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  1. Anyone here ever heard of Ozzy Ostby - tattoo artist out of Venice Beach, CA? 

    I hadn't heard of him, but my Instagram started suggesting posts by him.

    He does some amazing work, but perhaps his best piece is one he does repeatedly: a panther wearing sunglasses.

    Here is a small tribute to Ozzy's panther. Oh how I want one!!!!

     

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  2. November 28 -- 2nd sleeve begins.

    Once again, we returned to the studios of world traveling artist Scott Ellis. He's spent most of the last six months hopscotching Europe. I was happy to know ahead of time that he'd be back in Austin Texas for a few week -- plenty of time to start sleeve #2. 

    Scott suggested we try a Phoenix for this sleeve. Seemed to fit well with the dragon. Here is his notebook prior to my arriving:

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    As before, Scott creates the design in freehand. Took him about 3.25 hours. And as before, he was ever the perfectionist -- at one point an hour in wiping off my arm and starting again because he felt the bird's head was an inch off from where he wanted it. 

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    As we progress, Scott goes through about four layers, increasing the detail with ever more fine brushes along the way.

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    Below are layer #3 and #4:

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    Taken in mirror:

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    And at least, we ink! 2.5 hours of linework. 

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    Unfortunately, Scott is back off to Europe... so no shading stage until April. That's okay, it is worth the wait to be worked on by a master. 

     

  3. November 28 -- 2nd sleeve begins.

    Once again, we returned to the studios of world traveling artist Scott Ellis. He's spent most of the last six months hopscotching Europe. I was happy to know ahead of time that he'd be back in Austin Texas for a few week -- plenty of time to start sleeve #2. 

    Scott suggested we try a Phoenix for this sleeve. Seemed to fit well with the dragon. Here is his notebook prior to my arriving:

    i-68KzzCM-XL.jpg

    As before, Scott creates the design in freehand. Took him about 3.25 hours. And as before, he was ever the perfectionist -- at one point an hour in wiping off my arm and starting again because he felt the bird's head was an inch off from where he wanted it. 

    i-2C5HQjB-XL.jpg

    i-JzdrrDS-XL.jpg

    i-4MDx7Wg-XL.jpg

    As we progress, Scott goes through about four layers, increasing the detail with ever more fine brushes along the way.

    i-6V2nRR4-XL.jpg

    i-KTwNrJP-XL.jpg

    i-VsD6tbm-X3.jpg

    Below are layer #3 and #4:

    i-JWfbC2t-X3.jpg

    i-tmNVZCH-X3.jpg

    Taken in mirror:

    i-JKvP7VT-XL.jpg

    And at least, we ink! 2.5 hours of linework. 

    i-6Rpgj6B-XL.jpg

    Unfortunately, Scott is back off to Europe... so no shading stage until April. That's okay, it is worth the wait to be worked on by a master. 

  4. On 10/13/2016 at 7:20 AM, Kracov said:

    How do I delete my topic? I don't want 1,000 people saying that I shouldn't use my own art for my tattoos.

    You admit you are new to tattoos. You come to the forum filled with people experienced with tattoos. You ask for advice. You get advice. You don't like the advice. Now you want the advice to disappear.

    This means one of two things:

    1) You were never looking for advice in the first place, you just wanted to show off your art and have people tell you how great it was.

    2) Cognitive dissonance.

  5. Original poster - also keep in mind the time commitment needed for this piece. Despite what you've seen on TV, this isn't something you are going to knock out in a day. You are probably going to spend many hours over multiple sessions, and any really great artists who aren't going to maul you aren't going to want to spend that kind of time trying to recreate your work.

    You seem to know what you like. Time to hit Instagram and find some artists who already are doing stuff close to what you like. Then find one, show them your ideas to inspire them, and then let them do their thing.

    There is a reason everyone in the tattoo forum dedicated to getting good tattoos is giving you one general theme of advice. We see a lot of people come in, ask for advice, get a ton of it, then do the exact opposite. Their tattoos usually come out awful. Your back is the Palm Beach of tattoo real estate -- don't mess it up!

  6. Getting two sessions like that back to back are rough... the skin from your first session just wants to chill out on day 1, and instead it was probably being pulled, grabbed, stretched, and wiped endlessly while you did the opposite side of the arm that day.

    Advil and time are your friends. I wouldn't really try and evaluate the condition much until at least Day 10. It can be really irritated and then fix itself really quickly overnight as you approach the two-week mark. Hang in there.

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