That's lovely.
That's lovely.
2009 Surly Cross Check
2003 Cannondale Bad Boy
Motobecane Nobly (60's or 70's)
Very nice!
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Catrin- I already have two more pieces in mind. A panda bear against mountains on my back and a paw print from my dear dog Maggie I lost in 2009 on my ribs. I don't want to think about the back piece though because it will likely be 1/4 my back and be a bit unpleasant! I added to my own unpleasantness by not wanting to lay down fully. I found it more interesting to watch the process. Cory, my artist, was really sweet asking plenty if I needed a break but every break it just hurt more when you started again because the adrenaline went down! My friend's first tattoo was a half sleeve, he will have 17 hours when it is finished next month. I guess he is crazy like you and wanted to "go big or go home".
Murienn - It definitely hurt! The artist loves to do flowers or "anything organic" so he said he had a lot of fun with this. I was thinking "glad someone was having fun".
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
They sound beautiful Aggie! The large tattoo in particular sounds incredible! If it helps, I doubt seriously that the work on your back will be near as painful as your ankle - there is more cushion there before bone
My large tattoo didn't start out that way. I originally had something much smaller in mind but THEN I saw a drop-dead gorgeous Phoenix in some illustrations in a book she gave me to look it. It looked like a work of art, and it turned out that way. I HAD to have it and being my first tattoo, I didn't know what I was in for. The tattoo artist was from Hawaii and had many years of experience there. She made her own needles and inks - apparently in Hawaii the license requirements for tattoo artists is substantial.
The first appointment was just for the black-work for outlines and details. That took about 6 hours if my memory is correct - not 8. Two weeks later I took the day off work and went in for the 8 hour color session. That was fine, but my endorphins disappeared for that last hour. I was in a full sweat by the end. She made me promise not to tell anyone that I only paid $150 for that beautiful work of art while I still lived in the state! She was totally sick of doing fad tattoos like skulls and cartoon characters and she had been wanting to do that tattoo for a long time. I believe she featured her photography of my tattoo at her next conference. I wish I had a good picture of it, lo these 20 years later it is still beautiful. It hasn't faded much at all!
The coverup looks FANTASTIC! Great work!
-- gnat!
Windsor: 2010 S-Works Ruby
Pantysgawn: 2011 S-Works Stumpjumper 29er
Whiz!: 2013 S-Works Crux (Singlespeed)
Boucheron: 2009 S-Works Tricross
Haloumi: 2013 Tern P7i
Kraft: 2009 Singlecross
Gouda: 2005 Electra Betty
Roquefort: 1974 Stella SX-73