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Re: Tattoo aficionados - tips on making a tattoo "jewel-like
ArmyWife - thank you, and, man, do I know what you mean! But I figure ... carpe diem, right?
Mike, awesome! Rading your comments, I feel almost like I'm seeing through your eyes: it's literally giving me a new perspective through which to view my research.
Like, for example ... I went back and looked uo LGK's tattoo artist, Benjamin Moss of Apocalypse Tattoo in Seattle. Here's his up-close sample pic of her tatto, which I only admire more after seeing it in detail: he even managed to get the play of light on the main opals right! http://www.apocalypsetattoo.com/gal...-moss/Dragonfly.jpg.html?g2_imageViewsIndex=1
But if it hadn't been for knowing he did that tat, and searching for it specifically, I think I would have looked at his portfolio, giggled appreciatively at the portrait of Crowley (http://www.apocalypsetattoo.com/gal...-moss/Dragonfly.jpg.html?g2_imageViewsIndex=1), and moved on, 'cause ... that's not Art Nouveau! That's not delicate color shading! (Well, it is, but not the sort I have in mind.) But now I think I'm realizing that what I need to look for is stuff like this: http://www.apocalypsetattoo.com/galleries/tattoos/benjamin-moss/hopps.jpg.html. The subject matter might not be my cup of tea, but, man, is it hyper-realistic and 3D!
Whereas before, I'd been searching for themes in common with what I want, now I'm realizing it's pure technique that I need to hunt down. Which, geez ... now I have to look through all 20-some-odd local tattoo studios again! Back to the drawing board (or to Todd's FB page, as it were.) But in the meantime, thank you SO MUCH for the guidance and tips you're providing. I took a rendering course, oh, 15 years ago, but I haven't used any of the skills in almost that long - a quick refresher should do wonders for being able to explain what I want to an artist!
Thing - that's it exactly! I remember LGK saying her tattoo took a year total to complete. Now, I dunno how many sessions it took ... but on average, I know you need to let the skin heal about two weeks between sittings. So we're talking A LOT of cross-country flights, potentially - it's why I'm even a little leery to go to Ms. Azzarra, unless I'm absolutely positive she's the best woman for the job. And while she well might be ... first I want to exhaust all the local possibilities! I mean, hell, even the 4 hours or so a session will take with no travel time is a Big Deal with the kiddo around. So y'all will probably be seeing a lot of me going - what about this guy? Whadda you guys think about THIS?
In other news, yesterday I was babbling about this to my husband, and he squinted across the room and said, "What's that - a chicken? Why do you want a tattoo of a chicken?" Now, a) he was kidding, and, b) is nearsighted, and, c) I have told him that just doubled the tattoo budget, but, MAN, talk about your motivation to get this thing RIGHT. There is no way I want people thinking I have a tattoo of a chicken, not unless we're talking about Beyonce the Metal Chicken.
And even then, no.
ArmyWife - thank you, and, man, do I know what you mean! But I figure ... carpe diem, right?

Mike, awesome! Rading your comments, I feel almost like I'm seeing through your eyes: it's literally giving me a new perspective through which to view my research.
Like, for example ... I went back and looked uo LGK's tattoo artist, Benjamin Moss of Apocalypse Tattoo in Seattle. Here's his up-close sample pic of her tatto, which I only admire more after seeing it in detail: he even managed to get the play of light on the main opals right! http://www.apocalypsetattoo.com/gal...-moss/Dragonfly.jpg.html?g2_imageViewsIndex=1
But if it hadn't been for knowing he did that tat, and searching for it specifically, I think I would have looked at his portfolio, giggled appreciatively at the portrait of Crowley (http://www.apocalypsetattoo.com/gal...-moss/Dragonfly.jpg.html?g2_imageViewsIndex=1), and moved on, 'cause ... that's not Art Nouveau! That's not delicate color shading! (Well, it is, but not the sort I have in mind.) But now I think I'm realizing that what I need to look for is stuff like this: http://www.apocalypsetattoo.com/galleries/tattoos/benjamin-moss/hopps.jpg.html. The subject matter might not be my cup of tea, but, man, is it hyper-realistic and 3D!
Whereas before, I'd been searching for themes in common with what I want, now I'm realizing it's pure technique that I need to hunt down. Which, geez ... now I have to look through all 20-some-odd local tattoo studios again! Back to the drawing board (or to Todd's FB page, as it were.) But in the meantime, thank you SO MUCH for the guidance and tips you're providing. I took a rendering course, oh, 15 years ago, but I haven't used any of the skills in almost that long - a quick refresher should do wonders for being able to explain what I want to an artist!
Thing - that's it exactly! I remember LGK saying her tattoo took a year total to complete. Now, I dunno how many sessions it took ... but on average, I know you need to let the skin heal about two weeks between sittings. So we're talking A LOT of cross-country flights, potentially - it's why I'm even a little leery to go to Ms. Azzarra, unless I'm absolutely positive she's the best woman for the job. And while she well might be ... first I want to exhaust all the local possibilities! I mean, hell, even the 4 hours or so a session will take with no travel time is a Big Deal with the kiddo around. So y'all will probably be seeing a lot of me going - what about this guy? Whadda you guys think about THIS?
In other news, yesterday I was babbling about this to my husband, and he squinted across the room and said, "What's that - a chicken? Why do you want a tattoo of a chicken?" Now, a) he was kidding, and, b) is nearsighted, and, c) I have told him that just doubled the tattoo budget, but, MAN, talk about your motivation to get this thing RIGHT. There is no way I want people thinking I have a tattoo of a chicken, not unless we're talking about Beyonce the Metal Chicken.
And even then, no.