Sunday, February 22, 2009
Need stuff
Things to do within the next couple months.
-Become a US citizen 695
-School loan lots
-car registration 100
-car break 25
- file tax +350 need to finish tonight.
-Tattoo machines 750
-Bank 1300
-rent 350
-glasses 100
In other news, I have 't been very inspired in anyways, how terrible but I'm sure it'll return . I can't wait ti get my new tattoo machine set up, it'll be awesome.
-Become a US citizen 695
-School loan lots
-car registration 100
-car break 25
- file tax +350 need to finish tonight.
-Tattoo machines 750
-Bank 1300
-rent 350
-glasses 100
In other news, I have 't been very inspired in anyways, how terrible but I'm sure it'll return . I can't wait ti get my new tattoo machine set up, it'll be awesome.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
Blood Brothers
fucking great, today I poked my self with a needed (bound to happen,. just a matter of when) that has been contaminated.
-every tattoo artist i guess have it happened to them at some point.
-luckily he is clean...or at least he say he is. now i have to get my blood check in a few months. damn.
My damn Luck!!
-every tattoo artist i guess have it happened to them at some point.
-luckily he is clean...or at least he say he is. now i have to get my blood check in a few months. damn.
My damn Luck!!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
notes to self.
*Testing the limits of the skins:
need to find out or test to see how well colors over lap each other on skin(one of the biggest obstacle in tattooing is finding someone that is willing to let me do some testing on their skins, so that i can fully understand the limits of what I can do with it) layering it I suppose would be a better word for it. i.e. covering up the outline with another color. say I want to cover up the black outline with a color and eventually make it fade away. From what I can gather you are able to do that and I noticed that when I tried to put color over a black outline that was fully healed it seemed that the color covered up the black outline pretty good, not like oil becuase I can see faintly see the black outline under it, so it may take a few cycle to fully cover up the black outline. ie wait for the skin to head then go back over it with the same color.
can't wait. If i know how far i can push it then it would be fantastical.
amazing artist/tattoo this is close to the stuff i like . http://www.nickbaxter.com/
and he knows how to push it to the limits.
no black or very little out line like most traditional tattoos.
need to find out or test to see how well colors over lap each other on skin(one of the biggest obstacle in tattooing is finding someone that is willing to let me do some testing on their skins, so that i can fully understand the limits of what I can do with it) layering it I suppose would be a better word for it. i.e. covering up the outline with another color. say I want to cover up the black outline with a color and eventually make it fade away. From what I can gather you are able to do that and I noticed that when I tried to put color over a black outline that was fully healed it seemed that the color covered up the black outline pretty good, not like oil becuase I can see faintly see the black outline under it, so it may take a few cycle to fully cover up the black outline. ie wait for the skin to head then go back over it with the same color.
can't wait. If i know how far i can push it then it would be fantastical.
amazing artist/tattoo this is close to the stuff i like . http://www.nickbaxter.com/
and he knows how to push it to the limits.
no black or very little out line like most traditional tattoos.
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