Lol I'm glad you're joking. I learn not to assume people are on this forum. I like that though. The owl, I mean.
The ouroboros symbol seems a great idea for a tattoo to me too! But to be honest, the graphic design in the OP looks too unoriginal (for me!) to do it any justice. Probably because of the black and white elements and the slight idea of a tribal design, that we see everywhere and in all forms. And that while the ouroboros symbol has been portrayed in a lot of different and beautiful ways! I'd choose from one of the many historical designs.
Yeah. I'm not set on that particular design, just wanted to give you guys an idea. I have looked at a lot of uroboros variations but haven't seen many that I liked. I want to definitely go for something unique. I might draw it out myself.
I would probably design it myself as well And although I am pretty sure I'm not getting a tattoo, if I would get an ouroboros themed one I, obviously , would go with one foccused on the nordic one: Jormungandr :cheers2:
My next one is going to be pretty big. It's going to be a hairstylist inspired pin up girl all done traditional 50's style. I'm going to have my artist design it so I don't have a picture but I'm going to get it on my thigh to work in another tattoo that I already have that I hate. I want him to either cover it up or work it into and fix it somehow. Whatever he suggests.
No doubt. Anything with intricate detail and color is bound to be expensive. The only one I have is a simple design in black, it only cost me 75. Probably got a good deal because my mom got so many tats at that same place lol
I was hoping to get a half-sleeve of Hanuman on my left arm, or a small triple moon on my left wrist.
I want "the road goes forever on and on" in elfin, but first I have to find someone who can translate English to elfin and then I have to find a tattoo artist who is as big of a nerd about the lord of the rings as I am to do it. My favorite tattoo artist is rather ambivalent about lotr and he also seemed ambivalent about writing a permanent elfin phrase on my body