horiyoshi 3 video that's been posted here in another thread? It's in a similar vein and also really mind-blowing. I'd also love more of this, this is the sort of thing that makes me proud to be tattooed and to have a connection, however small and tenuous, to all of this.
    2 points
  37. SStu

    Brainstorming Ideas

    tick . . . tick . . . tick . . .
    2 points
  38. Graeme

    Dope Antelope

    A tattoo will age poorly if it doesn't have enough black in it. I think that another problem with realism is that you're going to lose a lot of the finer detail over time. I think as long as the tattoo has things outlined and adequate black in it, and that the different elements in the sleeve have strong silhouettes you'll be fine. I think you can totally do Japanese-themed stuff in a non-Japanese way and have it look super cool...I'm thinking in particular of Canadian tattooers who tattoo sort of Japanese-inspired new school stuff like Steve Moore, James Tex, Rob Noseworthy. Anyway, those are some good looking tattoos Ian Ink does, please let us know how it goes.
    2 points
  39. ^seconded. To be fair, people actually tried to give sound advice to that fellow. He just didn't want to listen; which is completely fine. Just don't keep asking for advice and then pick only the things you want to hear.
    2 points
  40. So fucking amazing. Still one of the best ever tech death bands because Luc Lemay uses his proficiency to make something unsettling instead of some Yngwie-worshipping sweep fest. Only thing I've heard that comes close to Gorguts in doing that is Portal:
    2 points
  41. HaydenRose

    whats up/

    Welcome! Post up some pictures of your tattoos! Your idea sounds awesome, and I'm sure you'll find plenty of reference browsing through the forum. I would recommend the "Lady Heads" thread as a start. If you let us know where you're located, some one should be able to recommend top notch artists near you.
    2 points
  42. By all means, if you want to add to your back, go ahead. If you really want a cool tattoo, I emplore you to explore the idea of getting something as a standalone piece somewhere else or going larger with the things on your back. You live in Boise right? I am sure there are some good tattooers out there that you could set up consultations with. Find someone who's work you like and talk to them. A competent tattooer will be able to help steer you in the direction that will get you a rad tattoo. Good luck and keep us posted.
    2 points
  43. Hey mate, I had a skull done by Robert Hernandez. Got Tofi on the 20th August. Victor Portugal 21st, 22nd and 23rd August. Silvano Fiato on the 27th August and Carlos Torres on the 23rd Sept :)
    2 points
  44. it's gonna be a sick road trip @Iwar, definitely one for the history books! I'm so psyched!!
    2 points
  45. I love this series so much. That was such an honest window into the life and work of Horiyoshi III and Shige. I could listen to H3 talk all day long, so much wisdom and honesty in connection to anything I've ever heard, seen or read from/about him. I kept pausing the video at every frame in the tattoo museum to get a good look at it all. Hanky Panky's hair, hahaha! I can't wait for part 2... I feel like every episode of this show really helps me put things into perspective in terms of my art, life and tattooing. It's really motivating and humbling, I dunno, I'm just really grateful for this effort.
    2 points
  46. The Fudo chest piece is INSANE! And the outlined and rooster and snake thigh piece is intense!!!
    2 points
  47. Lookin' forward to it, buddy!
    2 points
  48. slayer9019

    1st Tat

    People have given their answers to your question, and it seems you are ignoring them. This really is fine but I don't understand the point of asking the question. Most posters at LST genuinely try to give the best advice. In the end it is your body and your tattoo, so if you'd like to risk it, that is fine. As far as live and let live, then come back in for a touch, you might hit some friction there. I know anyone who has tattooed me has no problem doing free touchups IF you follow their directions for aftercare.. If you disregard their professional opinion, I'm sure they will touch it up, but at a price. As far as my one personal experience with this, I can say. I've modified the last 3 summers to no pools, direct sun, oceans, beachers, etc because I invested some serious cash, time, pain and my artist's time into my tattoos, and until I'm done healing them all, I will keep doing that. Yea it can suck but I also don't want a wrecked tattoo.
    2 points
  49. Pleadco

    1st Tat

    People are honestly just trying to help you out. You might find some responses perhaps a little snarky, but I would hope you can see it from their side. People on this site are passionate about their work, trying to make sure that people are educated enough to take care of their current and future art. If you ask a question and then dismiss the response, that seems disrespectful, not only to them but to the art itself. Go to reddit if you just want to ignore people. Tattoing isn't just a fad to them, some shiny object to be picked up one second only to be discarded and forgotten the next. If you are willing to put something on your body, it shouldn't be for you either. You may have yolo'd your way into this tattoo, but respect it enough to take care of it so that it doesn't look like crud down the road. Best of luck, have fun playing blackjack.
    2 points
  50. Got tattooed by Adam Warmerdam last week. So I'll throw this in the mix.
    2 points
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