Stage One, fresh outline, to Stage Four, finished colour. In case it's not obvious, it's my 1955 Cadillac front end, with wings either side, roses up top, and Cadillac hood ornament down bottom! Sorry for the big pics.
16 1/2 hours, no emla cream, $1,800 and a lot of gritted teeth!
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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:56 am
I have a question...
Why that tattoo? And, Why there?
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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 10:38 pm
Why not?
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:23 pm
I LOVE THIS TATTOO.
This is way badass. Love the flowers. VERY original piece.
May ask what the signifigance of not coloring your Caddy?
Awesome tat.
Edit: One thing I will say, No it's not my buisiness, but $1,800 is very steep even for a piece that size.
This is way badass. Love the flowers. VERY original piece.
May ask what the signifigance of not coloring your Caddy?
Awesome tat.
Edit: One thing I will say, No it's not my buisiness, but $1,800 is very steep even for a piece that size.
It's not a steep price for a guy who has won so many tattooing awards he could out-brass the entire American military.
Significance of not colouring my Caddy was:
A) It was the picture I always had in my mind when I thought about getting a chestpiece...like it was sketched onto my chest with greylead pencil, with brilliant colour surrounding it. and B) My Cadillac is black.