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• #1453
Yes!
i am wrong... -
• #1454
Guys, do you know anybody who does something in Art Nouveau style.
I have second thoughts and think about mixing oriental/japanese with neo-gothic/pre-raphaelite/art nouveau, if you know what I'm talking about. And it's not exactly your regular Mucha xerox off the mill copy - more this:
http://www.pinakoteka.zascianek.pl/Wyspianski/Images/Polonia.jpg
(which is Wyspianski - I want to stick to me roots) -
• #1455
My friend Harriet who I just posted about a few pages back just did an Owl tattoo!
are the lines on the clock meant to look so shit?
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• #1456
She's still learning. Christ, way to be rude.
I think it's really good for someone who hasnt been tattooing for very long. -
• #1457
I know she hasn't been tattooing for that long, I looked at her blog and some of her artwork is awesome, but that is a piece of work on someone leg for life, and is on a thread of some incredible tattoos, so I was just asking whether it was meant to be like that, or just a bit shit
Edit: I'd also like to point out before anyone else does that I have some very shti tattoos, all DIY and stick'n'poke, so I'm not one to talk, but still... -
• #1458
Then don't.
People who get tattooed by her know she's still sorta new. That's their choice. It's also my choice that she's doing my sleeve. And this is a thread for any sort of tattoos...
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• #1459
Just had my first session with bugs:
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• #1460
Then don't.
People who get tattooed by her know she's still sorta new. That's their choice. It's also my choice that she's doing my sleeve. And this is a thread for any sort of tattoos...
+1, too right.
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• #1461
+1, too right.
Thank you.
M A X, bloody love yours, is there any specific reason why you got that one?
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• #1462
You probably wont be able to notice the lines so much on the owl and clock once its shaded and/or coloured.
Also M A X that looks rad so far!
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• #1463
Damn thats sick Max
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• #1464
Right, deep breaths, 4 hours round the elbow, here we go!
(wimp)
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• #1465
Elbow KILLS!
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• #1466
Guys, do you know anybody who does something in Art Nouveau style.
I have second thoughts and think about mixing oriental/japanese with neo-gothic/pre-raphaelite/art nouveau, if you know what I'm talking about. And it's not exactly your regular Mucha xerox off the mill copy - more this:
http://www.pinakoteka.zascianek.pl/Wyspianski/Images/Polonia.jpg
(which is Wyspianski - I want to stick to me roots)if it involves a lot of shading silvia z is tops, see my work or she's done a lot of greek mythology stuff
http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/101/l_c0b5f1fe373609257f10de7de88877d3.jpg
http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/89/l_c185d0de33054a39b7f7864033a081a3.jpglove this, soo 80's
http://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/83/l_0a1bc3fbbf7c4958be563e50ee2c1294.jpg -
• #1467
this is in colour, to give you an idea
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• #1468
Elbows are fine, had 2.5 - 3hrs done on Thursday and its not as bad as I thought it would be.
Old school rose done by Dom @ family business.
Pix when its not scabby and swollen. -
• #1469
Looking to add to my Tat collection soon with a couple of Swallows....
Searched the Net but still haven't found any I really like so may have to leave it to the Tattooist judgement....he aint't let me down yet....The Last one he did for me let him have Free Reign only wanted Cards but defo had to be old Skool
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• #1470
Elbow, ha. Try the armpit. Not fully in there but close enough to REALLY FUCKING HURT!!!!
Will upload pics when fully done. Or you'll see it tomorrow at Norths 2nd Bday if you're there.
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• #1471
Some swallows I drew a while back that never got used, still got the artwork somewhere if you like them Nigel…
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• #1472
this is in colour, to give you an idea
Cheers, Dale. Looks like the style I was searching for.
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• #1473
big daddy wayne
Liking the swallows could possibly even swap one around for a traditional One Looking Forward and Other Looking Back.
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• #1474
Guys, do you know anybody who does something in Art Nouveau style.
I have second thoughts and think about mixing oriental/japanese with neo-gothic/pre-raphaelite/art nouveau, if you know what I'm talking about. And it's not exactly your regular Mucha xerox off the mill copy - more this:
http://www.pinakoteka.zascianek.pl/Wyspianski/Images/Polonia.jpg
(which is Wyspianski - I want to stick to me roots)The colours remind me a lot of Boris Zalaszam. His website isn't great but I saw his work in the flesh at the London tattoo convention a while back and it was abolutely amazing. Very nice guy too.
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• #1475
I'm so in love with blackwork. I don't know why.
i was about to say that thomas hooper's lady loves to tattoo owls!