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Radiophonicus

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  1. The Red Anchor Tattoo Co. in beautiful downtown Plymouth, Michigan has an opening for the right person. Full time preferred, part time considered. Very strong portfolio a must. We have an excellent shop environment, competitive pay and many shop essentials covered for artists. All the usuals apply, no drugs, assholes, hacks, etc. Visit our FB page (www.facebook.com/redanchortattoo) to check us out and send all contact inquiries to [email protected]. Thanks.

  2. Yeah, I'd have to say fake. The coloring "technique" shown using that lime green wouldn't produce a nice solid fill. They also edited out any part that might show wiping excess ink, blood, plasma or any other fluid. However, (and sadly) even if it were real, it's still far from the dumbest tattoo I've seen.

  3. I've had an absolute rash of people lately who want nothing more than to narrate themselves with seemingly useless phrases and quotes. No flow, lousy font type and placed in awkward areas. We have one fake rapture and now the whole damn tattoo world needs to come in and get a bible verse (or 12) just in case the next one isn't a fire drill. I feel better now, thanks.

  4. Well I know I'm new here, but I'm going to play the bad guy. That tattoo is terrible. There isn't one redeeming quality in the whole thing. The line work is choppy and inconsistent, the shading (if you want to call it that) looks like it was done with a prison tattoo "gun" as it's uneven, splotchy and simply in the wrong areas, and in 10 years this thing will be an unrecognizable mess. If I'm reading the photo correctly, it's put on backwards too. You don't need to get a "traditional" portrait to have a nice tattoo of a loved one, but I would run, not walk, to the nearest and best portrait artist you have and see if there's any help at all for this thing.

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