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Open Question: How bad does my tattoo look? |
It's a home tattoo, (big mistake)
I just wanted to know if i over criticize it or it's really shit.
I have others professionally done, this one's getting fixed soon. I just want honest opinions fro |
2013-08-03T06:22:44+0000 |
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Open Question: How bad does my tattoo look? |
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=izua37&s=5
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2w562vr&s=5
And in my Avi are the only ones where I can find a decent looking shot of it.
It says with hope comes faith, |
2013-08-03T06:18:04+0000 |
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daspa |
2011-12-12 |
phil yourk is quite good at sleeves |
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mrsut |
2010-03-28 |
asked phil york af tattoo mania lowfell if he could continue the sleeve, incorporating what i already had, running with the japenese theme but adding some new school stuff like nautical stars and skulls, this is what he came up with |
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mrsut |
2010-03-28 |
got indian squaw on forearm again because i liked it, then triabl design on back of arm just because i liked the tribal thing at the time. decided to then make a full sleeve after visiting london tattoo convention but so many ideas i liked |
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mrsut |
2010-03-28 |
Thank you, dont realy know how to explain my work to be honest. Started with a celtic sun on upper arm whilst in blackpool and young. Worked around this on half sleeve with japanese design, freehand as i liked the japenese art work. |
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Tim |
2010-03-28 |
You are right on the chaos part, confusing how they all tie together without knowing story behind them but excellent artwork! |
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mrsut |
2009-01-09 |
all comments welcome, good and bad. my work started as individual pieces i decided to tie them together and throw some modern influences in to produce a full sleeve. sums up my life 'organised chaos' |
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mmka |
2009-01-08 |
In my modest opinion to many different things but this is still goog work! |
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Will |
2008-03-31 |
I love it, black and gray are my fave. |
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Heather |
2008-03-05 |
Nice, very very nice! |
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