The finished product: "realism" is an art where a tattoo is taken from an actual portrait
- The finished product: "realism" is an art where a tattoo is taken from an actual portrait
- All equipment should be sterile and clean.
- The original photograph for the tattoo. The artist, Tim Phelps, isolated the main portion from a full photo after meeting with the client.
- The tattoo in progress. The client sees the glint in the woman's eyes, just as it was in real life.
- When a tattoo goes bad. This is why you want to pay for quality. This one made the "Top 10 Worse Tattoos" on the Internet." Don't go there. Source:http://www.thelmagazine.com/TheMeasure/archives/2008/07/17/the-10-greatest-misspelled-tattoos
- When a tattoo goes bad. This is why you want to pay for quality. This one made the "Top 10 Worse Tattoos" on the Internet." Don't go there. Source:http://www.thelmagazine.com/TheMeasure/archives/2008/07/17/the-10-greatest-misspelled-tattoos
- On the left is a quality tattoo done from a flash the right way. On the right is someone who did not want to pay a lot of money or do it the right way. Do NOT end up on the internet. Source:http://www.ktla.com/community/photos/ktla-bad-tattoos-gallery,0,3161175.photogallery
- More >







