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Twilight (Sorry for cursing)
tricia kidd:
--- Quote from: Linds on 15 Feb 2010, 14:20 ---I'm an artist. I like things to be visually engaging. I honestly don't mind tribal tattoos, I just think they're banal. I honestly like simple black tattoos over very colorful ones, but I happen to think there's more interesting work out there. Like this
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i am also an artist. and that tattoo you linked does nothing at all for me.
anyway. twilight still sucks.
Eris:
Man linds, that is my favourite tattoo ever and after seeing that it made me want to get gears for my back tattoo. Why did you have to link me back to that site? Now I'm gonna look at all the tattoos and wish I lived in Canada so I could get a Yann tattoo. fffffffff
Lines:
Bahaha! Now you'll just have to get one!
Emaline:
Linds, that tattoo is fucking awesome!
Also, tricia kidd, seriously. Here is my tattoo. I fucking love it and it is beautiful and amazing. I get compliments on it where ever I go. Regularly.
Now, don't fucking sit here and tell me that the ideas for those tattoos(the Twilight ones) are lame because they aren't very complex, and that they are simple and bland, and then fucking post that tattoo. Are you trying to tell me that it isn't simple or bland? Double U tee f. Seriously? Just fucking admit that you don't like them because they are Twilight related.
And fuck, I'm an artist. I've had shit in galleries, and made a living off my art for awhile. I went to art schools all my life. I think I know a little about art. On top of that, I still fucking hate Twilight. I think it's stupid as hell, and sexist, and a number of other things. I think it sends the wrong message to young kids(based on New Moon[movie], it seems like every time they have a problem they are just like "Well, I'm gonna run away!" Also, how the fuck does one unemployed vampire, who steals cars, and one unemployed teenage girl, travel to Spain or where ever???? They have no money! She stole a fucking car! WTF!) So obviously, I don't care for the movies/books, yet I can still see the artistic quality to a number of those tattoos.
Gosh! Give credit where credit is due!
Alex C:
Yeesh. C'mon now, opinions are opinions. When I disagreed with tricia kidd earlier, it was largely a quibble over the term "poorly done" and a specific tattoo. To me, poorly done implies that even if the idea was alright, the tattoo would have been held back by the tattoo artist's technical skills. I'm not sure if that's entirely fair if you interpret "poorly done" the same way I do. But if she wants to call those tattoos poorly done because she doesn't like the compositions or because the overall designs are boring, well, that shit is rather subjective now, isn't it? We don't need to be getting all aggro about tattoos while talking about twilight on the internet, do we?
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