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Posts posted by Stefan Johnsson
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Paintings, illustration and drawings are great for reference and you can reproduce the motif in them just fine. But it gets tricky if you want reproduce the look and feel of other mediums as tattoos. A soft, subtle watercolor or a sketchy charcoal drawing make bad tattoos.
All mediums have a natural look to them. Watercolor, oil painting, charcoal and tattooing. Now, I can force a watercolor painting to look like an oil one, but it wouldn't be in the best interest of either mediums. Same with tattooing. You can reproduce your friends painting but make it look like a tattoo.
- Stewart Robson, MGblues, Ursula and 1 other
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This used to annoy (and flatter) me, but not so much anymore.
Now I find it more strange than anything else. I have seen 4 or 5 versions of that wolf/rose, and I don't understand why. The customers could have just asked their tattooer to draw something similar, and I'm sure everyone would be happier.
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Thanks guys! Really appreciate it.
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Very cool stuff, Ron! Thanks for showing us those paintings.
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I like to see more paintings, so I guess I should post one of mine.
- spookysproul, Eilin, Dumpleton and 8 others
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Hi
in Initiation
I found this forum thru facebook, I belive, and was surprised how pleasant everyone seem to be. Anyway, I'm a Swedish tattooer working in Santa Cruz, Ca. I love what I do and hope to read and take part in some interesting discussions here.
Keep up the good fight,
Stefan
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I have 5 of Scott's machines and they are awesome!
Chris Conn is back!
in General Tattoo Discussion
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Ursula: Sorry, but that last comment feels unfair to Chris Cleen.