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full-time tattooist

full-time artist

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Welcome to Colorful Crypt!


I have been piddingly around on this forum, thinking about posting an art thread. But I really am not interesting in doing free commissions or requests, so I didn't want to waste space around here. But I discovered a grand use for creating a thread on here and that is for documenting my journey in taking 30 days to create my first large piece of art in years. I have been stuck in the progress zone on this massive drawing I want to be working on in my spare time. I figured starting an online journal in a positive and thriving online community elsewhere would really put the fire under my ass and motivate me to stay on top of my current project and future ones to come.

And I never post progress images on Instagram and Facebook. I leave those platforms for finished pieces or finished tattoos because in-progress shots, quite frankly, no customer is interested in seeing.

Well, wihout further wait, let me present my project.


Colorful Crypt is the name of my business on my business license. I am a tattoo artist who rents a spot at a shop. Because of my job, I have a big vision of tattooed people in coffins, so I wanted to make a spirited and decorated dead woman whose tattoos seem more than just ink because of their realistic nature that follows the contours of her body.




I call these potato chip flowers. In my sketchbook I drafted them very loosely with blue drafting pencil. Then I methodically make even ruffles in each petal, sometimes curling the tips to provide an interesting feature.

So now, to throw these small images up onto a huge sturdy poster sized board, I have to use a projector hooked up to my computer. since the poster has an image on it already, I tried to spraypaint primer onto it. But that was taking too long so I bought some gesso and rolled it on the board to prime the surface. I threw the image from the computer/projector and crudely traced it with a blue drafting pencil.

Originally, I was going to paint this image. But I haven't painted in six years and you can imagine the mistakes I started making. It was horrible. And when I have a very clear idea of what I want to make, I grow impatient about trying something new again and go back to my easier mediums to use. So I use watercolor pencils. I prefer them because they are less waxy in their finish and never create dust on top of the color like Prismacolors. They have a tremendously beautiful vibrancy and have a practical amount of different colors in the Faber-Castell collection. By the way, remember the put the gesso on the board as smooth as possible and sand it a bit smoother for optimal application of pinsel. Because that shit is usually used for paint.





Yep, I am spinning wheels right now and trying to get this done before the next semester of school. If you guys have any questions or comments, throw them at me!
Hah awesome color work. What do you call the species you made? The comic panel is beautifully created. Is it for a school project?
@JulienJaden Not sure if you have the time to hop on this in between your other projects or if these is even your thing, but hey, what the hell. Tagging you to see if you are game for this.
Welcome onto this website. When 12 Rooms of Hell kicks off, I look forward to writing with you and the others. In time you find your own little part in some great stories on here, and there are all kinds of genres and interests popping up on here.

Call me Blu when we cross paths on here, Neo.

I passed through Sweden only once. Just to go to Stockholm for a weekend. That place was awesome. Canals all over the place, bridges connecting little museum islands, and I went to my first ice bar there. But that was fall, 2012.

Anyways, hope role-playing on here real inspires your creative writing.
Dude, let's do this. Count me in. Even if I may be the first defeated, hah.

Any chance there is a follow-up prize for the losers? Is the angle on the defeated simply they are no longer a part of the role-play?
@JulienJaden Inspiration strikes again! I pinned up another IC post, should be an easy one for you to continue from when you get back.
"An entire room of naked women? Come on, if you want that, you should come to some of the summer parties I get invited to!" Leaving no time to waste, Nadine's hand had already enveloped around his warm palm. They were squeezing out into the crowded hallway, the woman skirting her way around folks like a frisking cat on the prowl. Climbing the stairs was a feat in itself. Nadine politely as possible persuaded a party-animal, half-naked, to let go of the banister he clung to for dear life. The hungry smooches of a couple who made out at the top of the second floor almost flayed their bodies on top Nadine and Gabriel as well. Blessed in her stature, she made a minimal duck to dodge their manic moves to consume each other in drunk passion.

"I can show you, but we need some privacy. It only works inside for now, and I think I can keep myself in focus despite the music," the tart shine of lipstick contorted the young woman's elation to confide these unspoken details. They came to the sheltering privacy of a bathroom, pushing the lock in place. "And maybe you can help me!" The sink's countertop, remarkably pristine, was where she emptied out the contents of her pockets.. "Do you have anything we could use? Anything of yours?"

She had...

A pocket knife

An unsmoked blunt

Her lighter

A permanent marker

A cellphone

Keys

Driver's License (with a very outdated photo)
Don't even sweat it. I need these next couple days to recuperate anyhow. Thanks for the heads up!
Hah! I had that exact same issue, a couple of years of cold stone no writing in my free time. Thank again for the sincere opinion. I will take my time reading through the IC and get back to you with a verdict. Frohe Weihnachten. :)
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