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Infernum

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  1. it is truly amazing to me to hear "artists" say that it's ok for them if their tattoos will not hold for more then a few years. are you out of your mind people!!??? did people forget what a tattoo is all about?? yes, you can of course revive your tattoos many years down the road if you want them to look more vibrant, but any tattoo artist out there that does not try his best that every tattoo they do will last forever! and age properly, really should pick up a different medium to work with. what makes some artists pioneers in this industry is the ability to push the envelope and art, while stile paying attention to the basics of the medium and still keep in mind at any time how the tattoo will age and change with time, in order to assure the client that the changes will e minimal and the art sill still be a good looking tattoo in 20-30 years after it's done.
  2. Can't wait for the new Dark Throne!!!!
  3. Your thread has some really amazing tattoos. but it looks like most are big bold color work... I will do my best to shed some darkness of my own here as soon as I can post some photos...
  4. I (Liorcifer) will be working there too, and can't wait... Tin Tin did put a convention there in 1999-2000 and it was amazing, as it was put together with Miki Vialleto ( organizer of the Milan, London conventions...) which makes it a very well put together show, and many many great artists on board. We have been waiting for this event for so many years, and very glad to see it back, and honored to be able to work there. and Paris is always a good place to go see in general- very artistically inspiring city!
  5. This guy was a true pioneer in the tattoo industry. and even though there has been much bad talk about him making professorial equipment available to the general public many years ago- it does seem like quite a few of the best known artists world wide started their career thanks to him. and even tough I had a professional apprenticeship, my first machines and much of my equipment back then was all Spaulding brand, and of course the a to z book that I still have, and hope to pass along to my apprentice one day, just as I got it from the guy who taught me. RIP
  6. I'm sorry I was trying to upload an image of a big front piece I just finished, but keep getting error and can't delete the post. I'll re post the images as soon as I can. totally agreed though, haven't seen too many HUGE torso pieces lately.
  7. I think this is very good tattoos, and very unique style. Like many, or all, other tattoos, I'm sure some people will love it and wear it and some people hate it, for each his own. as for the quality of the work, I've known those guys for a while now and seen many of those tattoos being done and healed, and it is a very top notch quality tattoo art.
  8. Thanks for the welcome! Lior amicably left Tribulation only a few months ago. The studio officially opened on Halloween.
  9. The folks at the new studio opened by Liorcifer in NYC, called Infernum, and would love to say "Hello! to everyone out there.
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