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  1. Done, 2d sleeve by Shige : View image: IMG 5047 Next is back in November (or maybe earlier) to complete my mandala. Cheers
    10 points
  2. Here are some recent ones for me... Got this guy from Alan Berg Started this with Mat Welch and snagged this Bert Grimm horse from Miguel Olascuaga
    6 points
  3. Thank you!! I'm honored and excited to wear my LST shirt! :D
    4 points
  4. The winner of Tattoo of the month January 2015 is @graybones with this fantastic Seth Wood piece. Congratulations!! Please PM @steve1461686340 with your shirt info (size and male or female) along with your address. New contest will be up shortly!
    4 points
  5. I have little shoulder caps too, (which may be one of my favorite parts) and both of my sleeves end organically. I didn't want any abrupt lines where tattoos begin or end. It's about what appeals to you as feminine.
    4 points
  6. I'm just here to point out the hilarity of motsimus' comment followed by the comment in Myles' signature.
    2 points
  7. JHmachines

    Lighthouse stuff

    Fun jam from last night.
    2 points
  8. Got this today from Derick at Level Up tattoo in Great falls, MT.
    2 points
  9. RYANNN

    Hellooooooo

    here it is. was a great time. really funny guy. i also think im having the best healing experience with this one from something i read in this forum a while back. i left the bandage over night and washed all the goop off in the morning. thing is minimally scabbing now http://imgur.com/8JFjxRJ
    2 points
  10. Great story, @Colored Guy, and cool idea for a thread, @cltattooing. I love the feel of a shop crushed with flash. I've been in a few shops that have next to no flash on the walls, and it always feels very odd to me--even elitist at times. Plus, there's something about seeing artists deal with walk-ins that I really like. The negotiation, the hustle (on both sides of the dummy rail), and the end result.
    2 points
  11. CABS

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    SICK!!! - - - Updated - - - I saw it. Him and his chick are on another level. Matheson's front/torso is pretty rad too. And Chris Grosso goes from Tattoo Age to Munchies. Pretty sweet transition.
    1 point
  12. First piece on my legs by Matthias Boettcher in Lowbrow Berlin. Happy man
    1 point
  13. Colored Guy

    Too fast?

    I'm pushing 60 and got back into tattoos in 2005. My last one prior to that was in 1982. I've had all my old work redone or covered up. Now everything will be new work only with some touch up of old work. Tattoos get beat up in time, so I'm glad I've gone this way with what I'm doing. Plans for 2015 is to have my left arm sleeve DONE and upper right arm completely done as well. The forearm can wait until the fall or go into 2016.
    1 point
  14. Tattoos were only available in boxes of Cracker Jacks, lick 'em and stick 'em. The cool people always had theirs on straight. I'd get my mom to buy one of those multiple packs and save up the tattoos so I could put them on all at once.
    1 point
  15. marley mission

    Upcoming Tattoos

    Matt Dunn @ Rabbit's Den in Milltown, NJ - 2/18 (ribs again!) Jamie Sawyer @ Immortal Ink in Clinton, NJ - 4/10 stoked and (about to be broke!)
    1 point
  16. bedoktime

    Hi LST

    My name is Time and I am Thai currently living/studying in Norwich, UK. I am pretty new to tattooing. I just had my second tatoo a few day ago and it is still healing! I have interest in American traditional tattoos :cool: This forum has been very useful! My first one inspired to stay forever as a child. second one for my passion of coffee Looking forward to get more and be inspired by the people here :cool:
    1 point
  17. ok ok - now I know this is the heavyweight division - the best of the best - major league back pieces - epic sleeves from legendary artists from around the globe - tattooing black belts - you get the picture - but I figure - you only live once - so here is my first ever entry into one of my favorite monthly threads.... Whatever...by Jamie Sawyer outta Immortal Ink in Clinton, NJ
    1 point
  18. blackdots

    Hi LST

    that duck rules :cool:
    1 point
  19. purplelace

    Hi LST

    Welcome, lovely tattoos. Agree with the coffee one.
    1 point
  20. el twe

    Hi LST

    Those are great! Welcome to LST.
    1 point
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  22. I agree that looks more like Poe than Jesus, in regards to your spider web concerns. Here in the UK, it means passage of time. The teardrop on face means they've killed someone. Though some people get a teardrop on face because they like the look of it. I wouldn't really worry about it. Don't think too much about it, it's a lovely design. Enjoy it x
    1 point
  23. Cork

    The Tattoo News

    East Coast!!! Venues | Perseverance | Japanese American National Museum Traveling Exhibition Sites Current/Upcoming Venues Towson University February 5 – May 2, 2015 Asian Arts Gallery Center for the Arts Towson, MD 21252 Web: towson.edu Phone: 410.704.2787 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts May 30 – September 27, 2015 200 N. Boulevard Richmond, VA 23220 Web: vmfa.museum Phone: 804.340.1405 Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens February 23 – May 22, 2016 4000 Morikami Park Rd. Delray Beach, FL 33446 Web: morikami.org Phone: 561.495.0233
    1 point
  24. rivgambino

    Hi LST

    Welcome...cool ideas
    1 point
  25. omeletta

    Hi LST

    I think you may have a soul mate here on the forum : @DeathB4Decaf ;-) Anyway, welcome...and who's done your work?
    1 point
  26. gougetheeyes

    Hi LST

    Welcome dude!
    1 point
  27. marley mission

    Hi LST

    love those tatts! welcome!
    1 point
  28. Civ, Todd Noble, Mario Desa, and Nick Collela will also be there, among others.
    1 point
  29. Here are a few. the whole half sleeve is by Mark Stewart. The arrow through the chest is by Tim Gillman. Don't have a lot of pics available of my other stuff.
    1 point
  30. Agreed completely with this, especially about how placement is often the difference between good tattoos and GREAT ones. I think not only is it a hard thing to explain here, other than that it's one of those things where you'll know it when you see it, but it's something that really requires seeing tattoos in person because photos don't give a very good sense of placement, or of the movement of tattoos. Placement is something that is kind of irrespective of genre too. If you've seen Filip Leu's tattoos, I mean in real life, not in pictures, they way they sit is incredible. They look like they were meant to be there and that they were always there. My wife @Pugilist had her back done in a folky Americana style by Stephanie Tamez and it's the same, even though the style is totally different than Filip's. What was neat about seeing that tattoo come together was how immediately it looked like the tattoo belonged there.
    1 point
  31. Ahh, gotcha! So then maybe what we are really talking about is placement and design. Placement is where/how the design settles into the flow of the body. To me it is one of the more subtle hallmarks of REALLY good tattoo design. I don't know how to explain seeing good placement in a forum post but I CAN stress to you how very important it is. Maybe what your eye is registering as "masculine" is clunky tattoo design and placement? And wanting something "feminine" has something to do with more harmonious body/tattoo flow? Idk...shot in the dark...
    1 point
  32. @Colored Guy Civ is publishing a book of flash from S&W in February. Could be worth checking out. Here's the Instagram for it: Instagram
    1 point
  33. It seems to me like there'll probably always be both, now that both types exist. There are people who will always be more comfortable on one side of that fence than the other...people who feel uneasy about upscale interiors and courtesy salon fruit-infused water, and people who are intimidated as hell by tattoo shops full of tough guys, or who've managed to make mental divides for themselves over different kinds of tattoos, who may be interested in getting a tattoo 'but not that kind' of tattoo. For some people, that's probably part of the experience they're shopping for, in both directions -- the salon feeling, or the classic grit. This is additional speculation on my part, totally based on my own anecdotal observations, but there also seem to be weird overlaps between people who don't like the idea of getting something from flash and want something 'custom' instead, and people who want the upscale experience (and people who got their tattoo concept off of Pinterest, which is totally ironic). I read here all the time about how there's been a huge upswing in the number of tattoo shops out there -- shops that come and go with excess apprentices and artists that don't last long, people trying to reinvent the wheel, this whole glut of shops in any given place -- and I suppose catering to this demographic probably provides them with a whole lot of business. Trends seeking trends, or something. But, if I had to wager a guess, I'd say that the street-shop mentality you guys were talking about -- artists with a style who can still turn out solid walk-in work, who are willing to do that, who are dedicated to the craft/labor of tattooing as well as the art of it -- will probably always be more successful in the long-term. Places like that will endure. And maybe there are lots of high-end salon-style shops that employ this ethic, too; hell if I know. I think it's probably the at the heart of what's most important, beyond interior design. ...I listened a lot of lectures growing up about artists who forget that art is not just art, but also a business. Haha.
    1 point
  34. The crazy thing is how people traveled to get tattooed w/o the Internet. Big yellow phone books, handwritten correspondence, etc. Rubendall getting tattooed by Leu immediately comes to mind.
    1 point
  35. Beautiful lady arms! Here's mine, along with some unasked for lady back and butt (in progress). All of mine are done by the same tattooer, Gemma Pariente at Full Circle. I don't think sleeves are masculine on a woman, get what you wish, epic tattoos are for everyone.
    1 point
  36. Mark Bee

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    Today I capped my other knee with a demon head by Franz Stefanik at The Okey Doke in Toronto. Its always a great experience with Franz. Interesting conversations with a great guy who also does amazing work. I'll have to update my legs in the Squidpants thread soon. I'm really looking to forward to getting some filler work around some of the larger pieces on my right leg now.
    1 point
  37. @TrixieFaux absolutely love your arms...so beautiful...fits perfectly with you :) - - - Updated - - - oh...and my arm so far...
    1 point
  38. Here are my lady arms! My right arm in the left pic was still in-progress. Not too masculine for my taste.... but I guess it all comes down to personal taste. Get what you like! I also don't know what a deco-ish googah is...?!
    1 point
  39. So far, the lower back and spine are reliably:
    1 point
  40. Panthers and roses is an unbeatable combo.
    1 point
  41. Roses will look great. I'm a panther with roses guy myself - just not nearly as epic as yours.
    1 point
  42. polliwog

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    I think @AverageJer posted a picture of a Sailor Jerry fish he got a couple days ago? I hadn't been on here recently and wound up getting a similar tattoo on Saturday. It's from Rollo flash tweaked by Josh Arment at the Aloha Monkey. You guys, I can't begin to do justice to how cool everyone at this shop is. After some very, very embarrassing last-minute indecision I went back to the first thing that had caught my eye on the wall (and learned a lesson about not overthinking things). Sorry about the picture quality.
    1 point
  43. CShaw

    Trying to zone out

    My strategy is to play dead, like I'm being mauled by a tiny bear. So far it's working.
    1 point
  44. That is seriously epic!
    1 point
  45. BrookR70

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    Another 7.5 hour session done yesterday. Papa Joe went over a few areas of the outline (darkened up some areas of black). Interesting color palette...one I wasn't quite expecting. I trust him, though. I think I have another 3-4 hours left on this one. It only took me several sessions, but I finally learned how to really sit well. I was sitting on table with my arms hunched over a padded bar and my legs hanging over the side of the table. I basically had to relax as much as possible and focus on not tensing up my back. Just "accept" the needle and try not clinch my back up. I could have gone longer, but it was getting harder and harder to find my happy place, especially after breaks. Sorry for the bad pic. I had just gotten out of the shower and applied some Lubriderm.
    1 point
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  47. marley mission

    fish in espresso pot

    fish in espresso pot
    1 point
  48. i'm an accountant and everyday i wear long sleeve button-up shirts to work to keep my arms covered. i am not sure if there is a tattoo policy here but i dont need to know. i'm not interested in showing my tattoos at work anyway, i'm totally ok with keeping them covered without needing to be asked. if i wanted to "be noticed" or "express" myself in the office, i'll just do that by trying to do a great job at work.
    1 point
  49. JAllen

    Too fast?

    i always tell people to get the tattoo they want, where they want it. don't let friends or others opinions of size/pain/location of tattoo affect your decisions.
    1 point
  50. William Burgess

    Too fast?

    Never believed in the whole "small starter tattoo" deal. How about those people getting full bodysuits by Horiyoshi III? I am sure some of those people had no work to begin with and commited to heavy coverage from the get go. If I could do it all over again, thats what I do. Have one tattoo and one only!
    1 point
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