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After seven months of appointments and healing time, my phonograph girl tattoo is finished!
What began as a chalk sketch in 2008, quickly became the cover of #4 of my zine
This lead to a sharpie sketch by Nick, and eventually, ink to skin.
Video Describing the First Sitting
Video Describing the Second Sitting
Nick Baxter – website.
This is GORGEOUS. Seriously. Congrats on getting it finished!!
it’s finally finished! that is, quite frankly, the most amazing/beautiful/crazyworkofart tattoo i have ever seen!
WOW! That’s incredible!
WOW! It looks amazing! I was just telling my husband earlier this week about your tattoo and how awesome it was even in the still-being-done stage–it’s so funny that you posted about it being done!
I just love the colors and the flow of the piece!
♥ Casey
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Oh wow. Wow! That is AMAZING. SO beautiful! The detail is exquisite! I love it x
Wow! It’s absolutely stunning.
Nick is a skin ninja. I actually drew a devil head version of this, with the hand for a needle for some t-shirts and flash back in 2007 at the Seattle tattoo convention. Nick’s is way better. You can check out the dumbed down t-shirt version on my website http://www.Luckybella.com under art. Congrats on the great tattoo.
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Holy smokes, that is beautiful. I have to say – the most beautiful tattoo I’ve ever seen. I can’t believe the quality and realism, drop dead gorgeous. Love your concept as well! A-Mazing!
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Fabulous! You are a wrecklessly courageous girl and I absolutely love it!
You’re tattoo is exquisite! The richness of it is breath taking!
OOPS…. I meant to say your, NOT you’RE. Sorry.
That is what I get for trying to multitask to the infinite power.
simply magnificent. what an artist.