gender: SG
age: 34 (Oct 19, 1977)
occupation: youre looking at it
makes me happy: love
stats: bigger than bread box but not much bigger
sign: libra
into: love, happiness, cuddling, tivo
makes me sad: bad days
body mods: septum and tragus pierced. a tattoo of wings on my back, butterfly on my left wrist that I got as a bro tattoo with my grandmother for her 75th B-day, tattoo of a dogwood and bird on my right forearm, need to finish the sleeve, any takers?
Did you watch Ink Masters last night? If not you can watch the whole episode here!
I think a reality competition show about tattoo artists is a super cool idea. Basically the same format as Top Chef or Project Runway (which I am addicted to) but with WAY higher stakes.
Listening to Oliver's critiques on line work and shading was super interesting. That type of knowledge of what to look for in a tattoo artist will make for a more well informed public. I think the time limit to do the tattoos is a bit scary since they have to be on someone's body forever but I guess a good tattoo artist can budget their time accordingly. Some of the artists seem like they might need some more experience before they will get everything down perfectly though. Which is a little scary to watch and you feel for the human canvases, well most of them. Anything the contestants do though will likely be better than what the people might get from walking into the nearest open shop without a plan.
It is always nice to see our friend Dave Navarro.
xoxo
-missy
I think a reality competition show about tattoo artists is a super cool idea. Basically the same format as Top Chef or Project Runway (which I am addicted to) but with WAY higher stakes.
Listening to Oliver's critiques on line work and shading was super interesting. That type of knowledge of what to look for in a tattoo artist will make for a more well informed public. I think the time limit to do the tattoos is a bit scary since they have to be on someone's body forever but I guess a good tattoo artist can budget their time accordingly. Some of the artists seem like they might need some more experience before they will get everything down perfectly though. Which is a little scary to watch and you feel for the human canvases, well most of them. Anything the contestants do though will likely be better than what the people might get from walking into the nearest open shop without a plan.
It is always nice to see our friend Dave Navarro.
xoxo
-missy






















