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10-05-2010, 08:49 PM
Well, the Koi fish is a very common symbol to use. If you really wanna be creative and original, you can mix up some symbolic images.. Like make a samurai koi fish with tiger stripes - rough idea, but you get what I mean..
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10-06-2010, 09:28 PM
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P.S. Beautiful weather today in SF, eh? (I moved here last summer) |
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10-07-2010, 06:31 AM
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If you are looking for an artist to do Japanese style tattoos here in San Francisco I have a GREAT recommendation for you - Yutaro Sakai at Skull & Sword. He is very popular and can be hard to get an appointment with but he is extremely talented. He's nearly done doing sleeves for a friend of mine right now, Koi fish in water with autumn leaves on her right and sparrows flying in wind with cherry blossoms on her left arm. He doesn't post a lot of his work on line but here's a link to some of his stuff. |
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10-07-2010, 07:14 PM
http://www.theskullandsword.com/yuta...ia2_large.html
some people require immediate medical attention his tattoos are impressive (technically, as artistically they do not appeal to me at all), although the Chinese characters are weak, he is not a calligrapher. So if you want kanji to go with your tattoo, find a calligrapher, and then let the guy tattoo them. |
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