eldonkr
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I have a tattoo of a compass rose on my right forearm. Its somewhere in the "Show us your tattoos" thread.
miss_elise said:^^^^ they're great shoes!
sian kisses said:volatile, your tattoo is so good> who did it? i can't wait to get more roll on august.
volatile said:By a Welsh guy based in California called Stuart Cripwell... If you want recommendations for London-based traditional artists, do let me know; I can point you in the right direction.
Edward said:Is that the same business as Into You on St John's Street, round Farringdon? My office used to be round the corner from there, and I've been planning to check them out. Rufus recommended them too - that's where he had a lot of his work done (though the specific guy who did his ink is in Aus now, if memory serves).
eldonkr said:I have a tattoo of a compass rose on my right forearm. Its somewhere in the "Show us your tattoos" thread.
volatile said:Yeah, same people (my office is on Cowcross Street!).
I can also recommend (especially for traditional stuff):
Frith Street (Xam, Valerie, Stuart)
Family Business
Self-Sacrifice (Oxford St)
Jayne Doe (Hornchurch)
All excellent studios.
Oh, and in Brighton - Magnum Opus.
Edward said:fftopic: Cowcross Street? Have you moved down here - thought you were in Brum?
Mmn. What I'm after isn't the obvious traditional stuff, but I would be very keen to have it done in a traitional style.... I will have to wander past those places you mention. Course, the hardest bit is gonig to be getting my cats to 'agree' to giving me a print of their feet so I can have those copied onto my back!! lol
MK said:I think tattoos are wierd. I love pictures and am inspired by imagery.....but there is no one image that I would want to see forever and make it a part of my body. If I like an image I can hang it on a wall. When I am tired of it, I can change it.
My father and grandfather had tattoos. I remember when I was a little boy and commited on them they always looked sad or embarressed by the indiscretion of their youth. They would say "son, don't ever get a tattoo". I am thankful for their instruction.
It is bad enough that men have tattoos. I am always saddend when I see girls/women with them. I don't understand girls of today embracing them. Woman tend to want to preserve their bodies, but women today seem bent on mutilating them with piercings and tattoos. It seems though that the piercings are on the decline.
The really odd thing is that women have them put where they can't see them!
Go figure.
That is supposed to be sexy? I am sure her children and grand children will be proud.
volatile said:
Bob Shaw, tattooed by Bert Grimm.
Tikismall said:I got my second tattoo of a Bert Grimm Leopard from Sea Tramp tattoo in Portland Oregon. They have his original flash on the walls from the 40's.
Pretty awesome to see someone recognize him!
I just have an opinion and that comment was insulting to me but now it's over and done with so I am good to enjoy the rest of my day...
Anyways, The flash that i've seen in this thread is great. Thank you for the inspiration!