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Nice ink Rob, got you're third arm inked too, you the man!!!
Nice ink Rob, got you're third arm inked too, you the man!!!
You are quite right in what you say, but looking at Robs Aka Blackmass ink he has thought that through and i expect he still loves it five years down the line..MarkB and Johnus are spot on. The right inking, artist and longevity would have me into it. Price wouldn't really be too much of a concern if it ticked all the boxes.
You've really got to love that image for a long time.
These days any colour is doable! That would work with highlights and shadow. Nice one.View attachment 21310 This is the tat that I want, maybe a bit cropped without trees. Would the colours and shades be replicable? I'm of celtic pale arse stock, if that helps. Sorry for the gratuitous boobage.
BTW @Blademonkey I meant any image, not specifically Robs, because that is made of win!
Cheers geezers, it's the one image/emotion I keep returning to.
You just need to find an artist of the ink to do the work for you.
It is a beautiful statue, it's not one I recognise so you will have to excuse me for my ignorance in not knowing who the lady is and where the statue is. It holds alot of meaning to you obviously for you to be holding on to a photograph you took 24 year's ago and for wanting it as a tattoo on your body.^I took that photo 24 years ago, so I don't want to rush into it.
I never really considered having one. I'll never be able to think of something I'd be happy living with for the rest of my life.
Wife is always banging on about having one to cover an amateur tattoo on her arm that 3 scrotes tried to do by pinning her down and using a sewing needle and Indian ink when she was in boarding school
I've been getting tattooed since I was 14. YES 14!!!
My arms were fully sleeved in Japanese style by the age of 18.
They've been re worked and I'm now going for the full Japanese bodysuit.
Chest, belly, ribs all covered, working on my back, and hopefully have my legs finished by the end of next year.
This is the only photo I can find on my phone at the moment. . .