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July 2014 Tattoo of the Month Contest
Dennis and 12 others reacted to AverageJer for a topic
I did! Kind of. I made it to Three Tides in Tokyo where I had a wonder experience all around and ended up with a nice little dragon head by Ganji. [/img]13 points -
Latest tattoo lowdown.....
Kingdomhearts25 and 9 others reacted to 49531 for a topic
got my second tattoo from claudia de sabe today needless to say i'm extremely happy with it (and sore) on the back of my upper arm10 points -
Upcoming Tattoos
CABS and 8 others reacted to suburbanxcore for a topic
Grez at Kings Ave tomorrow afternoon!9 points -
A Hello from from the High End of Bums
polliwog and 7 others reacted to Gloomy Inks for a topic
Hello. Gloomy here making my entrance. Tattooing, on and off since I was 22. Seriously for about three years now. Much more to learn of course, but I'm not one to have a big head. I'm very much into the "old masters" although people like Paul Booth, Caleb Morgan, and many more I can't think of at this early hour for me. I'm writing as well as gearing up to start a shop here in Central Florida, although there are so many fine artists here, truly, that I'm humbled every day to see fine work, and being my worst critic, strive to do the best work I can. I'm pretty gregarious. I'll pull a hunk of pork chop out of my mouth, put my beer down, and run after an old guy or gal on the off chance that they'll tell me about an old green one. The wonderful thing about tattooing that I feel sometimes we miss is that we're artists, we have more in common than not. There is room for everyone, it isn't going to die. Sure, the art will on skin, as we all have a shelf life. The flash, the machines, the crazy, scary, and down right funny stories (and what is up with the old time guys and monkeys? My grandfather had one once, terrible stories he told me, and every time I hear about an artist with a monkey I brace myself for something worse) that bind us, rather then tear us apart. It's not us against us, no matter what the back biting of the current and past maybe. For me it's balance always. I'm a 'mersh artist, I just happen to be one with a really friggin' cool jobby job. You can't go swimming without getting wet, so I put on my mask and snorkel and dive deep into as much of the art, the history of it, and the mechanics as I can. From making machines, tuning (things I'll admit I'm getting better at, but still I'm way lame), to cutting acetates, to dealing with people of all walks as we do these days, to taking classes with the retired folks at the library on watercolors. My goal is not to be the best, as Stoney St. Clair (a true inspiration when I'm feeling burned out) said, "Just as good as the rest." Sometimes I get asked what I do best. My answer is simple: clean, quality work. You walk away happy, smiling, and without a fatal liver disease. I do have other interests too. I love to write, and I'm doing some tattoo history research, albeit slowly, as well as working on a novel about tattooing, revenge, and redemption set right before world war two. I'm a big US Civil War buff. I've played music since I was 12 and have not let up on that either. Somehow, I even find time to be with my stunning woman, who I have no idea what she sees in me. All that aside I have a bit of the rebel in me. I hated school from the first day of kindergarden. It was a 14 year (I wasn't held back, but I was too big for another year of the little kid stuff, and too dumb for 1st grade) prison sentence. Even in art class, even though I didn't know what flash was, that's the kind of stuff I would draw. I used to be a bad kid. Anything I could think to do I would. Took me a long time to realize that my Mom, one of the five best women I know, had raised me with manners. Like to 27! I got a DUI. I liked to play two hand tag. Stay out late with the boys and I got my first ink on my 18th birthday, the first in my family. My sister may have beaten me in tattoo numbers by now. I dunno. These days though I try to take things slow, reason them out, and keep my head about me with a liberal dose of humor, much of which I pointed right back at me. I have a terrible temper that I try to control, and every now and again flares up big time. More often then not though it's for about five minutes, and then I have doughnut and some coffee and babble about the fierce look on Cap Coleman's mug, or how on my 10th birthday all I wanted was a Gameboy. That same day Paul Rodgers passed away and now I'd sell my left hand (yeah, I'm a lefty. Bad genes. I know. I know...) for a honest to goodness J frame or Mad Bee. Might just have to make it myself, ja? I'm currently learning German, and as well, even though I have no business doing it, I'm drawing with my best bro, who has recorded much of my music and puts up with my pique, and plays mean drums and keys, and he's into the idea of tattooing now too. We're learning from each other, bouncing ideas back and forth, delving into all sorts of dark corners of this "black art". Um... hmmm. I like animals. I hope one day someone asks me for a sheep tattoo rather then a wolf. My sister is 100 times the artist I am. She can paint! I'm just rocking the high end of bum, the lowest bottom man on the pyramid of greatness. If I can pull myself up to just being a solid worker, I'll feel pretty good. I expect nothing, but I will show all of you respect, and will do my best to help, inspire (such as I can), prod, poke and joke all of you, be you artist or client, into being better then me. Which certainly won't be hard for you all. All the best, and I mean it! -Gloomy Gus PS- Trust yourself in everything and you can't lose.8 points -
Plainskins say the darndest things...
thewitchhunter and 7 others reacted to Shaun1105 for a topic
So I have been away for over a week on vacation, no internet. Logged on today, saw that there was a bunch of posts in this thread, and started to catch up. Got halfway through @mmikaoj 's post and decided to leave it until tonight after my son's soccer practice. While there I was talking to my buddy's wife, who apparently hasn't seen me in shorts since December. So I proceeded to answer just about every single question on here - pain, cost, meaning, where, why, etc., etc. Started out like this: Her- "Whoa, when did you get that?!? Me - "December" Her- "What's the meaning??" Me - "It means I have an awesome panther on my leg. With a sword. And some roses." Her - "Oh, three roses! For your wife and two kids. Me - "Uh....OK" I felt like the conversation was happening because of this thread.8 points -
Started my back with Aaron Coleman last weekend.....shit hurts so bad haha. Got through 4 hours of lining the back and butt, next session lining the thighs and hopefully some background.7 points
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Upcoming Tattoos
CABS and 5 others reacted to cvportagee for a topic
After a month off back with Horitomo on Saturday and Jill the following Saturday.6 points -
I'm putting this in because I've had good feedback :) Rose morph done by Nick Agnew at Kingsland Ink, Auckland, NZ6 points
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New-ish to Texas, finally got over to Rock of Ages. Got talking to Dreyfus about Steve Byrne's availability, before long my girlfriend interjected that we needed to discuss how we were going to pay for an upcoming trip. I agreed, we left, and then I went right home and called the shop the next day anyways. Snagged a Friday afternoon in October :cool: Haven't decided what I'm going to get. Instead, I'm going to see if he has any ideas about filling one of the last (kind of awkward) spots on my arm. Way excited.5 points
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El Dolmago and 3 others reacted to Gloomy Inks for a topic
Just thought I would say thanks to all that are pulling for me. As to Myles, dude, I hear you, however I like to think that people here, tattooers, collectors, all of us, have something together that people who don't wear tattoos will never have. Hey, people may look at me like I'm sick, but I just make 'em laugh. Determination can do wonders for you, and nothing can focus the mind like the thought of your own demise. And hey, you only get the one go round, no one gets to be here for the whole time, and you gotta make the best of what time you have, use it. That's why I'm looking into starting my own machine company. Nothing pretty, but all US made, coils and all. Brass no less too! To else, here is my abridged bucket list: 1. Marry my woman. 2. Start and finish my back piece (from an 1860s photo of a female Samurai) 3. Make machines and tattoo as long as I can. 4. Visit Norway and Germany. Norway is where my Grandfather, now 91, is from. 5. Finish my books I've been writing. 6. Make amends with those in my family and old friends who have not gotten along with. 7. Tell the rest of the mo-fos to eat cat poop. .... Y'all get the idea.4 points -
Latest tattoo lowdown.....
cltattooing and 3 others reacted to Orangutango for a topic
@bongsau sorry for your loss. I had my ribs punished on Sunday by Andre Malcolm, who also did finished a Kirin on my brother the day before. The sunday was one of the hardest sessions I've done, mostly due to a very enthusiastic drinking host the evening before, can't speak highly enough of the guys at Skull and Sword though, really looked after us out of towners! Would have loved to meet up with some of you Bay Area types, but was pretty much a fly in/fly out deal. Next time! *damn you tapatalk, see Instagram @__andre_skullnsword__4 points -
Upcoming Tattoos
suburbanxcore and 2 others reacted to Cork for a topic
I love the contact info on their website. After a deposit, they will disclose phone number and location, and then keep it to yourself. Definitely piqued my curiosity with that alone.3 points -
Hooper. Left side of my squid pants.3 points
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@BrianH Henning and Mike usually share a booth at the Montreal convention so you should have plenty of chance to talk ideas with him while you're getting tattooed.3 points
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Just got booked in with Adam Kitamoto for a full sleeve and chest panel... for february 2016 haha, not very upcoming but I can wait.3 points
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El Dolmago and 2 others reacted to hogg for a topic
I just want to say that I read this thread now and then and my heart just sinks. I appreciate that this is a place where many of you feel comfortable sharing some of what you're going through, and I only hope that it offers you some measure of relief and comfort to know that many of us are thinking of you, and all of us are pulling for you3 points -
Latest tattoo lowdown.....
Kingdomhearts25 and 2 others reacted to Graeme for a topic
This is a really terrible picture but I got this cigar smoking frog from El Monga at Aloha Tattoo Barcelona yesterday. I am super stoked that he decided to attach himself to my leg because I think we're going to have some good adventures together. @bongsau Really sorry for your loss, and my deepest condolences. Sometimes it's the silly little tattoos that have the deepest significance.3 points -
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polliwog and one other reacted to Mick Weder for a topic
Nicely put. When ya put it out there, ya sometimes think...fuck! kick ya toe, why did I do that for! but that summary @Gloomy Inks nails it as to why I kinda took a punt to throw some shit in as well. Yeah, we don't know exactly what we're dealing with on line at the best of times, but I kinda feel we're in pretty good company here. I only fit in with one type of people, our kinda people. Dudes I'll probably never ever meet in person here have still pointed me in the direction in sourcing out shit for my bikes and stuff. Taken the time to send a PM to steer me in the right direction. That's genuine shit, so I'm just being genuine back. @Gloomy Inks again, you got a real good disposition with your shit man. I was reading your blog, and that's strength brother! You have much more than most going on dude. Sweet. Oh, and if ya ever on the East Coast of Aus. Let me know, my shout at the bar.2 points -
Hotel sheets have probably had a lot worse on them than leaky fresh tattoos, I don't worry about it that much. I think the gory bandage in the bathroom garbage can is a lot grosser, personally.2 points
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Plainskins say the darndest things...
abees and one other reacted to TrixieFaux for a topic
^^ hilarious! I love the "Uh...OK"2 points -
The ladies thread
soraya and one other reacted to TrixieFaux for a topic
I finally bought the Charnos Armery tights for covering my arms at work with short sleeved shirts. I'm pretty psyched about how they fit. The other type of arm sleeves I tried (I think it was tat2x sleeves) didn't work for me, they would fall down and bunch up at the top. These sleeves are great because it goes around your back, all one piece so it can't slip down. It makes it possible for me to wear this short sleeve shirt to work without having to put another shirt on underneath or cardigan on top. The sleeves don't quite come all the way to my wrists, good thing my tattoos don't either... Here's a before & after: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points -
Chest piece appointment booked with Jason Phillips at FTW in Oakland. Nervous/stoked at the same damn time.2 points
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TrixieFaux and one other reacted to polliwog for a topic
Not to belabor the issue, but: I haven't met anyone from this forum, but I do care (or if "care" is too loaded a word, give a shit) about the people on here. If you've hung around for longer than a few weeks, why wouldn't you? Having met a handful of people who I'd previously only talked to online, I'm no longer so sure that the internet is less "real" than other ways of communicating. But it does suck to feel like you've been at the receiving end of some false or patronizing sympathy. @Gloomy Inks, I am so sorry to hear this.2 points -
Dude... That sucks. My sister has a whole bunch of the cafe au lait spots and we've always wondered if that's what she has. So far so good for her though. I have my own incurable thing... I've posted about it some, and it's actually what led me here in the first place. The way I look at it is this - there are no guarantees at all. I could step off the curb and get hit by a bus tomorrow. "now" is all you can count on. I try my best to fully inhabit "now". The future is fuck scary. The past, it's gone. I want every moment I have to be as happy and good as possible, so I focus on the good, attend to the things that make me happy, and try to let all the rest of it go.2 points
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well. i did not get my touchups. but i did get a new tattoo which did involve a tear-out: My pug. Winston. Riding the red rocket. Which was really hilarious. Until I got a call 3/4 of the way through the tattoo that my mother passed away. Shout out to my pal Ollie for working like lightning to finish the tattoo before my ride showed up to go see my family. So some more to add to the arguement that a tattoo is more than just a silly picture on your skin. It's not just about "what" the tattoo is of or the "why"...but the "where" and "when" and "who" of the experience is of equal importance. A colourful timestamp for this lifetime. And now I'm left with a lot of sorrow to deal with, a good laugh and a great tattoo. Laughter is the best medicine. And my Mom really loved my idiot pug. But I think my next tattoo will be little more serious and carry a lot more weight. Peace.2 points
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I think I've found a design for my knee coming up on the 25th with Franz Stefanik. Had a hell of a time figuring it out.1 point
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Latest tattoo lowdown.....
Orangutango reacted to tatB for a topic
@Orangutango congrats looks like it was a long day for you.1 point -
I always worry about these things, I like to stay in good hotels and feel guilty when I wake up and there's a large rock of ages printed on some Egyptian cotton, I know it washes out though so it's not to bad just a bit rank for the cleaners, but I've also started packing extra cling film tape and a flannel to clean it off before and after bed1 point
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Absolutely worth the wait. His work is incredible.1 point
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Turlington's Lower Back Tattoo Remover
Alexander Serpico reacted to SeeSea for a topic
It's been around, but I didn't see it here on a cursory search. I wonder if they offer quantity discount?1 point -
Day 1 of year 28. Took day off from work. Drinking Cisco Brewers' Grey Lady. Plans to hang frames on the walls are on hold.1 point
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Hotel healing
El Dolmago reacted to Mark Bee for a topic
When we travel for tattoos we take tape, bandages, gloves, and towels. Usually that does the trick and we've never had any complaints. Though I sometimes wonder what the hotel staff thinks of all that stuff piling up in the washroom.1 point -
On the topic of comic book tattoos, I always thought this would make a killer one.1 point
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Gloomy Inks reacted to Zillah for a topic
@Gloomy Inks I'm really sorry. It appears you have great strength in the face of that which would derail others, I wish you a pain free journey as you tackle the road ahead.1 point -
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Gloomy Inks reacted to Steele for a topic
Look on the bright side- do you know how famous The Elephant Man is? But seriously. Dude this is horrible, you can get legions on your eyes and become blind, your bones can warp and break and never mend themselves, limbs grow misshapen and alien, it can even mutate into cancer. I've never even heard of something so awful. Have any symptoms arisen yet? If so, what are they? That really really sucks man- but now is the time to do everything you've always wanted. Live an adventure. Travel with only a backpack to foreign countries and live the life of a vagabond seeing the world and meeting people. I'm not saying you better fulfill your bucket list- but you have got to Live man.1 point -
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Finally finished Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. Took the bastard 24 years to finish it, even after he died in 2006 (to which Brandon Sanderson finished). Forget Song of Ice and Fire. After The Wheel of Time I vowed to never start reading a series that isn't already finished. 24 years! I started this series in 1998. Although I'm bitter about the whole thing, the last couple books that Sanderson wrote were phenomenal. Overall the series was decent. I'd recommend it if you have a couple years to kill. Or the audio books... a paltry 19 days worth of audio. I would describe it as incredibly detailed fantasy adventure, or is that what they referred to as "epic" fantasy? I don't know much about specialized genres. Overly detailed in some aspects. In some of the books you could skip entire paragraphs and not miss anything important except understanding how the drapes were hanging in someone's bed chambers in a castle. The detail can become tedious, but the weaving in and out of different story lines is good. And this series was written before some of the other popular magic/fantasy type literature, and you can see influences in those other books pulled from this one.1 point
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July 2014 Tattoo of the Month Contest
real meta reacted to Sparky Polastri for a topic
Picked up this lil' thigh giblet while on vacation in Japan in 2013 from the (then) Hiroshi Hirakawa at Three Tides Tattoo, Osaka1 point -
July 2014 Tattoo of the Month Contest
Dennis reacted to McAstronaut for a topic
Might as well post this one up. Got this last week from David Mushaney from RebelMuse Tattoo in Lewisville, TX, just outside of Dallas. I couldn't be happier!1 point -
little dragon foot by Chad Chesko at Fat Ram's Pumpkin Tattoo in Boston, MA:1 point
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July 2014 Tattoo of the Month Contest
Scott R reacted to Mick Weder for a topic
Throw me L side in. Crocodile (from my Croc fighting days :)) & my ugly looking bat. Tattooer CP, Australia. @polliwog. I love that Eagle. F_uck_ing rad.1 point -
July 2014 Tattoo of the Month Contest
real meta reacted to sighthound for a topic
Guess I'll throw this in for this month. The only black & gray piece I have, and hopefully not the last. By Yoni Zilber.1 point -
I'll enter this one because I love my eagle. Happy to see her every day, and she has a name :o By Chad Koeplinger at Congress St. Photo from his Instagram.1 point
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Really, really hard to get a pic of this little FILIP LEU that was way up on the wall: Jason Kundell of Artwork Rebels: Andre Malcom, Analog Tattoo: Joey Armstrong, Seventh Son: An awesome event all around.1 point
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I have a few pics, but I'm only posting them in order to stem the tsunami-like tide of Duffa's hate. Apologies for the quality of the pics. It was really, really crowded in there (great art + free beer = lots of people), so it was tough to get good angles, but here's a taste. Julian Zeff (a really nice guy and great artist who works at Unbreakable in LA--we chatted for a while and compared collections): Troy Denning (really hard to photograph a mirror, so I figured I'd at least smile for my camera): Erik Rieth of Seventh Son ("Cloud Dragon"): Luke Stewart of Seventh Son (this thing was about 6 feet tall!): I think this was by Jeff P, and while technically not a dragon, it is technically awesome: Bryan Randolph of Spider Murphy's: Paul Anthony Dobleman of Spider Murphy's (the border on this thing is incredible!): Stuart Cripwell of Spider Murphy's (how badass is this?): Theo Mindell of Spider Murphy's (really hard to get a good shot of this, but for those that have met Theo, you'll appreciate his addition of a 70s wizard): Kevin Pulido of Diamond Club (hard to believe he's only been tattooing a few years--this thing was huge and so beautiful): Junii Salmon of Diamond Club (leave it to her to make a dragon look like a sweet kitty): Yokohama Horiken of State of Grace: Some guy named Mike Roper: Yutaro Sakai of Skull & Sword: Shad (Hori Tsuki Kage): Trevor McStay ( @Duffa: AUSSIE, AUSSIE, AUSSIE!): Ladies and germs, The Grime: The One Horitomo, State of Grace: Tattoo Mick of Zurich! Kahlil Rintye of Tattoo City: Oops--I went over the limit of 20 images per post. Be right back!1 point
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Full Back Piece Thread
tatB reacted to Petri Aspvik for a topic
This thread isn't complete with out Kahlil Rintye. Fucking amazing stuff! Ed Hardy's Tattoo City - Kahlil Rintye1 point -
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