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A little advice if you want a real tattoo, be prepared to spend real money. I can give you the name of an amazing artist that does phenomenal work but I am not going to attach my name to a referral for someone looking to spend $30. That wasn't meant to be rude, its just the truth.
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Definately do not even go to a place that does business like that because they rush you in and push you out its all about quantity not quality. Go and check out different shops and talk to the artist and tell them you want custom work. If you are going 3/4 sleeve do not piece it together with random crap. Have him draw it out as one picture and then get it done in sessions
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If I had to do it over again I'd go large and detailed. It's what I ended up with eventually.
I personally don't. Good Luck, Oh and BTW me and several friends have gotten great tattoo's at Lone Star Tattoo, they have two locations and all the artists are very talented. Trey Edinger is my personal favorite there.
My wife is also looking for someone in the Houston area who can do more photo-realism work. Anyone know about Horiryu or about a local Houston shop/artist that does realistic artwork? Not looking for skulls, flowers, monsters, or any of that type of work. We found an artist outside of Los Angeles (Joshua Hibbard of Manakin Tattoo) that seems to have a portfolio of work that she likes, just not sure if we are simply overlooking someone in Houston or Texas for that matter that is just as good or better. I am not opposed to traveling or paying for the craftsmanship that is required.

She is actually looking for a Bee tattoo as well in memory of our last Boxer who passed away but wants something realistic looking, not just some Bee tattoo on her shoulder.
Last edited by lane_change; Feb 3, 2011 at 12:01 PM.






