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Just got my first tattoo from Yann Black (long post coming up, skip to the end to see the tat). We met on Sunday to discuss the concept and create a drawing. I wanted a representation of a recurring dream I had as a child whenever I was sick where I was split into good and evil and evil tried to kill good with boxes in a dark warehouse. He really liked the idea because he usually does static scenes in his work; he welcomed the chance to portray an active scene. We did a 3 hour drawing on Sunday that we both liked.
Then yesterday we did the whole tattoo itself. It took 5.5 hours and hurt like a bitch. I thought I had decent pain tolerance, but the lower back shading really took it out of me. (How the hell are tramp stamps so popular?)
During the drawing he just did the outline and I said he could make any adjustments he wanted during the tattooing, so I had no idea I was in for intense shading. But we were both really pleased with it when he was done.I know this isn't everyone's style, but I bloody love this thing.
Currently it looks bad because of course some of the ink leaked out and I can't reach behind to wipe it off, and I'm supposed to avoid directing the shower head onto it until it heals. But by next week it should be good.
Also, Yann is a really cool guy. I didn't know what to expect from our emails because he came off as brusque, but I think that's just a feature of English being his second language. On Sunday we talked about music, hiking, bike riding, and other things we had in common.Last edited by Sombre; 09-23-2014, 10:58 PM.An artist is not paid for his labor, but for his vision. - James Whistler
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Sombre, thanks for sharing the story, thats a very cool idea and execution"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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Originally posted by lowrey View PostSombre, thanks for sharing the story, thats a very cool idea and execution
you found the right guy to visualize your dream, sombre!
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Thanks everyone, great experience all round.
brettwagg, right now in person is the best way. He usually schedules his appointments for the next year starting in September. He takes a while to go through the deluge of emails he gets from September 1, so talking to him in person might be a good way to skip the queue.An artist is not paid for his labor, but for his vision. - James Whistler
Originally posted by BBSCCPI order 1 in every size, please, for every occasion
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Thanks for the comments, we are both super happy with the way it turned out. Finger and hand is healing super easy too compared to most other parts of the body I've gotten done. I'm going back to get a sleeve done by Yann in December, really looking forward to getting more work done by him.
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