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  1. Emil

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    Got this burnin' hot chick from Willem Jansen today. What a nice guy, and a great tattooer! Done at the always fantastic The Sailors Grave in Copenhagen. Picture via Willem's Instagram (@willem666).
    8 points
  2. just leave that shit alone and let it heal
    3 points
  3. Got 4 tattoos recently. Posting here for info for other people healing with derm and for myself in the future. Once the tattoos were completed, instead of using Saniderm over night like I normally do, I just used the meat bandages the tattoos gave me. I realized having to take off saniderm after 24 hours and then putting on the final sheet for 5 days really irritated the tattoo. The next morning I took off the meat bandages, washed them real good with unscented soap, let them air dry for 5 or 10 minutes and applied the saniderm. To test out how long is best, I left 2 on for 5 days, and the other 2 on for 6 days, counting the day I first put the saniderm on. I always had a problem where the derm would rip off flakes prematurely and either bleed or make them scab, but this didnt happen much at all. The only one that had some rough spots was the giesha on my forearm, which I left on for 5 days. Not sure why. Might have to do with the fact it weeped allot and hardened up. Every part that was having trouble with after the initial derm removal I just put a tiny patch of derm on to keep it from scabbing and they healed up just fine. The Fudo cat on my knee healed PERFECTLY, which I left on for 6 days. Zero bleeding or scabbing. It also had zero fluid buildup, which might have helped. From now on Im going to do the meat bandage over night, saniderm for six days after that, and small patches on parts that didnt heal well.
    2 points
  4. I'm really not sure why you continue to post asking for advice since you obviously don't ever follow it and do what you want to do anyway. Many experienced people have offered you good advice, you state your intention to follow it and within days post again with something that shows you just ignored the advice. At this point, it almost seems like a game. Why waste people's time? I hope you have a great vacation and wish you luck with your tattoo journey. But, I'm done responding to your posts.
    2 points
  5. Watch out. You'll end up with a body suit if you keep going in for "touch ups".
    2 points
  6. Rob I

    coal walk

    Sadly I bet there is a poop forum somewhere @oboogie
    2 points
  7. i think this one wins the prize for "someone who doesn't actually want tattoos" tattoo.
    2 points
  8. Hello again thread. Here's my latest tattoo done yesterday at a convention by Radu Rusu. I really love the look of b&g tattoos and can't wait for this one to heal. I really like it :)
    1 point
  9. Picked up the new Chris Garver coloring book (for my reference library) at the book store. Titled: FLASH coloring in the Tattoo style. "Cool tattoo art to color from an in-demand tattoo celebrity! Flash, a follow-up to the wildly successful Color Odyssey, presents even more of Chris Garver’s gorgeous designs. As a sought-after figure in the tattoo world, Chris is a perfect choice to bring together tattoo art and adult coloring—and this book perfectly showcases his distinct and detailed style. With images printed on single-sided pages, this book will attract both traditional coloring fans and tattoo devotees looking for ideas for their next inking." FYI About the Author Chris Garver is a professional tattoo artist at the world-renowned Invisible NYC on New York City’s Lower East Side. He is also a former star of TLC’s popular reality show Miami Ink. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA, Chris began experimenting with tattooing at the age of 17 before attending Manhattan’s School of Visual Arts. He has been a full-time professional tattoo artist since moving to New York in his early 20s I think this a great introduction to the art, for the plain skins. Though I take issue with the term "Tattoo Style" I can understand why he put that on the cover. It is a coloring book, with Tattoo related and familiar imagery contained within, so I get it. When flipping through the book, I found myself thinking, dagn, I would wear that...and that! Congratulations to Chris Garver on his second book. 100 pages with perforated pages so you can tear a page out and color it. I recommend picking up a copy. So LSTF Did you get one and what do you think about it?
    1 point
  10. Just started collecting and reading the new Lone Wolf and Cub series by Kazuo Koike and Hideki Mori. Collected and read the first series (Lone Wolf and Cub) and it was awesome, the first series was awarded lots of honors for historical accuracy in depicting life in Edo period japan. Original had lots of tattoos. Very worth a read
    1 point
  11. Congratulations!, they are both accomplished artists if they are taking you under wing that means something about you...best of luck in the journey
    1 point
  12. oboogie

    coal walk

    When I join the poop board, I'll be glad to share.
    1 point
  13. You admit you are new to tattoos. You come to the forum filled with people experienced with tattoos. You ask for advice. You get advice. You don't like the advice. Now you want the advice to disappear. This means one of two things: 1) You were never looking for advice in the first place, you just wanted to show off your art and have people tell you how great it was. 2) Cognitive dissonance.
    1 point
  14. We choose to get tattooed. We are not born with it. All choices have consequences good or bad.
    1 point
  15. Background scenery behind cherry tree (mountains) and put a close up foreground object at base of tree, maybe a bunny or fox, with some atmosphere elements (cherry blossom petals) to tie in any between spaces.
    1 point
  16. Dan

    Ink Masters

    my wife and myself look at it this way,it's silly stupid entertainment,a break from news and politics. and we have learned more about tattoo art and tattoos along the way,by seeing all the mistakes made. neither of us would surely never be a "canvas" on that show.
    1 point
  17. dragon! btw- nice tattoo!
    1 point
  18. Sorry, no smoke-blowing here!
    1 point
  19. Why would you want to be served by/ work for someone who hates you? Forcing them to serve you makes zero sense, and I dont see how anyone could feel good about that. If they dont want you around, then dont go. Let them think what they want. Forcing people to comform to other's agendas doesnt work, and creates even more devision and hostility. Who cares.
    1 point
  20. Finished this one up Saturday! (I hope the Instagram linky thing works...first time I've tried it this way)
    1 point
  21. That'll be $1200 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  22. Tattoos for people who don't like tattoos. But seriously if you just want to dip your toe in the water get something small in a small area: wrist, ankle, etc. No hands or neck, please. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  23. In my very short time here and now with two whole tattoos, I remember seeing two comments most frequently. "Get a panther." And "Go large or go home."
    1 point
  24. exactly. these are for "tatt-tourists" - people that want a cool tattoo like their fave celebrity but want to get tattoo with as minimal commitment as possible.
    1 point
  25. i feel like the micro-tattoos from the 'gram link posted are one size too small. The scale of the tattoo and proportion to the body location is off. They'd have a much better impact and longevity as a tattoo and better placement if they were upsized by ~10%. They look more like a sticker or temporary tattoo IMO... ...and then I realize the 'gram link posted is for the tattoo "artist" JonBoy who gives all the unskilled affluent celebrities all their superboring tattoos that the mainstream is so easily dazzled by. i feel like LST should be encouraging people to get tattooed like fucking David Lee Roth and not some Kendell Jenner bullshit sticker "tattoo". i mean people can get tattooed with whatever, but c'mon... i've got some micro tattoos and they are super-fun...my grumpy bumble bee is my smallest and favourite tattoo. but I'm cramming them into the gaps between worn full scale tattoos which makes them interesting to me as the owner and more fascinating/funny to onlookers when I point them out in my hypercolour mess. cheers
    1 point
  26. It's a waste of good real estate.
    1 point
  27. I am by no stretch of the imagination even half as tattooed as most of the people here, but even my personal experience has taught me that all of these things are really individual and there just aren't any rules about it. Examples: The tops of my thighs didn't hurt, really, but the outside, over the IT band, hurt like a sonofabitch. All of them healed REALLY well, though -- no scabbing, not really any pain, and they barely even peeled. Contrarily, most people's complaints about where they've been tattooed on their backs, the worst spots, were not the worst spot for me; mine was in a weird spot between my shoulderblades -- not even the bit in the crease of my butt/thigh could compare with it, and that was no picnic either! My back has also taken a shockingly long time to get to a 'settled' heal state, where the lines aren't super raised, too...it's all just depends on the person. Trying to predict what anybody else is gonna feel seems like a fool's game to me. Plus, some people just do not feel pain like other people do, and that is science fact. Anyway, this thread is about thigh tattoos, so here are mine! I'm including a healed pic of the one that @cltattooing did on me, too, since I don't think I ever sent her one! It's very difficult to take pictures of your own thigh tattoos without warping them.
    1 point
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