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Yes, it’s an actual tattoo going across her nose like a bandaid. The dots on the sides look like acne. I don’t know why she’d do red ink either, it looks so out of place with the rest of that mess.
Her mother is apparently very supportive. I maintain she probably hasnt got a dad but havent looked into it though.Her father must be so proud.
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Yes, it’s an actual tattoo going across her nose like a bandaid. The dots on the sides look like acne. I don’t know why she’d do red ink either, it looks so out of place with the rest of that mess.
How? Lots of pen ink, a sewing needle, and being an edgy [stupid] teenager who thinks her words are ~so deep and real~
what job do you think this guy has?
The only thing I'd change is having the entire arm be green, really.
Her mother is apparently very supportive. I maintain she probably hasnt got a dad but havent looked into it though.
Microblading can look good if done well. But the purpose of that isn’t to be noticeable.Is there really such a thing as a "good tattoo"? Because I don't think I've ever seen someone who's appearance I think has been improved by the presence of tattoos.
Most of her tattoos are really well done. She's just too fat to make them look good.
I love tattoos and some are true works of art, but the amount of people who rush to get cheap tattoos provides lots of support for not liking them. And lots of lols for people who actually did their research and invested time and money into their tattoos/finding the right artist.Is there really such a thing as a "good tattoo"? Because I don't think I've ever seen someone who's appearance I think has been improved by the presence of tattoos.
Is there really such a thing as a "good tattoo"? Because I don't think I've ever seen someone who's appearance I think has been improved by the presence of tattoos.
I love tattoos and some are true works of art, but the amount of people who rush to get cheap tattoos provides lots of support for not liking them. And lots of lols for people who actually did their research and invested time and money into their tattoos/finding the right artist.
It‘s a cheesy comparison, but think of it like a canvas. When painted right it can be very beautiful, but if the art going on it is shit it’s best to just leave it blank.
A security guard where I used to work had some really fucking incredibly done, downright beautiful biomechanical stuff on his back and the rear of his calves. It was small but incredibly intricate stuff, Really well-done, in-depth detailled Giger style stuff that was perfectly placed. I was never really a fan of anything more than simple glyph tattoos but that really made me go 'wow'. Wish I had a photo because it was amazing stuff, both on a general art level and on a tattoo level.Is there really such a thing as a "good tattoo"? Because I don't think I've ever seen someone who's appearance I think has been improved by the presence of tattoos.
I love tattoos and some are true works of art, but the amount of people who rush to get cheap tattoos provides lots of support for not liking them. And lots of lols for people who actually did their research and invested time and money into their tattoos/finding the right artist.
It‘s a cheesy comparison, but think of it like a canvas. When painted right it can be very beautiful, but if the art going on it is shit it’s best to just leave it blank.
Another thing to consider is that since tattoos are generally not actually seen as shocking nowadays, there's more opportunities to get one (and fuck up) than ever before. With increased supply comes increased good, but also shitty, artwork.
The other thing is that while it's certainly possible to get something subtle or small, the types of people who get massive amounts of tattoos typically are the opposite of subtle.
A security guard where I used to work had some really fucking incredibly done, downright beautiful biomechanical stuff on his back and the rear of his calves. It was small but incredibly intricate stuff, Really well-done, in-depth detailled Giger style stuff that was perfectly placed. I was never really a fan of anything more than simple glyph tattoos but that really made me go 'wow'. Wish I had a photo because it was amazing stuff, both on a general art level and on a tattoo level.