hmmn, i *kinda* like the concept, but i feel the text is way too small, and definitely not real.
Hebrew, imo, lends itself really well to tiny text.
"real"? is paint "real" ? if paint is real, so is projected paint, i feel.
i'm intrigued, btw, at the increasing sophistication (art and not-so-toxic paint/dye) of temporary tattoos. the days of skin decals is over.
i see something gorgeous and delicate like the work just above and think "he'll never be able to go out in the sun again, and is still going to need re-inking every few years). maybe worth it. (that's damfine).
hmmn, i *kinda* like the concept, but i feel the text is way too small, and definitely not real.
Hebrew, imo, lends itself really well to tiny text.
"real"? is paint "real" ? if paint is real, so is projected paint, i feel.
i'm intrigued, btw, at the increasing sophistication (art and not-so-toxic paint/dye) of temporary tattoos. the days of skin decals is over.
i see something gorgeous and delicate like the work just above and think "he'll never be able to go out in the sun again, and is still going to need re-inking every few years). maybe worth it. (that's damfine).
can someone please help me identify the part of the body in the top pic? incidentally, tattooing aside, i hope i can't make any part look quite like that....reminds me of that dog breed with all the extra skin......
pretty much love this, for a variety of reasons! it looks pretty detailed, but then quite sketchy close up. looks like actual inkpen drawing, and it's on a dude which i would not necessarily expect to have a tat.
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http://en.worbz.com/alexander-khokhlov/
"My wife's Christmas/Birthday present. Mr. Tung, Angel Art, Bangkok. Two days, 14 hours total."
I like it as is or is it going to be filled?
WOuld love one but...knowing me would change my mind every 5 mins and drive the poor artist insane
Calligraphy on the Human Body via Fubiz
(jk, it's awful )
greg whitehead
http://scapegoattattoo.com/?page_id=1017
"real"? is paint "real" ? if paint is real, so is projected paint, i feel.
i'm intrigued, btw, at the increasing sophistication (art and not-so-toxic paint/dye) of temporary tattoos. the days of skin decals is over.
i see something gorgeous and delicate like the work just above and think "he'll never be able to go out in the sun again, and is still going to need re-inking every few years). maybe worth it. (that's damfine).
rotate 180, you can identify the mound of the thumb.
(apparently sisters)