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Done by Ashton Anderson at Southside Tattoo in East Point, Ga.
I have one more session to finish my sleeve up and he will be the one to do it. Great artist and awesome to work with.
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Here’s a photo of my Jack and Sally tattoo I got done back in January. I absolutely love it!
Done by Oscar Zornosa at All or Nothing Tattoo in Smyrna, GA.
Kurt Fagerland, who is always a FYT favorite, was featured on CNN. The article, which you can here, even mentions a few pieces of Kurt’s we’ve featured recently.
“When you’re walking down the street and somebody looks at you, I want them to think it’s a beautiful and interesting addition to your body. I’m not completely against doing something that’s meaningful, but my main concern is what the tattoo looks like.”
With his colorful arms and a rose creeping up the side of his neck, he looks the part. Fagerland is most content when someone gives him artistic license. It starts with a conversation that leads to sketches or drawings, which often take hours to complete, before the client sits for a session or two.
He recently completed a “vegetable sleeve” on the arm of a yoga instructor who told him which vegetables she liked. She left the shop with her arm covered in radishes, heirloom corn, eggplant and artichoke.
Thanks to Tom, whose Johnny Cash tattoo was featured, for bringing this to my attention.
All of this work is credited to Chris Durrough of Redemption Ink Tattoo in Jenkinsburg GA. Its a piece of the wrath of God in the end times. Super happy with the outcome of the piece.
My Family Crest || Clan Fraser. 6 notches for the members of my family, 6 points on each antler combine to 12 representing the year. All divisible by 3, which is the number that controls my universe. Je Suis Prest means “I am Ready” in French. Artists name is Dean Denney of Anonymous Tattoo in Savannah, GA.
ModNote: People “correcting” this person’s French can stop. “Prest” is the Old French word for “ready”, which, though now obsolete, was in use when Clan Fraser was founded. The submitter is not wrong.
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