Tattoos
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so many reasons lucifer is my guy, above is just one of them.
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WOW!
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Thanks so much…
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Looking for ideas on how to cover this up or incorporate it into something else. It was my first tattoo when I was 18. Don't dislike it, just want something different there. It's on my left shoulder and it's about 3-4 in height. Ideas? The shape is throwing me off. Would obviously have to be something circular or spiral in fashion, and don't really want to do the cliche barbed wire-esque stuff.
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amazing Kat!
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How are prices on tattoos in the different areas of the world you guys live in?
I'm planning a full back piece, and something like that would cost me somewhere from 4500 USD and up in Norway.
If competent tattoo artists are cheaper elsewhere, travelling and lodging for a week or two might be worth it.
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If you're willing to pay top dollar for IH gear (like the rest of us) because you know it's the best, I would apply the same philosophy to something going on your body for the rest of your life.
Why not try to find the best, or at least your favorite artist, not just a "competent" one?
It's a long term investment and I personally would seek out the best quality, not value…
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If you're willing to pay top dollar for IH gear (like the rest of us) because you know it's the best, I would apply the same philosophy to something going on your body for the rest of your life.
Why not try to find the best, or at least your favorite artist, not just a "competent" one?
It's a long term investment and I personally would seek out the best quality, not value…
I'm certainly willing to pay for quality, but as an example, a pair of levi's in Oslo would cost me up to 250-350 USD. That does not necessarily make them IH quality, so I was mostly trying to find an international IH which could compete with the local levi's, if you catch my drift
I have traditionally used www.kunstmedpuls.no which are very nice people and very competent, but I'm not sure the dot-dot-dot-technique would fit a larger piece.
(they made the one on my right shoulder:
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Kind of a cliche, but have wanted it since 2006:
What I want is a dual tree. The right part would have to be "norse" in styling and incorporate the "norse" tattoo I already have on that side, the left part would have to be "semitic" in styling and incorporate the magen david I have on that side. I have tried to sketch it out myself, hard to get it right though. Have to be quite large to make the design work I suspect. If this sounds 100 % idiotic, let me know and I'll just try to think of something else..
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Hopefully Kat or another person close to the tattoo business can help with this odd question:
I'm going to finish my 1/3 sleeve (not sure if this the right term) with my current artist. However, if I do want to make it longer to a half or 3/4 sleeve, I may consider going to someone who is within driving distance (pending I can find an artist that fits my likes within driving distance). Is it rude or odd to have work done by two artists on one sleeve?