butterfly tattoo designs on back image
Miguel...
I'm on way to getting back into drawing. I was very good and focused on it for most of my life but it came to a point that I didn't have time to draw which sucked. So I'm trying to start by doing some peopls tattoo designs. I'm not going to steal them or anything, I just want to get some ideas flowing.
Thanks. I'm a little rough with portraits still so
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I have a name and a rose on my back and also a rosary bead cross as well. I have interlocking hearts with Samoan patterns around it (reps my fiance and his family) and writing above and under it. I am planning on getting "faith" written on my wrist and hope on my other wrist. I want another cross with a rose intertwining on it on my inner arm. I want butterflies going up my back with words for each one repping my family AND a RIP tattoo for my Dad.
I have a name and a rose on my back and also a rosary bead cross as well. I have interlocking hearts with Samoan patterns around it (reps my fiance and his family) and writing above and under it. I am planning on getting "faith" written on my wrist and hope on my other wrist. I want another cross with a rose intertwining on it on my inner arm. I want butterflies going up my back with words for each one repping my family AND a RIP tattoo for my Dad.
How much would a tattoo like this cost me?
flyjocelyn
here is a link to the picture. I also am located in the cleveland, oh area if that helps. http://best-tattoo-remo-val.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/butterfly-tattoos-tattoo-designs-photo-pictures-5.jpg
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Probably upwards of $700. Of course it depends on what shop you go to, but it's a relatively large piece with shading and color. Something like that will most likely take several hours, and for larger tattoos, artists generally charge a base price, and then an hourly price. Your best bet is to go to a local shop and ask them, because no one here will able to give you specifics.
Probably upwards of $700. Of course it depends on what shop you go to, but it's a relatively large piece with shading and color. Something like that will most likely take several hours, and for larger tattoos, artists generally charge a base price, and then an hourly price. Your best bet is to go to a local shop and ask them, because no one here will able to give you specifics.
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