That is pretty sweet.Latest one, almost complete
Thanks! The tiger is Japanese to compliment the Japanese Dragon on the other shoulder. Sort of a yin/yang!:ccool:That tiger is awesome!
Chinese?
Thanks! The artist, Mike Rubendall, started filling in the bamboo leaves, blue water and rock outlines last week. Have a couple more sessions left.:santa2:That is pretty sweet.
What is a Juggalo!?This is going to take a minute or 5..... Some of my work but not all of it.
Also have some work on my left side chest. Going to start another new project that is in the center of my chest and fills what room is left on the right and left side.
Very cool. I like it. Tats always look almost 3D right after you get them.Figured I'd share my currently only piece of ink.. I have at least one or two more I want to get too. This was taken just after it was done, so mind the blood.
For anyone wondering: IC XC NI KA basically mean Jesus Christ Conquers
I always see new ink and want to get my other ones done.Lots of beautiful work here. Makes me want to go out and get my Gadsden done.
I have no ink currently. But, seeing threads like this, walking by the local shops, or meeting people with fresh ink... it just makes me want to run out and get it done.I always see new ink and want to get my other ones done.
I plan on getting one with crossed hockey sticks and my number (91) between them. Probably back shoulder.
I also want something Bruins related and possibly another with the folded hands of faith with a rosary on them.
I waited 3 years to get this one. I had a general idea that I played with for 2.5 years and then spent the last 6 months finalizing the design. Since it's permanent I wanted to make sure I knew exactly what I wanted and was comfortable with.I have no ink currently. But, seeing threads like this, walking by the local shops, or meeting people with fresh ink... it just makes me want to run out and get it done.
Exactly why I havent gotten mine done. I've liked the idea for quite a while now, but I would rather wait longer and make sure it is something I want put on my skin forever. Plus I still havent come up with how I am going to put my own personal twist on the idea.I waited 3 years to get this one. I had a general idea that I played with for 2.5 years and then spent the last 6 months finalizing the design. Since it's permanent I wanted to make sure I knew exactly what I wanted and was comfortable with.