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bluegargantua) wrote2005-09-27 11:26 am
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Hey Mom! Guess what I did this weekend!
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So as promised...the pictures:
This tattoo is on my right leg and the photos start in the back and move counter-clockwise around it (although I myself moved clockwise...weird).




The design is inspired by taotie motifs found on Shang Dynasty ritual bronzes. These designs were two stylized animal figures in profile, facing each other so that where their heads touched together, it formed a single animal mask. In this case, it's a pair of tigers. Viewed head-on it can be difficult to discern (a number of people thought it was a dragon head), but if you look at the side pictures on my leg, you can see each individual tiger.
Yeah, so this took 3 hours to do and passed over shin bones and Achilles tendon. I'm afraid I wasn't a very good canvas for this, but my artist was very patient and we had a couple people holding me down so in the end it came off really well. It's still a little sore and red, but seems to be healing up nicely.
The only downside is that it's not done yet. I've still got to fill it in with color. Luckily, when you do fill work, there are multiple needles so it goes faster and the discomfort is spread out over a (slightly) wider area. But that's a few months away still.
later
Tom
So as promised...the pictures:
This tattoo is on my right leg and the photos start in the back and move counter-clockwise around it (although I myself moved clockwise...weird).




The design is inspired by taotie motifs found on Shang Dynasty ritual bronzes. These designs were two stylized animal figures in profile, facing each other so that where their heads touched together, it formed a single animal mask. In this case, it's a pair of tigers. Viewed head-on it can be difficult to discern (a number of people thought it was a dragon head), but if you look at the side pictures on my leg, you can see each individual tiger.
Yeah, so this took 3 hours to do and passed over shin bones and Achilles tendon. I'm afraid I wasn't a very good canvas for this, but my artist was very patient and we had a couple people holding me down so in the end it came off really well. It's still a little sore and red, but seems to be healing up nicely.
The only downside is that it's not done yet. I've still got to fill it in with color. Luckily, when you do fill work, there are multiple needles so it goes faster and the discomfort is spread out over a (slightly) wider area. But that's a few months away still.
later
Tom
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I hope your color experience is a bit different from mine. My artist does one color and then goes back with the other colors one at a time. There are areas on my back that he went over five or six times to get the color effects he was looking for. It's gorgeous, but much more painful than the outlining was by far.
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Now you make me want to go get another one.
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Congratulations on your new art!
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Now I have to go tell Mel...
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OW OW OW!
OWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
Brave man. Lovely tattoo.
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I'm still thinking about what ink I want, and where I want it, and I haven't really settled down yet ... I figure that's a good reason to hold off. Pain isn't a good reason ... besides, my nipple pierce maxed out that particular aspect!
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I'm still thinking about what ink I want, and where I want it, and I haven't really settled down yet ... I figure that's a good reason to hold off. Pain isn't a good reason ... besides, my nipple pierce maxed out that particular aspect!