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I feel all fuzzy! 2 Attachment(s) I designed a tattoo for my friend in art class a couple months ago (maybe April?) and she is finally getting it put on her lower back! I feel all fuzzy because someone liked something I did enough to get it put on her permanently! I just can't describe the feeling! :star: She said is either getting it later this summer or winter of next this year depending on when her family decided to travel as there are age laws here even with parental consent you still can't get pierced or tattooed under the age of 18. I attached the original drawing (its been in her binder and now on her wall for 3 months now)! I'm just ecstatic she loves it enough to actually get it tattooed! When she does I will make sure she gets me pictures and I will update this post! |
Wow Dani that's gorgeous! Would you design a tatt for me? I'm hankering for another hehe |
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Whenever you are ready just shoot over an idea and I would be happy to do one for you! :p |
Add me to your friends! I would add you but I don't know how sorry. What sort of thing are you best at drawing? |
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Um, I'm really good at words and symbols like in the post. I try my best to come up with some stylish ways of doing the words :love: But I would be good at anything simple. I'm not to good a portrait style things or something like that. |
Mum won't let me get any big ones, all my tatts are small anyways. |
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That is beautiful lettering and artwork, but I apologize if I sound "old". Does that say "ludicrous"? Do you or your friend know what that means? "foolish, unreasonable, out of place to be amusing, ridiculous, absurd" and a ludicrous tattoo on her lower back is not something she will be proud to have in her later years. I apologize profusely if I am offending, but as an adult with tattoos, the early teen years is the worst age to think of what you think will be a great tat. The design is beautiful, but the word is really inappropriate. My opinion only. |
I only say this bc tats are permanent, and it's more painful and expensive to get one removed than get one on. I'm not against tats, in fact I love them. I'm just saying think long and hard before you get them. I had a whole sketch book of tats I thought I wanted when I was in high school. now that i think back I'm so glad I didn't do it. I had a friend that did tats too. so I could have had on before I was 18. I'm very happy I waited until i was 23 to get my first one. Again, just my opinion. |
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No problem! I understand ;) I don't know exactly why she choose that word, she liked foolish. Thats about all I can remember. She said it described her well :p |
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I have to agree with Capt Noonie -- nice artwork, but your friend will regret the word in no time. |
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Don't ask me! :p |
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Who cares its not your body? She was happy to show off her art work not get a lecture :rolleyes: |
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That's a great drawing, I love the lettering and the stars. Good job. |
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Who cares? I do. I'm not telling her NOT to get tats. |
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Just FYI incase you guys misunderstood, this is for my friend, not me. :p I'll be happy to pass on the bit of advice although I highly doubt she will hear any of it :) |
1 Attachment(s) The artwork is fabulous. You are very talented. I have to agree with capt noonie. A tattoo is so permenant. I let my daughter get a tattoo on her ankle on the day she turned 18. I took her. In her case she almost lost her leg and was told if her surgery didn't go well she would never walk. She is a very determined kid so I let her get it. She now wants another on her rib cage and I say no way!!! The 23 is her birthday and her college soccer number. ps she did fine with the surgery and she is going this thursday to have her scare fixed and that's it 5 surgerys is enough |
Amazing work. You are very talented, love the detail. |
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Oh nooo, because of the tattoo she almost lost her leg, that is crazy! :eek: Quote:
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Btw, if anyone wants to know where I got the idea of that weird tribal star its the forth design here ;) : 90 Stars BRK Font | dafont.com Mine looks nowhere near as good. |
No, no not because of the tattoo!!!! She had an allergic reaction to a cortizone shot she got in her knee. She is a soccer player. The cortizone ate away her fat pocket under her knee next to her knee cap. It looked like you took an ice cream scoop out from under her skin. Anyway she had part of her calf flipped up and had a skin graft from her hip. She had had tissue expanders in since March to stretch the skin and on Thursday she is getting the skin graft taken out and she will just have a simple line going down her calf. She still plays colege soccer and has been a real trooper . This is the light at the end of her very long tunnel!! |
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To OP: I love the "tribal"stars. I thought they were snowflake inspired. I also agree with Capn Noonie that the word Ludicrous is in fact ludicrous to put on your body. JMHO though. I wish your friend thought more highly of herself. To each his own. : ) |
Your art work is beautiful, you may be on to something. I do see a need for talented people to bring tatoo ideas to fruition and tweek designs to make them personal to an individual. Keep on drawing and sharing. If I may comment.........I agree with capt noonie about the "ludicris". My oldest tat is 20 years and just had a cover up done because I hated it. What you think is cool at 18 is not so hot even at 28 what I said "what was I thinking?" I still love ink and plan to get another. Love brooklyns tat of Rador!!!:)So meaningful! |
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I do love tattoos with meaning though, and I love Brooklyn's Radar! I have 2 or 3 friends now that have there dog's paw prints on their arms or wrist. I like that idea! :love: |
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