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• #477
yeah, ive got plans for my calfs and nearly two half sleeves as well.
i would like Val at frith to do my calfs as i would like some sexy looking ladies on them and she does some tres pretty females. haha. -
• #478
You're after pin up ladies aren't you :P
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• #479
haha.
nah im not actually.
a portrait of a lady with an owls head as a head dress on one leg and possibly the same but with a peacock on the other leg. OR, an old skool gypsy lady with a background of roses on one leg and an oriental looking lady on the other with a background of peonies -
• #480
She's brilliant at that for sure.
Has anyone else seen JD's legs in person (he posted his legs a few pages back) I'm still in awe.
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• #481
She's gone to Good Times, 147 Curtain rd EC2.
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• #482
Love the roses...
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• #483
if you have a sawstika tatoo you deserve a beating either for being a Nazi, or for being dumb enough to think that people will think you're not.
redefine "dumb"
perhaps in the western world it's remind them of the nazi, whether in other countries such as India for instance doesn't, even in modern day, you'll find quite a handful of Asian countries using those symbol in religion (even in more than one religion), and before the 2nd World War, even western countries use those symbol;
However there is a clear difference in a Swastika tattoo that look more neo-nazism than (as an example) buddishm, and anyone who want a tattoo in the western wold of a swastika will have to think *very *carefully of how it appear, perhaps they can even get away with the Hindu's swastika;
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• #484
bugger, just realise I mistook the previous page as the last one, ah fuck it.
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• #485
You're like the walking wikipedia! :D
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• #486
Love the roses...
cheers man, appreciated.
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• #487
to a large extent chris is right though... yes i understand that it has a long history as a religious symbol blah blah blah, but everyone will just look at it and think you're a neo-nazi arsehole. Anyone getting one would realise that and would be playing that ambiguity. which is lame.
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• #489
to a large extent chris is right though... yes i understand that it has a long history as a religious symbol blah blah blah, but everyone will just look at it and think you're a neo-nazi arsehole. Anyone getting one would realise that and would be playing that ambiguity. which is lame.
I guess the discussion can be put to rest. Your post on behalf of the population brings an educated opinion that even the most liberal soul would find difficulty in picking apart.
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• #490
hmm, sorry, didn't mean to sound so high and mighty.
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• #491
All this because I mentioned a brilliant artist within the body modification community. Amazing.
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• #492
She's gone to Good Times, 147 Curtain rd EC2.
This is going to be a great shop, for sure.
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• #493
Tattoos are good.
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• #494
now you've done it, balki
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• #495
Uh oh... who's got one.
And safe!
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• #496
Is charlie considered a neo-nazi arsehole?Or pete?
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• #497
Some of mine:
Bez (triple six)
Lucy Pryor (Into you)
Steve Byrne (In Name and Blood/Frith Street)
Steve Byrne
Lucy Pryor
Phil Kyle (Magnum Opus)
Drew Romero (Painted Lady)
Uncle Allan (Conspiracy Inc.)
Chad Koeplinger (New York Adorned)
Xam (Frith Street)
Xam
Lucy Pryor
My most recent by Drew Romero
But by far my most treasured tattoo is my right sleeve. By Jason Saga, I've decided to leave it how it is. I don't think anyone else could do it justice, and it's a nice tribute to a great great man. This pic was from some tattoo magazine from my mobile, so it's not a great reflection. It looks a lot better in the flesh.
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• #498
is it possible to have further away shots for overview? really nice work.
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• #499
i like the bob dylan one
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• #500
Phil Kyle (Magnum Opus) - That one is my favourite! jealous
That looks brilliant. I really want a big design on my back, but that gotta wait until I have a job.
I personally think the wait for artists, or tattoos itself is definitely worth it.
I also have diamonds on my feet, it can be found a few pages back. I want more added to it though.