ClaytonBigsby
Well-Known Member
I'm afraid of anything permanent other than my wife.
you crack me the hell up clayton..I'm afraid of anything permanent other than my wife.
In my first 2 careers I interfaced with a diverse population. Suffice to say I always wondered about the tattooed tears I could envision myself saying to a patient, "Yes, those denote the lives I've lost/taken..." Then the name of the county hospital around my neck. I'd chuckle every time I worked on our MS13 and La Eme hombres.I agree. I like tattoos, I have a few. A couple buddies have them on their neck and face. They are also tattoo artists, and a self employed motorcycle mechanic. They work for those guys. A daycare worker with face tattoo, not so much.
I'm considering getting one between my shoulder blades. If I can make the physical come back. I'm between "Raubvotze" or "Blood is stupidity leaving the body", tough decisions.Agreed, ink just for the sake of ink is stupid IMHO.
I've got 6 large ones - a 1/2 sleeve included & they are all done by talented professionals. Being that I designed them all, they have meaning beyond a simple picture.
I understand the "Ink fever" thing and catch it myself occasionally, but if it ain't worth looking at for the next XX years I'll have it done in Sharpy.
That is what amazes me. I can't tell good from bad easily. I mean I can tell self done prison from pro but that's about it. I'm in Los Angeles so there should be some world class artists around these parts. But I just wanted some simple text but if there's ME 163 nose art then yeah I need suggestions! Any names?Nothing I hate more than bad ink...
It's sort of sad when performance art is not recognized as such and you are quite good at the performing LOL.So much carnage and butthurt in this thread; some spinning off to other threads. The noobs don;t even realize some of the angry posting folk were just playing along. Thanks for all of the private PMs, rep, and side laughs. Much love, gang.
Out F`n standing........I`m speechless,...you turned me into a mute. When I get done laughing, I`ll try to figure out how to "like" the post !i
Performance art legend, Clayton Bigsby.Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated. Here's the real story: