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“#museum” Tattoos

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No gods no mastersFirstly I can say that I absolutely give a f*ck about what you think about my tattoos. When I started to do them, I followed trends and popular aesthetics, added tribals, etc. I hate this part of tattooing when u have to communicate with a client like it's some kind of service industry. "I would like to tattoo a dick, but only pinkish and remove these hairs on the eggs, because it looks more like a cat." I just can’t learn how to say no, usually make some attempts to find a compromise, and then customer telling me goodbye because I'm not a professional. And I'm not a professional. I do this because from childhood I was fond of art, went to art history courses at the Pushkin state Museum in Moscow, then discovered a tattoo, went to tattooer firstly on 16th birthday after earnings money as a waitress, followed a lot of masters, many of whom made me tattoo at the beginning of their career, when I understood that in future they will become stars. And I always looked atBunshin Tattoo Museum - Tattooed Travels: Tokyo, Japan #TattooedTravels #Tokyo #Japan #BunshinTattooMuseum #BunshinBunshin Tattoo Museum - Tattooed Travels: Tokyo, Japan #TattooedTravels #Tokyo #Japan #BunshinTattooMuseum #BunshinBunshin Tattoo Museum - Tattooed Travels: Tokyo, Japan #TattooedTravels #Tokyo #Japan #BunshinTattooMuseum #BunshinBunshin Tattoo Museum - Tattooed Travels: Tokyo, Japan #TattooedTravels #Tokyo #Japan #BunshinTattooMuseum #Bunshin