Tattoos
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cool Tatman I love Miles almost got to see him in Toronto but he passed Anybody going to the Montreal convention in Sept ? my brother in law is getting his back done by Filip Leu and Kirk Wiscombe ….they are doing three backs fri sat and sun
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Miles' autobiography is feckin amazing.
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http://www.arttattoomontreal.com/?p=3051
I'm getting a piece as well on Sunday -
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Oh, that's fantastic! I love those guys. Is it Tron from Norway?
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Love the poster. I personally can't wait till saturday, to start my september tattoo marathon.
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Done today and perfectly matching my inner arm:
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nice Max P
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Thanks guys. Yes, its a typical hirsch and i love how he took up the motives and shapes of my inner arm. Im really happy with it. And it was a pleasure to meet jordan again. Next time well have a whisky together.
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I seriously love stuff like this.
To my tatted brothers….how would you guys say I would know I'm really take make the jump to that first one? I always go back and forth on it....seems like such a hard decision
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Hello Ben its your decision getting inked, its personal imo and lasts a lifetime. For me i always love getting some ink when I feel ready and my mind comes up with ideas my artist is bringing mostly freehand on my body. atm i am doing a lil break and then I'll start again. Take your time and speak to some artists you like, what style you like to have, what kind of ideas you have already etc.
For sure its a great experience if you are ready for itScarred for life
David -
I had to cancel my planned appointments for my leg, but got one of the (in my opinion) best dudes out there probably doing my legs next summer. My favorite artist together with Shige and Thomas Hooper - so I'm damn excited and hope it works out fine.
@ ben: The best way (IMO) is to find an artist that has an own unique style that matches what you want to get. Don't ask a traditional guy for dotwork etc. Give him a rough idea and enough freedom and trust to make it work. I think of it like going to the doctor or haircutter - I can tell him the problem or the desired result, but will not tell him how to do it and am open to his expert opinion.
A funny story btw - I met an old friend yesterday that has a big tribal on his arm. He had it done in a crappy sun tanning studio in two sessions. When he returend for the second after a year or so, the guy said: "Who did this? It looks awful." Didn't keep him from continuing.