I'm planning a trip to Austin, Texas in early May and I'm looking for suggestions on things to do, see, eat, and where to stay.
***I already have an appointment at Rock of Ages w/ Steve Byrne so I don't need tattoo suggestions :)
We absolutely love you for not doing this! You can ask all the questions you want right here in this thread and you will most likely get great answers from other members with extensive tattoo knowledge.
If you keep going to Temple, you will be happy and we will all be jealous. I think a Jesus head and/or sacred heart would look awesome on that big empty spot on your tricep area.
@neckface that is a great first tattoo!
it looks like Plymouth, Indiana is only a 2 hour drive from Chicago, I think you should start planning a trip to Chicago Tattoo Company.
I love all of them and I've watched each episode at least 3 times so I decided to donate a few dollars to the Gypsy Gentleman project...
What other locations do you want to see episodes for? I think Chicago and Australia would make great episodes.
2nd session on my hannya masks & japanese maple leaves sleeve with chris o'donnell on friday. i think the plan is to finish the background and maybe start a little color, haven't posted a picture yet but maybe i will after this session...
What is the etiquette on a situation like this? Would it be creepy to approach someone and say "hey, I think I saw a picture of your piece on instagram/facebook/lst/etc, artist xyz did it right?"
Personally I prefer it when the artist takes few or no breaks at all because it always seems like it hurts more after taking a break longer than a minute or two.
Awesome. I'm currently in the process of getting a 3/4 sleeve from him and might ask if I can take a quick peek at that top secret ideas book of his. I'm pretty sure you could just open it to a random page and be happy with the design.
this picture reminds me of the scene in Home Alone when Joe Pesci grabs the door knob that Macaulay Culkin rigged to be burning hot and is left with a scar of the door knob's decorative pattern.