tattoo movie 2002

tattoo help?
i need help thinking of a tattoo to get
::heres the lo-down
alright well my mom said i can get one when im 16 which is this september and i know i have a long time to think about it but usually people who want a tattoo know what they want to get…me
i dont know
so heres some info on me
my dad and brother have died in 2001 and 2002
maybe something to remember them by
i love rock music
and horror movies
and i love movies/music as a whole
wow this is hard…idk
just give me random ideas too…im so lost
ok I’m a tattoo artist so here’s what I think…..Have your mom when she can take you to were your gonna get your tattoo talk to the artist who is gonna tattoo you. Tell him the info you gave on here and have him/her come up with some ideas for you, at the same time look at some flash they will have and get some idea of what you may want and how you want it to look. Think about were your getting it and also here’s the big one since your young and not in your career yet try to get it in a place that won’t hurt you from getting a job later in life. Most tattoo artist will charge a fee to draw something up for you but keep in mind it will be an original piece and it is art so well worth the extra money. Make sure what ever you get you want because it is perment even if you try to remove it, it will still leave a scar so think hard and be sure….Good Luck
Barcelona Tattoo Fest 2002 Feat. Lucky Diamond Rich (part 1)
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