Tattoos
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Holllyy shit. This Dirt Nap dude is amazing… I love all the different styles/his range. I'm stoked to see the other work he's got in store for you.
And thanks dude! I dig what my artist does. Got a thigh piece in progress rn that's gonna be sick and the back piece is super exciting for me.
I like his stuff too. He said he did his degree in graphic design, and I think it shows in his really clean lines. There’s this sort of icon or logo look to a lot of his pieces that makes them really pop.
The other thigh, or are you doing more work to the scorpion?
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Yeah that background he has def shows thru in his work, @EdH
And gonna blast the other thigh to start bridging out from just upper body/torso. I got a start on it but she was feeling under the weather so just did an outline. Imma be posting here once she wraps it up at month's end.
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Elbows didn’t bother me at all weirdly, it’s the soft pinchy bits that get me.
And yes on the tiger @Matt - is that one of Samuel Brigante’s?
@LewisStonehouse Yes it is in fact a Briganti. Forgive me, I generally don’t follow many more renowned artists. I just get tatted up and go down IG rabbit holes but pay less attention to the who as opposed to the what.
Of course now that I’ve gone down the Briganti rabbit hole I’m pretty sure I’ll be needing a matching panther head on the other side.
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@Matt ha yeah his stuff is epic, I think my guy is fed up of me showing him examples of work of Samuel’s. I’m in on Thursday getting my hands done
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Any tips for my first all-day session from those that know? I think my longest sitting to date is of the order of 3 hours (with a break) which was fine. But we've booked a whole day to do the remaining 2/3rds of this sleeve. Thanks in advance!
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@EdH:
Any tips for my first all-day session from those that know? I think my longest sitting to date is of the order of 3 hours (with a break) which was fine. But we've booked a whole day to do the remaining 2/3rds of this sleeve. Thanks in advance!
I've got almost everywhere tattooed and lately I use little to no Aquaphor and shower at least once a day to keep it clean with a gentle soap like Dove. I have found less ointment is more and just keeping it clean is best. If your tattooer is skilled it will heal nicely and easily
Edit: if you mean during I recommend a few shots and a beer beforehand. But make sure the shop wouldn't mind.
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A dude and his dad came into the barbershop on Tuesday and we got to chatting. The dad was cool. He had just had his leg amputated and was carrying a sword/cane. Turns out the dude just started tattooing like a year ago. I asked if he’d like to come into the shop and get in some practice. He was game and said he’d charge like $20 or something ridiculous. He showed me his stuff on IG and it seemed worthy of some small simple leg pieces so I’ll report back on Monday night with the outcome. I’m actually pumped for it. If it’s good, I’ll get some more from him. Maybe even if it isn’t. :-\
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Over the past 25 years I’ve been tattooed sober, drunk, a little stoned, a lot stoned and various states in between. The same can be said for the guy tattooing me. I find that while being a lot stoned doesn't completely eliminate the pain, it does do a helluva job making you forget you were in pain about every 10 seconds or so. Kind of like a goldfish after it circles the fish bowl.
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How long is the session going to be, @EdH? The longest I've had were a five hour and a six hour (chest and arm).
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@EdH:
Any tips for my first all-day session from those that know? I think my longest sitting to date is of the order of 3 hours (with a break) which was fine. But we've booked a whole day to do the remaining 2/3rds of this sleeve. Thanks in advance!
Get a good night’s sleep before, don’t be hungover, stay hydrated, eat plenty, sugary drinks, have a break before you’re desperate for one. Good luck!
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Gosh, lots of good tips.
Edit: if you mean during I recommend a few shots and a beer beforehand. But make sure the shop wouldn't mind.
That would be starting early… shame I have to drive to the guy's studio!
Get high.
That'd be nice but the super skunk shit that is out there these days is nothing like the stuff I used to enjoy as a teenager, and just made me black out for 15 hours at a time whenever I tried it while I was in my early 20s. I wouldn't know where to start with getting stuff with a reasonable balance of CBD/THC these days, and it would be a career ending offence if I happened to fuck it up and come to the attention of the authorities.
Or this:
??? I'm quite good with pain, I don't think that will be necessary… I respect your life choices though
Over the past 25 years I’ve been tattooed sober, drunk, a little stoned, a lot stoned and various states in between. The same can be said for the guy tattooing me. I find that while being a lot stoned doesn't completely eliminate the pain, it does do a helluva job making you forget you were in pain about every 10 seconds or so. Kind of like a goldfish after it circles the fish bowl.
I haven't found any sessions I've had so far (chest, forearm, inner-bicep and a band around the lower bicep) to be particularly painful. I think I'm a reasonably good amateur meditator - it's hard to compare - but I tend to acknowledge that it hurts when it hurts and then just observe that sensation without judgment and it tends not to bother me any more. Or I just chat shit with the artist… he's good at keeping me distracted.
How long is the session going to be, @EdH? The longest I've had were a five hour and a six hour (chest and arm).
Not sure yet - he's booked the whole day out for me, says he's prepared to break for lunch and go into the evening if we want to or if necessary, or equally happy to push through and get it done if I'm up for that. All depends on how detailed his designs are I suppose.
Get a good night’s sleep before, don’t be hungover, stay hydrated, eat plenty, sugary drinks, have a break before you’re desperate for one. Good luck!
Thanks, all noted! I'll take a packed lunch and I have no problem eating sweets all day.
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@EdH:
Any tips for my first all-day session from those that know? I think my longest sitting to date is of the order of 3 hours (with a break) which was fine. But we've booked a whole day to do the remaining 2/3rds of this sleeve. Thanks in advance!
Get a good night’s sleep before, don’t be hungover, stay hydrated, eat plenty, sugary drinks, have a break before you’re desperate for one. Good luck!
This is my go to aswell. Be well rested beforehand. Eat lots of suger during (M&M's FTW) and stay hydrated. Being tattooed isn't that painfull, but when you strech it out over time, the adrenaline that your body creates to cope with the pain wears of and you will start getting very fatigued. once that happes, every sting is going to set you trough te roof, so make sure your body is able to cope with a lot of stress and exhaustion.
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In all honesty if you’re just doing your arm then there’s nothing to worry about. Wrists and elbows hurt but the rest of the arm is about as good as it gets. My back sessions and ribs were tough but the rest is cake.
As long as there’s good music on you’ll be aces.It only hurts while it hurts.