The level of tiny detail is going to look like a big blob of color in 10 years.
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Jun-26-2013 22:39
Silky Johnson
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Yeah. She's a coverup queen - or as they call it - a turd polisher, haha.
I will post updates for sure - I am already so happy with it.
She said at least 50% of their clients are cover ups. So I guess after all this I'll have to offer up some fresh skin.
edit: I like how you can still see the scorpion atm in the feather there, lololol.
Jun-26-2013 22:40
Desiderata
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Location: San Antonio,Texas
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Originally posted by srussell0018
The level of tiny detail is going to look like a big blob of color in 10 years.
and faded too but that's all tats.
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Jun-26-2013 22:40
Chimney
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Registered: Oct 2008
Location: Western Block
Just out of curiosity: How much does a tattoo the size of Jenny's cost?
Jun-26-2013 22:41
srussell0018
Chaostician
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Blumsberg
Most artists charge by the hour. Any good artist will be 100-200 an hour. I'd imagine the level of detail of hers would probably be about 4 hours because the line work looks rushed.
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Jun-26-2013 22:42
Desiderata
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Location: San Antonio,Texas
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Originally posted by Chimney
Just out of curiosity: How much does a tattoo the size of Jenny's cost?
a couple grand I would imagine, probably more depending on the artist.
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Jun-26-2013 22:42
Silky Johnson
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It depends on the artist/their experience. She normally charges 150/hr but only charged me 120/hr, and for only 3 1/2 hrs. But I paid her 500 hundred anyway. So another couple of 4 hours sessions will end up costing me 1500 bucks. Very reasonable.
Jun-26-2013 22:43
srussell0018
Chaostician
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Blumsberg
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Originally posted by Desiderata
and faded too but that's all tats.
Not if you take good care of your skin. Sun is the number one cause of them fading so if you properly use sunblock they should retain their color a lot longer. I just say that with hers because it's such a huge level of detail in a very small area. That's just not going to age well, and most artists won't agree to do something like that (unless they just don't care) because they know it won't look well 10, 15, 20 years from now.
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Jun-26-2013 22:43
srussell0018
Chaostician
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Blumsberg
lol 150 for that work is overpriced for sure. The skill involved in that whole piece (depending on the color work) probably shouldn't cost much more than $1,000. I hope that "artist" isn't calling that custom work, because I've seen that exact tattoo many times.
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Jun-26-2013 22:45
Desiderata
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Registered: Feb 2007
Location: San Antonio,Texas
quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Not if you take good care of your skin. Sun is the number one cause of them fading so if you properly use sunblock they should retain their color a lot longer. I just say that with hers because it's such a huge level of detail in a very small area. That's just not going to age well, and most artists won't agree to do something like that (unless they just don't care) because they know it won't look well 10, 15, 20 years from now.
Well, the only reason I say that it fades is with the first tattoo I got was on my arm and I am not the type of guy that walks in the sun without a shirt and it is never exposed and then I didn't get another tattoo for 10 years but on the same arm making a mixed match type of halve sleeve and you can see the fadedness of the first one since they are right next to each other.
It's just the years, it doesn't look bad but it looks dull compared to.
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Jun-26-2013 22:48
Frenkieee
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Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Breda, the Netherlands
That chicken's got an awfully long tail.
Jun-26-2013 22:50
Silky Johnson
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Well you don't just get a tattoo and leave it, duh. If you want it to look good over time, you can expect to go back for touch ups eventually.