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Isotope

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  1. As a collector and someone who did much of their PhD work in the South Pacific, I'm very sensitive to this idea, but part of me thinks it would crazy to be in Polynesia, a birthplace of tattooing, and not go to a local place, support a local artist, and get some small travel mark. I'll be there for 10 days on my honeymoon. Angel on one shoulder, devil on the other.

  2. Thanks @BrianH. It's a very small part of a very large plot of linework, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. This is the first time it's ever happened to me and I've not done anything different, and I've had a lot of work done around pants/waistline (my back piece goes down onto my ass), all working the same job and daily routines as with this piece. I'm just obviously super bummed. 

  3. On September 2, 2016 at 9:17 PM, polliwog said:

    @Isotope when you described your idea to me, I have to say that I was thinking, hmm...okay. That worked out in the best possible way. The weird thing is that the roses just might be the toughest thing about that tattoo.

    Thank you so much! It's actually healing pretty rough because I move so much and it's in a creasy, tough spot. I'm trying my best to baby it, but I have a couple smalls scabs I'm nurturing. 

  4. After both sets of ribs by two different tattooers, both all the way to the armpits, pecs right to the nipple, collarbones, and a complete full back piece, for me still the lower back right above the crack. The memory of tattoo pain fades pretty quick, but I still remember feeling like I was getting electrocuted in that spot. Like someone was holding a cattle prod on me. 

  5. On August 9, 2016 at 9:26 PM, Oiocha said:

    How does everyone get people to answer their emails, I am having a hard time getting in contact with any artist I try to get a hold of.  I am waiting and hoping to hear from Annie Frenzel for the Tampa tattoo convention, and Horitomo is supposed to be coming up this month, I think, I hope. This is more rhetorical banter to vent my jealousy than actual question.

     

    Sounds like you will be a busy man in September, can't wait to see the photos

    Annie is notorious for being impossible to get ahold of (private studio, no public phone number). She even posts apologies about it. 

  6. So, having a fair bit of tattooing under my belt, i've begun to notice something. I scab. Easily. Badly. Big, thick ones. Only one tattooer has made me not scab anywhere, Kelly Edwards. And he did my full back. Healed perfectly every session. 

    Every other tattooer, not so much. Linework never scabs. Black shading almost never scabs. But almost anywhere color has been packed really solid, I can count on my healing being a nightmare with one wrong move needing a touch up. 

    This is Texas. Everything is sweaty all the time. Even in the dead of winter, so I'm sure that doesn't help. But I'm at a loss. Maybe it's just my immune system. I'm curious to hear others experiences with scabbing in tattoos. 

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