Tuesday, May 18, 2010

TATTOO help!!?

so im gonna be 18 in like 30 somethin days, and ive found my artist, my shop, and my concept for my first sleeve, Im gonna do a traditional japanese theme. on the left forearm im gonna put a large blue koi in black water with black water bars, lotus, kiku, and cherry blossom flowers. i still need some ideas for above my elbow. Ideas? (i dont like skulls or snakes)





[this is kinda what their gonna look like]





http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o253/...





http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o253/...

TATTOO help!!?
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lovin it!





i think geisha girls would be a niice touch :)


http://www.tattooartists.org/Images/Full...


http://www.silverlinetattoo.com/buzz/gei...


http://www.thirdcrowtattoo.com/flash_tat...
Reply:Beautiful!!! I love the artwork that has been inspired by Chinese and Japanese art. I think that would be an awesome tattoo!
Reply:maybe a tree w/ really long roots? like those baboa trees or watever?





idk
Reply:man if you have to ask a bunch of people you dont even know, you might want to wait until you're a little older. keep in mind that its burned into your skin for the rest of your life.
Reply:It's rare that anyone would have a full sleeve done in one sitting.


Take your time in deciding - start with what you have and you can always incorporate more into the design later....dragon would be cool.


I would also suggest REALLY thinking hard about this...Sleeves are cool - don't get me wrong - but if you have ANY ideas of being in corporate America a sleeve will severly limit you.


Stop the design ABOVE the wrist so shirt sleeves will cover it.


Tattoos are very popular and self expressing - but they also sterotype you - whether you like it or not.
Reply:that kinda scares me
Reply:Personally I think tattoo sleeves are repulsive.


Please think about this carefully!
Reply:i think you should do a cherry blossom tree, its a traditional Japanese tree or i think if you got like one of those Japanese geisha girls would be pretty cool..

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