⚠️The greedy costumer Paradox⚠️

Everyday we deal with different kinds of costumers and sometimes we bump into a dead end. The dead ends don’t listen, it’s almost like the devil whispers in their ears to ask for everything they shouldn’t do when it comes to get a Tattoo. 

In this case bro  came from another country wanted to get a Tattoo waaay too big in full color on his ribcage in one session. Guess what? I will never be able to finish it and that’s really a bummer, it means all the effort I put there is going down the water. You can see in the video how much he shakes. Never underestimate pain!

“The dead end” costumer can come in many shapes. From the person who goes greedy and wants to make something huge in one go to the person who will just ask you to place a Tattoo on a spot it doesn’t really fit and will send you a picture of the spot like they’re giving you something special…. What did they all have in common? They don’t listen to advice.

I believe in the end everyone gets the Tattoo they deserve. I’ll put all my effort to make it good but sometimes it’s hard to work under so much pressure and limitations.

So I’ll give you some important advice to work with me in order to achieve the best results.

- Don’t rush the process. Not everything has to be done in one session.

- Listen to you artist’s advice about size, placement, composition. They have experience and they want to make a good Tattoo!

- Don’t try to be in control of everything. This is a collective work where the costumer and the artist will find together a way to the best result but the artist has experience and knows how it works technically. 

- Compromise. If you want to get Tattooed, get Tattooed. Don’t come around hesitating or asking for everything to be as small as possible. Tattoos need to be the size they need to be in order to become a good Tattoo in the end. 

- Don’t underestimate the amount of pain you might feel. Pain is an important signal our body sends so we can understand our limits. Sometimes you can take it all and some times it’s good to split the work in sessions. Also, every skin is different and reacts in different way so let’s respect your limits.
Ernesto Visser

Den Haag, Netherlands

Anime/IllustrativeCharacter from anime/mangaSide of the torso

Description

The tattoo features a muscular character wielding two swords, with a fierce expression. The character is depicted wearing a helmet and has a stylized, dynamic pose. Surrounding the character are blue lightning-like shapes that add a sense of movement and energy to the design.

Technical Details

Line Work: Bold outlines define the character and swords, with varying thickness to create depth.

Shading: Soft shading is used to give dimension to the character's muscles and facial features.

Color Usage: Predominantly blue tones are used for the lightning and highlights, while the character is rendered in more natural skin tones.

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