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el twe

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  1. If I may... It's really not about the blowout.  It's about changing cultural norms and how lots of people these days are rushing into tattoos in highly visible places before really committing to being a 'tattooed person' (ie arm sleeves, more larger pieces).  Every artist and every client will have different views on this, but I have to say I agree with the old school mentality - certain tattoo placements are 'earned' in that sense.

  2. Yep, I agree with everyone else here.  It's a fantastic tattoo, and it'll only look better after it settles into your skin.  I've had my fair share of tattoo regret, and it's faded every time.  Sometimes within a couple weeks, other times much longer.  Give yourself time.  And I know you don't want to do the other side of your back (at least not yet :10_wink:), but a whole back piece built around that tattoo/style would be effin' rad IMHO...

  3. For those interested, Scott Harrison's "Thom DeVita's Customer" podcast/story is now available on LP: https://shopreaper.com/products/thom-devitas-customer-lp-by-scott-harrisson

    And the NY Times published a nice obituary to Thom (although seeing the word 'inked' in the first sentence made me cringe):https://shopreaper.com/products/thom-devitas-customer-lp-by-scott-harrisson

    Scott is quoted in the obit, referred to as a "tattoo artist and one of Mr. DeVita's customers" which brought a smile to my face.  I can only imagine that was a conscious choice by Scott, but if it's purely coincidental then we know Thom is still pulling some strings with the universe.

  4. So sad to hear of his passing, but the man seemed to have led a great life.  His Tattoo Age episodes are responsible for really hooking me into the history of tattoos and art in general.  I'd love to wear a piece of his flash some day...

  5. Welcome to LST!  Some of my favorite artists tattoo somewhat regularly in India - check out Robert Ryan and Freddy Corbin.  Mr. Corbin does amazing black and grey work.  And yes, remember good tattoos aren't cheap and cheap tattoos aren't good...

      

  6. Either a cohesive background like @SStu suggested, or just get more little filler tattoos.  It looks like there's a fair amount of space for even medium-sized tattoos in there.  Don't rush it, building a collection "organically" like this takes time.

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