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Shaun1105

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  1. 2 hours ago, Graeme said:

    Bad news!  The brunch place I had in mind doesn't take reservations and because I have a really small window of time (my kid gets vaccinated at 9, I have a tattoo appointment at 11) I'm going to call the brunch off and suggest that maybe those of us going to the convention on Saturday try to grab a drink there?

    Your kid screws up brunch meetups like it's his job!  Two years in a row ;)

    Saturday convention meetup it is.  Do we plan a time/place or just wing it? 

  2. Love that we can get this contest going again!

    I think a small tattoo and large tattoo winner should be awarded each month ('small' and "large' definition to be determined).
    We could just have the first 7 days of the month be the only days submissions are allowed, and no voting can take place until day 8.

    Being able to vote for 1st,2nd,3rd is a great idea too. 



     

  3. 2 hours ago, bloodsport said:

    So my first tattoo is on my right upper arm. 

    Would it be better to add my second and third tattoos on the same arm, or would it be better to do them on my other (left) upper arm?

    Thanks

    Nice tattoo!

    I don't think there's a "better" here, only what you prefer more.  

    If your next two planned tattoos are going to be in a similar style, I personally would go same arm, but again it's totally up to you. 

  4. On 8/3/2016 at 8:19 PM, Isotope said:

    Well...(deep breath) Steve Byrne in less than a month (Sept 1). I don't generally get nervous or "starstruck", but I've definitely got butterflies on this one. Who's been tattooed by Steve?

    Steve put an eagle on my chest last year.  He's great, you don't need to be nervous at all!

  5. 10 hours ago, marley mission said:

     

    EDIT: I should mention too that I have never been tattooed at a convention - not so sure I would enjoy the big crowd aspect so much but who knows

     

    5 hours ago, Graeme said:

    In my experience the Friday is probably the best to get tattooed because it isn't as busy as the Saturday, but it's all good.  Honestly, I would rather get tattooed in a shop if there was the option, but this is an opportunity to get tattooed by people locally that I'd otherwise have to travel for, so it's fine.  It's cool getting to meet and talk to new people and there's a good energy at the convention.
     

    The first time I went I had an appointment, last year I just went looking for a walk-up.  I agree with Graeme, at least on Friday night there were lots of amazing tattooers who were available (I ended up getting something from Jeb Riley).

    For me, getting tattooed at a convention definitely sucks compared to a shop.  That said, you ARE getting a tattoo so it's still awesome.
     

  6. Summer is definitely my least favorite season.  I like warm (even hot) sunny days like we're experiencing now, but once the real summer humidity kicks in, that's just the worst.  My wife is about the opposite though - she would take a vacation any time to Haiti, the DR, or Jamaica, while I would choose Iceland over all of those.

    Autumn > Winter > Spring > Summer  imo.

  7. Hello and welcome.  Lots of good advice here already for you.  
    I think your Trisiras idea can be made into a great tattoo once you find the artist you'd like to do it.  An Atlas tattoo also would be cool.
    Putting them both together into the same tattoo - probably not a great idea.  Just get two separate tattoos (unless you're thinking this is going to be a full god-themed sleeve or something).  I know it's your first tattoo and so you want it to be perfect but putting too many elements into it will not make it better.

    Good luck!

  8. 43 minutes ago, Synesthesia said:

    Lately my biggest issue is with ideas. I have tons of vague ideas (a dagger! more animals!, etc) but I have a hard time narrowing down what exactly I want the tattoo to look like, who I want to do it, and where it should go. I've been debating the same pieces forever it seems like, I just can't make up my mind about specifics.

    My tattoos that like the best are the ones where I gave the vaguest ideas to my tattooer! I'd say don't worry so much about the specifics of the art - but it's your tattoo so whatever it takes for you to love it, go for it.
    Who the tattooer should be and where on your body they go are both pretty important though :) 

  9. 1 hour ago, Devious6 said:

    Sometimes it just takes us older guys some time to make the decision - and in some cases a life event will give that decision a new meaning. Congrats to your Dad! So, the real question is....is he already planning his next? I got my first about two months ago, turned 61 10 days ago and am working on my design for the next one this fall. :1_grinning:

    Well, he already mentioned putting a propeller on the other shoulder; we'll have to wait and see what he thinks after the excitement wears off!

  10. A while ago (in 'upcoming tattoos', I think) I posted about how I was going to take my dad for his first tattoo - something that he had wanted for a long time but had never done.  The first time we planned to go, he backed out because he looked online at the risks of getting tattooed as a diabetic (which for someone with well controlled diabetes are negligible, but he still didn't do it. Cold feet.)  Then last summer at our family reunion our cousin Amy, who has several tattoos, basically called him out because she got her most recent one while she was on chemo for her stage 4 cancer - making his arguments clearly invalid.  
    Unfortunately, Amy lost her battle with cancer late last year.  A few weeks ago my dad and I finally went to get his tattoo.  The simple anchor reflects his 40+ years of working on Great Lakes ships, but I believe it serves as a reminder of his cousin also.

    We went to Hand of Doom Tattoo in Buffalo, NY and he got his tattoo from Chris Lombardi.  Same shop and artist where I got my first tattoo (also an anchor!)  in 2012.  Overall amazing experience, Chris is a great guy and an excellent tattooer.

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  11. I suggest just going to your artist and saying "I want to do a traditional eagle with an American flag - color. I'm looking for something fairly large. I really love the look of the eagles flying with upswept wings...but could also go with a perched eagle."

    If your artist specializes in traditional tattoos, and is a good artist, he doesn't need anything more than that to work with! See what he comes up with, I bet it will be better than any examples you're going to get from google searching it.

  12. I agree that you'll probably be ok. I've only been to two conventions (both Montreal), and there would almost certainly be enough to keep kids interested (6yo for sure, depends on the 3yo but you know your kids best). Taxidermy stuff, art, tattooing, music, etc.

    There's no way your kids will be more of a distraction to artists than the general loudness of the convention.

  13. I actually have something of a meaning for the tattoos on my arms, though for some I assigned that meaning later to a tattoo I got because I thought it would be cool.

    I don't find questions annoying, I like seeing what people will say back. For tattoos that have actual meaning, my favorite is "It's a funeral urn. It reminds me I'm going to die."

    And there's always, "It's a panther and a giant sword. I got it because it's awesome."

  14. Welcome! You mention being happily married, but are you happily employed? Because getting your first tattoo on your hands/fingers is generally not recommended.

    I would strongly suggest you get a different game related tattoo somewhere more concealable first, then progress to your hand at a later time.

    That said, if you're set on getting this tattoo anyway, you need to make it so that the letters are readable to others, NOT yourself. So W and S are on your middle finger, A is on your index finger, and D is on your ring finger. This avoids the issue of any tattoos being under your ring also, as "A,S,D" can all be in a straight line along your fingers (below the first knuckle). Unfortunately this does mean that when your fingers are actually on the keys the A and D will be switched; I feel confident you'll still be able to figure out where the keys are though.

    Again, I'd like to reiterate that fingers is a poor choice of placement for a first tattoo. You're an adult though, so do as you'd like. Just don't get the letters facing you because that's upside down.

  15. i had a really rough go today about this tattoo, i work for a dermatologist and basically broke down in his office (messy tears and all!) and asked him about laser options. i keep going back and forth with the idea of either going through the expensive/painful/gruelling process of lasering this thing off, or speaking with my artist and adding the small changes to the owl to make him more what i envisioned :(

    Definitely don't go the laser route - at least not yet!! There is nothing that removes post-tattoo anxiety like getting more tattoos. Also, if your artist thinks small changes are possible, do those first and then see how you like what turns out. Then if all else fails it wouldn't be any more work to laser off the tattoo including those changes, or to replace the owl with a panther.

  16. Hi, and welcome to the forum, fellow Ontarian!

    It's totally normal to have second thoughts post-tattoo. If the tattoo is well executed, you will eventually accept it as it is and probably grow to love it.

    With the upcoming work, just be straight up with your artist and communicate what you're hoping for. At the same time though, try not to go into this work with as much of a preconceived notion of what you want to see. You -hopefully- selected your artist based not only on his ability to tattoo, but also on his style and artistic ability. The tattoo is a collaboration between the two of you. It probably won't be exactly as either of you envision it; but that is ok and in the end it will be better than you hoped for.

    Good luck with this, and when you get time let's see some pics of your tattoos!

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