Tattoos!

Discussion in 'World of SPAM' started by unknown2, Jan 15, 2009.

  1. unknown2

    unknown2 Level IV

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    Hey, so I've decided to get a tattoo :)

    But, my issue is that I can't find the one i want

    I want a detailed angel on a crucifix, it might be offensive, but I like it

    Does anybody know where I can find a good picture of a tattoo of what I'm looking for?

    Thanks
     
  2. Angelika

    Angelika Moderator

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    Who cares if it's offensive? It's your body...

    And if you don't have anything super specific in mind, you can go to a parlor and talk to an artist. He/she can probably help you sketch up something you might like. That's a lot more personal than googling ideas or something...
     
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  3. surreptitious

    surreptitious Level III

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    I agree.
    It's probably best to put a lot of effort into choosing what you want to ink onto your body, because removing tattoos is expensive, painful and not completely sucessful.
    You whould take time to choose an artist, and you should really get to know him or her before you just go and get it done anyway. If your artist can't help you with a sketch, then ask one of your artistic friends, who will undoubtedly know you better and therefore be better able to help you draw something up.

    If you're dead set on using the internet to find a design, there are loads of tattoo forums, and you can PM me for some links. :)
     
  4. Fendi

    Fendi Level IV

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    If I get a tattoo which someday I probably will I'm going to ask a friend of mine to design it, are any of your friends artistic? If not I'd go with Ang's idea because then not only do you have a one of a kind tattoo but you can be a part of the design process.