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Show me your body art!

I'd like to get this as a half/quarter sleeve sometime in a couple months

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Snow, very colourful! That must look lovely in the summer! :)

If I want something on my arms, I usually end up getting a quick henna tattoo, which I'm sad to see washing off after a couple of weeks... :(
 
And expensive if you want quality.

Very true, but I have no issue shelling out money for something that will be with me forever. I also am very involved in the design, for my tattoo I was up there talking to my artist pretty much everyday talking about the different drafts she had done. Luckily, she loved that I was so involved, since as a college town a lot of people put little to no thought about there tattoo. We had a good dialogue and respect during the process, which made it much more exciting and enjoyable.

I wish I had the guts to get a forearm tattoo, but there are just too many possible situations where it wouldn't be appropriate... especially for a woman... imagine she's going to a formal evening out, and then there's this great big whimsical tattoo on her forearm... just a tad incongruous. :lol:

^^ Don't I know it. :)
I had mine done in late September which is past sleeveless weather here in Canada. My co-workers and friends have seen it; however, the little old ladies at my Church haven't. :lol:

It is a bit incongruous for the general public, but for me, a well done tattoo is one of the most attractive things on woman. If a woman has a tattoo she instantly becomes cuter. I strongly endorse tattoo's on woman. :thumbsup:


-nobody
 
All this talk is making me want to get another one. :)
Get quality work. If you can't afford it, save up for it. As Nobody says, it's for life so treat yourself to the best.
I also had a great relationship with the artist and we had two consultations before the work was done.
It really was a wonderful experience. It was so amusing to see the bafflement on the faces of all the twenty-somethings: "What's this old [in their eyes, not mine] lady doing here??"
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^ Judging by your arm at least, you look very young!

I agree that you need to think extremely carefully about who inks your body... this guy here seems to be the best in my city/country:

http://www.tattoos.co.uk/

He's also been featured on a series in Discovery Realtime.
 
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Okay, these are very poor quality webcam photos -- they look much better in person!

This tattoo is of my own design:
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The hummingbird is a symbol of peace in many Native American cultures -- I'm half NA, and wanted to recognize that without using traditional designs. I'm not a traditional kind of girl. The body of the hummingbird is the Nordic key to heaven (I also have the key in silver on a chain):
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The key is dated to around 200 AD, when Christianity was first making it's way north. The Nordic pagans didn't believe, but were concerned enough to make keys to heaven, just in case. I'm an Atheist, but I really appreciate that kind of logic. :)

My other tattoo is more obvious:

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I got it done when I was very young, and had it retouched by the artist (a much better artist) who did my hummingbird.

My next goal is to sort of work the two into one piece that will be a 1/4 upper arm sleeve. I want to use an image from a bubble chamber as my inspiration, but I'm not sure exactly how I want to do it yet.

I'm not too into piercings. I used to have an industrial in my right ear, but it never quite healed and was just too uncomfortable. I wish I still had it, because I really liked the way it looked, and I've considered going to a better shop, but it hurt so goddamn bad that I don't think I could do it again. It was waaaaay worse than tattoos.
 
I've seen pictures of your tattoos before, tsq, but the bird/key tattoo has to be one of my favorites. I love the simplicity and elegance of the design. And as a Christian, I love the logic of keys as well. :lol:


-nobody
 
[angel & devil pics]

Shouldn't the devil traditionally be on the left side and the angel on the right in these sort of representations? Not that it matters of course, it's only a vague general tradition I think, but I was just wondering if you chose which side was which for any reason?

That would depend.......
In Islam the left is always the "bad" side.....
If you are facing me they are "correct" to you.......

BUT
I simply thought they would be better facing inboard.......

A fair enough reason to me! :cool:


This was covered by my healthplan, but not sure if it is ART:lol:

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They stuck a fork in you, thinking you were done? :D

Seriously, that's a lot of pins. Did you come off a bike or something to shatter the bone so much?
 
Seriously, that's a lot of pins. Did you come off a bike or something to shatter the bone so much?

Yep...again:lol:.......maybe I'm too old for bikes w/ more power that a Corvette:lol:

This is why I stick with the cars. I knew just from looking at that film that it must have been a bike accident! :lol:

Glad the orthopods managed to put you back together again. :cool:
 
Seriously, that's a lot of pins. Did you come off a bike or something to shatter the bone so much?

Yep...again:lol:.......maybe I'm too old for bikes w/ more power that a Corvette:lol:

This is why I stick with the cars. I knew just from looking at that film that it must have been a bike accident! :lol:

Glad the orthopods managed to put you back together again. :cool:

Yeah, but the orthopods get screw-happy sometimes. Somewhere I've seen a film of the most absurd calcaneus repair ever.
 
Yeah, but the orthopods get screw-happy sometimes. Somewhere I've seen a film of the most absurd calcaneus repair ever.

True - and I made sure that they used no grafts - metal is creepy enough w/o bone from some dead person added in. I may have it removed b/c it is a risk - esp if I break it a 3rd time....better off w/o metal at that instant.

For those that ask "Why?"...you CAN'T know(understand)........so I won't waste time trying.
 
Yep...again:lol:.......maybe I'm too old for bikes w/ more power that a Corvette:lol:

This is why I stick with the cars. I knew just from looking at that film that it must have been a bike accident! :lol:

Glad the orthopods managed to put you back together again. :cool:

Yeah, but the orthopods get screw-happy sometimes. Somewhere I've seen a film of the most absurd calcaneus repair ever.

Don't blame them, they had deprived childhoods. Their parents wouldn't buy them legos, so they overcompensate as grown-ups. :D



Yeah, but the orthopods get screw-happy sometimes. Somewhere I've seen a film of the most absurd calcaneus repair ever.

True - and I made sure that they used no grafts - metal is creepy enough w/o bone from some dead person added in.

I never really paid attention during my surgery rotations, but don't they try to use autologous bone grafts, from your own iliac crests or whatever, rather than cadaver allografts?
 
^ Not much can be done about that now, can it? A bit of a redundant remark... :confused:

I happen to to like those tattoos, even the musical symbol looks lovely, especially in the other thread when it's peaking out from under your sailor top - which I lOVE by the way. :D
 
Unless I missed it, did we really go 6 pages without anyone making the Chris Rock "If a girl has a pierced tongue, she'll probably..." joke? :lol:

No piercings or tatoos here, sorry. Just not really my style, and not sure I could come up with anything I like so much that I want it on my body for the rest of my life...

Plus I think it's going to be hilarious as this generation gets older. First real group to go this crazy with tats, so when they start fading and sagging, with wrinkles, it'll be fun to stare and and figure out what they used to be :p
 
^ Not much can be done about that now, can it? A bit of a redundant remark... :confused:
Also not a very polite or very kind remark. :(
I happen to to like those tattoos, even the musical symbol looks lovely, especially in the other thread when it's peaking out from under your sailor top - which I lOVE by the way. :D
Thank you! (That shirt was a great find!) My tattoos mean a lot to me, and I can't wait to get the final piece -- the image from the bubble chamber that will bring the two into one complete 1/4 sleeve. My tattoos make me feel beautiful; I've never regretted them and never will.
 
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