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A blog about tattooing in the South. Starting in South Texas, with a other locations thrown in along the way, we'll be reviewing tattoo designs, interviewing artists and their canvasses, posting some designs of our own, and more. Check us out, tell us what you'd like to see!
Addictive Tattoos
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Kim
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2/02/2010 01:53:00 AM
I was chatting with my daughter the other day, and she was telling me that she's ready for another tattoo. It really made me smile, as in my mind, I've been planning my next 4... and it's been almost 20 years since my one (and only).
My next two, I plan to get faeries... night and day. I won't post much about them, as their design is still evolving as I continue to search artwork that I like to show my husband for him to draw them. I think that I want the faeries on each of my shoulderblades... easily hidden when wearing shirts with sleeves, but tanks and swimsuits will show/showcase them. My third will be a "tramp stamp"... I really don't think I like that term, but there it is. I haven't decided if I want a beach scene there... breaking waves at twilight or dawn; or something tribal. My fourth, I want a quote... and have been searching for one lately that draws me to it. I'm not sure where I want this one yet. I'm sure I'll come up with several more, but this is where I'm at right now. :D
Keith of Jacksonville FL - Pain is Inevedible, Suffering is Optional
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Kim
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2/02/2010 12:38:00 AM
Oooops. :D Did you catch it? I actually didn't at first, and I'm a spelling queen (lol). It wasn't until I was reviewing the photos of this rib tat that I realized that "Inevedible" should have been "Inevitable". Keith said that other than the misspelling, he is happy with the piece. It's on his ribs, a good place for this large quote, a reminder to Keith to not sweat the small stuff. He had this piece done by a friend, and said that he wishes he'd gone to his regular tattoo artist. He'll have some additional shading done around the tat, as well as something to try to straighten the lines that aren't even.
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