Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Express Yourself with Ink

I did my first tattoo when I was only 14. At the time me and my friends were trying to make our own gang so we all did the matching tattoos. Now it sound extremely stupid but at that moment we all felt like the coolest kids ever. My stupidity vanished with years but my love for ink stayed deeply in me and my skin. My tattoos are part of me, they tell my stories, and they make me who I am. And I am a really good UK tattoo artist.

When I was young I dropped out of college to become a tattoo artist and I am happy for that decision every single day. I am a business owner, a psychologist and a painter. I wasn’t this famous until computer and internet expanded and now there are sites like tattoo chat where people meet, date, and of course discuss tattoos. One of my proudest moments in my life was when I was watching some guy arguing on tattoo chat UK which from two tattoos is better and both were my work, based on my idea and drawn directly onto skin.

I found a lot of my clients online. I have my own site, where I make appointments, answer questions and give tips and advices, but I also visit other sites like tattoo chatroom and promote my work. My main field of work is Japanese art, animals and flowers. Of course I do all sort of tattoos but these are the ones I do best and I can make original sketches if my client wants it done that way. Every tattoo I do is unique and every one will change your body. Tattoos tell stories, and the prettier tattoo is the better the story will sound.

Almost every member of my family and all my friends have tattoos that I have done, and most of them were my idea and my drawing. I can’t wait the day when my son will grow up and ask me to tattoo him. He is only 10 now but he is drawing like a Michelangelo. He wants to become a cartoon artist but I still hope that he will change his mind when he feels ink in his skin for the first time. I changed life of so many people and I feel like I changed the world with my art.

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