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  • Eloina

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    To be honest and blunt, that’s the atulosbe best thing you can do. If this guy does some truly sick work, and tells you to get in the chair and let him have at it, chances are you’re in good hands. If this cat has a waiting list, hold out for the work. That’s a surefire sign it’s worth waiting for. If you bring an idea to this artist and he can whip something out with a sharpie wherever you’re wanting it, go for it. I have tattooed over half my life and the pieces that are the best are the ones that people give me an idea and let me go to town on. I have done sleeves like that, and never have had a negative response. By doing this, you accomplish two things. One, you’re ensuring you are walking out of the shop with a one of a kind piece, and two, you are showing the artist you trust his judgement to give you what you are wanting. Get in the chair, what are you waiting for?

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  • Kevin

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    When I took in my idea for my foot tattoo, my atrsit said that a lot of people had brought that same picture in. He suggested that he should just draw something up on my foot. I was a little apprehensive at first b/c i wasn’t sure if his design was going to be what I was looking for. I wanted cherry blossoms that looked real. I was afraid he would make them look cartoon-ish. When I went in for my appointment, I let him do what he wanted for the drawing. When I looked down when he was done, it was exactly what I wanted. I was completely happy with the results and he did an amazing job free-handing my cherry blossoms. I can’t imagine it being better.You are definitely going to get a one-of-a-kind tattoo by letting your atrsit free-hand it. But if you don’t like what he draws up, tell him and he should work with you until he has drawn something that you like. I’d say definitely go for it!

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  • Alice

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    I have a tattoo in mind in which will be very challanging for any artist. I want to get a fairy warrior woman that will have her head turned to look at the person behind me. Blades on her back and and other warrior gear. The other thing is I want her wings to be a little beat up from previous battles. The most important thing to me is that I want the fairy to look like she is holding on to me. Need to know if your artists can do this.

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Roses and Ruins Tattoo

10150 Dorchester Road
Suite 213
Summerville, SC 29485
(843)419-6532