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re: BR area tattoo artists that specialize in Japanese designs
Posted on 7/14/15 at 9:54 am to dualed
Posted on 7/14/15 at 9:54 am to dualed
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Right on, . It'll be forever until it's done completely but I'll make sure to update the thread.
It's going to hurt like shite. Make sure it's worth it and something you'll like in 40 years. And make sure the artist does your tattoo EXACTLY how you want it if you have a specific vision in mind. Some artists have a great ability to add their own creativity to bring a piece together... but if that's the case, make sure it's something you're completely on board with. If you think "ehh... that might be cool" - don't let it happen, you'll wish you had done something different.
Posted on 7/14/15 at 10:00 am to Tuscaloosa
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It's going to hurt like shite. Make sure it's worth it and something you'll like in 40 years. And make sure the artist does your tattoo EXACTLY how you want it if you have a specific vision in mind. Some artists have a great ability to add their own creativity to bring a piece together... but if that's the case, make sure it's something you're completely on board with. If you think "ehh... that might be cool" - don't let it happen, you'll wish you had done something different.
All of this. Look through the artist's book too. Make sure the style he specializes in is comparable to what you want done. Don't let the artist talk you into anything you're not !00% sure on. Make sure he shows you the stencil. Study it. Watch the placement of the stencil. Make sure it's exactly where you want it. Tattoos are a collaborative art. If your artist is an arse, and gets pissy every time you make a suggestion, or disagree with him, find another artist.
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