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  1. FMJacket

    Full Back Piece Thread

    its covered in saniderm right now but heres an action shot. :)
    8 points
  2. Hi, posting at you from northern europe, Finland, to say i really like the site! I've found out about a lot of great artists and got good advice from here in my time lurking. I've been meaning to register for over a year since i found the site but i've put it off for not having any good recent photos of my tattoos, and i thought if i just register maybe i'll finally put the effort into taking some. I got my first tattoo 6 years ago at 18 and ever since i've been steadily adding to it a few pieces a year more or less. I decided very early on im going for full coverage but im saving the hand and neck tattoos for when im 30 if i still feel like it. Anyway, i managed to dig up some pictures, most are from artists instagrams i think. In no particular order: by Hexa, used to own Precious Tattoo, not sure where he works from now. Hexa Hexa Hexa Oni by Javier Betancourt at Ocho Placas I think i heard of him from here, theres so many crappy shops in Miami it was a chore to find something worthwhile but man am i glad i found him. Crow by Gustav Fröberg, also did my lower left arm which i dont have any pics of upper left arm is JPWikman no better pictures yet sorry Demon granny is by Hexa again In the last picture you can see a peek of the rooster on my ribs started by Jonas Nyberg and im gonna get that one finished up at the Helsinki Ink Convention next weekend! I'll try to get better pictures of all of it or at least the ones i dont have any of and post after i get back from the convention. Hopefully with a rad cock! :D
    4 points
  3. You don't have to have the artistic skill as the one receiving the tattoo, that's the amazing thing about tattoos! Have you shown this picture to the artist who you're interested in? I'm sure they can come up with some good ideas. You seem to have an eye for traditional, cltattooing gave a great list.
    4 points
  4. Booked up for back piece session number 3 with Marius Meyer on the 19th of May, also managed to snag an appointment with Morten Transeth the day before. Gonna be a good trip!
    4 points
  5. things that look good in that space: flowers spiderwebs girl head compass tudor rose mace on a chain going over the shoulders and through the neck butterfly spider scorpion snake beetle
    4 points
  6. Shaun1105

    Chest/Torso Tattoos

    I'm going to try to post a picture from my phone here: By Steve Byrne at Rock of Ages. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    4 points
  7. Here is a picture to illustrate my awesome socks, which I have found to be vital in keeping me toasty.
    3 points
  8. GREAT list, thank you! I guess I really wanted some other tattoo folks opinions. Seeing it every day, it's nice to get some outside perspective. - - - Updated - - - Actually, I think I had a stroke of inspiration this morning. Being born and raised in backwoods Florida, hear me out: Traditional panther head, face on, but Florida Panther instead of the traditional black. Instead of daggers, Florida paleo-Indian spears/shell axe.
    3 points
  9. Headline should read "Tattooer Discovers How To Use Shadowing in Tattoo Design" - - - Updated - - - Over-shadowing in tattoos to get the 3D gimmick makes me think of airbrushing. Airbrushing looks good on a boogie van, not so much on the skin, my $0.02
    3 points
  10. just got my first ink work ever done this past sunday. did the outline on a full back to the lower butt area, oh man lol i honestly don't know how i lasted through that one. but it feels good to be able accomplish about 12 hours total. probably the craziest thing I've put my body through. can't wait til it heals, so i can get some shading done. you guys with completed full body suits on here are an inspiration
    3 points
  11. yesterday's session...
    3 points
  12. embers

    Full Back Piece Thread

    im flying to la to start my back with bryan burk next week, appointment got pushed back a couple times, but finally after hundreds of wasted airline tickets were doing it haha. hes flying out that night so my appointment got moved to 10am. oof. going to be dead tired and after have no where to go until my friend gets off work at 8pm hahah
    3 points
  13. @bongsau, :( sorry bud. My kids everyday ask me when is my next session for my back so they can help out... kind of funny... The oldest got paid when I was all healed and done... He woke up every day at 5AM with me to help me with my back. Many times I told him he didnt have too but he allways would reply: "Dad I want to see what this experience is like for you". So I figure I give him a bonus for all the help...
    2 points
  14. Just remember: anything bigger than the pink dumbbells and you'll get "bulky." ^^^My favorite lie told to women gym-goers. If that were true, I'd be massive.
    2 points
  15. hogg

    tattooing tips

    Please read the link in my signature. This will be the kindest response you'll receive.
    2 points
  16. Thanks! The Oni came out great and my only regret is that its not in a more visible spot. Took some photos today but they all came out a bit yellow. Ehh, best i could do. Top part JP Wikman, bottom Gustav Fröberg Hexa a yellow and badly focused pic of the Oni by Javier Betancourt its still much the same, the white highlights have faded to look more smooth but thats about it
    2 points
  17. Good job @tay943. Don't let those meat heads intimidate you. Nothing better than a confident woman grabbing heavier dumbells than some guys, ha. You guys have a pretty big bodybuilding scene in Australia so I can only imagine the competition in the free weight section. IMO the "free weight" section is the only section.
    2 points
  18. Wow, the itching is intense on this one, I guess because I got such a big area covered all in one day. This is the first tattoo I have not been able to care for all by myself, and am pleasantly surprised at how much of a bonding experience it has been to have my husband help me.
    2 points
  19. I think it's arguable that there is no single stronger body image equalizer and transcender than good tattooing.
    2 points
  20. Please for the love of god do not perpetuate click bait article titles.
    2 points
  21. That's the good girl machine. The other one is the bad girl machine.
    2 points
  22. ThatGuy

    Chest/Torso Tattoos

    So I finally got my chest piece. So happy with how it came out. By Valerie Vargas of course.
    2 points
  23. needed to burn a dicks gift card pick up a rage fitness band - not bad for 20 bucks gettin a lot of use from it effective too especially for me bad shoulders has on / off compromised weight training for years
    1 point
  24. Just a few weeks now till my appointment with Emiliano at Frith Street! Can't wait!
    1 point
  25. Scott R

    Chest/Torso Tattoos

    great choices @Shaun1105 @ThatGuy
    1 point
  26. If you like straight up bold traditional with a bit of a folk art/psychedelic twist then check out Jonas Nyberg, I'm getting a rib piece rooster finished up by him tomorrow.
    1 point
  27. Yeah, Peter is one of the guys I'd love to get tattooed by. So good.
    1 point
  28. https://instagram.com/peterlagergren Does excellent work.. The North Tattoos
    1 point
  29. Has a client overweight or not for me personally is not important. Tattoos certainly pushing to have a toned body. On some slender body and picture looks nice but only due to the appearance of the type of object on which a pattern. But as said above - a tattoo and of itself is a good decoration for any body. Often heard the opinion that it is necessary first to bring the body into a slender look and people with excess weight does not need to do a tattoo - I think this opinion is wrong and unfair. Fat people also want to wear on his body something beautiful. He also chooses beautiful clothes (Nobody would choose ugly clothes because he has overweight) and wants a beautiful tattoo. And that's fine and good :) Not everyone can be for various reasons slim and toned but that's no reason not to do a tattoo if a person wants to do it.
    1 point
  30. Manu Manu

    Chest/Torso Tattoos

    @ThatGuy that's an awesome chest piece!! love it! can't wait for a future sitting with Valerie.
    1 point
  31. I've been following this thread for a while but can finally post and say that I used actual real weights (not just weight machines) for the first time today! I've felt really intimidated of the free weights area before but plucked up the courage to try a new leg work out based on my google-research. My legs feel like jelly and I can't walk but I'm super pumped :). Used 10kilos for squats and five for lunges (as well as 35 kilos on the leg extension). Looking forward too seeing progress
    1 point
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  33. i can't believe i missed this post and the earlier price. i'm hoping he brings some copies to the SOG convention so i can save on shipping... just this matter of waiting for october *impatiently drums fingers*
    1 point
  34. I completely understand this perspective, but at the same time I have to disagree. While tattooers might have lots of experience and knowledge, they still aren't properly trained to do the type of research that academics do. Academics go through years of methodological training (via coursework as well as personal research experience) in order to be able to accurately analyze whatever subject they are studying. These forms of analysis can obviously vary from highly advanced statistics to more qualitative cultural analyses, but the point remains, it takes a lot of training to be able to do this stuff correctly. Sure, if you're just looking for basic history encyclopedia kinda stuff then that's one thing, but much further than that tattooers probably won't be of much use. That's like saying studies of the workplace are useless because you could just go talk to a worker. Workers (doesn't matter the profession) might have a pretty good understanding of the workplace, but that doesn't mean they can produce adequate research on that workplace. As someone who is working towards their PhD, I'm probably pretty biased though. As far as a college course goes, that's another story, college courses and academic research are two very different beasts and those who have argued that a lot of it would be dulled down rubbish are probably right. Basically, reading the academic research on tattooing is probably a lot more valuable than taking a college course on tattooing. As a sociologist I sometimes get the urge to study different facets of tattooing, but I think it's probably best to keep these worlds separate. But I'm pretty big on compartmentalization and keeping different parts of my life separate.
    1 point
  35. I told my teacher a funny story that had to do with a gardening experiment and the law. One of his clients canceled the night after so he tattooed this design on me. :cool:
    1 point
  36. Sorry, I don't see fat. I see an awesome turtle on some nice skin with beautiful hair. Is color planned? I've only seen one sea turtle in person (and the light filtering through the water may have shaded it) that had green/yellow tones.
    1 point
  37. 2bacanvas

    Chest/Torso Tattoos

    Love this tattoo. Great combo with the snake
    1 point
  38. polliwog

    Chest/Torso Tattoos

    Her eagles have so much character - I love how she draws the faces. Congratulations.
    1 point
  39. A few of my favorites. None on me. First is by Gre Hale, second is by Nick Corbett and last is by Philip Yarnell.
    1 point
  40. SHOTS FIRED EVERYONE GET DOWN In honor of your PRs, here is me hitting some deficits. I'm coming back from an injury and plan to leave these weights in the dust soon. The final single is 315. I did it shirtless because look at how beautiful I am. Ignore all the body hair.... *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl_NsQJFdMk"
    1 point
  41. In tonight's episode of Shitty Reality Check: You got face tats, you might get strong reactions!
    1 point
  42. In Qld, Australia now, it's common to be refused from venues for having hand, neck and face tattoos. Especially on the Gold Coast. The way I see it is that these venues are mainstream. Fuck mainstream. Never wanted to mix with them fuckers anyway. Give me a dingy blues club any day of the week.
    1 point
  43. That seems very relevant in the context of history and anthropology courses.
    1 point
  44. I know some courses like that are in the early stages of development.
    1 point
  45. Thanks for looking. In progress neo-traditionalish Japanese sleeve. Done by Shawn VanOven at the Shamens Den Binghampton NY.
    1 point
  46. Piers Suckling

    Tiger by Tony Hundahl

    Tiger by Tony Hundahl
    1 point
  47. Johannes

    Chicks giving me crap

    what others think is their problem, not yours. me personally don't give a flying f**k what others think of any of my tattoos anyway...but thats me...
    1 point
  48. Dennis

    Rotary vs. Coil

    I've never been tattooed with a rotary, so I can't really compare the sensation between the two machines. All I know (or at least feel) is that the sound of a coiled machine is such an integral part to the tattoo experience. I can't imagine going into a tattoo without the artist setting up the machine, running it and adjusting the voltage before asking if I'm ready to start. I need to hear that sound!
    1 point
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