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Would this work?

11 messages · last activity 4/18/2006

If you have the time, could you please go to http://www.geocities.com/evilduckypunk/flagnoflash.JPG and tell me if you think an artist could turn this into a kick-ass tattoo without changing too much of it? Only part i am not happy with is the "ripped" part of the flag...but any ideas r MORE THAN WELCOME!!! peace and love...Ducky P.S. thanks in advance
You know, I've been wondering about this for a while... what if somebody did a really nice, well shaded, kick ass Jolly Roger. Not a little simple one, but a really good sized one that looks like it's actually blowing in the wind, etc.. etc... etc... You know, like a shoulder cap or something...
I'd prolly fall over drooling and wishing i could get it. Alas, unless i end up in a job where i'm in a suit every day (yuck) or something in front of a computer at home (yuck, but not as yuck), i can't get somethin i can't cover :( what do you think of that one tho? it's not that little, but not that big. It's on college ruled paper (the pic is right out of my old yournal, lmao)
Yeah, any good tattoo artist would be able to come up with a Kick-Ass Jolly Roger for you. Do you have any other tattoos on your upper shoulders? Something like that could easily be covered with a short sleeved shirt if there is space.
You bet ducky!!!..Would be no prob at all!!!....TAz
I have no tattoos anywhere, muahaha. I got a blank canvas :D
aah, the perfect candidate!
Do you think i should get it small and on my hip (you know, the popular lower front hip spot) or big and on like the back of my shoulder? (you know, the other popular, by the shoulder blade spot)
i sent ya some picks via e mail ducky.placement on said body is your choice not ours.but on a personal opion i would say either place would be good for ya for the bikini area go with simple with shouldr go for it put that ship as a very light gray background that will really make that sucker pop.
Absolutely, the choice is up to you as to where you put it, then have the artist design the piece so it will fit the contours of your body. Flow is key, you don't want to just slap something there :)
thanks for the help you guys! it will be a couple months but, when i get it done, i'll be sure to post some pics. Plus, i'm gonna need advice on some good artists once i'm able to do it