Yes - I will fully admit that I am a Tattoo Elitist. Call me a snob if you must but I just believe that you get what you pay for. If you are looking to get a "good deal" on your "TAT" then you deserve blown out lines and crappy work. There are onl...
I think Marisa's Tattoo & Sex survey brought up some really great points about attraction to sexual partners and the quality of their tattoo work. It seems that many of the respondents rated the quality of the work as being critical to their attra...
I'm not a tattoo snob. I think everyone has their own story behind their ink even if they refuse to tell you.
A little off topic, but I read it a few times in this topic. Just because someone doesn't tell you their life meaning behind a tattoo do...
Like most have said, I don't judge subject matter, but rather quality. As a high school teacher I see that many of my students have tattoos, and since many of them are not 18 they are getting tattooed by "artists" of less than good quality. My stu...
Yes, yes I am. But I would rather think of myself as a connoisseur (a nice snobby word for snob). I do, however, appreciate small tattoos and those that may not be as good but have character, simply because they help tell the story of a person's l...
haha i have been reading all the posts and u guys make me giggle! i did say that i am very much tattoo snob cause in my line of work i see a lot of ink (i work in a shop that sells body jewelry etc). but then i looked down at my wrist and i have a...
oops sorry, Im an idiot :) thanks for the compliment. ah yeah, please stay away from the underground, you dont need to come home w/something you cant get rid of.
as for you jess, you just hush up ok :)
'currently in japan'
thanks all. i actually managed to score an appointment with Horikiku-san in Yokohama at the Tattoo Museum. the guy is a phenomenal artist (freehanded everything) and is a pleasure to talk to. got 4 sessions. will be posting p...