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Post by carlcashman on Apr 13, 2015 8:13:29 GMT
Couple of mine
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Post by tigerblood on Apr 13, 2015 19:11:12 GMT
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Post by tigerblood on Apr 13, 2015 19:11:54 GMT
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Post by alexdb on Apr 13, 2015 19:33:33 GMT
Here is mine. Its by a Dutch artist called Dadara. Planning is to have more work on my arm this upcoming summer.
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Post by feralthings on Apr 13, 2015 19:42:08 GMT
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Post by carlcashman on Apr 18, 2015 23:07:41 GMT
Anyone here got any 'normal' ink ? Here's one of my geometric sleeves
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Post by momo on Apr 19, 2015 1:29:00 GMT
Anyone here got any 'normal' ink ? Here's one of my geometric sleeves Momo: That is bitching dude...if I ever get the balls to follow through or the money I want something similar and strong geometrics.. I love 'dots to lines' the tattoo artist..
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Post by carlcashman on Apr 19, 2015 9:36:37 GMT
Anyone here got any 'normal' ink ? Here's one of my geometric sleeves Momo: That is bitching dude...if I ever get the balls to follow through or the money I want something similar and strong geometrics.. I love 'dots to lines' the tattoo artist.. I'm booked to see 'dots to lines' next year actually
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Post by FAKE on Apr 19, 2015 10:57:56 GMT
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Post by opie on Apr 19, 2015 18:34:36 GMT
My 'normal' tattoos I also have a large tribal back piece and tribal right sleeve (right sleeve is being filled in/between the black - with more floral designs soon) As for art inspired, I have GWRB on my inner right bicep and am getting a MyDogSighs 'Everyman' on my right rib cage (the actual image is a commission I asked MDS to paint for my wife for our wedding anniversary)
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Post by holden on Apr 20, 2015 4:50:50 GMT
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Post by tigerblood on Apr 22, 2015 12:45:28 GMT
Not sure how I forgot Mr. Basquiat's skull
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Post by holden on Apr 29, 2015 8:47:21 GMT
don't mind a bit of ink but thought this image was better suited to the dunny
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Post by alexdb on Apr 29, 2015 12:22:20 GMT
My wishlist on my arm is something from My Dog Sighs, Cept, Takashi Murakami and Keith Haring. Girlfriend approved, but I have the feeling she doesnt really have the idea what it might look like. :-)
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Post by IggyWiggy on Sept 28, 2017 18:40:02 GMT
A Japanese tattoo artist who argued he should not have to hold a medical certificate to practise has lost his case and been ordered to pay a fine. Under Japanese law all tattoo artist require a formal medical qualification. Police raided the studio of Taiki Masuda in 2015 but he refused to pay the ensuing fine and asked for a trial. The case, the first of its kind, has drawn international attention to tattoo culture in Japan, where many associate the body art with organised crime. 'Part of the culture' Mr Masuda had argued that his tattooing was a form of artistic expression, and that preventing him for operating was a violation of the constitution. He said tattooists needed knowledge of safety and hygiene, but not to the same extent as licensed medical practitioners. But the Osaka district court on Wednesday ruled that medical knowledge and skills were indispensable in assessing the risks. It sentenced Mr Masuda to a 150,000 yen ($1,300; £994) fine, half the original penalty. Mr Masuda said tattoos were "a part of traditional Japanese culture" and he would appeal against the ruling. Tattoo art is largely associated in Japan with the yakuza, mafia-like organised crime syndicates. Places like swimming pools, hot springs, beaches or even gyms and restaurants frequently bar people with visible tattoos from entering. But tattoos have gradually become an a popular trend among young people. It is unclear how many tattooists in Japan hold a medical qualification.
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Post by IggyWiggy on Sept 29, 2017 5:31:16 GMT
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Post by IggyWiggy on Jul 27, 2018 23:29:45 GMT
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