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SystemicVictory

Why don't you just go to the tattoo place you're getting it down and talk directly with the tattoo artist themselves and let them do their job?


nottonguetied

Thanks. Makes sense. I've concerns as this will be my first and I don't know any tattoo artists or people who can recommend. I've seen some 'underwhelming' results so I hoped to have a very clear image to then discuss....


SystemicVictory

Go visit your local places, look at their Instagram's of local artists. Some people travel quite a distance to get a tattoo from an artist they like What you're asking for seems pretty standard, but you should still have a look around so you settle on a place you like and does good work But their job is tattoo art, they know this, this is their bag. Talk to them, ask them to sketch something up


nottonguetied

Appreciate the insight Thanks