'I Don't Give Clients a Choice'... Tattoo Placement 101 | Dos and Don'ts

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  • @zknight4481
    @zknight4481 3 года назад +1760

    I have all of my tattoos facing “correctly” except my daughters’ names on the inside of my wrists because my tattoo artists said “those are only for you. No one else will get joy from them, but you will” and I loved that so we faced them towards me. I don’t regret it a bit tbh

    • @HolyTurtleOfDoom
      @HolyTurtleOfDoom 3 года назад +56

      I have my dogs paw facing the "wrong way" for the same reason. I was amazed they even brought it up.
      I also think it generally flows better on the arms to have it facing the wrong way depending on the design.

    • @kimberlykenyon9440
      @kimberlykenyon9440 3 года назад +48

      If someone complains/criticizes a tattoo of something like a name of someone you care about, or anything that personal, can be likened to someone complaining they can't see your tv correctly from outside. It's for you not anyone else.

    • @lifewithkirsten7670
      @lifewithkirsten7670 3 года назад +23

      I got a fox on my forearm facing me because it represents what I went through for my gastroparesis diagnosis. It's for me idc if anyone else can see it right or not. And I explained that to the artist that did it but he shit on me the whole fucking time saying it looked stupid that way and if I wanted a sleeve on that arm I ruined it and there's no way to work it into a sleeve. Talked to Many other artists about it they understand why I wanted it that way and said that the other artist was stupid because just seeing it they can think of many ways to work it in. Keep in mind it was my first tattoo and that artist ruined the experience for shitting on me about it. Luckily I'm still getting tattooed and just don't go to him anymore

    • @MaryJane-tp3qd
      @MaryJane-tp3qd 3 года назад +4

      @@lifewithkirsten7670 that’s really shitty but I once got shorted on for asking why there’s was “upside down” I wasn’t even looking at it upside down honestly (it was on her thigh and we where sitting in the front seat together) and she got so offended for a second 😂
      I told her I was just wondering then mentioned it’s not upside down the way we’re sitting. But then I’m always stuck with the thought “you know what it looks like you know what it is why take away the fact that other people can see it physically the way you see it mentally?”

    • @katy_4971
      @katy_4971 2 года назад +4

      I agree I think the wrist tattoos actually look nicer facing in too. It makes things much more personal but a bigger tattoo on your arm it seems weird if it's upsidown lol.

  • @Sam89365
    @Sam89365 4 года назад +6233

    10 years from now, seeing a mask in a video will instantly date it.

  • @rossmurrayfam1568
    @rossmurrayfam1568 4 года назад +2256

    It makes me happy that i picked my artist and researched before getting a tattoo

  • @abluequaker5486
    @abluequaker5486 4 года назад +3153

    How to get the best tattoos: Tell your artist vaguely what you want and what body part you want it on. Maybe mention things you don't like and what you definitely like in a tattoo. Trust them to come up with something awesome and know the best placement for it.
    You'll always get a great tattoo when your artist is as excited about doing a tattoo as you are getting it.

    • @liquidsword601
      @liquidsword601 4 года назад +91

      No No Keyboard warrior alert 🚨

    • @ponkuno4280
      @ponkuno4280 4 года назад +130

      @No No and we have every right to deny your entitled ass 😂 I have a six sense now when I can tell when a client will be a pain in the ass so I deny them outright or just say my book is close. Again were not machines. Its a relation, there has to be a compromise on both side or in the end I ain't doing it

    • @JSChusa
      @JSChusa 4 года назад +89

      @No No 'some bum looking side show' who has more talent in one hand than you do in your whole body lol. These people are artist and know a whole lot more than you do when it comes to what makes a tattoo look good

    • @andrehamilton4486
      @andrehamilton4486 4 года назад +6

      What if you could just agree on a spot

    • @honeytea1046
      @honeytea1046 4 года назад +30

      No No and in a year when you completely regret your decision because you didn’t listen to the professional artist, don’t go crying to them to fix it.

  • @CursedKing1
    @CursedKing1 4 года назад +1166

    I met michela once at an airport. Just said I knew who she was and she did great work and she was super nice and smiled and said thank you. Literally a like two second interaction but I thought it was dope.

    • @caritadepizza
      @caritadepizza 4 года назад +11

      Aw that’s cool

    • @ollijokinen1571
      @ollijokinen1571 4 года назад +4

      @@nveletkoslin33771 Thas hawt.

    • @aarontoohey7403
      @aarontoohey7403 4 года назад +12

      That chick has a beautiful soul , she was meant to be a tattoo artist , her demeanor and attitude are absolutely perfectly in flow with her tattoos and her way of life , js ........

    • @CursedKing1
      @CursedKing1 4 года назад +3

      Aaron Toohey yea she’s dope

    • @nataliea8358
      @nataliea8358 2 года назад +2

      I’m getting my first tattoo with her tomorrow and this comment just eased so much of my anxiety, thank you

  • @hhairston43
    @hhairston43 4 года назад +1488

    My second tattoo is a “job stopper” (on my hand) and it has never cost me a job. I have been asked about it during a interview and when I let them see it up close so they could see the horrible scar (from a burn) it is covering it is no longer a problem. I feel like I “earned” that tattoo by going through the pain of the burn and then living with the embarrassment of the scar for almost 20 years. FYI the placement would probably drive them nuts but there wasn’t any way I could move my scar to better place.

    • @nveletkoslin33771
      @nveletkoslin33771 4 года назад +12

      so wet slurp slurp

    • @mercedesbenzcee6738
      @mercedesbenzcee6738 4 года назад +17

      I never heard of a tattoo being used to cover up damage scarred or burnt skin tattoos are cosmetic not for surgical purposes and I explained that to people all the time it's foolish to put a tattoo over damaged skin because it hurts 5 times worse than the wound itself.... But hey if u say so..🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷

    • @appledahuman7690
      @appledahuman7690 4 года назад +381

      @@mercedesbenzcee6738 scar cover up tattoos are absolutely a thing, yes it hurts more but if you can turn a painful memory into a beautiful piece of art why wouldn't you?

    • @eora5142
      @eora5142 4 года назад +233

      @@mercedesbenzcee6738 actually it is a relatively common thing to have scars covered with tatoos! Sometimes the scars are even used to enhance the design, for example by tatooing tree brenches thst follow the scar line to get a tridimensional effect!
      Imagine how life changing getting this kind of tatoo is... Even if it hurts a lot and it takes a skilled tatooer, for someone who has scars from self harm, or a dire accident or a mastectomy for example getting a tatoo can really turn a sorrowful reminder into something beautiful! A sort of "new beginning" ^^

    • @tealrose3248
      @tealrose3248 4 года назад +52

      Mercedes Benz Cee it's a thing. A lot of people who have had skin grafts will get the place the graft came from tattooed so it's not a big scar.

  • @akfilms4685
    @akfilms4685 4 года назад +972

    People should totally take placement into account, but some tattoos have “weird” placement because they’re meaningful. The text on my wrist faces me because I want to read it all the time. Yes, I know what it says but it’s meaningful to me and I wanted it to face me.

    • @appledahuman7690
      @appledahuman7690 4 года назад +137

      I feel that, I've had people walk up to me on the street and tell me my lettering is "the wrong way". It sucks but people really do feel entitled over other people's bodies sometimes

    • @no1caresanymore
      @no1caresanymore 4 года назад +94

      I hate when people try to tell others "your tattoo should have this or do that"
      I have a tattoo on my leg that is bright and colorful because I didn't want black in that particular piece. A coworker of mine told me more than once that I should've outlined it in black. The tattoo is for me and idgaf if people can't tell what it is from a distance or not. You can tell when you're close and that's what matters to me

    • @akfilms4685
      @akfilms4685 4 года назад +35

      Lindsey M. Right? It’s like...who asked you? It’s on MY body, not yours!

    • @arrow2589
      @arrow2589 4 года назад +23

      Exactly I worked at a small town job where I was not allowed to have tattoos. I was there for 15 years and I got a small tattoo placed on my back because it was my only option as my legs and arms where usually seen. I am still very happy I got the tattoo and it's beautiful. If I were to get it now I would obviously get it bigger or in a different location but I'm working to incorporate it with my other pieces and in the end of reflects an important period of my life.

    • @mottyreef
      @mottyreef 4 года назад +14

      Yeah placement is both literal and symbolic and yours is literally for you as the audience expected to see it and that as a fact is symbolic as a message for yourself.

  • @bogdannenadic5712
    @bogdannenadic5712 4 года назад +257

    Tattoos look beautiful when they fade away from old age. They show the flow of life. Change my mind

    • @juhlsghouls
      @juhlsghouls 3 года назад +25

      As long as you can tell what it is. Nothing worse that a black or colorful blob

    • @AgentLemmon
      @AgentLemmon 3 года назад +3

      it doesn't

    • @Yuskee4
      @Yuskee4 3 года назад +1

      That was stupid

    • @bogdannenadic5712
      @bogdannenadic5712 3 года назад

      @COSMO Took me a second or two just as it took you a second to be a complete asshole

    • @bogdannenadic5712
      @bogdannenadic5712 3 года назад

      @COSMO You must be fun at parties

  • @critty79
    @critty79 3 года назад +91

    I would never get a tat from an artist who thinks they know what i want to look at forever more then i do. I would listen to advice but not commands.

    • @Boreas-
      @Boreas- 2 года назад +1

      Heaven right here

  • @ramses1500
    @ramses1500 4 года назад +2861

    They need to do a story on her why she blacked out her sleeves

    • @tylerbeenhavin6020
      @tylerbeenhavin6020 4 года назад +401

      She has, on a past episode. I forgot what she said, but I THINK she went to Russia for this famous artist. She said it was brutal and they just black you out. It was called the something project. I forgot. Lol

    • @abc-bx6iu
      @abc-bx6iu 4 года назад +378

      ruclips.net/video/QLnoBVm-usw/видео.html

    • @inked
      @inked  4 года назад +1104

      @@abc-bx6iu We were just looking to find the link and... BOOM! You did our work for us. Thanks!

    • @katkaplan3
      @katkaplan3 4 года назад +29

      Inked it was a fascinating episode.

    • @sly11benal7
      @sly11benal7 4 года назад +10

      She has explained it alrdy.....

  • @thepatriotpilot1849
    @thepatriotpilot1849 4 года назад +312

    Heres my thing about facing the "wrong way" especially with lettering. If it's super personal to me, and I have someone stand next to me as opposed to facing directly at me, they see it as I see it. I think that's more important for sentimental value that just a display piece

    • @ticrific
      @ticrific 2 года назад +1

      For sure! It’s for no one but yourself!

  • @weronikachlebowska6998
    @weronikachlebowska6998 4 года назад +802

    Her joke about tatooing backwards made me laugh, because I actually have letter "D" backwards near my heart so I can see it in the mirror. It's for my mom who passed away when I was a kid. D is initial of her name.

    • @paigecarlin5364
      @paigecarlin5364 4 года назад +38

      I think she was referring to a celebrity that got a full word tattooed backwards like that, but I might be wrong

    • @jackystar5099
      @jackystar5099 4 года назад +21

      That's sounds cute

    • @nveletkoslin33771
      @nveletkoslin33771 4 года назад

      do y'all think edward cullen gets off on bella's khaki skirt

    • @TheHighborn
      @TheHighborn 4 года назад +11

      so.. It's Initial D

    • @weronikachlebowska6998
      @weronikachlebowska6998 4 года назад +3

      @@TheHighborn took me a good moment but I appreciate it;)

  • @legacy8655
    @legacy8655 4 года назад +1611

    why no one talking about that hisoka face mask.

    • @itssitcomstupid
      @itssitcomstupid 4 года назад +41

      Broooo I didnt even notice Hisoka! That's badass.

    • @Spook685
      @Spook685 4 года назад +60

      I just sit here like peak her Hisoka face mask...
      It’s the only thing I can focus on

    • @ThinkAboutElephantss
      @ThinkAboutElephantss 4 года назад +83

      Bungee gum has both the properties of rubber and gum.

    • @narutohatake2336
      @narutohatake2336 4 года назад +18

      IKR I saw it and was like oh no

    • @09alexa1
      @09alexa1 4 года назад +14

      Right ,that was one of the first thing I noticed

  • @gaaralvr4695
    @gaaralvr4695 4 года назад +434

    I don’t really understand what’s wrong with getting small tattoos. Some people want to get tattoos and already know that they don’t want to end up with whole sleeves. I understand the logic, but not everyone will continue getting more tattoos.

    • @inked
      @inked  4 года назад +174

      As a person who put two smallish, but important to me, tattoos right in the middle of my arm, I really screwed myself from getting the sleeves I would like to have. I think, ultimately, people are going to do what they're going to do, but artists should definitely explain to you how you may come to regret a tiny tattoo right in the middle of your bicep, especially if you're on the young side.

    • @kiragillett8338
      @kiragillett8338 4 года назад +23

      Hiya! I have 5, going on seven tattoos, 3 of my current tattoos are smaller. I think the reason artists discourage it is because after some time (as you age and skin changes) the ink tends to bleed/fuzz/blur making it more difficult to distinguish what it says/ details. One of my tattoos script is in maybe font size 18 (i got it 3.5 years ago) and some letters are starting to blur. My smallest (detailed piece) is maybe 2.5x 2 inches of an origami elephant and has in Unbelievably tiny thai writing (I lived in thailand for some time) the phrase “did it enter your heart?”. I got this two years ago and some detail on trunk is starting to fade; BUT It is still my favorite tattoo and I absolutely love it and acknowledge that it will likely fade. I also am hesitant to add bigger pieces yet although I probably will as I find an artist I like and trust. I think the reason artists discourage is because a lot of people will not have the foresight of years of tattooing, that things will fade and change and then the client will get upset it doesnt look as perfect as it did previous. As long as we are aware of our bodies inevitable changes and understand that small tattoos will change in quality, I don’t necessarily see a problem, personally, though I can sympathize with artists feeling their “permanent” work fade and not actually maintain a permanently pristine condition, as well as the stigma that people might feel towards an artist if they do see a bleeding/blurry tattoo. Hope that helps explain it a bit better!

    • @teetheluchador
      @teetheluchador 3 года назад +8

      A lot of people get a lot of little caricatures and stuff though is more what they were talking about . Like a whole bunch of tattoo stickers basically

    • @DD-po2hh
      @DD-po2hh 3 года назад +1

      I think they’re talking about how the tattoos work with additional ones

    • @riakun
      @riakun 2 года назад +4

      The only thing that I can think of with small tattoos is that, depending how small/designed, it might either bleed together or won't hold. But honestly, I love small tattoos. They're adorable, and even hideable if need be

  • @alissagarcia6934
    @alissagarcia6934 4 года назад +422

    I have a tattoo that is placed facing the "correct" direction and I hate it.
    I love the tattoo but I wish they would have listened to me

    • @BigBreakfast25
      @BigBreakfast25 4 года назад +196

      A lot of tattoo artist are so entitled and I hate it. They seem annoyed when you try to correct a placement or a piece of of drawing, as if they’re insulted you would dare go against them cause they are “always right”. There are good artists but that seems like a very popular trend

    • @stephonestukes4507
      @stephonestukes4507 4 года назад +24

      @@BigBreakfast25 nah i disagree with you, im a amateur tattoo artist and ill tell u as a artist who cares about the art ..its not about money , entitlement, being always right, or any of those things ,,its about the art. A true artist is not going to do just anything just bc u paying, especially if its something way against the grain that we know is not a smart thing to do...naturally is your tattoo, but at the same time its the artist's art, shoutout Baltimore sleeves,,i put in at least 5,000 hrs doing just those💪🏿💯

    • @BigBreakfast25
      @BigBreakfast25 4 года назад +91

      Baltimore Duhmmy I’m not talking about a design you don’t want to do, or not wanting to give someone with no tattoos a face tattoo. I’m just talking about the little things, like these guys are. I know plenty of people who’ve gone in for a tattoo, myself included, and asked for a certain placement or size or whatnot that was agreed to, and when they start working, they just do it the way they think is “right” anyways. That’s the sort of stuff I mean. it’s your “gallery” of art walking around yes, but it’s on the persons body permanently. I’m not saying all do it, but there’s definitely a good amount who do, and it’s not fair to the person who IS paying you for that permanent art, for the artist to take those liberties. (Sorry if that’s a bit hard to read)

    • @stephonestukes4507
      @stephonestukes4507 4 года назад +10

      @@BigBreakfast25 i understand totally and im not saying you're wrong,,the client is never wrong... its honestly all about the artist & clients relationship..i would like to have the freedom as an artist to tweak any design as i see fit if i feel its best for the overall tattoo..and ik that sounds terrible to you bc u only looking at the situation from a clients prospective. I like for my clients to not feel like they're paying for a tattoo, rather they're paying me for a piece of my artwork to wear forever..and if thats the case ,,please please please dont tell me how to be an artist, trust the artist, and if not that person shouldn't be your artist

    • @stephonestukes4507
      @stephonestukes4507 4 года назад +18

      And your artist was dead ass wrong for doing that ,id never stray away from an agreed on design without consent. If we cant agree on it i just dont do it

  • @itsajones9716
    @itsajones9716 4 года назад +269

    I'm just going to day I respect an artists knowledge, but at the end of the day it's my body, my choice, it's going to be on MY body forever. That said if am artist days it wont work I respect that because they know conformation and angles, so I am torn on that but pretty much agree with them

    • @DoctorSib
      @DoctorSib 4 года назад +31

      I think that's how it should be...a tattoo is a collaboration between the artist and client, and they turn out best when the two actually collaborate. =D

    • @Kitsune1989
      @Kitsune1989 4 года назад +34

      I also hate it when a tattoo artist is like “this would be easier and I wouldn’t have to work at uncomfortable angles sooo...” or the ever present “maybe if you did it this way. Here let’s change the animal/flower/image to something completely different and change where it’s pointed/directed and change the colour scheme and change....” then they get mad at you for not wanting to be their personal sketchbook? No the tattoo is for you not them. It’s one thing to have a tattoo concept that’s so ugly you’d be embarrassed to say you did it but it’s another to basically say “I like it like this. Therefore I won’t compromise [the artist saying, not the canvas]”. For instance when I went to get my back tattoo I wanted a raven both as a inside joke, symbolism and because it had personal significance. I was told ‘ravens were too hard. Maybe a crow?’ ‘What about [insert bird of prey/songbird here] they’re prettier’. ‘That’s a lot of black & white, maybe something colourful instead’ by various tattoo artists despite having told them exactly why o wanted a raven specifically. I also walked out on one artist when I was told ‘there were too many names, maybe only a few of them?’ After I had told him that they were they names of comrades who didn’t make it home, who took their own lives, or died as a result of not being able to cope and taking relief in drugs/alcohol instead. I found that extremely disrespectful to both me and the fallen. I did take the advice of one artist who said that instead of date of deaths I should perhaps put the dates of service beginning to end. Or that instead of having the more traditional ribbon or list or whatnot I could work the names into the design. What she had come up with instead was exactly what I never knew I wanted and added more symbolism to an already heavily meaningful tattoo. Did I get my ‘original design’ that I walked in the door with? No. But I was willing to compromise and got more then I ever thought possible.
      But a tattoo is a personal choice and should be something the canvas can wear proudly. It is also a reflection of the artist so it’s the artist’s duty to make that idea/concept/whatnot the best representation that it can be. Sometimes that means changing things. Both need to be willing to compromise.

    • @jadetrolland8095
      @jadetrolland8095 3 года назад

      Honestly, I think if they only change like some placement and positioning it's honestly not a huge deal. Like, I'm still getting the piece I want, right? But then again, for all my tattoo ideas I intentionally leave them somewhat open so when I go to a tattoo artist they'll find it easier to work with me

  • @MrsHouseTakeNewVegas
    @MrsHouseTakeNewVegas 4 года назад +180

    7:06 yeah a little star tattoo might seem stupid to you but you've no idea what meaning it has to the person getting it tattooed on them. I also believe that if she wanted it 3mm to the right or left it's up to her! The client has to live with it forever. Tattoo artists can be so power mad sometimes not gonna lie

    • @jennafisher8403
      @jennafisher8403 3 года назад +15

      Yeah its really annoying

    • @TaylorGanggmember1
      @TaylorGanggmember1 3 года назад +5

      He said “ it was stupid small”. Never said anything about it being stupid.

    • @MrsHouseTakeNewVegas
      @MrsHouseTakeNewVegas 3 года назад +4

      @@TaylorGanggmember1 yeah he also complained about where the customer wanted it placed. Its his job to do tattoos. Also this was 9 months ago so I'm not too bothered anymore

    • @Raine-97
      @Raine-97 3 года назад +12

      I have three little stars and a lightning bolt. My artists said it was really not a lot and even said that he’s “never had someone come to him for something so small before” Like it was small to him, but I could write an entire essay of what it means to me. Small tattoos have tons of meaning.

    • @kkochismile5813
      @kkochismile5813 3 года назад +1

      exactly

  • @itsamodernmess
    @itsamodernmess 4 года назад +122

    Really deeply appreciate the amazing tattoo artist that tattooed my hand for my second tattoo… I had just gotten out of it in treatment mental health facility for wrongful being misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder and drugged up wrongly for years of my life. I was restarting my life and I NEEDED my thumb tattoo. I respect these artists. But I FIRMLY believe there should NOT be blanket rules that apply to everyone.
    After listening to my story and my pitch my tattoo artist and I bonded. It was extremely meaningful especially at that point in my life.

    • @micaeladawnmakeup
      @micaeladawnmakeup 4 года назад +9

      While a finger is on your hand, finger tattoos aren’t what people mean when they talk about hand tattoos

  • @Mindofliz
    @Mindofliz 3 года назад +51

    I "trusted" my tattoo artists and my first few tattoos are shit because of it. It's definitely important to do research before you go in.

  • @snehapatro2594
    @snehapatro2594 4 года назад +325

    Guys
    Bungee gum has the properties of both rubber and gum

  • @sahar9531
    @sahar9531 3 года назад +33

    4:17 how he looks at her is just so amazing he is literally in awe:))

  • @b.elle6690
    @b.elle6690 4 года назад +372

    I really hate that “it’s backwards because when you show people it will be upside down” argument. It’s like saying you need to always please others and I don’t understand how anyone in the tattoo world would think that way.
    I wanted a tattoo facing me on my wrist, I used to struggle with self harm...obviously a super personal tattoo for me and the artist refused to face it my way, instead we compromised having it sideways. I’m still bothered about having to compromise.

    • @tealrose3248
      @tealrose3248 4 года назад +144

      Brianna Elle if the artist refuses to do what you want on your body, and their reasoning doesn't persuade you, there are other artists. You're the one living with it.

    • @valentinanahirloretoperez27
      @valentinanahirloretoperez27 4 года назад +33

      just choose another artist

    • @b.elle6690
      @b.elle6690 4 года назад +8

      Valentina Nahir Loreto Pérez thanks for the advice. Not like all artists told me the same right?

    • @tonip5705
      @tonip5705 4 года назад +11

      I think a lot of tattooists have a issue with it because when you start putting other work on the arm that are facing the 'right' way the one that is upside down tends to look kind of out of place and wierd

    • @perrosyjoyas
      @perrosyjoyas 4 года назад +40

      You are the one that needs to be satisfied, you're the one wearing it.. You're not pleasing some one else.. Not even the tattoo artist..
      For people who often complain about being judged by having tattoos, imo, they are very judgy themselves..
      If you want "backwards" letter, faces, minimalistic tattoos, etc.. You should be able to get what you want without judgment by anyone "because it's backwards" or because they only do full hands.. Geez..

  • @chenaraseepersad3482
    @chenaraseepersad3482 4 года назад +22

    Got my first tattoos last week and couldn’t be any happier! I watched so many of these videos I feel like I knew how to interact with the artist and we were both happy!

    • @inked
      @inked  4 года назад +6

      We want to make the process as seamless as possible! Glad we could help!

  • @alinazhidil9817
    @alinazhidil9817 4 года назад +125

    About job stoppers: I'm not heavily tattooed and I wanted a small tattoo on the back of my neck, so, I went to an artist I liked, and both he and the receptionists at that place were so incredibly rude to me about this whole 'you don't deserve a neck tattoo' bs...
    You don't want to put a small tattoo on a hard-to-see spot where it can be completely covered with loose hair/variety of other hair styles/high collars, but you would gladly tattoo my forearm that I will have to hide with long sleeves even in extreme heat if it's not work appropriate? How is it logical?!

    • @alinazhidil9817
      @alinazhidil9817 4 года назад +17

      r lune Yeah, true. I mean I understand not putting a giant tattoo on a teenagers face, but it’s still not an excuse to be rude to a potential client. That, and the fact that sometimes a discreet tattoo on necks/faces/hands are far less noticeable than getting a sleeve.

    • @sydthakyd98
      @sydthakyd98 4 года назад +8

      My mom only has two tattoos. One on her ass cheek and one on the back of her neck 😂 I wonder if my dad wasn’t in the shop at the time getting a similar tattoo in the same spot, if they would’ve treated her that way

    • @alinazhidil9817
      @alinazhidil9817 4 года назад +2

      Syd Tha Kyd oh, I think that ‘couple tattoos’ are another thing tattoo artists have a problem with 🤣 but less so when it’s a ‘in a ltr for a long time’ couple getting them

    • @sydthakyd98
      @sydthakyd98 4 года назад +4

      Alina Zhidil it wasn’t really a couple tattoo per se. me and my sister were their only children back then, and they were getting our sign tattooed on them. Both in the same place but my dads was more “masculine” and moms more “feminine”. So it was more of a parent tattoo type thing but still same placement/idea. I get why artists are against couple tattoos though. I don’t mind ones that would be cool as stand alone ones so that if something happens, it still makes sense to have, you know?

    • @ashleyronquillo102
      @ashleyronquillo102 4 года назад +1

      I have a heart with swirls on my right hand near my thumb. Only one job I've ever applied for didn't hire me for it and that place never hires anyone with visible tattoos regardless of placement. (chick-fil-a) No one else has really cared. Even a Hilton hotel.

  • @glamcat7948
    @glamcat7948 4 года назад +44

    I respect the artist's opinion, but at the end of the day, it's something that will be on my body forever so I want what I want (within reason, obviously). The artist doesn't have to like it.

  • @haleyb6873
    @haleyb6873 4 года назад +12

    Happy I stumbled across this video. For a bit I really thought my tattoo was crooked but I now know that my tattoo just flows with MY body and I trust my artist completely. Thanks guys!!

    • @inked
      @inked  4 года назад +2

      No problem! We're always here to help.

  • @noelromansky4003
    @noelromansky4003 4 года назад +84

    Can we just emphasize, “TRUST YOUR ARTIST!!” Do your research and if you like the artists style or like what they recommend, trust them. And if you do happen to do a walk in, look at their portfolio and work with them on your piece based on your concept and their style. Trust trust trust your artists. They know what they’re doing, I promise you.

    • @tonypark3335
      @tonypark3335 4 года назад +6

      Flüchtlinge willkommen its because you picked a shit cheap artist, especially if there was a thick line where it was not supposed to be inked?? Seriously? Any mildly capable artist would not make that mistake. TRUST REPUTABLE ARTISTS dont go for dollar store artists buddy

    • @tonypark3335
      @tonypark3335 4 года назад +1

      No No very scary im sorry forgive me kiddo

    • @jangbanger7
      @jangbanger7 4 года назад +2

      @No No shut up lil bro

    • @insomniacbritgaming1632
      @insomniacbritgaming1632 4 года назад

      With that many cover ups... I wouldn't trust her 😂🤣

    • @CITYSCAPE333
      @CITYSCAPE333 4 года назад +1

      Some artist need to be honest about their skill limitations some people can’t shade or do like work for shit .

  • @demitrimoss5515
    @demitrimoss5515 4 года назад +26

    Just had her do my first tattoo yesterday. Michela is awesome

    • @veecr4675
      @veecr4675 4 года назад

      I love her work too

  • @FantabulousFail
    @FantabulousFail 4 года назад +57

    I have an "upside down" tattoo of picasso's one line drawing of a penguin on my wrist. I wanted to be able to look at it. It is 100% just a tattoo for me and I don't even care if other people see it. I love him!

  • @loverdeadly6128
    @loverdeadly6128 4 года назад +41

    I recently got my first torso tat and I'm so glad that I listened to my artist. She urged me to let her do the piece almost twice as large so it would cover the area completely (my oblique abdominal). If I had got it the size I originally said and it only partially covered the space, it would have looked kind of absurd; it would have looked like a decal or something, just really underwhelming. But it is a more correct size so now it looks very powerful and impressive. Trust your artist's instincts.

    • @Hannah-zw9ow
      @Hannah-zw9ow 4 года назад +4

      Same thing happened to me with my first tattoo. They said it was impossible to do the tattoo as small as I wanted and I was like okay fine I’ll go somewhere else then. But then when they explained *why* it had to be bigger, I understood and went along with it and it looks great.

  • @paigew7921
    @paigew7921 4 года назад +6

    Michela is so right. It's about trusting your artist. When my guy said that putting a little tattoo between my shoulder blades would ruin any full back piece I might want in the future I listened. And thank god I trusted him. That piece is the keystone of my back piece now because we did it much bigger and slightly higher up. Because of his expertise and my absolute trust of him. Why would you let someone literally gouge you with needles when you don't even trust their opinion on design or placement???

  • @charitymarin4901
    @charitymarin4901 3 года назад +7

    I love how he listens to her and looks at her. 💙

    • @kirbyd
      @kirbyd Месяц назад

      I could look at her and listen to her all day.

  • @BigBreakfast25
    @BigBreakfast25 4 года назад +181

    I love tattoos, but sometimes hate how entitles tattoo artists are. Things like “I don’t give clients a choice, it’s gonna walk around with my name on it”. Yeah but it’s gonna walk around on their body forever, and I think the client liking it is a little more important than you having some tattoos that you don’t love floating around on random people, when most people will never know YOU did it. They always tell people really think before tats and be so sure of what you want, but then say “do what I want or you don’t get a tattoo”, like what?

    • @MattMcConaha
      @MattMcConaha 4 года назад +40

      I see no problem with it. They are artists and you are commissioning an art piece. If they aren't interested, then they aren't gonna do it. End of story.
      When you get to the level of fame of these types of tattoo artists, you can be a lot more choosy about what pieces you accept or deny. And with that level of fame it becomes more important to make sure you're always putting out quality work as opposed to some dude at the corner tattoo shop who doesn't get clients based on reputation but rather by the fact that they're just in that place at the time that someone is trying to get something inked onto their body.
      Now, if you're a struggling tattoo artist and you are still being picky about which jobs you'll take, then that's still fine but you can't really complain about lack of clients.
      And, of course, I think all tattoo artists should have the right to reject certain commissions based on their personal morality, regardless of their status as an artist. Stuff like gang signs, hate symbols, drunk customers, etc.

    • @leraconnors3019
      @leraconnors3019 4 года назад

      👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

    • @Punk_in_pink
      @Punk_in_pink 4 года назад +4

      Fr they also say don’t get anyone’s name tattooed on yourself expect for kids and family then they wanna sign their names on your body like uh no I’m not paying you to put your name on me you can get tagged in a post on social media and that should suffice or when people ask just tell them who did the tat

    • @davisonsarai7763
      @davisonsarai7763 4 года назад +13

      Nobody makes people get their tattoos. You can call it entitlement I guess, but I see it more like choosing a therapist or a doctor. You pick one based on their expertise, and you'd likely let them be the expert and not try to tell them what's best. Not all tattoo artists are this way, and you didn't say "all are entitled", but the ones who've reached a position of prominence have done so by creating their own styles and aesthetics. Why choose them and then change their process? Just choose someone else who will cater exclusively to the client's ideas w very little artistic decision making by the artist. Nothing wrong w either approach if you view them subjectively, which art is.

    • @cazzawee
      @cazzawee 4 года назад +11

      nah I totally agree with the tattoo artists when it comes to this. There will always be another tattoo artist willing to do it, go elsewhere,

  • @leilamurphy4395
    @leilamurphy4395 4 года назад +4

    I always tell people listen and trust your artist...if you don't find another. The vibe has to work both ways to make an awesome experience and beautiful artwork

  • @bradymiguel
    @bradymiguel 4 года назад +24

    1:17 I don’t really give clients much choice.
    4:05 To be honest, it’s clients choice.

  • @sierra1846
    @sierra1846 4 года назад +4

    I LOVE the way my tattoo artist changed my design idea I brought in to curve with the shape of my waist. The placement was perfect too because when I was pregnant it didn’t warp or change at all 🥰

  • @aryaxz2255
    @aryaxz2255 4 года назад +29

    she looks like a vampire princess and im loving it

  • @morolayoayodele8260
    @morolayoayodele8260 4 года назад +162

    9:52 "I'm anti-belly button... touching mine makes me faint," but covered head to toe in brutal black tattoo.

    • @wiktoriakos2597
      @wiktoriakos2597 4 года назад +24

      To be fair I'd rather get my arms tattooed than get another piercing

    • @inked
      @inked  4 года назад +97

      She's not wrong. Belly buttons are weeeeeeird.

    • @GothBatty
      @GothBatty 4 года назад +2

      Inked exactly 😄 gross buttons

    • @carmelsmemoirgarden1165
      @carmelsmemoirgarden1165 4 года назад +5

      @@inked they frequently get dirty too!

    • @inked
      @inked  4 года назад +8

      @@carmelsmemoirgarden1165 [vomit emoji]

  • @DelinoSpec
    @DelinoSpec 3 года назад +115

    “I dont give client choice” later, “it’s clients choice”

    • @jillie-rie
      @jillie-rie 3 года назад +7

      i was confused too but i think she meant it’s client’s choice what body part/area to put the tattoo but not their choice when it comes to the exact placement in that area. i just think the editing was weird.

  • @cptnsumi
    @cptnsumi 4 года назад +19

    Not sure about the Job stopper part. Maybe its be because of my line of work, but I would not want to work anywhere where my hand tattoos would be a problem. Luckily as a Webdeveloper in Germany there are not many places where that would be a problem. It's 2020...

  • @Jacob.DTorres
    @Jacob.DTorres 4 года назад +12

    She has great taste in anime, the Full Metal Alchemist tatt and the Hisoka mask, literally the two greatest anime ever made

  • @EquitySolutionRayRaz
    @EquitySolutionRayRaz 3 года назад +4

    It’s nice to actually Atleast let the client know proper placement, regardless of what they want

  • @HaleyJo1992
    @HaleyJo1992 4 года назад +47

    Omg, the Mario one just makes me so sad! Such a cool idea for a nifty tattoo and completely ruined!

  • @jasminejensen5661
    @jasminejensen5661 4 года назад +87

    Can anyone tell me who the artist is of the full back and legs is? The girl with the sword, it looks amazing!!!!

    • @Pandacollects
      @Pandacollects 4 года назад

      Not sure it's her, but reminds me of Samantha Smith, @scragpie on Instagram

    • @kaeley156
      @kaeley156 4 года назад +4

      It's by Steve Moore, getmooretattoos on Instagram, he's based in BC, Canada.

    • @ahnikaairey8901
      @ahnikaairey8901 4 года назад +3

      the artist is Steven Moore, and the person who has it is Katie Shocrylas!! (@kshocs on Instagram). She's also a tattoo artist and her tattoos are incredible. She did my ribs!!

  • @theTROLLOLOLshow
    @theTROLLOLOLshow 4 года назад +15

    The first tattoo I got, is on my wrist is 'upsidedown' and the artist never told me about it. However it was something super sentimental and for myself anyway so I'm not too bothered.

    • @Kazials
      @Kazials 2 года назад +1

      It can face whatever way you want. Don't listen to the two in this video

  • @averyyoung1355
    @averyyoung1355 3 года назад +2

    As someone who got their first tattoo about three weeks ago, this helps me a lot because I have a few other tattoos that I want to get in the future, and I've been thinking pretty hard about good places for the tattoos I want so this is actually very helpful to me. It also makes me very happy about the tattoo I got because it works with a lot of the things they said.

  • @WhyDidYouWriteThat
    @WhyDidYouWriteThat 4 года назад +4

    I wanted to get stegosaurus plates going down my spine. I found an artist with a style that I really liked, and other than sending her a few illustrations that I liked, she had total freedom. The plates she gave me are so gorgeous and I couldn't be happier!

  • @ZoesZoo
    @ZoesZoo 3 года назад +3

    I knew going in with my first tattoo that I technically wanted it upside down (script facing me), but the script is for *me* to read every day, something I *need* to be able to read every day, so my artist was very understanding about that thankfully.

  • @BlackParade727
    @BlackParade727 4 года назад +18

    3:45 no offense to the dude himself, but I haaaate that reasoning. I 100% of the time lift my arm to show off my wrist tattoo, it is unnatural to put my wrist down to show it off (unless we're both standing? But even then it's way below their eyesight when they obviously want a closer view). My tattoo artist refused to do it "upside down" and because I was 18 I just agreed. I don't regret my tattoo because otherwise it would drive me crazy, but I so regret listening to him. Every time I hold up my arm to show someone my tattoo closer, it's upside down. And it's upside down to me (the person who actually has to look at it every day). I'm not going to get a full sleeve, so it doesn't matter if it's technically "upside down", because now it's upside down in a more practical sense forever.

  • @aerongray2228
    @aerongray2228 3 года назад +19

    when i was planning my wrist tattoos, everyone had a strong opinion on which way they should face. out towards my hands, in together, in towards me (i went with towards me, as it just felt right and obvious)

  • @Sleipnirseight
    @Sleipnirseight 4 года назад +9

    This topic is so important! I've seen some really well done tattoos but with really awkward placement, that just made them look like a slapped on bumper sticker.

    • @inked
      @inked  4 года назад

      Placement is just one of the many important factors to consider when getting a tattoo. It can definitely be a deal breaker between a great and a good tattoo.

  • @tattoosNtea21
    @tattoosNtea21 4 года назад +2

    I place a lot of trust in my tattoo artist when it comes to placement. I know she has better eye for it than I do. I just got another one from her and she was able to place it around another small one I have and really make it flow. Take their suggestions, they are the expert!

  • @hannahmayosky
    @hannahmayosky 4 года назад +6

    so excited to see these two on inked again! I want Michela to tattoo my entire leg with my favorite anime characters

  • @thenoodler6948
    @thenoodler6948 3 года назад +2

    The rose in the thumbnail that they comment on as being placed correctly I’m pretty sure is by Ryan Smith. He tattooed my sternum, it was my first big tattoo and I couldn’t be happier. Changed the design multiple times just to fit me properly because he’s so keen on precision. Great artist and great tattooer, recommend him highly.

  • @snapesnappedsaidsiriusseriousl
    @snapesnappedsaidsiriusseriousl 4 года назад +174

    Today I found out that Ariana Grande has 55 tattoos and was like WTF. I looked em up and like 4 are of decent size and will age well; her hands are gonna be black blurry messes in a few years. Words, flowers, petals, leaves, numbers, kanji, celestials, and that's just on 1 hand!

    • @millieflynn8842
      @millieflynn8842 4 года назад +56

      Apparently her palm tattoo (stupid placement so won’t last long as it’s right on the calluses on the palm) is in japanese and was meant to translate to 7 rings or something but actually translates to small barbecue grill😂

    • @nitziarubio3318
      @nitziarubio3318 4 года назад +4

      millie flynn doesn’t she have another tattoo that was wrongly translated

    • @aBirdAndHisBoy
      @aBirdAndHisBoy 4 года назад

      Huh... I heard she had 20 ish... 🤔🤔🙊

    • @RebeccaO619
      @RebeccaO619 4 года назад +16

      I’m not a fan of her tattoos. They just look really unsophisticated. A bunch of little bangers everywhere and none of them work together. Just my opinion.

    • @snapesnappedsaidsiriusseriousl
      @snapesnappedsaidsiriusseriousl 4 года назад +2

      @@aBirdAndHisBoy nah Google it. 55 and they go into detail.

  • @cordeliabriar2924
    @cordeliabriar2924 3 года назад

    I'm so glad that I picked an artist that is really chill and just listens, we put our heads together and come up with something awesome rather than having to deal with some prima-donna with an over inflated ego.

  • @lillypawsltd79
    @lillypawsltd79 4 года назад +3

    I got my first tattoo done in 1998 when I was 19. I now have 6. I always go in with the idea and tell the tattoo artist to put their spin on it as it is their piece of art I'll have permanently.

  • @DebRoo11
    @DebRoo11 2 года назад +2

    If someone could see a video or photo taken by someone else's perspective of the placement and their movement, i think most people would trust the artist and not be so stubborn. How we are limited to seeing our body in a mirror trips people up i think. What i did for my hip/thigh tattoo was take a washable marker and draw on myself the shapes i wanted and then moved infront of a mirror. Makes a huge difference!

  • @krista6112
    @krista6112 4 года назад +5

    I got an "upside down" tattoo on my wrist and the artist tried to talk me out of it. It was a very small memorial tattoo I got a few years after my mother's death. IDGAF if other people can understand what its supposed to be. I got it so I can look down and it can make me think of my mother. Sometimes its totally ok to ignore the advice of your artist. Its your body.

    • @kiragillett8338
      @kiragillett8338 4 года назад +1

      Fr I do not regret having my forearm tattoo face me. Not in the slightest.

  • @amywardell5843
    @amywardell5843 4 года назад +14

    On the rose on the ribs, I’m surprised they didn’t address how the one that doesn’t flow is most likely a copy and that’s what you get when you try to copy tattoos

    • @musmebravo1540
      @musmebravo1540 4 года назад +3

      It is not “most likely” it’s definitely a copy. The details at the bottom from the first that make the tattoo flow, were copied horribly on the second one.

    • @amywardell5843
      @amywardell5843 4 года назад +1

      Musme Bravo totally, though they did change some design elements at the top, but it’s pretty clear that the one that doesn’t flow has that exact same part at the bottom, just not designed for that body

  • @bradenvankirk291
    @bradenvankirk291 4 года назад +185

    I don't give clients a choice. 4:05 "Tbh it's the client's choice" lmao

    • @Island-Girl
      @Island-Girl 4 года назад +3

      Right?! I was going to comment the same thing.

    • @nveletkoslin33771
      @nveletkoslin33771 4 года назад +3

      i fart when i laugh

    • @veecr4675
      @veecr4675 4 года назад +2

      A professional tattoo artist knows what works and where

    • @lunizzima
      @lunizzima 4 года назад

      ah hahaha I was like ... whaaaaa???

    • @eyeonthepanda
      @eyeonthepanda 3 года назад +5

      And she has the choice to not tattoo them. That's her point.

  • @TylerMckissack
    @TylerMckissack 2 года назад +2

    This cleared up a lot of my anxiety about placements. I’m so worried about choosing the wrong placement and having the tattoo just look out of place

  • @brianlake2905
    @brianlake2905 4 года назад +70

    I love how she hadn't problem tattooing her eyeballs but just mentioning the bellybutton made her sick :)

    • @kashinimeyo
      @kashinimeyo 4 года назад +3

      If you're going to use past perfect negation, at least use the past participle that's required.
      You can use "hadn't" if you use the rest of the part perfect conjugation by saying "hadn't had a problem". A lot of people don't like using the past perfect form so just say "didn't have a problem" like a normal person. Even if you want to use that past form, you still have to use an indefinite article before "problem"- sounds super archaic though.

    • @brianlake2905
      @brianlake2905 4 года назад +15

      @@kashinimeyo thanks for the lesson (not sarcastic, really), I'm not english speaker.

    • @jmin8573
      @jmin8573 4 года назад +50

      @@kashinimeyo you knew what the OP meant. Not everyone is from an English speaking country, and not everyone cares for your unsolicited advanced grammar class.

    • @rhyanashah128
      @rhyanashah128 4 года назад +29

      Kat Howard the entitled classism wafting out of your comment is disgusting. Some people haven’t got access to some high end education, or maybe English isn’t their first language (like OP)
      There’s a difference between being helpfully informative/educational, and being belittling and condescending.

    • @ivonned32
      @ivonned32 3 года назад

      That tells you how unstable she is 🤪😅

  • @salonimistry4408
    @salonimistry4408 3 года назад +2

    omg his voice is so soothing!

  • @WestVirginia130
    @WestVirginia130 4 года назад +16

    It might just be me, but I found the music under the first half of the video very distracting, I think something about the particular rhythm contrasting with their relatively soft voices made it really hard to focus on what they were saying. Might just be an ADD mood, but I hope yall might consider changing the music/sound mix in future videos!

    • @inked
      @inked  4 года назад +4

      Honestly, we don't agree or get this feeling from the video at all, but, we're going to consider this moving forward. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @bumblebee2001
      @bumblebee2001 4 года назад +5

      @@inked I agree with the user above. I have adhd and it's very distracting to me. Please keep in mind that not all people can focus easily

  • @albahernandez8907
    @albahernandez8907 3 года назад +1

    what people should do absolutely always is making sure their tattooer is getting the right idea and trust their artist with the rest. like i told my artist i wanted a small (? kinda, it was abt 5cms wide) tattoo in my arm and she told me smth like "hey maybe you'll want to have a bigger piece later blah blah blah" and i just explained that i had already planned to do a full sleeve of bigger and smaller tattoos, in a kinda patchwork way ig, and she totally got it, told me the best place to put it and that was that. once you make your intentions clear, it's really easy for your artist and you to understand each other well.

  • @PSYCHOPATH_AT_LARGE
    @PSYCHOPATH_AT_LARGE 4 года назад +5

    I always am open to the artists suggestions. They do it as a career and their reputations depends on the tattoos outcome.
    I've had a artist change tattoo details without consulting me and in doing so, made the tattoo better then i could of dreamed

  • @evankuhn9625
    @evankuhn9625 4 года назад +1

    I don't get why so many people are hating on the content of this video but also the artists' appearance! At the end of the day, they're the professionals, and they have been tattooing for a long time clearly and have learned what works with the body and what doesn't (in general). I'm sure if you were absolutely insisting to go against their word (and it wasn't something absolutely dumb ie regarding placement or something facing one way), they'd do it how you want it; it's your tattoo on your body. If you choose not to listen to their advice or just really want something a specific way, I don't think any artist would want to lose your business just based on the fact that you want something to look a bit different than them. Furthermore, the female artist (don't know her name sorry), is allowed to present however she wants to. If you don't like it, keep your opinion to yourself, because I'm sure there are tons of people who don't like how you look too. That's all personal preference and if someobe is happy, leave them be.

  • @chopperking1967
    @chopperking1967 4 года назад +10

    For what it's worth, I disagree. 3:39 -> He is saying that it us just wrong to have a tattoo, text or image oriented for easy viewing for the person who has it. Sure if you want a tattoo for how it looks best to others then I agree. If you want to sell the asthetics of tattoos in general yes, then orient it for all the OTHER people in the world. But if a person is truly getting inked for themselves, and they don't care about others opinions of how they look - then have it oriented for your viewing perspective. Most people say they are truly an individual, but their tattoo orientation proves they are not.

  • @shessupersalty
    @shessupersalty 4 года назад +1

    I started on my neck day of my 18th birthday!! , i am a hair stylist, and I get very few judgements on my gorgeous rose piece behind my ear and down my neck on the right.💞 even the owner of my company doesnt mind it💞 i am incredibly blessed though to have gotten such a beautiful piece though!

  • @Destiny202
    @Destiny202 4 года назад +3

    Michela is like the last person you'd expect to tattoo colourful af anime shit when you see her. And I absolutely love it

  • @TheRenegade2424
    @TheRenegade2424 2 года назад

    I’ve been tattooing for 14 years I was also thought that all tattoos face Inward towards the persons body or soul tattoos are reflection inward of how you feel💯 I love this job!!!

  • @MrGabrielJude
    @MrGabrielJude 3 года назад +5

    “Tattoos on the hands is a job stopper… ooo wow cyclops eyeball, that’s awesome!!” 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @serenap4486
    @serenap4486 4 года назад

    I never noticed the use of the negative space on her hands before, that is badass. The ouroboros on the front of the left hand in the same place as Greed and the flame transmutation circle on the right. That is so coool

  • @mncalapati415
    @mncalapati415 4 года назад +59

    Crazy that under all that scribbled tattoos on her. She already had a very colorful sleeve on both arms. Still, she is very beautiful 🤙🏼

    • @310smoker
      @310smoker 4 года назад +3

      bet she looked way better before. in my opinion.
      but hey if you dont like how you look naturally , then do what you like best. right

  • @josiefraser8163
    @josiefraser8163 3 года назад +1

    Her face tattoos tho.... they are so cool and unique! She pulls it off so well too.

  • @joseamador255
    @joseamador255 3 года назад +8

    Just realized that tattoo people are extremely opinionated - guesss that's what it takes to decide on getting a tattoo 🤔

  • @jackmckenney3606
    @jackmckenney3606 Год назад

    Thank you for making this video. I didn’t realize before hand when getting my first tattoo but my artist explained it super well to me

  • @bibliowolf5735
    @bibliowolf5735 4 года назад +7

    How bad is it if I initially mistook my sibling's mandala elephant head tattoo for a funky planter?

  • @ofnightmaresep
    @ofnightmaresep 4 года назад

    This is the most insightful video I’ve seen on this channel in a while

  • @SimonvanTilburg
    @SimonvanTilburg 4 года назад +13

    8:57 the Super Mario tattoo is hilarious 😂😂😂

    • @inked
      @inked  4 года назад +1

      Right? it's such a perfect example of how a good tattoo can get completely ruined by poor placement.

    • @SimonvanTilburg
      @SimonvanTilburg 4 года назад

      @@inked that's right. Although the idea was funny but it just won't work

  • @jeremyszczepanski216
    @jeremyszczepanski216 3 года назад

    Jason has such a smooth, soothing, rich voice.

  • @michelinahoulihan8065
    @michelinahoulihan8065 3 года назад +7

    I feel like getting a “job stopper” without the surrounding areas done looks stupid as fuck

  • @DarkLadyJade
    @DarkLadyJade 3 года назад +2

    It's always 'trust the artist' and I understand that but tattoo artists should trust clients too. Sometimes they are so set in their ways, so stuck on what THEY think/feel/want/like that a client could have a really good idea for a tattoo but it doesn't turn out as great because of the tattoo artist's own biases and sense of aesthetics.
    Like, the memorial tattoo for my mom I got on my shoulder, it's not how I imagined it. I like it, but it doesn't look how I saw and still see it in my head. So I'm eventually going to get it covered by something else.

  • @lenaChyenne
    @lenaChyenne 3 года назад +10

    For my opinion, i love little "trashy" tattoos, i have them on my leg and my arms and for me it suits me. I love the little nonsense things

  • @HarlieHarlot
    @HarlieHarlot 4 года назад +1

    I have one tattoo. I did my research and choose one man to execute it. I gave him full control. I told him my concept and I said that i feel that if I give him free reign it will come out better. Till this day I have random ppl pulling my sleeves and/or asking me to show them, complimenting it.

  • @benji654
    @benji654 4 года назад +26

    those blackworks r so beautiful.

  • @IsSarahPi
    @IsSarahPi 4 года назад

    I've had artists say they're going to put a tattoo in a slightly different place to where I asked and I'm really glad they did so I don't have too many awkward gaps.

  • @nottogood415
    @nottogood415 4 года назад +25

    took me a sec to notice the fullmetal alchemist tats on the chick with the black out arms. nice i also have an homunculus tat

    • @carolbaker2773
      @carolbaker2773 4 года назад +3

      Its actually scarification (cicatrisation). So she had a full black arm and then had the skin removed and then healed. She is metal af.

    • @carolbaker2773
      @carolbaker2773 4 года назад

      Check out her instagram! She has done interviews talking about it and she used to have pictures on instagram. scene360.com/art/118157/michela-bottin-interview/

    • @nottogood415
      @nottogood415 4 года назад

      @Letucces Satan yes because apparently according to everyone else everyone is every gender so yer. i was just playing along ill say the one with tits next time .

    • @nottogood415
      @nottogood415 4 года назад +1

      @@carolbaker2773 if you think carving in to your skin is metal then go back to your school emo days cutting your self because it is the same shit. it is not metal is is stupid and shouldn't be allowed.

    • @carolbaker2773
      @carolbaker2773 4 года назад +1

      NoTtOGoOd and having needles puncture your skin thousands of times is fine? For her it’s art and not self harm. She had it done professionally and did follow up with doctors. She’s had her ears pointed, eyes tattooed, tongue split, and did black out movement. You loved it when you thought it was a tattoo but now hate it when you found out it’s a scar?

  • @doperagu8471
    @doperagu8471 4 года назад

    I totally agree with what they're saying. All of my tattoos are script work of some kind and the placement is so important. I am all about tattoos that go with the flow of the body and the bone lines, etc.

  • @matinap2368
    @matinap2368 4 года назад +15

    the hisoka mask doe😎😳

    • @Kruzz3y
      @Kruzz3y 4 года назад +1

      I fucks wit it

  • @batznbratz
    @batznbratz 3 года назад

    My placement for my wyverns is off but another tattoo artist tried to fix it and redid it, thankful for her

  • @h3rm1tspaceballer23
    @h3rm1tspaceballer23 3 года назад +12

    Heavy ego on the must earn it statement. There is no authority regarding art, grasshoppa. Other than that, great video!

    • @trwphotos8814
      @trwphotos8814 2 года назад

      Nah, he’s right. Don’t be a poser is what he’s really saying and 99% of artists agree.

  • @richardrobinson9505
    @richardrobinson9505 3 года назад

    They’re so chilled and mellow. Cool video to go to sleep to.

  • @lozzylols
    @lozzylols 4 года назад +8

    I love their honesty about hands face and neck being job stopped tattoos! I find a lot of heavily tattooed people always argue that it shouldn't matter what is on your skin, but I totally respect that these 2 know it can limit some areas you may want to go into in your future!

    • @kraziiXIII
      @kraziiXIII 4 года назад

      A lot of people who either don't know about tattooing or care about the history of tattooing are trying to get hand/neck/face tattoos when they are barely inked as of late.
      A responsible and a respectable tattooer just won't do job stopper tattoos out of concern for the client's future because it can and does limit your chances for employment. That is why it has to be "earned". It would be great if tattooed people weren't discriminated against but it is a fact of life for the time being.
      I am so tired of like teens trying to get hand tattoos and then either trying to diy it or going to a shady shop where hygiene and tattoo care is not adequate. Like ffs if your tattooer is not in a sterile environment, you are begging for a staff infection. Do not get tattooed on carpet floors! If you want a long lasting tattoo and for it to heal properly, it has to be done properly!

  • @Alex_Correa
    @Alex_Correa 4 года назад

    Tattoo doesn't need to be associated with too much swearing.
    This is a great example!
    Good environment! Rich information.

  • @erinbailey7940
    @erinbailey7940 4 года назад +3

    In terms of the arm thing, I don’t think they’re referring to little wrist pieces. Think, like, Megan Fox’s Marilyn Monroe piece. Big faces or maps or something. Forearm work.

  • @Mark-ih7hk
    @Mark-ih7hk 4 года назад +1

    Love the blackwork on Michela, would love to hear her angle on getting it all done

  • @potatoria
    @potatoria 4 года назад +12

    people that get tattoos are considered to be rule breakers & free-spirited, so it seems odd to me that they would be so rigid about tattoo 'rules'

  • @RosarioMataH
    @RosarioMataH 4 года назад +1

    missed Michaela! loved them together