I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves:
Conclusion: Success.
I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves:
Conclusion: Success.
Man, this has been (and will be) a busy week. I’m dead tired as there has been late nights and early mornings. Some renovating is being done in the building, and drilling and heavy machinery has started around 7 all week.
Monday: Shopping round 1 for Friday
Tuesday: Shopping round 2 for Friday
Wednesday: Getting tattooed again by Mikael at House of Pain Sthlm. Didn’t take any pictures but will do and upload later when tattoos have healed a bit. Placed on my upper inner arms, so it hurt a lot more than on the outside of the arm. Took about three hours and is still a bit “fleshy” and red. Shopping round 3 for Friday.
Thursday: Shopping round 4 for Friday. Cooked and baked for about 8 hours. Cleaned a bit.
Friday: Shopping round 5. Other preparations. Final cooking. Big party with mustache theme.
Saturday: My 30th birthday. Cleaning up. Having Cake.
Sunday: Washing. Going to the movies to see Watchmen.
All my tattoos are deeply personal and have a symbolic meaning to me – they are not just there for the looks. Which is one of the reasons I prefer not to reveal the motif to people before getting the tattoo. It’s easier to motivate and explain once it is in place, plus I like to surprise people. But since I have designed (or in the case of Frankenstein/Einstein, heavily manipulated) them all myself, the design is always shared with a few people for feedback before immortalizing it.
I have three scheduled tattoo sessions for four tattoos this spring. All sessions will take about four hours each.
This Wednesday I will get one on each inner upper arm (that’s really gonna hurt).
In May, I will get one on me left chest (also a painful place, I’ve heard).
In April I’ve had an appointment since October or something. When I first started to sketch about a year ago, the motif were supposed to be organic. A number of variants have gone through (biological/technological/numerical/math/art/pop culture reference), but none have felt so right or so personal as the one I’ve finally decided to do (though most people will not understand why). Aside from a much needed reminder it has a deep connection to a certain condition that will always be with me. I’m 90% certain it will be placed around my left elbow and move down the lower arm. Preliminary sketches indicate it will look good. Really good. I will do some more photo manipulations (Frank <3 Photoshop) to decide on final size and angle.
This will be interesting.