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Thread: Devotion in ink

  1. #26
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    that design reminds me of the mushroom trip i had at alta a couple months ago.

  2. #27
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    i'm gonna get a Florida tilted to the side and put right at my waistband so it looks like a gun tucked into my pants. it's gonna rule!
    fine

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    Originally posted by funkendrenchman


    Any idea how much the sketch I made would cost to have done?
    3-4 inches, minimal detail, one-colour...$100-150?

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and don't really have any idea),
    d.

  4. #29
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    Yeah - prolly around 100-150. Not that I would know either, but it's so straight forward, it shouldn't be more than that.

    Mine were about $75 each and they're pretty simply. But again, that was 10 years ago....

    Go to a good place - don't skimp on money. When you have a crappy tat on your body in 20 years, you won't be psyched that you saved $30 or whatever.
    “Within this furnace of fear, my passion for life burns fiercely. I have consumed all evil. I have overcome my doubt. I am the fire.”

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    Originally posted by watersnowdirt
    That last painting is hard to see, Alka - so I don't know how it would translate on skin. The snowflake is really nice though.

    I've got an earth on one side of my ankle and a really cool sun on the other. Love them still to this day (it's been over 10 years).

    Think about it for a while before you do it so that you can really let it sink it. I used to sketch it on my ankle and walk around for the day to see what I thought.
    Heh, I've done the exact same thing with sketching it on my ankle. And trust me I've thought about this one for a long ass time, and I still love this piece. It's gonna be in grayscale. I've talked to some artists at a parlor called 'True Art', It's gonna be a expensive tat, running me around 400 bones. The picture is much darker than the tattoo is actually going to be. All the very dark grays will be lightened up. The artist said it'll be labor intensive but very very do-able.

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