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Around 600 NOK, or £60. Around two hours was taken on the tattoo, since the lady said she thought it would be one hour, but it went up to two, I still got it for the same price. :P

 

The touching up was for free two months after taking it. It hasn't seen sun for a year soon, so the colour will last long. :D

 

Now that tat looks sweet.

 

 

 

yes, her tattoo is sweet. my tattoo does not have to look cool to you. i like the design. it was based off a crop circle i saw in numerous books i used to read, as funny as that sounds. i've always liked mathematical designs like that.

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Tatoos are just another art form using your skin as a canvas. I think theyre great.

 

If you think of it like that, you should expect the tattoo artist to pay you.

 

 

 

I don't mind tattoos, I want one or two myself.

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Tatoos are just another art form using your skin as a canvas. I think theyre great.

 

If you think of it like that, you should expect the tattoo artist to pay you.

 

 

 

I don't mind tattoos, I want one or two myself.

 

How does that logic work? You're paying an artist for their work, just like you would for any other kind of art... *slap*

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Tatoos are just another art form using your skin as a canvas. I think theyre great.

 

If you think of it like that, you should expect the tattoo artist to pay you.

 

 

 

I don't mind tattoos, I want one or two myself.

 

How does that logic work? You're paying an artist for their work, just like you would for any other kind of art... *slap*

 

But a painter must buy his canvas, eh?

 

 

 

Okay, so maybe just a discount... :P

catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream

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Tatoos are just another art form using your skin as a canvas. I think theyre great.

 

If you think of it like that, you should expect the tattoo artist to pay you.

 

 

 

I don't mind tattoos, I want one or two myself.

 

 

 

No, that's like asking for the artist to pay you for a painting you want to get.

 

 

 

And thanks all for the comments, I want to get some more tattoos heh, thinking on a skeleton wolf or cave painting style. :P

 

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I don't have any tattoos, I might get one in the future but not sure what yet.

 

 

 

Someone else on Tipit however got a tattoo of one of my drawings and sent me this pic, I think it turned out pretty awesome:

 

 

 

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I don't have any tattoos, I might get one in the future but not sure what yet.

 

 

 

Someone else on Tipit however got a tattoo of one of my drawings and sent me this pic, I think it turned out pretty awesome:

 

 

 

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RedX on the tattoo photo :|

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Tattoos are a great way to express someone else :)

 

 

 

I'm kinda kidding, but kinda not. I mean, sure, you pick the tattoo and decide what it should look like, but ultimately it's how the artist applies the ink on skin that is the expression. It always seems a little weird to me how proud some people are of their tattoos, when all they did was come up with an idea, pay for it and then sit there while it was done.

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sit there while it was done.

 

 

 

Have you ever had a needle poked into you at 5k+ times per minute? Better yet, in a sensitive area? It's not just as easy as sitting there. Some areas can be torture if you have little tolerance for pain.

 

 

 

Well, you know what I mean...sure, you there's a level of investment in "being the canvas", but I've met people that were so into their tattoos it just seemed funny, cuz they didn't ink it themselves.

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sit there while it was done.

 

 

 

Have you ever had a needle poked into you at 5k+ times per minute? Better yet, in a sensitive area? It's not just as easy as sitting there. Some areas can be torture if you have little tolerance for pain.

 

 

 

Well, you know what I mean...sure, you there's a level of investment in "being the canvas", but I've met people that were so into their tattoos it just seemed funny, cuz they didn't ink it themselves.

 

 

 

Yeah, I understand what you mean in that sense. I would love to tattoo myself but I have neither the equiptment nor the training to do it though. :(

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sit there while it was done.

 

 

 

Have you ever had a needle poked into you at 5k+ times per minute? Better yet, in a sensitive area? It's not just as easy as sitting there. Some areas can be torture if you have little tolerance for pain.

 

 

 

Well, you know what I mean...sure, you there's a level of investment in "being the canvas", but I've met people that were so into their tattoos it just seemed funny, cuz they didn't ink it themselves.

 

 

 

Yeah, I understand what you mean in that sense. I would love to tattoo myself but I have neither the equiptment nor the training to do it though. :(

 

 

 

Not too many places on the body where you can tat yourself...pretty much just your legs. Most tattoo artists actually like to have their own tats done by someone else which seems even stranger to me (would suck to get done and think, "I could have done better").

 

 

 

It definitely takes practice to become good. It took my friend about 2-3 years (full-time) to really get it down. He did good work in that time, but it was really slow. Now he owns his own shop and is doing pretty well.

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