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half japanese sleeve Self-tattoo , pt.2 Oriental-style
Self-tattoo , pt.2.

half japanese sleeve Self-tattoo , pt.1 Oriental-style
Self-tattoo , pt.1.

half japanese sleeve Self-tattoo , pt.1 Oriental-style
Self-tattoo , pt.1.

half japanese sleeve This is my Half-Sleeve : Session One
This is my new tattoo. It's a Japanese-style half-sleeve on my left upper arm [windblocks, waves, peony flowers, and cherry blossom flowers]. I hate to admit it, but this was one of the worst pains I've ever had--I actually cried. I didn't even cry with my other big one. I didn't even think I'd be able to finish the outline it hurt so bad. I mean, I knew it was going to hurt, I had NOOOO clue that it was going to be THAT bad. It was aweful. Hopefully the shading/coloring won't hurt as bad. I'm guessing it will take AT LEAST two more sessions to finish it. At least it looks awesome though! It's going to be fabulous once it's finished!!.

Comments:
maria said on August 23, 2009 at 12:43
i just got my right upper arm done and i agree there is pain but it is manageable.
royal said on September 18, 2009 at 14:52
Oh dont worry - the shading will hurt much more
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half japanese sleeve Here are the Imperial Gaurdian Lion (Foo Dog)
Here are the results of session one "the chest" This will be a full sweep of my chest covering up the Taurus on the left. The chest has thus far been the most painful but yet tolorable I chose a Foo Dog which is also know as an Imperial Guardian Lion or lion of Buddha. The following is an excerpt from wikipedia: An imperial guardian lion, also called a Fu Lion, Foo Dog, lion of Buddha, or sometimes stone lion (Pinyin: Shíshī) in Chinese art[1], is a common representation of the lion in pre-modern China, which is believed to have powerful mythic protective powers that has traditionally stood in front of Chinese Imperial palaces, temples, emperors' tombs, government offices, and the homes of government officials and the wealthy from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), until the end of the empire in 1911. In Tibet, the guardian lion is known as a Snow Lion and similar to Japanese shishi.

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half japanese sleeve Night before Session 2
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half japanese sleeve Before Session 3
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half japanese sleeve After Session 4
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half japanese sleeve After Session 4
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half japanese sleeve After Session 4
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half japanese sleeve After Session 4
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