Tattoos
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@jskidder I've heard it should work fine. Regardless, yellowish brown is going to be better than dark brown as is. Mixing brown and yellow just makes it a darker yellow.
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@hbg1 so sick!
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@Mizmazzle stomach on both sides since I'll have a split down the middle (munewari). and a I have about a 13x7 rectangle of open space on my butt that needs to connect my back piece and the back of my legs. I put all the worst parts off for last
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@Mizmazzle said in Tattoos:
@hbg1 this is sick, indeed!! I want to start my left leg soon. So far, apart from my left outer thigh, my legs are a blank canvas. Any part of the leg in particular that was more brutal…pain wise?
The back of the knee was kinda gross, the lining on my kneecap was unpleasant too because I have a bony knee and the skin is so thin. The kneecap was the only time I have had bruising as well.
I think this past visit with work on my inner thigh was by far the worst though, just some tough soft spots and I was so glad when it was done
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side of my knee was no fun, but as a whole it was pretty mild
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I'll have some new work to show off after the weekend too. Not sure which one(s) we're going to do, but my guy offered me Sunday afternoon to squeeze in a bit more work on the second sleeve without having to endure an 8 month wait for a regular appointment.
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@EdH I love when you get to that point with an artist. I used to get random phone calls saying a spot had opened up and wanting to know if I wanted it. Was able to finish my back in half the time it normally would.
When I started my sleeves and chest, I would do two time slots a day (4 hours - sometimes more) for an entire week. By the end of the week, I was spent...
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@goosehd Yeah, it's nice to be viewed as a dependable customer happy to fill gaps in the diary, though that hasn't yet come up in my case... Which is why I think he's offered me part of the weekend as he know's I'm patiently waiting...
I promise I'm not bugging him, I just let his conscience do its own thing.
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Here’s what we got done today:
A sparrow, serving as a reminder to be humble and to check your ego. Many of the stoics had something to say about this: reminders that you have something to learn from everyone, to listen more than you speak, etc. I like to remind myself that about 70% of people think they’re of above average intelligence… so someone’s wrong and it could be me.
A pair of cards: the worst possible hand in Texas Hold’em. You can’t control the cards you’re dealt, but you can control how you play them.
Similarly, the dice with their pips flying off - a reminder to let outcomes be what they will be. Once you take a chance, it’s out of your control, and you should aim to approach all possibilities with equanimity.
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@Mizmazzle Yeah, I didn't anticipate having space left on the front and inside my bicep when I sent him the very long brief last summer. So I'm having a think as to what else from stoicism we could represent with classic tattoo motifs...
In the meantime we're working on a coverup of a crappy tribal on my chest (baby's first tattoo, it was the early noughties, spikey black tribals were a thing). We quickly blasted over that with fleshtones yesterday just to make the eventual cover up a little easier. For some reason I had forgotten that the chest sucks - by far the worst area I've had done recently.
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Got my knee ditch blasted by Joe Chatt over the weekend.
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@jskidder Ouch! That can't have been fun. Are you limping to try and keep the knee straight as much as possible during the heal?
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@EdH I was dreading this spot for a while, and had been putting it off for years expecting it to be awful. But it actually ended up being one of the easiest tattoos in recent memory.
Haven't been babying it too much during the healing process. Got it Friday evening and went straight to the bar. Probably walked around a good 4-5 miles on Saturday, and a few more on Sunday. Was feeling a little tender last night, but it feels fine today. I'm using Tegaderm on it, so not too concerned about the heal really.