Tattoos

Started by HONOR_IS_KING!, March 22, 2011, 12:05:20 AM

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mine, still loads of work to be done (pics by Silken Tofu):


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Hal Hutchinson


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On my thirtieth birthday I got a small tattoo on my left bicep which depicts a Sacred Heart overlain with the words ONE PER CENT on a scroll.

Just after my 42nd birthday I got a slightly larger tattoo on my right bicep of intertwining spirals in red and green (for stop/go) with the words TIME BECOMES SPACE.

My plans are one more on each arm around fifty and sixty then start on my face aged seventy. I like tattoos a lot even if I see some very bad ones around since the mass popularity. I am very glad I waited until I was 30 and thought about it a lot to get my first one.

Hal Hutchinson





Major Carew


Planning to get some Russian style work done in the somewhat near future...Makes a great deal of western traditional and Japanese style work pale in comparison. There's some great books available with drawings & photos by Danzig Baldaev, a prison guard who documented the work he saw...

Apparently, when the work is done in prison, ink is made from melted rubber (from the soles of boots or tyres) and the tattoo guns are made from toothbrushes,guitar strings & motors from cassette players.

The film 'Eastern Promises' shed some light on this kind of work, but I think they should have gone into greater detail about it....

http://vimeo.com/14960241

hkso


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Quote from: Major Carew on August 01, 2014, 09:05:57 PM

Planning to get some Russian style work done in the somewhat near future...Makes a great deal of western traditional and Japanese style work pale in comparison. There's some great books available with drawings & photos by Danzig Baldaev, a prison guard who documented the work he saw...

Apparently, when the work is done in prison, ink is made from melted rubber (from the soles of boots or tyres) and the tattoo guns are made from toothbrushes,guitar strings & motors from cassette players.

The film 'Eastern Promises' shed some light on this kind of work, but I think they should have gone into greater detail about it....

http://vimeo.com/14960241

you should check this book: http://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/jul/10/siberian-education-nicolai-lilin-review

the movie is not that great (although better than most Salvatores' flick), but it has something.
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Major Carew

Quote from: hkso on August 11, 2014, 06:42:11 PM
Hal, check out this documentary....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJyaSXoSQtU
Quote from: hkso on August 11, 2014, 06:42:11 PM
Hal, check out this documentary....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJyaSXoSQtU

Thank you very much!

This is one of the guys I hope to go to in the not too distant future for some work,maybe some of the russian style stuff,maybe some other more traditional & old school style work too.... he tattoos just down the road from me : http://instagram.com/edgarivanov

At the same studio is a guy called Vlad......I have a consultation booked with him & hope to see him at some point, he does really good old school style work : http://www.tumblr.com/search/vlad%20octavian

Bob