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JW
James White
AFTER I fixed it up.! Customer & family are very happy with the results. Isn't it funny..I get referred to as a backyarda,. Because I'm not currently working in a shop.. But I have a mad studio in my home. Very Professional about every thing I do. Trying to provide a service to Real Every Day people, who are getting ripped off.

AFTER I fixed it up.! Customer & family are very happy with the results. Isn't it funny..I get referred to as a backyarda,. Because I'm not currently working in a shop.. But I have a mad studio in my home. Very Professional about every thing I do. Trying to provide a service to Real Every Day people, who are getting ripped off.

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BEFORE I fixed it.. Originally done in local shop a few month's ago. This is the 3rd time I have fixed up tattoo's done by the same person, (not) "artist".! Since... Shops been shut down.Free hand writing I do. (Alyse). Customer had a lot of scares on arm. It looks really nice. Very clean line's, and good contrast.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 atCover up  I got to do the other dayJust Sketched this design for a client. They told me how they wanted it. I gave them a lot of other idea's. But they are set on this! Took 10 mins. There is still the writing in banner to do. And light shading in the crucifix. Memorial peice for his Nan.Faun babe.  Customer brought in reference and i redrew it.  Wish i knew who the original artist was to give credit.
Script done two weeks ago. Says "Get Busy Live'n or Get Busy Die'n". The Bird that is supposed to be an Eagle is 7 yrs old.. It was done by 2 separate Artists. The tattooist that did the OutLine, in Hoppers Crossing. Turned out to be a police informant rat barsted. I went down for $60k worth of stolen X-Bows. I copped a suspended prison sentence, Regarding I MUST do 250hrs worth of community service and apply to the demands of a CCO for a year &a half... So needless to say I wasn't going back to that shop unless it was to hurt the maggot. ....So I had a chick tattooist near Werribee Station finish it for me. I think she did a good job Shading it.I decided to do somethin different. Not as the dragon you used to, but a close up, face to faceDid this mad geisha girl on my mates thigh. First tattoo with a real machine in 5 years, Due to doing 4yrs n 6mths in prison.  I got out 5 months ago. And couldn't wait to get my machines humming.Every day I work my hardest, my biggest competition is myself and the tattoo I did yesterday. As such I am thankful every day for having products and companies like @fusion_ink that allow me to push myself further. Every. Single. Day. ..I honestly, coM A N I I am working on the arm with many tattoos that I did not do, but it is very interesting to play with shapes, contrasts and textures!  Mac Miller from the other side!  happy week everyone #tattoodo @tattoodo