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  1. #1
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    Tattoo for a Symbolic Year/Accomplishment

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    Last year when I decided to do the marathon race series I told myself I would allow myself a third tattoo if I made it through it with no DNF. I not only made it through the season I won a race, made the podium in two, top five in the ultra length race and to cap it off was crowned Texas State Champion for women 30-39. So it was a major milestone, it also introduced me to a type of racing that I now realize is my favorite.

    Throughout the season I often fell back to an expression my mother always used "can't never could". She said she got this from her grandma, a tough woman with a hard head and thick skin. I definitely inherited this hard head! Towards the end of the season my beloved Mammaw (mom's mom) took a turn for the worse in her health and ultimately passed away 3/23/12. She was another iron willed woman who in my mind could do anything she set her sights on. My mother has that same passion and as I am getting older I see a little of that in me, although I never will believe I am as strong as those women.

    All the ladies are named Pansy. My great-grandma was Pansy Ellen, my Mammaw Pansy Lorine, my mother Pansy Jean. My mom decided the name was far too dated in 1981 to saddle me with it, thus I am not a Pansy. So here are my ideas for a tattoo to symbolize my accomplishment and those amazing ladies who I feel like by being in my life made me a little tougher. I want a tattoo of a bike chain, it needs to have a pansy in it somehow, it needs purple and I want it to say "can't never could" around it. My thought is to put it on my right wrist, I would like to be able to see it when I am pushing myself for another season and I have a pesky scar there from clipping a tree in a race in the spring of 2011 which reminds me how far I have come (that course was one of my podiums and the final race of marathon in January of this year).

    Finally my question, where can I find some ideas or should I just find a good artist to tattoo it? My other two tattoos I picked off the wall, this time I want it more personal and more me! The below chain ring are a couple I have found as a starting point. Although the flower would obviously be a pansy and since my favorite pansies are purple (coincidentally Mammaw loved them too) it will be a purple one. I like yellow too, so right now I am drawn to the one below.
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    Amanda

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    My first two are off the wall as well - I love those chain ring designs! That's such a neat story. Unfortunately I'm no good at design or I'd have my third tattoo already, but I can't wait to see what you pick.

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    You've been to the same site I went to to find mine, I think! Just in case: http://www.blackbirdsf.org/chainwheels/

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    Mine is more tulips than pansy, but similar idea. The guy who did mine is a cyclist, so that was nice. You might go ask around at studios and see if any artists have other ideas. I do like the 2 you picked out.

    Congrats on an amazing year of racing! I really like the idea of getting the tattoo for a reason like that.
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    Can you put a pansy inside the ring?
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    This is a great tattoo idea and a fantastic family story. If you find a good artist (there are many) they can draw you a unique design combining the two things your interested in. I have had that done before. If you go to an artist and ask them to draw it and don't like it, usually they work with you to tweak it to your liking.

    The purple and yellow will look lovely together. Good Luck!
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    I love your idea and the story behind it. Congratulations, what a great way to commemorate your year.

    You said "chain" but posted pictures of chainrings. Is chain what you really want? You could incorporate that into outlines, leaf veins, stems ... ? I would think a tattoo artist could help you with your design.
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    1. Do some people watching. When you see someone with a tattoo of the sort of "style" you like, ask where they got it and, if local, who the inker was. By style, I mean: are you looking for something full color and full of detail and shading? or something with solid color and straight lines? Photorealistic? Iconic and feminine?

    2. When you've got a few names of people you like, go to their studios and flip through their book. Ignore all the stuff on the walls or posters, go straight to what looks like a photo album. In there should be real people, smiling, with puffy red skin and brand new tattoos.

    3. If you like the look of most of what's in the book, schedule some time to meet with the tattooist. See if you like that person's vibe. Talk about the symbols you'd like to incorporate and what they mean to you. Even point out the things on the clip art inspiration that you *don't* like. Give some non-negotiables ("It *has* to be a 53-tooth ring" or whatever). It's also good to have a general idea of where you'd like it to be and how big.

    4. Put down a deposit (usually goes towards the cost of the tattoo) and give your artist some time to draw. You should be able to go back in a week or two and he or she should have some mock-ups. Make any final modifications. Sometimes you can even get a ditto of the line art as a test-placement on your skin to see how you like the shape and location.

    5. Get your ink like a pro! Congrats on your achievement!!

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    Gnat's post is perfect!

    I did pretty much what you are thinking of: went in with some ideas and asked the artist to create it. There was more time spent creating the tattoo than actually applying it to my body. Be ready to pay part of the cost up front, as the artist is working on the drawing.

    My artist made a few dittos and took lots of time with me getting the placement just right. Don't be afraid to ask for even the tiniest change.

    A tattoo that has meaning is simply delicious. Your tattoo idea sounds wonderful! Have fun!
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    Wow, Amanda!! What a great way to celebrate your amazing accomplishments (congrats btw!!!) and honor the wonderful women on your life. It's very touching. I don't have anything to add on the creative front. I imagine there ate some awesome tattoo artists in Austin. Be sure to post pics once the work is done.
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    Oak- I meant chainring.... I really should proof read.

    Thanks for the suggestions, I have a great starting plan now. My cousin (and Mammaw's grandson) has some very nice work including one in the last year I really like the style as far as the shading, that might be an artist to start with. I have a few friends with some that are good but not what I want, the shading is what I don't like as it isn't how I vision the shading I want. I am not sure if that is the artist or what they wanted.

    My idea is the pansy centered in the chain ring and the phrase around the outside. I don't know if my wrist is big enough, if not I will put CNC in it somehow which I will understand.
    Amanda

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    Looks like I am ready to pull the trigger or at least meet with an artist.

    How do you ladies stay active and let the tattoo heal? One of my friends put tegaderm over hers and wrapped it with vet wrap when riding. I don't want to stay inactive but want it to heal beautifully.
    Amanda

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    Yay! Good question!
    I would love to see a pic of the drawing the artist comes up with!!
    I'm considering one, but plan on doing it in the winter, when I'm inside most of the time anyway and can wear flip-flops or slippers. But mine will be on my foot- so that's a much more difficult area to keep covered up.
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    Shawna, my trainer, has lots of tattoos, just got another one a few months ago, and never misses a workout! It seems she does something like the tegaderm or maybe it's just Saran wrap! Hers seem to heal pretty quickly.

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    Trigirl- I have another design I am musing over and may put it on my foot, I have the same problem of when to do it that I won't want to ride. I can't imagine you want to be wearing bike shoes! I go forward with it will probably do it right after marathon season when I probably should rest a bit.

    Veronica- I asked one of my teammates and she said the same thing. Covered with tegaderm and moisturized with aquaphor, keep riding!

    I found an artist at a shop that was recommended that I am really drawn to her gallery. My friend uses this shop but not this artist but she does her piercing and tattooing here and said it is very clean, very well run. I have requested a consultation to see if she will do the work and has a personality I want to do something this special. I got a couple other names but nothing in their portfolio spoke to me, it wasn't right at all.
    Amanda

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    Done and love it!!! Ended up going with a different artist because the first one was unresponsive. This artist was great, very relaxed and gave me some great suggestions that I really liked. He encouraged me to not put the writing around it because he thought the location would have too many issues with getting less clear. He said I was welcome to come back to add it but I likely won't. He also encouraged me to make the pansy very realistic and then just make the chainring frame it. I liked what he drew up and went with it. The pansy was the one thing I wasn't going to waver on but I was flexible on the chainring. As you can tell, I changed the pansy I used for it.

    Last edited by Aggie_Ama; 07-24-2012 at 09:15 PM.
    Amanda

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