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Steve.r
26th February 2013, 13:08
Following on from another recent thread about tattoos and the pro's and con's.. Do you have one? why did you get it? what does it represent to you?

I have decided to have one, I have created my design, it has meaning to me and will be a work of art when finished. My tattoo represents my family in the form of a Chinese Koi scene. Each fish represents my myself my wife and growing family. In Chinese tradition, the Koi is the strongest of fish. It will persevere in it's quest to swim upstream to spawn often against incredible currents and odds. It is said that if a Koi can swim it's way up and over a steep waterfall it will change into a magnificent Dragon, the most revered of Chinese folk law creatures. It echos my life and my journey to where I am now and how proud I am of my family.
Below are the first two stages of my journey, the initial sketch, to a more detailed sketch by the artist that she did for me to see colours and more details. I will continue to post more photos until the final tattoo is completed.

Stage 1, initial thoughts

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/20130125_185419_zps0649ffb1.jpg

Stage 2, the coloured sketch

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/DSC01191_zps6619b2a4.jpg

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/DSC01188_zpsee332d06.jpg

showing the size and placement

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/20130217_153612_zps25dfbbc6.jpg

raynaputi
26th February 2013, 14:38
Wow! That would be a big tattoo! But if it's what you really want then go for it. :biggrin:

I only get henna tattoos, so I won't have regrets just in case I don't want it anymore as it only stays for 2 weeks. And it's just a fun thing to do whenever we go to beaches. Below are some of the henna tattoos I got over the years..one photo was with my officemates showing their own henna tattoos..the last photo was supposed to be an ambigram of RAYNA but the tattoo artist made a crap out of it and ended up looking as "RAY" and an overturned "RAY"! :doh

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han
26th February 2013, 15:10
I got mine last year, My husband did it, :xxgrinning--00xx3: and it' represents my birth flower.
And I am contemplating to get 2nd one...

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Terpe
26th February 2013, 18:31
That's exactly how it is in Japan, Steve, with Koi tattoo's. I guess that actually comes from China

A Koi transforming into a dragon symbolizes courage in overcoming adversity or personal struggle in determination to achieve one's dreams.
It's very popular in Japan to have a small discreet tattoo of a golden Koi after some special moment in life.

The large or conspicious tattoo's are still associated with Yakuza. (Apart from the extreme high price needed to have it done by hand)

I don't have one.
But like you, I never say never about anything.

Good luck with yours. Looks like it's going to take a few sessions. Is by hand or machine?

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 19:28
i've got 2 and planning to have 1 more.. :icon_lol: 78407841

bhem_bhem
26th February 2013, 19:39
I got mine last year, My husband did it, :xxgrinning--00xx3: and it' represents my birth flower.
And I am contemplating to get 2nd one...

ink itch,, dunno why i want for more even if i know it hurts.. :icon_lol:

fred
26th February 2013, 20:45
Not for me.
To me they are ugly looking things, especially on women.. Never did like them..:NoNo:
To each their own though.

Steve.r
27th February 2013, 01:27
Is by hand or machine?By machine Peter :cwm25:


i've got 2 and planning to have 1 more.. :icon_lol: 78407841What is the first one Bhem?

bhem_bhem
27th February 2013, 01:40
Heart on fire.. That koi is nice.. A tatto on the back looks good on men..

I've been persuading my hubby to get one but he's scared.. :icon_lol:

imagine
27th February 2013, 01:49
gold fish, used to have one in a bowl when i was a lad :icon_lol:

imagine
27th February 2013, 01:55
well i thought show us ur tats meant something else, but there you go one learns something new each day :biggrin:
but seriously , id like to see those tats when there done,

when you getting them done, get a pic up on here on show when completed :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Steve.r
27th February 2013, 03:19
when you getting them done,

First sessions are on the 7th and 8th of March, Ting is booked several months in advance, then I am booked for two weeks later to finish off

imagine
27th February 2013, 03:25
nice one :xxgrinning--00xx3:your finishing off will be the colours ?

Steve.r
27th February 2013, 05:28
I am guessing so Stewart, outlines are first then they fill in after. So 4 x 4 hour sessions, it will also depend on the 'pain' factor and how long I can stand it. But I think my pain threshold is high enough or I might scream like a little girl :icon_lol:

hawk
27th February 2013, 10:56
this is one of mine7843had it done last year just before i went to see wife in guagua

Dedworth
27th February 2013, 11:23
I always laugh at these ones done in Chinese or Sanskrit - I wonder how many say Chicken Chow Mein or Beef Madras. Also the so called "tribal ones" - what are they supposed to show empathy with Borneo Headhunters or suchlike ?

Steve.r
27th February 2013, 12:34
I always laugh at these ones done in Chinese or Sanskrit - I wonder how many say Chicken Chow Mein or Beef Madras. Also the so called "tribal ones" - what are they supposed to show empathy with Borneo Headhunters or suchlike ?
Yes, I have seen some horrors like that where people have wanted a Chinese script for example, but ended up with complete rubbish or insults :icon_lol:

Dedworth
27th February 2013, 13:48
Yes, I have seen some horrors like that where people have wanted a Chinese script for example, but ended up with complete rubbish or insults :icon_lol:

They'll be no translation issues with your's Steve !

Steve.r
27th February 2013, 13:55
They'll be no translation issues with your's Steve !I have a chinese translator at work, so if i was having characters I would run it by her first lol

joebloggs
27th February 2013, 14:15
probably the only one i would get would be a portrait of little joe on my arm, something similar to this, he was and is the light at the end of some :censored: times for me

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_dXfy7Y5_wDM/TUPtxjUBjHI/AAAAAAAAAB8/R4CH4VTwUtc/s320/Portraits%2Btattoo%2B4.jpg

Steve.r
27th February 2013, 15:36
probably the only one i would get would be a portrait of little joe on my arm, something similar to this, he was and is the light at the end of some :censored: times for me

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_dXfy7Y5_wDM/TUPtxjUBjHI/AAAAAAAAAB8/R4CH4VTwUtc/s320/Portraits%2Btattoo%2B4.jpg
I cant view your image Joe, but I think protraits must be the most difficult to get right. My artist has done some that look really good, here is a link to her gallery. http://www.shanghaitattoo.com/en/tattoos/zhuo-dan-ting

grahamw48
27th February 2013, 17:00
I was exploring the idea of having a couple of piercings done....not sure which ones to go for. :Erm:


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imagine
27th February 2013, 17:12
i was going to get rabbits tattood on my head, because

lordna
27th February 2013, 17:57
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sars_notd_virus
27th February 2013, 18:04
Woowww that Koi looks beautiful Steve:xxgrinning--00xx3:
I dont have any tattoo but like You and Peter ,...I never say never :biggrin::xxgrinning--00xx3:

les_taxi
27th February 2013, 18:33
i was going to get rabbits tattood on my head, because

It looks like hair (hares):biggrin:

imagine
27th February 2013, 18:39
It looks like hair (hares):biggrin:

:xxgrinning--00xx3::icon_lol:

WhiteBloodAda
27th February 2013, 19:54
I haven't got it yet, but will do sometime soon. I've always wanted something to do with Kent on my arms, but never fully decided what to have. I wanted the Kent Horse, but with it being white it would be a bit boring, so then went for the option of having it in a shield in the middle of a Celtic design, but then looked set on having the words Invicta and Cantiaci written up both arms. Now I finally have my final choice, I can go back the the horse, and have the pinoy sun to go with it too. We had this design at our wedding, so it means a lot to us both, so seems perfect to have this

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imagine
27th February 2013, 20:04
I haven't got it yet, but will do sometime soon. I've always wanted something to do with Kent on my arms, but never fully decided what to have. I wanted the Kent Horse, but with it being white it would be a bit boring, so then went for the option of having it in a shield in the middle of a Celtic design, but then looked set on having the words Invicta and Cantiaci written up both arms. Now I finally have my final choice, I can go back the the horse, and have the pinoy sun to go with it too. We had this design at our wedding, so it means a lot to us both, so seems perfect to have this

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colors fade white being the 1st to fade after only a few years or so, the horse will become skin color,though i suppose you could keep getting it re done,

stevewool
27th February 2013, 20:18
i dont have any tatoos, but since my Ems been here i have this red dot just above the ridge of my nose, i think its there from all the times she says with her finger, I WANT A IPHONE

imagine
27th February 2013, 20:19
i dont have any tatoos, but since my Ems been here i have this red dot just above the ridge of my nose, i think its there from all the times she says with her finger, I WANT A IPHONE

:laugher::laugher::laugher:

grahamw48
27th February 2013, 21:25
I had thought of having one of the sun shining out of my ..... :biggrin:

stevie c
27th February 2013, 21:33
I have four tatoos but have them in places that i can easily have them covered up...i cant understand people who have them on their faces neck& hands this for is a big no no

Moy
27th February 2013, 21:50
7848:wink:

stevie c
27th February 2013, 21:52
7848:wink:

Very nice .... work sorry meant art work :icon_lol:

Moy
27th February 2013, 21:56
:action-smiley-081:

fred
27th February 2013, 23:26
Moy.
Now show us the 6th butterfly please.. (due south)

grahamw48
27th February 2013, 23:37
Haha...good crack.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

imagine
27th February 2013, 23:39
butterfly or moth :yikes::laugher:

stevie c
27th February 2013, 23:39
The cheek of it :biggrin:

imagine
27th February 2013, 23:41
now now, thats scraping the bottom a bit :action-smiley-081::biggrin:

joebloggs
27th February 2013, 23:49
7848:wink:

you've been to butterfly farm on Palawan to Ros, they get everywhere :biggrin:

imagine
27th February 2013, 23:50
7848:wink:

looks like they got out in the nick of time:doh:biggrin:

joebloggs
27th February 2013, 23:54
I cant view your image Joe, but I think protraits must be the most difficult to get right. My artist has done some that look really good, here is a link to her gallery. http://www.shanghaitattoo.com/en/tattoos/zhuo-dan-ting

your right steve, some of the portraits i've seen look really bad compared to the photos, probably a good reason why not to have it done :doh

but i've seen some really good ones :biggrin:

Steve.r
28th February 2013, 03:18
I am actually surprised how this thread has taken off. It appears many of us have tattoos (or will have in my case). I guess we do not see them as some would say 'tramp stamps' but as rememberances of special moments or people in our lives.

Keep posting people. :smile:

stevewool
28th February 2013, 07:37
:cwm24:
looks like they got out in the nick of time:doh:biggrin:

is that a caterpillar coming from her pants

RickyR
28th February 2013, 09:02
I personally don't have any tattoos, primarily because I'd be fired from my present position and seriously struggle to find another job with one.

I do find that they are very personal, and for the high visible ones I believe they are a statement, whether thats rebellious, individuality, attention seeking or just a sheer passion for art.
I can certainly admire a beautiful tattoo on a beautiful female body, but thats where my interest ends. :-)

Moy
28th February 2013, 10:01
you've been to butterfly farm on Palawan to Ros, they get everywhere :biggrin:

i love them Joe:action-smiley-081::biggrin: next time ill have bat ..famous in cave in davao, samal island ^_^

Moy
28th February 2013, 10:03
looks like they got out in the nick of time:doh:biggrin:

:biggrin::action-smiley-081:

Moy
28th February 2013, 10:07
Moy.
Now show us the 6th butterfly please.. (due south)
the sixth is a moth Fred but its so private you need to have PG rating haha:laugher::action-smiley-081::biggrin:

Moy
28th February 2013, 10:09
butterfly or moth :yikes::laugher:

both :action-smiley-081::laugher::Rasp:

Moy
28th February 2013, 10:16
Haha...good crack.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

well worst:action-smiley-081::laugher: then you ghaham haha:Cuckoo::biggrin:

joebloggs
28th February 2013, 11:54
good to see your ok Ros :hugx:

how r u these days :icon_rolleyes:

Dedworth
28th February 2013, 12:18
I personally don't have any tattoos, primarily because I'd be fired from my present position and seriously struggle to find another job with one.

I do find that they are very personal, and for the high visible ones I believe they are a statement, whether thats rebellious, individuality, attention seeking or just a sheer passion for art.
I can certainly admire a beautiful tattoo on a beautiful female body, but thats where my interest ends. :-)

Don't anyone take this the wrong way but I always remember as a child my Dad telling me that it was only sailors and convicts that had tats :icon_lol:

Moy
28th February 2013, 14:39
good to see your ok Ros :hugx:

how r u these days :icon_rolleyes:

getting there Joe:wink:

Doc Alan
28th February 2013, 15:10
Unless it’s a pigment of my imagination, Ded is being quite tactful on this thread :smile: ! Good to see tattoos on a few members :xxgrinning--00xx3: !


Of course the forum is for opinions as well as factual information.


So long as everyone knows the possible risks of tattoos – not only to health, but also employment in some cases - then I’m happy to have given the facts without judgement ( http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/44635-That-ll-look-nice-when-her-wrinkled-skin-is-hanging-off-her-back ...#7 ).

Credit to Ded AND Steve.r :smile: !

Dedworth
28th February 2013, 15:12
Thanks Doc :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Steve.r
1st March 2013, 04:48
Thanks Alan and Ded :xxgrinning--00xx3:

jake
1st March 2013, 08:16
Still bare.
Have thought about it throughout the years but could never decide on something i would be happy with for the rest of my life.
I think its great you are finally getting a tattoo in your 40's as you are mature enough to know exactly what you want.

Used to work with a guy who had this tattoo on his knuckles. Always wonder if he went for laser treatment when he got older!

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imagine
1st March 2013, 13:59
Used to work with a guy who had this tattoo on his knuckles. Always wonder if he went for laser treatment when he got older!

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i had diy knuckle tats when i was about age 13, had them surgicaly( scalpal not laser) removed in my 30s,

you wouldnt guess they were ever there, except i know the odd tiny spec of ink in a couple of places,

jake
2nd March 2013, 02:36
i had diy knuckle tats when i was about age 13, had them surgicaly( scalpal not laser) removed in my 30s,

you wouldnt guess they were ever there, except i know the odd tiny spec of ink in a couple of places,

Ouch! Was the process of having it removed painful?!
One of my sisters who is now in her mid 50's had a diy wrist tattoo when she around the same age as you. Didn't look good :icon_rolleyes: Wore either a large sweat band or bandage most of the time until she immigrated to Australia and had it removed by laser.

Dedworth
5th March 2013, 18:59
Britain's most tattooed man, 33, has spent £20,000 covering 80% of his body (including his eyeball) in ink... but strangely he's now struggling to find work

He had his name legally changed to King Body Art The Extreme Ink-ite
Mathew Whelan has spent 300 hours in the chair and £20,000 on his habit
The 33-year-old volunteers for the Liberal Democrats and campaigns for people who have body ink in the workplace


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2288391/Mathew-Whelan-Britains-tattooed-man-33-spent-20-000-covering-80-body.html#ixzz2MgmuWpj4




http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/03/05/article-0-1872330A000005DC-203_306x423.jpg

joebloggs
5th March 2013, 20:15
:doh what a :censored:
some people just don't know when to stop :NoNo:

grahamw48
5th March 2013, 21:08
Not sure which is worse. :Erm:

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http://imageshack.us/a/img335/5209/piercedpersonmz7.jpg

Moy
5th March 2013, 21:37
:laugher:

:action-smiley-081::xxaction-smiley-0477859

Michael Parnham
5th March 2013, 21:43
Looks really ugly!:crazy:

Terpe
5th March 2013, 21:50
I just despair :NoNo:

Steve.r
8th March 2013, 15:29
Last night I went for my first session with Ting. I have been quite anxious about it for weeks and I have been trying to imagine the senssation of being 'inked' Well... last night was a real eye opener. I arrived after work to the studio and Ting showed me to the chair. I removed my shirt and Ting showed me all the equipment, all sterile, in date and clean. She then shaved my back a little, I am not that hairy really, and then she cleaned me. This was nice. Ting then made my back wet with something and she placed the cut out images from our design on my back to give the outlines.
Next thing I know is this stinging pain like she is cutting my skin with a red hot knife. Ting started in the side of my back which I found quite painful, as shetattooed the outlines my toes were curling and my muscles were tencing with the pain. But I was able to carry on and she moved from the side to the top of my back to spread the pain a little.
After about and hour and a half the outlines were pretty much done and we had a break. I was relieved at this short recess, but to be honest after the needles have stopped, there is no pain at all, it is only when the needles are working you feel the pain.

Anyway, ten minutes later we were going again. Ting was now shading some of the tattoo which wasn't so bad as the outlines. I looked around to see what she was doing and now she was shading in with the first colour, red. The finished colour will be towards orange, (see last post I made with photos) so there is more colouring to be done yet. Another hour and a half later and my first session is over. I am relieved.

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/DSC01320_zpsb4f6d850.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/IMG-1362649794-V_zps0040f960.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/IMG-1362651594-V_zps68d09c87.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/IMG-1362651627-V_zps08db472c.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/IMG-1362656569-V_zpse4bc5ba9.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/DSC01329_zps671bde20.jpg

Moy
8th March 2013, 15:32
:icon_sorry::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Steve.r
8th March 2013, 15:33
Tonight I had my second session.

I was a little bit aprehensive because of the night before, but I can't turn back now. As I walked in I was greeted by Dyaln, co-owner of www.shanghaitattoo.com (http://www.shanghaitattoo.com/) who said I looked nervous (he was right too) but he made me feel at ease.

Ting showed me to the couch and prepared her tools and applied the sketch as before and when she was ready to go, I laid down and she started her craft.
For me, the most painful part are the outlines, and as they become closer to the sides of your back the pain increases. I found though that at the base of my spine I could have lasted all day. Funny how that happens, I guess not so many nerve endings, but on my sides, even when Ting was freehand drawing on me I was jumping.

Below are a a few photos showing Ting's work so far. I go for sessions 3 and 4 on the 21st and 22nd March so I will update then. I hope you are enjoying the posts so far. I am now excited about seeing the finished work of art.

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/IMG-1362734776-V_zps63ecfd71.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/IMG-1362737838-V_zps654f6a57.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/DSC01331_zps2e06f101.jpg

imagine
8th March 2013, 15:43
Ouch! Was the process of having it removed painful?!
One of my sisters who is now in her mid 50's had a diy wrist tattoo when she around the same age as you. Didn't look good :icon_rolleyes: Wore either a large sweat band or bandage most of the time until she immigrated to Australia and had it removed by laser.

no pain at all, just felt a dull scraping feeling when cutting with scalpal

imagine
8th March 2013, 15:50
its looking good Steve:xxgrinning--00xx3:


no pain no gain:icon_lol:

grahamw48
8th March 2013, 17:52
Wow Steve...looks amazing already. :cwm24:

The locals in the Phils are going to think you're some bigshot Mafia Don or summat...or one of those Japanese bazooka gangsters, or whatever they're called. :omg: :icon_lol:

Doc Alan
8th March 2013, 18:35
Impressive, Steve :xxgrinning--00xx3:

You ARE going " back " literally, twice :smile: ... look forward to the finished work of art !

MissAna
8th March 2013, 19:37
My Henna tattoo. A friend told me it is called Mehendi in India. I had this done during Sinulog 2011 in Cebu City, Philippines
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Terpe
8th March 2013, 22:39
Steve, I'm enjoying your posts. Not going to say why.
But very very interesting.
It's looking rather nice.
In Japanese we will say Ganbatte!!
(look it up)

Steve.r
9th March 2013, 02:09
Thank you all, and Peter I looked it up :wink:

junior02
9th March 2013, 07:05
Ihave some old school tatts from my skin head days on arms if i could afford to get rid i would, wen anybody i know says they are thinking about getting any tatts i always try and talk them out of it and keep ther skin clean. wish i listened to my old man:furious3: wen i told him i was getting one.

grahamw48
9th March 2013, 12:03
I was a closet skinhead back in 1970. :biggrin:
There was a great programme about skinhead girls on Community Channel last night.

Still love the music. :smile:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k216KBDv5k

stevewool
9th March 2013, 12:08
Tonight I had my second session.

I was a little bit aprehensive because of the night before, but I can't turn back now. As I walked in I was greeted by Dyaln, co-owner of www.shanghaitattoo.com (http://www.shanghaitattoo.com/) who said I looked nervous (he was right too) but he made me feel at ease.

Ting showed me to the couch and prepared her tools and applied the sketch as before and when she was ready to go, I laid down and she started her craft.
For me, the most painful part are the outlines, and as they become closer to the sides of your back the pain increases. I found though that at the base of my spine I could have lasted all day. Funny how that happens, I guess not so many nerve endings, but on my sides, even when Ting was freehand drawing on me I was jumping.

Below are a a few photos showing Ting's work so far. I go for sessions 3 and 4 on the 21st and 22nd March so I will update then. I hope you are enjoying the posts so far. I am now excited about seeing the finished work of art.

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/IMG-1362734776-V_zps63ecfd71.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/IMG-1362737838-V_zps654f6a57.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/DSC01331_zps2e06f101.jpg

bloody hell steve you could have shaved your bum hair, or paint them green so thy look like reeds:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

Steve.r
9th March 2013, 12:15
No grass gorws down there Steve :icon_lol:

stevewool
9th March 2013, 12:20
amazing steve, well done, is it sore

Iani
9th March 2013, 12:20
Ihave some old school tatts from my skin head days on arms if i could afford to get rid i would, wen anybody i know says they are thinking about getting any tatts i always try and talk them out of it and keep ther skin clean. wish i listened to my old man:furious3: wen i told him i was getting one.

Might not cost as much as you think. There's a tattoo place in my town for example, and he has branched out and bought a laser removal machine. He charges £40 a pop, if they are self made ones, then one application is pretty likely to remove them. Professional ones probably more like six applications, but they have to be spaced out so time to save inbetween............if they are REALLY annoying you now.

Lot more expensive to remove though, and a lot more painful

stevewool
9th March 2013, 12:23
a big plaster usually works and cheaper too:smile:

Iani
9th March 2013, 12:23
Oh and for goodness sake, anyone having those henna tattoos done, do be careful. If they are black, then there's a good chance it contains a compound which can cause burning and scarring. The internet is full of stories of people having them done on the Costa Del Cockroach, then forever they have a scar.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1065932/Boy-3-faces-lifelong-Bart-Simpson-scar-suffering-reaction-henna-tattoo.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1033698/Holiday-henna-warning-boy-10-scarred-life-tattoo-goes-horrifically-wrong.html

A google search brings up many more

Steve.r
9th March 2013, 13:01
amazing steve, well done, is it sore

Well.... now, after the first two sessions it feels exactly the same as sunburn. I cant describe it in any other way. It does not hurt as such, but if I sit against the sofa it is a little sore, but again, like sunburn. Actually laying there while it is being done feels like you are being cut with a red hot knife, but (and I guess it is down to the skill of the artist) the strokes that Ting makes are generally quite short so it is a sharp pain for a few seconds each time. The shading in is easier to take as there are more needles being used at a time and not as deep as the outline. To be honest it has been quite an experience, and I have tried to describe the sensation of it the best I can so others can make their own decisions on whether they ever have one done. I actually feel quite proud of my tattoo already even though not completed yet and also proud of myself for the stamina on such a big tattoo.

I can see you getting one soon Steve :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
9th March 2013, 13:10
who knows Steve stranger things have happened at sea,

Dedworth
9th March 2013, 13:30
Well.... now, after the first two sessions it feels exactly the same as sunburn. I cant describe it in any other way. It does not hurt as such, but if I sit against the sofa it is a little sore, but again, like sunburn.

Glad you aren't in the ICU Steve

Steve.r
9th March 2013, 13:59
Glad you aren't in the ICU Steve

Thanks Ded, I felt like going though

Doc Alan
9th March 2013, 14:29
Oh and for goodness sake, anyone having those henna tattoos done, do be careful. If they are black, then there's a good chance it contains a compound which can cause burning and scarring. The internet is full of stories of people having them done on the Costa Del Cockroach, then forever they have a scar.



A google search brings up many more .... or you could just read my more up to date advice on the forum ( # 7 and # 24 ) http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/44635-That-ll-look-nice-when-her-wrinkled-skin-is-hanging-off-her-back?p=421573&highlight=tattoos#post421573

These posts are to help members and take time to prepare !

joebloggs
10th March 2013, 23:05
as long as you don't get carried away ..

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/police-hope-burglary-suspects-skull-1754808

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-most-tattooed-man-changes-1744777

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/man-tattoos-his-girlfriends-face-the-first-1586449

Steve.r
13th March 2013, 14:28
It's now 5 days since I had my first tattoo session and all is ok. But for the last few days my back has become really itchy as the skin over the tattooed area has been peeling off. It is just like after you have had sunburn and the skin is peeling, the same sensation. I am still keeping it moisturised as guided, but I just want to scratch it, but cant. :cwm3:
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grahamw48
13th March 2013, 16:23
Blimey. It does look a bit red and scaly. :icon_lol:

raynaputi
13th March 2013, 16:26
It's now 5 days since I had my first tattoo session and all is ok. But for the last few days my back has become really itchy as the skin over the tattooed area has been peeling off. It is just like after you have had sunburn and the skin is peeling, the same sensation. I am still keeping it moisturised as guided, but I just want to scratch it, but cant. :cwm3:
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the fish is going REAL Steve! Hahahahaha :icon_lol:

Steve.r
13th March 2013, 17:07
Blimey. It does look a bit red and scaly. :icon_lol:

:doh:icon_lol:

the fish is going REAL Steve! Hahahahaha :icon_lol:

:doh
:icon_lol:

Terpe
14th March 2013, 14:31
You know all those Philippine stories about mermaids don't you :biggrin:

jake
31st March 2013, 13:03
Steve, have you had another session?

Steve.r
31st March 2013, 14:58
Steve, have you had another session?Hi Jake, Yes, it is all finished now. It has healed well but still itches a bit where the new skin is growing. Here is a photo of the finished tattoo, I will post another in a couple of weeks when it is really fully healed.
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joebloggs
31st March 2013, 16:08
:xxgrinning--00xx3: well you can't compare yours to this Steve :doh


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3Iv3g8ZLkYA

grahamw48
31st March 2013, 22:58
Hi Jake, Yes, it is all finished now. It has healed well but still itches a bit where the new skin is growing. Here is a photo of the finished tattoo, I will post another in a couple of weeks when it is really fully healed.
79697970

WOW ! :cwm24:

Amazing. Good on you. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Should create quite a stir down at the pool and the beach. :biggrin:

Steve.r
1st April 2013, 01:37
Thanks Graham, not exactly a tramp stamp is it :icon_lol: I am so pleased with it. Mind you because my skin is quite fair, I normally wear a tee shirt at the pool or beach...:smile:

jake
1st April 2013, 06:54
Nice :xxgrinning--00xx3:

The colouring looks good.

Steve.r
1st April 2013, 08:18
Thanks Jake :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
1st April 2013, 08:34
It looks stunning Steve :xxgrinning--00xx3:

sars_notd_virus
1st April 2013, 13:58
Hi Jake, Yes, it is all finished now. It has healed well but still itches a bit where the new skin is growing. Here is a photo of the finished tattoo, I will post another in a couple of weeks when it is really fully healed.
79697970


very nice but stay away from the charcoal grill steve:biggrin::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Steve.r
1st April 2013, 14:17
It looks stunning Steve :xxgrinning--00xx3:thanks Peter :xxgrinning--00xx3:


very nice but stay away from the charcoal grill steve:biggrin::xxgrinning--00xx3: I'll keep my distance from you Mari :icon_lol: I know you are a whizz in the kitchen

Steve.r
26th April 2013, 02:59
Because I have been looking more into the world of tattoos since getting mine, I have found some real beauty and some real horrors. Here are two links to the great and the gory. Prepare to laugh, cry and gasp at how some people are so stupid and then see the absolute beauty and skill of a real artist at work on someone's skin. Some of the good tattoos are truly breath-taking. Bad: http://wtftattoos.com/ Good: https://www.facebook.com/tattoosandtattooart (look at the Photo gallery)

Gusto_Ko_Na
26th May 2013, 17:47
I'm a big fan of traditional Japanese tattoo and Asian art in general. This was my first sleeve.

http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/9554/31159101912063187662269.jpg

http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/9030/31159101912073187661797.jpg

http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/3725/31159101912076520994453.jpg

http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/7310/27959105149329530602835.jpg

http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/7088/29309111208115591390587.jpg

http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/4949/36911116405735071628500.jpg

http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/4184/44572130284303683771233.jpg

This was my second sleeve

http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/5558/16796616882603316293115.jpg

http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/65/18152317603938910826215.jpg

http://img547.imageshack.us/img547/2600/18956617922864545600363.jpg

http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/4001/19908918248071179746324.jpg

I then added a small tattoo under each sleeve.

http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/3613/21767918547421149811334.jpg

http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/9383/19722818413980163155429.jpg

Gusto_Ko_Na
28th November 2013, 22:42
I suppose there is not so much interest here but thought I would share anyway.

I had my leg started

First session finished.

'Tsuru Kame' ( Auspicious animals crane and turtle )

http://i40.tinypic.com/14v1yft.jpg

http://i43.tinypic.com/331k9c1.png

ConfusedMe
28th November 2013, 23:20
I suppose there is not so much interest here but thought I would share anyway.

I had my leg started

First session finished.

'Tsuru Kame' ( Auspicious animals crane and turtle )

http://i40.tinypic.com/14v1yft.jpg

http://i43.tinypic.com/331k9c1.png

That looks painful! But I do love the design

Gusto_Ko_Na
28th November 2013, 23:29
That looks painful! But I do love the design

Thank you! It was a bit painful on some parts.

ConfusedMe
29th November 2013, 00:22
Thank you! It was a bit painful on some parts.

You're welcome. I have a small tattoo but picked the worst (and most painful) part of my body for my first one. I have one done on my pelvis. I can feel my whole pelvic bone buzzing in pain. I remember slapping the tattooist face the moment the needle touched my skin! But oh well, no turning back now.

grahamw48
29th November 2013, 00:30
No picture then...:cwm25:

Gusto_Ko_Na
29th November 2013, 00:34
You're welcome. I have a small tattoo but picked the worst (and most painful) part of my body for my first one. I have one done on my pelvis. I can feel my whole pelvic bone buzzing in pain. I remember slapping the tattooist face the moment the needle touched my skin! But oh well, no turning back now.

Ouch. Yes, one of the more sensitive areas.

ConfusedMe
29th November 2013, 00:39
No picture then...:cwm25:
How do you add photos? Hahaha. Don't have a clue!

ConfusedMe
29th November 2013, 00:42
Let's see if this works http://i40.tinypic.com/2h694jm.jpg

Gusto_Ko_Na
29th November 2013, 00:43
How do you add photos? Hahaha. Don't have a clue!

Go to tinypic.com, upload the photo, it will then give you a link for forums and message boards. Past the link into your reply.

grahamw48
29th November 2013, 01:14
:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Now you've 'confused me'. :icon_lol:

Gusto_Ko_Na
29th November 2013, 01:30
Let's see if this works http://i40.tinypic.com/2h694jm.jpg

Any plans for more? They can be addictive :xxgrinning--00xx3:

ConfusedMe
29th November 2013, 01:40
Graham, I can't change my username. So pls :anerikke:

ConfusedMe
29th November 2013, 01:42
Definitely! Planning to have one done on my upper back. Need to find a good tattoo artist so it wont look :Cuckoo:

grahamw48
29th November 2013, 01:50
Graham, I can't change my username. So pls :anerikke:

Joke lang. :wink:

grahamw48
29th November 2013, 01:57
Suppose I could always buy a T-shirt. :Erm:

.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/grahamw48/plumberscrackt-shirt_zpsd7ae5db2.jpg

Gusto_Ko_Na
29th November 2013, 01:59
Definitely! Planning to have one done on my upper back. Need to find a good tattoo artist so it wont look :Cuckoo:

Plenty of awesome artists in and around south of England being as you are in Berkshire, you may have to travel a little bit to find the right artist though.

Let me know what style you are looking to get and I can help you find the right artist.

ConfusedMe
29th November 2013, 02:09
Plenty of awesome artists in and around south of England being as you are in Berkshire, you may have to travel a little bit to find the right artist though.

Let me know what style you are looking to get and I can help you find the right artist.

I have a design. Ladies face, a bit tribal, and some florals. Not too flowy feminine, and not too masculine sharp edges as well. I'm scared of picking the wrong artist and make my lady design looking cross-eyed. Hope not.

Gusto_Ko_Na
29th November 2013, 02:13
I have a design. Ladies face, a bit tribal, and some florals. Not too flowy feminine, and not too masculine sharp edges as well. I'm scared of picking the wrong artist and make my lady design looking cross-eyed. Hope not.

Haha, if you have reference material, or similar pictures, that would help. There's a quality artist out there for every style. A little bit of research and you will find an amazing artist :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
29th November 2013, 18:46
Suppose I could always buy a T-shirt. :Erm:

.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/grahamw48/plumberscrackt-shirt_zpsd7ae5db2.jpg

Brilliant Graham! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Gusto_Ko_Na
4th December 2013, 18:21
3 and a half hours done today.


http://i43.tinypic.com/9u1ywz.jpg

Ako Si Jamie
5th December 2013, 22:11
WARNING : LINK CONTAINS NUDITY

http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lqnpmgfXir1r0sr2yo1_500.gif

Gusto_Ko_Na
12th December 2013, 20:52
For anyone that cares

.http://i40.tinypic.com/30vn76w.jpg