denis,yanase,kranti and okamoto 16/11/2006

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Mr.Denis did not want to go for the full “polynesian socks”…yet he wanted something “heavy but light”…

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The solution was cover only half of his calf with a long and smooth curved line blending well with geometric and bold parts…

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Mr.Kranti(the ashtanga man in Tokyo)…like many other people he thought it was time for some ink he got in the past to go…I don’t do cover-ups for the simple reason that I think I’m not good at it…cover-ups are very commom in tattooing with “specialists” finding amazing solutions for these dramas…I’m not one of them although I think we just pulled if off this time…
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My turn to give him some pain after the ashtanga classes in the morning…
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The first work I did after arriving in Tokyo 2 weeks ago…

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Mr.Yanase last sitting was 2 years ago as you can tell by the design when I was under a heavier “traditional polynesian” influence…
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I did Mr.Okamoto’s sleeve when in Tokyo last time and I remember him telling me that that was it for him…
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He changed his mind…

1 Comment »

  1. Bom dia.
    Cara seu trampo é massa.
    Quando vc vai estar em SP?
    Eu sou de Araras, interior de SP, gostaria de fazer uma tattoo estilo polynesian, fechado a perna do tornozelo até o joelho.
    Quantas sessões demora? Qual o valor aproximado?
    Valeu e parabéns.

    Gil

    » Comment by Gil — February 14, 2008 @ 10:33 am

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