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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 455392" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="color: #008080"><span style="font-size: 10px">I agree that most upscale tattoo parlors have artists with degrees, believe it or not. The place my daughters and I have gone to? All of them (5) except one guy have degrees in fine arts. The one who doesn't is the owner and yet, he is a master! easy child designed a beautiful family tree of sorts for her side with symbols for everyone in her family (H, exh, me, and difficult child and my mom) and this guy was able to take it, tweak it to her descriptions and My God - it is a stunner. As in, when people see it, they have to catch their breath, it is just amazingly beautiful and so well done. Likewise, I created my own for my shoulder and it came out just as I wanted it. And difficult child has designed two of hers and they also came out great. One of hers was done by an amateur, according to her instructions, but it it horrible - the lines are horrible. She intends on having that one fixed (it's at the base of her neck in back - hair usually covers it, thank God). There are a lot of parlors out there and it pays to pay the big dollars if you're working with professionals. You can even visit a few and get a feel for the house artists and see them in action. Most places, if you tell them you're shopping around, will allow you to view their work as it's being done as well as their portfolios.</span></span></p><p><span style="color: #008080"><span style="font-size: 10px"></span></span></p><p><span style="color: #008080"><span style="font-size: 10px">So, I suggest you start shopping tattoo parlors and find one that fits your needs. </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 455392, member: 2211"] [COLOR=#008080][SIZE=2]I agree that most upscale tattoo parlors have artists with degrees, believe it or not. The place my daughters and I have gone to? All of them (5) except one guy have degrees in fine arts. The one who doesn't is the owner and yet, he is a master! easy child designed a beautiful family tree of sorts for her side with symbols for everyone in her family (H, exh, me, and difficult child and my mom) and this guy was able to take it, tweak it to her descriptions and My God - it is a stunner. As in, when people see it, they have to catch their breath, it is just amazingly beautiful and so well done. Likewise, I created my own for my shoulder and it came out just as I wanted it. And difficult child has designed two of hers and they also came out great. One of hers was done by an amateur, according to her instructions, but it it horrible - the lines are horrible. She intends on having that one fixed (it's at the base of her neck in back - hair usually covers it, thank God). There are a lot of parlors out there and it pays to pay the big dollars if you're working with professionals. You can even visit a few and get a feel for the house artists and see them in action. Most places, if you tell them you're shopping around, will allow you to view their work as it's being done as well as their portfolios. So, I suggest you start shopping tattoo parlors and find one that fits your needs. [/SIZE][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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