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So.
Jon said:
"I think we've found your bogey area."
I said:
"AAAAAAAAAARGH!!!!"
Back of the arms? No fun at all. One hour. Wot a wuss. However, I do now have the outlines of three more pumpkins, one of which is part shaded - because at that point my skin stopped accepting ink. So we gave up. Give it a week or two, I'll be back....
"I think we've found your bogey area."
I said:
"AAAAAAAAAARGH!!!!"
Back of the arms? No fun at all. One hour. Wot a wuss. However, I do now have the outlines of three more pumpkins, one of which is part shaded - because at that point my skin stopped accepting ink. So we gave up. Give it a week or two, I'll be back....
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This is going to be a rather long project...and an expensive one! (That reminds me - must find a way of getting my skin preserved post mortem...be a shame to burn all that art....)
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Maybe the talismanic presence of all those Eddies will ward off death/decay indefinitely, if you're lucky. ;)
I have to say I'd never thought about that before, but you're right. Having your tattoos tanned and kept when you die would be awesome, if you could find someoe willing to do it. Good luck!
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Not to be totally stoopid, but what's "darkside stuff"?
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http://www.richpearson.net/pageimages/popup/otherbig6.jpg
Now that, if you can see it, is a classic example of darkside. It's usually done freehand - yup, you let the artist loose on you to draw and colour you in without a safety net!!!! The term really describes artwork that isn't traditional, isn't Japanese, but is along the lines of Giger's biomechanical work.