May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms, and the Autumn moon is bright.
Or, failing that, can be the
Vicar of VHS:
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Naschy rises from the breath of Chaney: or, Night of the Wolf Mans |
Greyscale half-sleeve by Ryan Cook,
Lucky Bella Tattoos, Maumelle, Arkansas.
Absolutely amazing!!
ReplyDeleteWow man, how long it took to make this happen?
ReplyDelete@Duke--thanks, my friend! It was your inspiration (and discovery of a talented artist) that made it possible!
ReplyDelete@HD Lovers--Altogether, about 8 hours. 2 for planning/discussion with the artist, and 6 actually in the chair. I got it all in one sitting, which says something about both my pain threshold and my bull-headedness. Perhaps one more than the other. ;)
WOW -- that is some amazing ink!
ReplyDeleteOMFG! If this isn't the coolest site I've ever seen, it sure is on the short list! I was researching gynoids for an upcoming post, and encountered Steel & Lace. Put that in the search engine, and it sent me here... Thank You God! for this demonstration of the Law of Unintended Consequences. It's going to take me months to read through all this material; better get started!
ReplyDeleteJust super work, dude! Thanks for putting it in!
@Nicole--Thanks! I'm very pleased with it myself. :)
ReplyDelete@Jack--Thanks for dropping by! I hope you enjoy what you find. And don't worry...even though the Duke and I have been taking a sort of unplanned sabbatical here, rest assured there will be more where that came from, and soon (I hope!) :)
AWESOME SLEEVE! Mine took 10 hours total, and I admit, I was sore after. Props for the big tribute piece!
ReplyDeleteThat's some good looking work. Great detail and composition!
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Jim S.
Nashville handgun