To me the body is a canvas, or a road map of your life. If you get tasteful tattoos that are inspired by things you've experienced or major influences in life then more power to you if you cover your body in ink.
Typing that up just gave me an idea for another tattoo I should get. Some kind of flames going up my right leg, probably mid calf. Influenced by the bad fire accident I had when I was younger and had 2nd and 3rd degree burns on that leg.
I was thinking of getting a tattoo.
http://www.tattoos-by-design.co.uk/library/viewtatoo.asp?ID=2501 - this one. On my righ shoulder blade.
i've got the next 3 i want to done figured, but they're gonna be spensive so it'll take some saving =/
i'm want to get "Defective" across my lower back and arrows to my hips, a locust on my back, the wings spanning my shoulders and the body going down my back and a Frenzal Rhomb design on my right calf, or maybe right bicep...not sure about placement on that one.
and Blacksunshine thats kinda how i'd describe it too, or like being drawn on with a hot pen.
Originally posted by LanceWindu
To me the body is a canvas, or a road map of your life. If you get tasteful tattoos that are inspired by things you've experienced or major influences in life then more power to you if you cover your body in ink.Typing that up just gave me an idea for another tattoo I should get. Some kind of flames going up my right leg, probably mid calf. Influenced by the bad fire accident I had when I was younger and had 2nd and 3rd degree burns on that leg.
I like the story behind it and I thinks the flames will look great I actually just recently did a flame tattoo for someone for the same reason✅
Originally posted by Lana
Meh, I'm freaked out by needles, so it'll be interesting.
I've had a lot of clients that were so terrified of needles that after I had the tat sketched onto their person. The almost jumped up and left.
There are several things to do to help you.
1. Talk to the tattooist while he/she is tattooing you and before. They don't mind and some may even start up a conversation first.
2. Remember that once the needle is in your fear will disappear.
3. If you're absolutely terrified, ask the Tattooist to lend you their iPod for a moment until you're comfortable, or bring yours.
I've been tattooing for years and never once has a person ran out because they're to afraid. I assure you if you try one of those, you'll be fine 😉