I saw these at The Bike Shed show a couple of years ago. I can't remember who did which, but I think that they were done by Ornamental Conifer and Dry British. One of those two also does the painting on the Commes des Garcons jackets.
I have the same bracelet of skulls on my left wrist done when I was around that age too!a bracelet of skulls (my first at age of 18) on my left
I've often considered painting the back of my Vanson in a style reminiscent of the Rockers of the 50's / 60's using my club name (I guess I'm a poser), I have an idea what I'd paint, I just haven't had the nerve to put paint to leather yet. I also considered doing it prior to being accepted into my club, but my concern was what I think is cool today, I may not think its cool tomorrow, so why ruin a perfectly good leather jacket? I may choose to leave the club, but it'll always be apart of me, so though I may not wear the jacket, it'll still serve as a memory.
Your forum handle is "Red Devil", there are tons of directions you could go with that.
The sort that's usually very vocal about how Sons of Anarchy is not realistic at all, even though watching the show is the closest they've ever gotten to being a member of an outlaw biker club. None of which exist anymore, anyway. If they ever had in the first place.
But anyway, yeah, MC club patches are cool tho you need to belong to a club to actually do that otherwise it's a silly idea. Then again, it's all just fun so why not?
I was thinking of putting some bling on my Aero Sheene. Maybe some studs, some bling but not full on Rockers....
yet
I got my first (only) tattoo two years ago after one of my son's band's shows. We had talked about it for a couple years - getting one that my Dad got in the USAF to keep the tradition. So, it was 102º and there was much Tequila. The kids all started calling me out for being a wuss and that was that. Sure, they're not supposed to tattoo an intoxicated human, but I guess they figured I was old enough to deal
Now, I want one on the other arm or under side of this arm to remember my Mom. That's been tougher to figure out, but it will be done - likely when a little tipsy and some little pecker calls me out again!
There should be a show is your tattoo thread if there's not one already.
Funny how this turned into a tattoo conversation
It makes sense since you are applying colour to skin in both cases. I thought about tattoo but can't figure out something I would want to keep forever on me. Ok, technology to remove them has improved, but it is still quite involved.
That being said, i am browsing tattoo art at the moment for that jacket
Good point. There's no going back once the airbrush is fired up. You're all in and likely for life as moving a painted jacket is exponentially harder.My biggest worry would be getting someone to do it properly. I'd be so worried about messing up a decent jacket. I feel like I'd have to find someone and have them try on some cheap department store pile before doing on a real jacket.
I didn't even think about the reselling problems. All the more reason for me to never do it, but respect anyone ballzy enough to go through with it.Good point. There's no going back once the airbrush is fired up. You're all in and likely for life as moving a painted jacket is exponentially harder.
My biggest worry would be getting someone to do it properly. I'd be so worried about messing up a decent jacket. I feel like I'd have to find someone and have them try on some cheap department store pile before doing on a real jacket.
Also wouldn't have any intention of ever reselling it, too personal indeedGood point. There's no going back once the airbrush is fired up. You're all in and likely for life as moving a painted jacket is exponentially harder.
Now I'm REALLY interested!No worries here, it's a Thedi leather jacket and they would do it if I go for it
This one is very cool!
Well now I hate you. But seriously. Dude. That will be so incredibly, insanely almost painfully cool...I'm not sure a painted back is even remotely necessary.
This in dark green