The tattooist that is doing my back piece is based in a different city from me, but is going to be doing a guest stint in a local studio for a week. She's being fabulously accommodating and now I have to decide whether to play safe and opt for a half day session (presumably to be followed by a trip to her home studio later) or to opt for a full day and get as much done as possible. She's more than happy to do the full day if I'm game.
Anyone endured a full day of tattooing? Should I go for it or be a little more restrained?
Had some walk-in work done by my back-piece artist yesterday - I didn't realise she was going to be at the local tattoo convention (and nor did she, it seems), so I dropped in to say hi and, of course, decided to get a random mermaid done on my inner bicep. Now I've heard that inner bicep can be one of thye more uncomfortable places for a tattoo, but this wasn't too bad. Stung a little near the armpit though. Erin reckons I should be fine for the back piece...though we only had time for 45 mins on Sunday and are planning a whole lot more in February.
Permalink Reply by Mike on November 8, 2009 at 8:55am
Kudos to anyone who can sit for a full day. My longest session was 4 hours, which was plenty. I actually enjoy the process, and I'm certain the enjoyment would wear thin over 7-8 hours or more. Having said that, I REALLY want work from Vyvyn Lazonga in Seattle, and making that trip would probably entail multiple long sessions, so we'll see.
Permalink Reply by Erin on November 9, 2009 at 10:45am
in situations where travel is involved, it is really important to sit for multiple long sessions! it is just a matter of being prepared for it. it may not be fun, but it is worth it in the end.
You guys maybe, but I certainly can sit a lot longer when the studio is quiet and the artist can concentrate. The guy that did my backpiece and a lot more (and he is good!) owns the studio, so deals with all the hassle of running a business. His sidekicks and apprentices walk around on a wooden floor, loud music and a zillion phonecalls. I'm fed up with it. No more. Maybe I'm getting too old.
Permalink Reply by Mike on November 12, 2009 at 9:59am
That's probably why I've never been tattooed at a show . . although sometime I'd like to try it, just to say I did it. But the experience is part of the fun of getting tattooed, and a quiet zen-like environment goes a long way. Part of the reason I prefer shorter sessions, because they just don't drag on so long that they become intolerable.