I need to pull a HarlemHo and find out what pro's think about this tbh
On first thought, it's horrible and I would not want my worst enemy to be tatted up with that crappy rendition of a dragon
Yeah I bet you enjoy them too girl.
I need to pull a HarlemHo and find out what pro's think about this tbh
On first thought, it's horrible and I would not want my worst enemy to be tatted up with that crappy rendition of a dragon
ty or not, tattoo artists make decent cash, another industry that has found a quality niche taking advantage of idiots
HarlemHo going in tbh
yeah lol.![]()
tbh I dont think that's his work.
Full body tattoing ain't for newbies.
what do you think of hokusai's work? or how about yo oshi's? do tell... i need your expertise in edo-period woodblock prints!
btw, if it's merely a rendition... show me a real dragon!![]()
Last edited by koriwhat; 04-27-2013 at 01:34 AM.
I'm not referring to you, -dreamer.
oh, you don't say?
i thought you fools knew everything about everything?
please, by all means, ask as many as you can... they'll push your so far in, you'll be barfing crap for years to come.
that would be scratcher's, not professional's.
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Nobody gives a about some zipper-head nip "master" who scribbles on people for a living. You're not an artist. You're a miserable, long-haired, trailer dwelling con artist who steals money from s.
calf tats
Ahh nah, you didn't here? We burn them sexual types in Oklahoma.
I never said I did. Cant speak for the rest but one can clearly see a difference in quality.
wtf is brian grant? don't tell me to google it... i expect you to explain since y'all are all-knowing in every aspect of life. you sir are google and when you bring something up i don't know of or about, i expect you to explain yourself.
actually, a ton of people give a about horiyoshi III... let me explain for a minute, just to educate your dumbass, if i may? horiyoshi the 3rd is a master craftsman, artist, etc in his field. bar none, he his hands down the best at what he does in this day and age which is traditional japanese tattooing. as a master, hori, you should respect him considering he is a man who has devoted his life to japanese tattooing and upholding its values. you might not respect him, granted you aren't an artist nor a tattooer, but as a hard working man who has devoted his life to becoming a master at what he does, i think a little respect is customary.
y'all might not like the imagery or folk lore behind the imagery, and that's ok by me but to call what this guy does as " " is by far the most uneducated response i have ever read here and it proves my hypothesis that y'all trolls are nothing more than ignorant beings with nothing of passion in your lives except to try and 1-up your fellow ST member or anyone else on the net.
lets play a game...
1) take that horiyoshi III dragon above and replicate it on a sheet of paper with either a pen or pencil
2) do not trace that dragon at all in any way, shape or form
3) draw exactly what you see and post your result with your handle signed on that paper
4) tattoo it! haha!
now lets see what y'all got!
i'm serious too, except for #4. if nothing else, for s and giggles.
well, when you've got 60 yrs of practice...
play the game or stfu! seems fitting to call you chumps out because god knows, y'all can beat horiyoshi III at his own game, right?
Actually I got none and I noticed it on first glance.
man oh man... i was talking about my expertise, time studying japanese/americana traditional designs and tattooing vs horiyoshi III. holy !
No, I have no respect for a zip who draws on people. Actually, I find it unfortunate that his ancestors weren't burned into the side of a wall when we dropped the Atom bombs on Japan.
Then, we would have been saved from your irrelevant history lesson, as well as that picture of a shirtless man you posted above.
shadowflames so asspained about me calling him a peasant that he brought it to the NBA forum
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