This weekend was semi-eventful in that we drove a ways for my hubby to "add" to his tattoo. We only trust one person, I guess it's because he is the only person that we have ever been to and he is awesome if I must say so myself- a super great guy! Here's the part where I will recommend him to you if you are in the market for any kind of tattoo: Marcus of Ink Link, Shelby NC. I could go on and on about great his work is, but the pictures of the hubby's tat will show just that. I never thought that he would get the one his first time around, and then after he did- much to my suprise he went back with an even bigger fore-arm tattoo...and now, well you will just have to see for yourself. It is pretty much and exact replica of two works of art by an artist that uses ink- thus the smudges and ink spills. He loves it, I love it, Logan LOVES looking at it, it's pretty much awesome. Leave it to my husband to be the only one in the world with this tattoo (seriously, there is no where online that anyone has this, although I'm sure not everyone puts it out there for the whole world to see, like us!)



Wow! He practically has a sleeve now! He was all nervous about getting "Logan" on his wrist and now look at him! It's amazing, looks awesome. Can't wait to see your next one, I can't believe you didn't get one too while you were there!!! Is there a meaning behind the gun?
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! I was so scared when I got my first one and a month later I had my second! Marcus is amazing! Chad is getting his sleeve started this October. Did Bruce say it hurt on the inside of his arm?
ReplyDeleteClarissa- Tell me about it, I was shaking I was so nervous, lol- and then went a month later myself. He does such amazing work I would recommend everyone going to him. That will be awesome, I remember you having said that he has always wanted to do that. He actually said that it wasn't as bad as what he thought. It's a really "tender" area. It was the worst part of the whole tattoo- but not nearly as bad as he had played it out in his mind that it would be. It was sore, swollen and red for the next day- but by the second day he was good to go.
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