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• #7202
Eric the viking in New cross does class work
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• #7203
Oliver mackintosh at Frith Street is doing my mandalas, he's a nice guy and talented too.
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• #7204
Eric the viking in New cross does class work
Ver' true.
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• #7205
^ your african adventure is awesome!
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• #7206
Thanks. It was more than worth quitting my job and GTFO out of England.
I somehow managed to delete my last post instead of editing it....So yeah, new stupid tattoo i got spur of the moment whilst killing time in Cape Town: http://instagram.com/bobbyjhoops (and other cycling and non cycling based adventures in Africa)
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• #7207
Looks amazing hoops. Hope you're well.
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• #7208
^ your african adventure is awesome!
real pleasure going through your instagram mate+1, neat!
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• #7209
does anyone have any tattoos relating to fixed gears im thinking of getting this on my wrist with a pattern around it. -
• #7210
Best studios for mandalas? Looking to get a grey line jobby and wanted to have some discussions with artists first...
Xed le Head at Divine Canvas
Tamara Lee at Black Garden
L'ain at Evil from the NeedleEric the viking in New cross does class work
I agree with all of the above, I would add Matt Black, Touka Voodoo, Laurent Maina to the list (all work at Divine Canvas) I was in with Matt Yesterday working on a large complex mandala (black & grey)
Oh & Boff Konkers does hand poked work (also working at King of Hearts)
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• #7211
does anyone have any tattoos relating to fixed gears im thinking of getting this on my wrist with a pattern around it.I don't at the mo Rob, but seeing that, ^ I would defo, I like that image, gutted you've claimed it lol
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• #7212
^^Yes, mine is 17t though.
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• #7213
I agree with all of the above, I would add Matt Black, Touka Voodoo, Laurent Maina to the list (all work at Divine Canvas) I was in with Matt Yesterday working on a large complex mandala (black & grey)
Deryn from Tenacious Tattoo up in Sheffield also does a few days each month at Divine Canvas. Really like her work.
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• #7214
does anyone have any tattoos relating to fixed gears
Curryer looking type rode past me the other day with cinelli logo on one calf and campag on t'other. Fair 'nuf.
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• #7215
Deryn from Tenacious Tattoo up in Sheffield also does a few days each month at Divine Canvas. Really like her work.
Very True forgot about the lovely Deryn, only met her a couple of times but she's a cool chica
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• #7216
Mandala tattoos in the 2010s = tribal tattoos in the 90s. Don't do it kids.
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• #7217
Wait, what? You mean tribal isn't rad any more? Got a tribal sleeve yesterday :-(
Joking I'm not a cunt >>>>>>>>
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• #7218
Mandala tattoos in the 2010s = tribal tattoos in the 90s. Don't do it kids.
Prescient words
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• #7219
Good Mandalas look awesome but I think I agree with bleak and mecha they are a bit of a trend. Unless you're into the eastern meanings and stuff behind them I might stay away.
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• #7220
Do what you want, as long as you like it. Whatever you do, it will go in and out of fashion over time, so will alternate between attracting praise from idiots and scorn from pricks.
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• #7221
Good Mandalas look awesome but I think I agree with bleak and mecha they are a bit of a trend. Unless you're into the eastern meanings and stuff behind them I might stay away.
Oh purrrlease. As if 95% of tattoos aren't part of some trend or other. But there's nothing wrong with that in an honest world.
It's when you try to justify them with bullshit back-stories to make yourself seem interesting that it gets tiresome.
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• #7222
do what you want, as long as you like it. Whatever you do, it will go in and out of fashion over time, so will alternate between attracting praise from idiots and scorn from pricks.
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• #7223
It's when you try to justify them with bullshit back-stories to make yourself seem interesting that it gets tiresome.
I feel that way a bit about people who get swastikas tattooed on them with the story about what they used to mean.
Yes thats what they meant, but in this part of the world, Western Europe, where we live, they mean something else.
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• #7224
I like my tattoos because I like the imagery, no bullshit back story needed. If you're getting tattooed to be fashionable then that's a hard thing to keep up with and you'll probably end up with a right mish mash of styles. If you have them and you're happy with them then fair enough, no need to be precious about it I reckon.
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• #7225
^^Yes, mine is 17t though.
Freaking class mate!
Xed le Head at Divine Canvas
Tamara Lee at Black Garden
L'ain at Evil from the Needle
Those three will be at or near the top of most people's lists but that does also mean more expensive and long waiting lists. There are others in London who will do a good job. Do you just want a simple, clean mandala or part of something a bit different or a larger pattern?
Kali at Never Say Die down in Croydon is worth a look and will have less of a waiting list, although one of this month's tattoo magazines (forget which) did a big profile on him so that may be changing a bit.