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Latest tattoo lowdown.....
Kingdomhearts25 and 12 others reacted to dooktruck for a topic
was in sf last week got this from jeff rassier. super happy about it reaper1 reaper213 points -
The Tattoo News
BlownRealms and 9 others reacted to Stewart Robson for a topic
Thanks for the interest but... people have no problem asking personal questions on the internet huh? But to be less abrasive: Soap will be working at Modern Classic in Fulham, London one week each month... then we'll see what happens. There are myriad factors to consider after that but the long-term goal is for him to work full time eventually. The "status" of Lab Monkey for the coming months is the same as it has been for years - it's open, with Soap and others (currently Adam) doing tattoos. If Soap sells his existing shop isn't really anyone's business but his own. Same deal if he gives it to unicorns, another tattooer, or simply closes the doors forever. Whatever happens, Soap himself will give appropriate information. Yes, Lab Monkey is the first shop I did a tattoo in. While I was still struggling to learn, without structured guidance and tattooing out of my house, Soap graciously offered to let me sit in at his place for a week. That was the first time I tattooed people that I didn't already know. I'd been tattooing for about a year at that point. I've tried to return when my schedule allows. The information we've given about the shop is all that we've had the time to prepare. It's been a hectic 12 months preparing the shop. Especially hectic since the end of August when we got legal access to the premises. There's also been a bunch of conventions, visitors and regular work to do with Frith Street while getting our new space ready. - To answer another frequently asked question: Everybody at Frith Street knew about our shop since the end of 2013. They have all been supportive, interested and helpful with myself, Valerie and our new manager. Especially Naomi and Dante. It's easy to leave a shop on sour terms. Not so easy to keep it sweet. Sometimes we don't get a choice. So Valerie and I have gone to great lengths to preserve our working and personal relationship with everyone at Frith Street. I will keep my Sunday appointments there for the foreseeable future. Rest assured, we will make public updates with relevant information in due course, when time allows. Right now, we're concentrating on opening a street-level, regular tattoo shop that's practical and convenient for the people who work there and the people who want to get tattooed there. Your best bet for reliable info is the shop Instagram, Twitter and website. Keep 'em peeled!...10 points -
Latest tattoo lowdown.....
Kingdomhearts25 and 7 others reacted to invision for a topic
Was able to get a three legged money toad (Jin Chan) from Takashi Matsuba (IG: traditionaltool) last night. The shading was done by hand (tebori) which is a first for me. Also the first piece I've gotten where the artist drew it on first as opposed to using a stencil. Can't wait to see the white all healed up and yellowed a bit. That's also three tattoos in three weeks. Feels good to have a break and be able to plan my next pieces :).8 points -
Latest tattoo lowdown.....
Kingdomhearts25 and 6 others reacted to Padji for a topic
My new piece from Matt Houston done on a trip to Amsterdam at Salon Serpent. Real nice guy and had another great experience in this shop. I tried to get in with Matt before in Vancouver but time was against me so super happy to nab an appt this time. Flames go up back of elbow and still healing ( it sucks!) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk7 points -
@Diehardonvhs Ed Hardy, "Kitsune" (1988) from Tattooing the Invisible Man"7 points
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@Graeme Too bad you don't have something lined up for when you are in NYC later this month! Reposted/stolen from Yoni's instagram: http://instagram.com/p/u9m5YGMGjb/ I don't know how to load a picture via instagram, sorry.6 points
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November 2014 Tattoo of the Month Contest
Wilhell and 5 others reacted to MoistTowelette for a topic
I hate posting the same pic over and over again, but i want a LST shirt! Done by Shige. Pics do this piece no justice.6 points -
Upcoming Tattoos
tatB and 4 others reacted to El Dolmago for a topic
Going in to get my arm worked on tomorrow - ditch/ elbow fun!5 points -
Thread for posting while getting tattooed
HaydenRose and 4 others reacted to Fala for a topic
Post-outline, pre-shading for me today! I can't believe I remembered to take a picture!5 points -
THANKS! @Lance, @SeeSea, @Cork, @hogg, @Mick Weder, @Fala, @Mush, @MrToby, @DeathB4Decaf, @misterJ I was very excited to see Henning again and get more work done on my back but it was tough couple of sessions. Long hours and in very tender spots made me question my sanity and whether I will ever consider starting another tattoo project, hahaha. Henning consulted several old woodblock print references for inspiration on colors and added his own unique take on them. He felt combination of muted colors on the body and bright tail feathers would not only make the phoenix "pop" but also simultaneously compliment and contrast off of Rubendall's dragon colors. Needless to say I'm very happy with how it turned out. Happy everyone is enjoying the progress with me. Cheers!4 points
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@MoistTowelette Although it would be well deserved, it looks like your need for shirts is almost over :cool:3 points
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Augh Yoni is the best and that is so gorgeous! I am going to make you pull your pants down to show me in person because I am a creep.3 points
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UPDATE: Two days of brutality on my back with Henning. This go around we started coloring in the phoenix at Kings Avenue Tattoo. 7 hours on Friday in Long Island, then 6 more hours on Saturday in Manhattan. Henning thinks we need one more full session to complete everything. I think probably 2 more including any touch ups. By the way...I really really hate ribs...and spine....THE WORST. Enjoy the pics.3 points
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Latest tattoo lowdown.....
misterJ and one other reacted to Pete tattoo freak for a topic
in cali all you need is a doctors note to grow a money tree!2 points -
In my neighborhood, having a money tree is called "robbing drug dealers" but somehow @Pugilist thinks this is a really bad idea. I don't get it, it's not like they're going to go to the cops to report being robbed.2 points
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Latest tattoo lowdown.....
CultExciter and one other reacted to Graeme for a topic
I was hoping that maybe I'd be able to squeeze in something small but unless I come across that much desired bag full of money I'm always keeping an eye open for, there's no way I can afford it. Besides, I want something big from Yoni.2 points -
Finger Tattoo, life span/aging quality
IzzyBizzy and one other reacted to Bunny Switchblade for a topic
Honestly......I really don't see the huge deal with this "I won't do them" posts If the people know up front that they may need some maintenance then what is the big deal? Customer walks in....you tell them up front the deal....they still want it....make them sign something saying you told them.....do the tattoo! My thumbs....including the sides have held up perfectly fine for 3 years now....and I am not talking script...i am talking images..... If done by the right person then fingers can hold up....maybe not forever.....but just go get them touched up every year or two or three when they need it! If you work with your hands it is less likely to hold up....of course! But if you sit behind a keyboard and take care of your tattoos then they will hold up longer! There are ways of making them last longer......techniques that were shared with me before I even started tattooing to make tattoos hold longer! If you want it done and you know the possibility is there you'll have to pay to get it touched up in the future......(prob shop min)....then go get it done! Just my opinion of course! - - - Updated - - - Sorry.....this may be based on "science and society" but this is not in every case.....and I don't think it's all that constructive or helpful! It basically is trying to talk people out of getting tattooed in areas this artist doesn't want to tattoo anymore.....at least it reads that way to me! Tell people up front and let them make the decision! Now if you don't have the skill to put it in without blowing it out.....that's another story! Send them to someone with more experience! Sending them to someone who has the experience to do it shows the customer you truly care about their tattoo and not the money in their pocket! Society moves forward by those willing to push the boundaries......not falling in line with the rest of the sheeple! Yes.....inform the people what COULD happen to them.....and let them make their own minds! If this was written by someone with 30+ years in the craft.....I'd consider the advice! I was told 30 years ago the same thing.....society won't like it!!! guess what...they didn't....LOL......and I still have a better job than most of my friends who didn't get tattooed in 1984!2 points -
@Lance I have bonji from Horimitsu of the 8 Buddhist bosatsu at the end of my 3/4 sleeves. For my right arm, I chose to highlight my birth year character in red ink (Fugen) while the remaining characters are in black. Fugen is also associated with my birth year zodiac sign, the year of the dragon which I also have on my right arm so that goes very well together. On my left arm, I went with the same bosatsu but chose to highlight the Fudo character in red as he is the immovable one and I always love the look of the written bonji character. My own personal research indicates that with multiple characters, it normally variations of the 8 bosatsu or just a few of the characters. There are also mantra's that you mentioned. One I really like is the mantra of light from the Shingon school of Buddhism in Japan. Try this link for a little bit of research: The Mantra of Light Also, do you have a specific artist in mind? A lot of the Japanese artists that I've encountered are very well versed in Buddhist imagery and might be able to make some recommendations. Some non-Japanese artists like Jondix, Yoni Zilber, etc who have studied the Buddhist religion may also be good choices. (Both Jondix and Kiku did separate bonji characters around Troy Denning's neck)2 points
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@Pugilist - good thing I'm not modest!!!2 points
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On a related note, does anyone have information regarding bonji around the wrists/forearm or neck? I've seen (as posted here) beads often depict bonji of a specific deity, presumably of the bearer's birth year Protector (Kokuzo Bosatsu for me). For the style where multiple bonji is depicted, is this traditionally a mantra specific to one's Buddhist Protector or is it actually bonji of all 8 Buddhist Protectors of the zodiac? I've been wanting to do something around my wrists to cap my sleeves and bonji is probably the strongest of a couple options I'm leaning towards. Any help would be appreciated. @hogg, you briefly mentioned your bonji at the convention. Any further insights? Thanks all!2 points
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@Fala I just saw the picture on IG and it's so beautiful. I really need to get tattooed by him.2 points
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Upcoming Tattoos
hogg and one other reacted to Diehardonvhs for a topic
That skull on the head with rope is from Kitsune reference - You can search Kitsune tattoos or Kitsune mythology and find some good stuff!2 points -
The Tattoo News
Bunny Switchblade and one other reacted to Fala for a topic
Koji is at NY Adorned this week @Cork ;)2 points -
Latest tattoo lowdown.....
gougetheeyes and one other reacted to Fala for a topic
Just finished a session with Yoni at NY Adorned, will post a photo when I am less red and bloody! It's a wheel of life with lots of nice colors - oranges, blues, greens, reds. Super short 2.5 hour 1-off session, flew by save for my hip screaming at me for laying on it funny for that long. And dang is the fleshy bit near the hip the pits to have tattooed, I think I'd rather have my ribs tattooed again. Bummed that I don't have anything else planned with Yoni for a while.2 points -
got this one Halloween. A reward for losing 40 pounds. Kind of a spur of the moment thing. I had a couple ideas and really wanted to get one, but couldn't decide on one of the ideas I had, walked around for a couple hours while searching the internet for ideas and other designs, finally picked this one and walked in before I could change my mind. really happy with it. the first one that my mother actually liked, kinda, she still hates tattoos.2 points
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What, you don't have a money tree growing in your backyard?! Ha! Now I REALLY want to start on my backpiece, too bad I don't have a magic money tree either...1 point
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@Stewart Robson - it is nobody's business but your own what happens with your life and career. You don't have to explain anything to anyone about what, who, or why things are or are not happening with yourself, Valerie or anyone else for that matter. With that said, thank you for your openness!1 point
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I went for my first sak yant tattoo in Chonburi Pattaya Thailand about 9 years ago, I had a small good luck tattoo done on my wrist similar to this: this is from the "home temple" of the Ajarn or teacher A couple of years later I went to a temple in Udonthani Thailand for a Gao Yord tattoo, cost me 99 baht or $3 and some required donations, I added 1000 baht or $33 donation to the temple, I had to "push the offerings on a plate towards the monk" as he could not accept money by hand. I am currently getting a full back tattoo at a local shop here, thats why I joined this forum to get info about pain medication. I have a stash of vicodin and valium from Cambodia bought OTC. I did the first session natural and it was tough..............1 point
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@Fala Yoni's attention to detail is AMAZING. Beautiful work!1 point
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@Fala I LOVE Yoni's work! So happy I was able to get some prints from him! Enjoy the new tattoo!1 point
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I would have, but I just used my little bit of tattoo $ today :rolleyes: His work is so great.1 point
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@BrianH ... damn, I was so wishing for new work on here. Ill be patient i promise wow @ironchef just wow I go back in the chair nov 22... that's like forever away1 point
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Ok , so I missed this post when you made it in September, but just saw Valerie's post on IG today about it, and my mind was blown. I am wondering about the fact that Soap (who is a really nice guy and great tattooer) will be tattooing there though. What is happening with Lab Monkey tattoo in Stirling? Has he sold it, or will he still own it but work in the new London shop, or...? His own instagram (@soap138) mentions the new shop but doesn't mention the status of the old. If I'm not mistaken, Lab Monkey is where @Stewart Robson got started tattooing, or at least was a key part of his early tattooing career.1 point
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Fitness!
suburbanxcore reacted to marley mission for a topic
yup i'll be there doing the full 1:30? fast half! awesome philly is a blast - cant wait baltimore was tougher than i thought lots of hill honestly - i wasnt thrilled with the course either from an aethetic point of view but no regrets cool experience as always this is my 3rd philly though and i plan to keep on coming back my training is unorthodox i guess i did a bunch of long runs for baltimore but i wont be running again until philly just some road bike and skateboarding i dont follow set plans - kinda just do what i feel like doing which i probably should look at if i want to improve my PR which is a pretty slow 4:53 but i did do three 20 milers prior to b'more also of note is i run in the five fingers - seeya model - ultra minimalist my dream is to do one barefoot but you gotta build that base from zero its easy to rip holes in your feet if you get too ambitious :) been there done that good luck in your race!1 point -
Robin Williams Daughter's Tribute Tattoo
Mark Bee reacted to El Dolmago for a topic
I got a hummingbird on my back when my brother died two years ago... It's a lovely tribute.1 point -
From the past two days at Kings Avenue Tattoo in Long Island and Manhattan. Yesterday was a shitty day in terms of weather but the Manhattan location was packed with appointments and tons of walk-ins.1 point
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Latest tattoo lowdown.....
Rob I reacted to hatchettjack for a topic
Just got this guy at the yellow rose tattoo club by johnny tugboat! SENT FROM MY LG G FLEX ON THE NOW NETWORK FROM SPRINT!?✌1 point -
Kids love looking at tattoos so if you get some new ones it's kind of a present for everyone.1 point
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Finger Tattoo, life span/aging quality
Bunny Switchblade reacted to Raven for a topic
I can only speak from my own experience, but I have tattoos in the area you're referring to. They are over 2 years old and still look clean and tight. The white ink in one has since dropped out, but the shading and line work is fine. In the initial few days/weeks they tended to look a little blown out, but this seemed to sort itself out over time. The only time they look anything less than good is when my skin is really dry - but a little handcream fixes this.1 point -
Drew Flores from State of Grace just posted these (added to a Paco Excel sleeve): To me, they're perfect. Very simple, but just right.1 point
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The little bracelets of masks are super rad.1 point
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100% agree. I love my Japanese very simple with plenty of black. If the image is a Koi, then it should be with more Koi. Almost makes me cry when I see a dragon, a tiger, a mask flowers all crammed into one sleeve. Maybe an extreme example, but you do it see it. I always find myself looking through Horitoshi 1 and Hori Kyo facebook pages. Something so majestic about it. It would be interested to see a piece by Gogue, Shige or an artist of similar style after 20 years. I'm not sure how such intricate designs will hold up.1 point
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I'm in the same boat as you. I love the works of Shige and Gogue, but I prefer the traditional look. Add to that I used to think I wanted pieces with super details but I've come to realize while small details may be nice, big and bold leaves such an enduring image.1 point
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Crab by Todd Noble
TattooedMumma reacted to suburbanxcore for a gallery image
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Full Back Piece Experience Thread
jonnyw reacted to Valerie Vargas for a topic
jesus christ my back killed. i tried to brave it with a first sitting of 3.5 hrs for the outline and gradually those sessions tailed off to paltry 45min ones. if i had been my own customer id slapped me honestly haha. i didnt really plan anything artistically, i asked the tattooer for a design id had in mind for a few years and after seeing a few sketches the final design came thru, i feel like he wanted to show me the drawing thought process to let me trust him but i already did so for me, they werent so important, i just wanted to get it started! the only respite was the shoulder blades and even then they hurt, the worst for me was the butt and lower back towards the side, ugh. i have to admit i was embarrassed at how crap i sat sometimes and have been very sympathetic with customers of mine whose backs im working on since. my backpiece almost felt like the beginning of being an adult and getting serious about my job and getting serious about the tattoos i got. i think i'd been at Frith st for less than a year when Alex started it and it felt like an important step for me, it def marked a special time for me in life and work. so yeh, it's gonna hurt like a bitch so take painkillers, have a decent breakfast and take the rest of the day off, youll be useless afterwards haha1 point