My Tattoo
So I thought I would write my first post about my tattoo, my nanna unfortunately passed away in 2011 and I inherited a set of amazing rosary beads which were my granddads, he also unfortunately passed away but that was around the time I was born which is where I got the name 'Thomas'. So anyway i inherited the rosary beads and my tattoo idea came to life.
I had heard of a woman call 'Miss Polly' who worked at Blue Blood at the time. she had tattooed a few of my friends and they were all more than pleased with the final result so i decided to contact her and send off the ideas i had come up with. So i sent her off and email with a picture of the rosary beads and asked her to design something for me with a few ideas of her own. So I went for my first session and this is what the outcome was.....
As you can see the first session went well and I was very happy with her designs, she added A dove to the design as its a holy bird. you can see the details in the rosary beads she is a very very good tattoo artist.
On to my next session I sent Polly some welsh and Celtic writing to represent my Nanna and Granddad. The welsh writing said 'Land of my fathers' which was played at my Nanna's funeral and as some people will also know its the welsh national anthem. The Celtic writing said 'in the name of the father, the son, and the holy spirit' . my granddad was a very religious person so i thought this suited the tattoo.
So off i went for another session and here is what happened....
The writing went really well and the beads got continued up my arm, and some smaller doves got added to my arm as well. My animals thought they should be in the photos to. So as you can see the tattoo is going very well and the details are clearly amazing.
So we had to think of a background and one of the obvious choices that came up were clouds which again i thought would be perfect...
3rd session in and the background is complete, also more beads were completed and details added to some of the doves etc. So up to now the sleeve is going perfect but there was a problem i had a rather large space under my arm which needed to be filled. I had many ideas but never settled on anything until i found another crucifix i had inherited from my granddad. Now I was worried that i would have to many on my arm. but i sent her the idea and this is what she came up with...
This is my latest session up to now which was completed on the Saturday just gone. Polly decided to put roses around the crucifix so it wasn't so noticeable but still visible, I am more than happy with what has been tattooed onto my arm the details are amazing and it looks stunning. I will have one more full session to finish off some of the beads and fill in the rest of the background
I hope you enjoyed reading my post.
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