Yes they were all drawn on with sharpies. The only real downside to using it over a stencil is the pens rub away very easily in the heat of a packed convention.
Those are all freehand? INTENSE! But you saw in your comments that you use sharpies? Any reason you're not using a marker with ink that is actually supposed to go on skin? No offense to you at all, you do a really awesome work and I admire it so much, but when I go and get inked a Sharpie seems kinda gross unless you're opening up a new one with each client.
Wow these are intense! And they're all freehand, no stencils at all?
ReplyDeleteYes they were all drawn on with sharpies. The only real downside to using it over a stencil is the pens rub away very easily in the heat of a packed convention.
ReplyDeleteThose are all freehand? INTENSE!
ReplyDeleteBut you saw in your comments that you use sharpies? Any reason you're not using a marker with ink that is actually supposed to go on skin? No offense to you at all, you do a really awesome work and I admire it so much, but when I go and get inked a Sharpie seems kinda gross unless you're opening up a new one with each client.
Every customer gets fresh pens every time I tattoo them and they are disposed of in clinical waste at the end of each session.
ReplyDeleteI have used medical pens in the past, but I found they rubbed off far to quickly with the anti bacterial soap I use in my wash bottle.