Lol, she's our piercer, not trying to get all that personal with her. I'll keep progress posted, hope to get alot of it done pretty quickly, then wait for a full heal for background and tightening up. My goal is to have it done and healed by October to enter it in the convention here in New Orleans.
Lol, she's our piercer, not trying to get all that personal with her. I'll keep progress posted, hope to get alot of it done pretty quickly, then wait for a full heal for background and tightening up. My goal is to have it done and healed by October to enter it in the convention here in New Orleans.
hehe, tell her that you need more canvas!!!! btw, if you were in my area I would so have you do an alien like in your avatar!!! Seems like you got skills.
I didn't know you were a tattoo artist Alien. That's awesome. I'm in the planning stages of some pretty big work for the summer I'd like to get done. Fortunately I know an artist who I love, so the hard part is easy for me. Would love to see more of your work.
Believe or not, but I have been planning on a half-sleeve with an Alice in Wonderland theme (technically its from "Through the Looking Glass"). My idea will be based around the Walrus and the Carpenter poem, with the artwork based on the original woodcut drawings from the novel.
I am imagining the Walrus and the Carpenter leadiing a line of the oysters. If you remember the Disney version, there was a part where the screen was split between night and day and I think I want that as part of the design. I also want a couple of lines of the poem going around my arm right above my elbow. I'm also thinking about getting it colored, but like how drawings were colored back in the 19th century.
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I am imagining the Walrus and the Carpenter leadiing a line of the oysters. If you remember the Disney version, there was a part where the screen was split between night and day and I think I want that as part of the design. I also want a couple of lines of the poem going around my arm right above my elbow. I'm also thinking about getting it colored, but like how drawings were colored back in the 19th century.