@Jennifer Stell
Fact: I was pierced by Richard Stell 20 years ago. I no longer have it, but he and I had a good laugh about it while he tattooed me two years ago. (That, I still have.)
This is mostly directed at the big-brained @steve1461686340, but I thought I'd throw it out here to see if anyone else was interested.
It would be nice to get a notification when someone leaves a comment on a photo in your gallery. Is that possible? Thanks in advance!
All of those things are great on their own. Together--in any combination--they're super awesome. Go to him and see what he thinks. I'm sure you'll end up with something killer!
My Japanese is terrible, but I studied it for a year and try to practice it now and then. For me, it was cool to hear the Osaka dialect and intonation. I gotta go back and spend some time there.
I disagree on both counts. I really loved this one, and having worked as a translator for 3+ years, I can tell you that direct, word-for-word translations rarely if ever work well.
Well, then, I'll consider that my good deed for the year! I'm so happy that worked out for you. Richard's work speaks for itself, and I'm very stoked to have a little piece from him.
That's so awesome, @G.Uristti!
Question for you tattooers with kids: when you color in their coloring books with crayons, do you fill in using lots of tiny circles? Semi-serious question. :)