butterfly skull tattoo design image
Georga Fai
even though it mightn't be their style to see if they will do the tattoo for you? the tattoo studio in question has done japanese type art, skulls, flowers, butterflies, script and birds in the past and my design doesn't fit into these categories. they have also done a nemo tattoo which doesn't fit into these categories either.
just wondering and probably fussing other nothing. LOL
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It's heavily encouraged! A good tattoo parlor will work with you to achieve the design you want. A lot of those pictures people use more as a guide than as a "this is what I want" factor
It's heavily encouraged! A good tattoo parlor will work with you to achieve the design you want. A lot of those pictures people use more as a guide than as a "this is what I want" factor
whats the difference between christian audiger and ed hardy?
yuvaljowel
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Christian Audigier designs stuff for Ed Hardy, hence why Ed Hardy's clothing line is often referred to "Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier." Don Ed Hardy is an older gentleman, who started off as a tattoo artist - and his designs like exploded in popularity so, he got Christian Audigier to work his designs into a line of clothing which has boomed in popularity thanks to celebrities.
So you can buy clothing which is by the brand "Don Ed Hardy," which features large colorful designs of tattoo-like images. Skull and crossbones, roses, butterflies, sepents, mermaids, etc etc. A tee shirt may cost you about $80.
Now, if you get a piece by the brand that just says "Christian Audigier" the price tag's going to go up. Christian's self-named line pays more attention to detail, and his designs are a little more extreme. He often uses foiling, which adds a bright sheen to his shirts. His designs are still images of tattoo-like things, but they are usually crisper and not as true to an actual tattoo.
Personally, I love the Don Ed Hardy line better. Christian Audigier's own line I find a bit too loud for my taste.
Ooh- one more thing. This is strictly my opinion, but Ed Hardy's clothes make me think more of rock n' roll. C.A. gives me an urban vibe.
But yea, the two men work together so they're stuff is sort of like one brand, just branched out into 2 categories, in a way.
Christian Audigier designs stuff for Ed Hardy, hence why Ed Hardy's clothing line is often referred to "Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier." Don Ed Hardy is an older gentleman, who started off as a tattoo artist - and his designs like exploded in popularity so, he got Christian Audigier to work his designs into a line of clothing which has boomed in popularity thanks to celebrities.
So you can buy clothing which is by the brand "Don Ed Hardy," which features large colorful designs of tattoo-like images. Skull and crossbones, roses, butterflies, sepents, mermaids, etc etc. A tee shirt may cost you about $80.
Now, if you get a piece by the brand that just says "Christian Audigier" the price tag's going to go up. Christian's self-named line pays more attention to detail, and his designs are a little more extreme. He often uses foiling, which adds a bright sheen to his shirts. His designs are still images of tattoo-like things, but they are usually crisper and not as true to an actual tattoo.
Personally, I love the Don Ed Hardy line better. Christian Audigier's own line I find a bit too loud for my taste.
Ooh- one more thing. This is strictly my opinion, but Ed Hardy's clothes make me think more of rock n' roll. C.A. gives me an urban vibe.
But yea, the two men work together so they're stuff is sort of like one brand, just branched out into 2 categories, in a way.
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