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Hey all,
I'm considering going to Tribal Act ( http://www.tribalact.com/ ) for a tattoo, so i would be interested in hearing if anyone has any experience with the studio, good or bad. I am thinking of Bertrand ( http://www.tribalact.com/site/index....=bertrand_book ) because he seems to have done some nice flowing black line work, which matches what i would like to get. En plus, j'habite à Paris mais je suis australien, par conséquent je ne sais pas si il y a des règlements d'hygiène en france comme en australie. Je pense que j'ai lu quelques messages en français dans ce groupe, donc si il y a quelqu'un qui connais les règlements je voudrais bien en savoir plus! Thanks in advance for any assistance. J |
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On Jan 21, 1:24 pm, retf...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey all, > > I'm considering going to Tribal Act (http://www.tribalact.com/) for > a tattoo, so i would be interested in hearing if anyone has any > experience with the studio, good or bad. I am thinking of Bertrand From his portfolio, you would think as many stars as he's done, he would be better at them. But hey, maybe that's just his "flowing" style. Kavin |
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On Jan 22, 12:26 am, "KavinTay...@gmail.com" <KavinTay...@gmail.com>
wrote: > On Jan 21, 1:24 pm, retf...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Hey all, > > > I'm considering going to Tribal Act (http://www.tribalact.com/) for > > a tattoo, so i would be interested in hearing if anyone has any > > experience with the studio, good or bad. I am thinking of Bertrand > > From his portfolio, you would think as many stars as he's done, he > would be better at them. > > But hey, maybe that's just his "flowing" style. > > Kavin Thank you Kavin, I think you were inadvertently helpful. I was referring to this image: http://www.tribalact.com/site/includ...book/fleur.jpg However I didn't notice that his stars and geometric designs are wonky, not what i'm looking for in someone I would like to inscribe something i've worked on carefully. I want to find someone who's work has a similar aesthetic to what I want to get done (kind of art nouveau-ish) AND is competent. What do you think of Sacha: http://www.tin-tin-tattoos.com/galer...galerie148.jpg or Romain http://www.tin-tin-tattoos.com/galer...galerie340.jpg at tin-tin tattos? (http://www.tin-tin-tattoos.com/ flash site, hence no direct links) Cheers, J |
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On Jan 30, 9:16 am, Josh Wallace <m4n1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you Kavin, I think you were inadvertently helpful. I was > referring to this image:http://www.tribalact.com/site/includ...s/bertrand/boo... First, bite me. There is nothing inadvertent about what I wrote. Look at only one image if it makes you feel better. You're going to be the loser that accepts the single good tattoo an "artist" accidentally accomplished over the proof of the hundreds of other bad tattoos. But hey, as long as its nouveau-sh, I guess okay-sh is fine with you. Kavin |
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