Saturday, February 18, 2012

Time to finish my first colour tattoo

This is how my first colour tattoo has looked for the past several weeks.

But the time had come to head back to The Golden Tiki Tattoo parlour so that Ryan could finish it

And so it begins...again...

Ryan works his magic using new tattoo machines.

Slowly the Koi starts to take on colour

some green...

a little orange

and white to make the whole design "pop"...

there was more white than I expected

The finished product...3 hours of constant work...

In total the tattoo has taken close to 6 hours.

The scale detail up close

Many thanks to Ryan for a stunning piece...

The end result...

Let the buyer beware...how to choose a tattoo artist

"Caveat emptor."
"Let the buyer beware"...all well and good if you are buying goods or services, 
but tattoos are permanent and short of major laser surgery,
 they cannot be removed by an order of court or a refund!

Remember that parts of YOUR body are going to be changed forever.
So how do you choose a tattoo artist?
Do your homework. It seems that kits can be bought on social network sites...
would you trust someone like that?

The adage "Cleanliness is next to godliness" should be emblazoned 
on the wall of every (reputable) tattoo parlour.
Work areas do not need to be sterile, but you as the client need to be satisfied 
that all the equipment is clean and 
that all needles are still in the packaging before the work begins

Ink needs to be freshly prepared...not reused!

Proper branded products should be a requirement.
Not products that have been prepared in a back room.

Gloves are a must! If your tattoo artist wants to start work without them,
LEAVE.

Note that even the cleaning fluid bottle is covered in plastic

Stencils should only be used once and then disposed of...

Make sure that the position of your tattoo is exactly where YOU want it.
It is not up to the tattoo artist, but you have to live with the final work.

Any good tattoo artist will take the time and trouble to talk to you about your tattoo and why you want it before they put ink on your skin! Make sure that the artist(and they are) you are using is properly qualified and recommended.
If they have no previous work to show you...LEAVE!
Before you have any ink done be certain of the following:
1] You are happy with your design
2] The position of the tattoo has been chosen correctly.
Some areas hurt more than others
3] Make sure that you and the artist have discussed the length of time 
the piece will take and the cost.
4] You have seen examples of their work
5] You are happy with the surroundings and the ambiance
6] You REALLY want the tattoo and for all the right reasons.
7] Remember, if in doubt, walk away!
If all is in order, then sit back and wait for the famous words 
that every tattoo artist says before they start
 "Are you ready"?