I feel like tattoo artists can all be super judgemental but I also understand it. I feel like ever since those reality shows, people feel obligated to act like they're in therapy in the chair or something lol. Or maybe people have been doing that forever idk.
Same! Crocs and roses, I thought I missed a meeting about people wanting crocs sandals tattooed on their bodies, if you google it Though, I’m sure there are some.
Everybody is all pissed off at the artists for answering the question that they were asked. It's not like they walked up to random people on the street and started laughing at them for having a lion tattoo. These are just the opinions of some people in the field. If that puts you off of one these images then maybe ask yourself why do you want it.
Video has 12K likes and under 300 dislikes. Doesn't really look like "everybody" is pissed off at all. More like a couple of whiny people in the comments.
@@XKorvus Why? It's meaningless. Far less than 1% of the people who watched this video left a comment, which is typical for a UA-cam video. That was my whole point. The vast majority of people don't comment. If you think you can judge what the majority of people think about a video based on the comments you're really naive, really horrible at basic arithmetic or a combo of the two.
I get both sides of that. I bet you he has a preference of what he would RATHER do if given a choice. Having said that, his sentiment is spot on, you shouldn't hate just because it's not what YOU (as the artist) want, it means something to that person no matter how many of that particular tattoo you may see. Tattoo artists can also get very Jaded. The majority of people don't see or are as emersed in the world to understand what good/bad art or design might be.
I've been tattoed by a couple of people but now I have one guy I always go back to, he has done my last four. It is nice to have a relationship with your artist because we can sit down with each other and create something that nobody has every seen, and I like that.
I know everyone enjoys Nikko's positivity but I'd also like to point out that some of the others were not necessarily bashing people's tattoo choices either! Jason Clay Dunn and Sara Fabel were pointing out more of the problem of quality of some of the tattoos not healing well, not so much a problem with people choosing them. Owen Paulls also made a good point about trendy tattoos sometimes being experimental and also not holding up over time. Pennyboy never gave an answer on purpose, and Carl Grace only made a statement that people stop enjoying certain styles because they're popular. Some of this is just factual, not salty!
I went to the same tattoo artist for awhile. She was from Hawaii and I asked her why she left. She said she spent four years doing sea turtles and hibiscus flowers for tourists.
As someone who has lived in Hawaii for half of my life and gotten a few different tattoos here, I have seen SO many tourists get the super cringy “Hawaiian” tattoos 🤮
On one hand, I understand being tired of doing cliche tattoos. However, things like roses and clocks are popular for a reason; they hold cultural significance, they're stunning to look at when an artist can pull it off, and they symbolize very broad, common themes (beauty and time/timelessness). Again, while i get the artists' frustration and desire to do more original work, I also don't think it's fair to say that no one from this point on can get those tattoos. Thoughts?
@@leaffinite2001 except that the video is called Tattoos We Never Want to See Again..? No, they didn't explicitly say "no one is allowed to get these anymore," but it was implied. Actually, one guy did say something about denying clients that ask for, I think, roses. I just think their attitude toward some of the cliches is a balance of understandably annoying from an artist perspective but understandably rude from a client's.
Dishes and Digestive Systems Wdym “allowed,” anyway? What you really mean is should people choose them. There aren’t going to be any laws about it, lol. And anyway, they work by commission, so they can deny or approve whatever work they like. Maybe their opinions seem rude to some people, but to me that shows a lack of understanding on the clients part, for as you said their perspective is understandable. I just think you’re escalating the topic by asking it in the way you did. At best the video advocates more originality, not banning unoriginal tattoos altogether.
Creative jobs require variety. Doing the same thing over and over will wreck an artist’s passion and inspiration, which ultimately can ruin a career, either by them eventually leaving the industry or by letting their standards slip and losing customers
I dont get the pocketclock tattoos, cmon dude be creative. There are more things that symbolize timelesness. But i get the rose tattoo thing, they just look good, who hates roses?
8:19 "I don't hate styles I just hate people" After dealing with the public in customer service I can totally understand. I got a good laugh at that quote too.
I think a big thing about the 'generic' tattoos of today (roses, lion head, compass/clock) is that people genuinely like those things. People aren't out here getting a rose tattoo because they think it will impress other people, they just like roses. These things are just cool things that people like, both symbolically and aesthetically, so they get it tattooed on themselves because they like these things and it makes them happy to carry it around with them. Everybody knows it's hardly unique, but they don't really care. Lions are cool, why should other peoples tattoo effect my tattoo?
I think at the end of the day these guys are artists and they're just fed up with drawing the same thing over and over again, It's creatively depressing. Still, they're getting paid to do it so they might as well just ignore it. They just want to rant and I'm here for it
the thing about roses is true. I work for a florist, everyone always goes for roses. I do find them very boring because of that, especially red ones. I try to talk people into other colors when I can, at least that gives it some variety. (also, they come in a lot of pretty colors.)
Basically: We hate every tattoo we have tattoed more than once, we hate it if it's too complicated, but also if it's too simple. We hate trends, by the way, so everything should be original and meaninful, but if you explain me what it means, I'm gonna hate how pretentious you are. Hurtado is doing good.
Literally, I was thinking the same. I mean I agree with them but they're not on their bodies so why do they care what others want and if they look like dicks.
Also, what I learned from other videos: we hate when people ask about the price of the tattoo beforehand. Yeah, how pathetic that someone might want to consider if they can afford it, ugh!
That last guy dropping truth and exposing the other artists. Imagine athletes never wanting to run again cause they do it everyday, chefs not cooking a meal cause they've done it already....You picked this career so why judge?
Gerrit Fourie thank you! i am a hair and makeup artist and there have been so many trends to come and go, and i’ve done the same thing on so many people, and have never thought “ugh i wish i could do whatever i want on THEIR face for THEIR event” like if that’s what you want to do, then draw a picture on a piece of paper? tf
Even if you’re in your chosen profession, you’re still allowed to be annoyed by having to do something you find repetitive or boring. There’s nothing wrong with those feelings.
When I got my last tattoo I chose a shop I researched and liked, looked at all the portfolios and they were all good in different ways, so I asked all the artists which one would be interested in doing it. Because I have a feeling that if the artist is actually excited about an idea, they'll do a better job.
I did the same with mine. I ended up getting an artist that I would have not originally picked, but damn Caesar killed it! His style really made a cool idea turn into an amazing tattoo.
Not gonna lie, Nikko Hurtado was the only dude on here who didn't seem like he was on a high horse. A lot of famous tattoo artists seem to ride on their own ego, it's nice to see a dude with a pure love for the art and people. Like that one guy (too lazy to go back and check his name) "I don't like people" Thennnnnn maybe pick a career that doesn't involve being around them for extended periods of time, jackass. I understand and agree with the ones that are concerned about it not looking good (the straight line, the world map, microtattoos), but at the end of the day, if they want it, it's up to them, not your fuckin' ego.
Sara Fabel, to her credit, was not hating on a style as much as expressing a genuine concern with micro tattoos. I'd want my artist to lmk before I get work done if it's gonna heal looking like a rash!
I think the guy talking about graphic porn tattoos had a point too 😭 As well as the girl saying she didn't like people tracing her tattoos. The graphic porn ones are kind've misogynistic and really uncomfortable for a lot of women to see. Though to their credit, a decent amount of the artists in this vid just said "I'm not a fan of this, but I get why people get them."
The best ones were the guy saying he didn't like graphic porn tattoos, the girl saying she didn't like people tracing her tattoos, and the positive guy at the end.
While I was getting a tattoo a few years ago I saw at another artists' station a sketch he had done of a pair of realistic eyes, one with a bat wing and one with a feathered wing. He said he wanted to do some bright colors for it so he was waiting for someone with pale enough skin so that it would stand out. I liked the sketch and I'm pale af so I volunteered my back and he gave me a good deal on it (since it wasn't exactly a design I had decided on myself). I think they probably have a lot of original drawings they would love to tattoo on the right person who comes along.
for being Switzerland? Look.. good on him for staying out of a critique but that was the point of asking someone a question. Maybe just not have him on.
0:38 I didn't even notice the baby. I was looking at how huge he was with his awesomely crazy tattoos until the baby moved ,I thought he was part of the shirt
Ok everyone shitting on the artists for not liking certain styles but like,, some of it is helpful! Like they’re giving insight about what won’t age well (too tiny) or allow you to get another tattoo (one line). :)
@@dappledfeather In my understanding, it's like if you drew a big black line across a blank piece of paper. It makes it impossible to draw a big picture on the paper, because the space is already used/divided. For example if the line goes from your neck straight down your back, you can't have a bigger picture on your back anymore.
I appreciate Nikko Hurtado’s answer. Obviously these artists are entitled to their opinions, but they don’t need to shit on the people who keep them in business 🤷♀️
It feels like 99% of tattoo artists get snobbish and act like divas once they can afford to have like a month ahead booked consistently... Doesn't matter how much of a dick they are, people are still gonna come for their designs, so they tend to abuse it.
Well they also deal with shitty people on the regular who can show little appreciation for their work and treat them less than as artists so after years of that who wouldn’t be a little frustrated?? These are hard working ppl they’re very much entitled to their opinion.
They’re just answering the question truthfully. And also, they’re artists, they don’t want to do they same thing over and over again. Other people are paying, so they can either accept or refuse.
That’s exactly it, everyone is creaming over the last dudes answer it’s a cool outlook he has but I also appreciate someone who stands by their artistic principle. That’s the cool thing as a client is you have all of these awesome people to choose from based on what they specialize in. If you want that imagery that’s cool and it’s not something to hate on really but I think artists are definitely entitled to not want to do it either @@ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe
Everyone has different styles. I personally love geometry. There are tattoo artists out there where that is their thing, others may hate it with a passion. Apart of getting the tattoo is finding the right artist for it.
I really liked what Owen Paulls had to say about artist experimentation, and how that experimentation can inadvertently start trends that might not age the best.
Not true. I have three pieces that were concept pieces that no one else has. If you allow your tattoo artist to have full reign and creative ability you'll get once in a lifetime pieces that are extremely memorable.
@@cassiesprague1056 Thats all good and well except you wouldn't say that when going to order food at a restaurant, sometimes its nice to have exactly what you want
@@isaiahthejet3274 My response is to the statement that "every tattoo has been done before" to which I disagreed. You can get whatever tattoo you want, and my tattoo artist has been doing my work for 6 years and sends me previews before the finished product. Tattoos are generally personal (they dont have to be) and so that's not the same as ordering food at a restaurant.
@@cassiesprague1056 People who have a passion for food can say the same about tattoos. Food can be personal to them, its each to their own in any scenario
lmao right? i was wondering why the comments were filled with whiny people bitching at the artists for answering a question they were asked. what were they supposed to do? have a 10 minute video of every artist saying, "i don't have an opinion."
“i really don’t want to do micro tattoos because they don’t look good after time!”-Artist who is concerned about their client “wHy ArE tHeY sO jUdGeY” -comments
@@sandrodzneladze9490 i would agree, i just dont like any sort of porn tats visible in day to day life. ive seen it while out with my 6 yo cousin. i really dont care if its in a place thats usually covered tho, you do you
Sandro Dzneladze well, that works great, except this is a comment section on possibly the most judgmental video I’ve watched today... well so far at least.
I brought a design i drew myself that was based on a classic symbol as my first tattoo and my artist quietly thanked me for not requesting the "never sink" anchor because they were SO popular and getting stale lol He was so polite and our art styles really meshed well together so he was actually excited to do my piece. As a first-timer, the attitude of the artist meant more to me than i ever thought it would.
I know a former incarcerated dude with a whole bunch tattoos over his whole torso. But on one side of his ribcage you can see jack sparrow sucking off Betty Boop and the other side you see jack sparrow fucking Betty Boop
Can I just say that I love the new opening format that they have been using for these videos. Also I appreciate the added effects that only make the tattooists stories and reactions more entertaining 😂
I love drawing and painting and making “traditional” art, but I think it’s unfair to say that people who spend hours combining images in photoshop to create a new one aren’t also making art. It’s just a different from from what he is used to, but they are being creative and it is art.
i was literally thinking about how i don’t want to get tattoos anymore because the artists would judge me, but then the last guy started talking and he made me feel better. 💗🥺
I waited till I was 41 to get a 1/2 sleeve. I saw a beautiful painting that sparked what I wanted. I sat with my tattoo artist and explained what drew me too it and my two other reference pieces and said now make it yours. He did, it’s beautiful and amazing, and I am asked about it all the time. He has done 3 of my tattoos, one is an infinity symbol with my son’s name threaded through it. He didn’t complain, he made it his own. That is why I pay the amount he ask. He is worth every penny and he never belittles me or what I want. I have my new idea for my next full sleeve ready to go when quarantine is over.
How about an episode of tattoo artists talking about the evolution of their art? Say they compare one of their earliest "good" tattoos and one of their current creations and talk about how they learned and adjusted their techniques for better work.
These videos are starting to make me anxious about getting my first tattoo because how do you even tell them what you want? You cant show them a picture? They dont want to do small simple tattoos and I cant blame anyone for wanting to just get a simple small flower for their first tattoo and stuff i really appreciated that last guy
Don't worry! tattooers absolutely want you to bring reference pics, but what they don't want is pics of other existing tattoos with the expectation to copy it. Bring photos of the thing to be rendered, whether it's a style of lantern or a pose of a bird flying. Whatever it is you want. But their main frustration is when people treat them like photocopiers and want them to steal an existing (often also stolen) work from Pinterest and not give them any freedom for their own style. Hope that makes sense! (Good luck with your first tattoo, whatever it is you decide to get!)
@@benuwuowo go for it, I have three tattoos now (one of them a rose) and I was nervous at first because of all the videos saying you shouldn’t get this and that. Yeah some things like the infinity symbol are cliche, but really and truly most tattoo shops wont care as long as your not asking to copy a massive piece that would take hours. Plus things like roses are popular for a reason, because they look good, so don’t let these videos discourage you from getting tattoos you really want!
Doing repetitive work and work one generally wouldn't care for is just apart of the business. Every career has their downsides. Doing simple, small tattoos is how a lot of people get started. I don't know of any local tattoo artists around me that I have either met or my friend has gone to that has complained about what we are getting, even if it is simple. My first tattoo was pretty cliché and my tattoo artist was super cool about it (cat outline and semicolon). He was fun to talk to.
Can you make a video where the artists show their tattoos? I pause the videos all the time to get a glimpse of them. It would be really interesting and they look so good
audoir idk, maybe it’s because I follow a lot of tattoo pages, but I feel like I see a new one everyday. BangBang just posted another rendition of one today too 💀
Now thats a list I can get down with. Also the tiger heads on women. Having said that I nearly got one myself. Only to reflect and think.. 'too many people have these already'
I have a dream catcher 😅 but actually have a meaning for it. Hate the others i want all my tattoos to have meanings not just there because i like the look of it. My next plan is a wolf and cubs with my kids names. Mainly because its a lil different and because wolfs are pack animals and stick together.
That dude at the very end, his vibe was beautiful. I’d set up an appointment now with him for my first tat, if my budget allowed. Overall, pretty informative video. ⚡️👏🏽
When I go in, I’ll usually give the artist a reference: “this is kinda what I was thinking of in general but like, play around with it. You’re the pro, work your magic” Giving artists some artistic freedom will (IMO) make the artist more excited to do the tat and will come up with some of the MOST AMAZING WORK
The most amazing tattoo work I’ve ever had done was like this for me. I gave him a reference photo, kinda what I was wanting from the tattoo in general (like the feel of it), and then told him to run with it. I love it so much that I’m going to extend the tattoo all the way around my thigh. I’m so ready for it
That one guys positivity is what we should all strive for. Who are you to say what someone should put on their body? I mean, you dont gotta tattoo it but judgement ain't necessary lol
When I get tattoos, most of them are going to be because they're pretty. Most of the symbolic things in my life are physical things like rings that's I can wear. Like man I just want pretty lines and nicely done hands and music notes. Not everything gotta have a meaning.
What a lot of people seem to be missing: they don't just hate or think these tattoos are dumb. They're tattoo artists. They're just sick of seeing so many of them.
It's your body, you should be able to get what you want. As long as it's done well, who really cares? People get tattoos for themselves, after all, not for other people.
Shit not even if its done well, as long as the person tattooing sterilized everything and had a clean work space your good in my book. My first tattoo was done by a professional artist and turned out completely shit. Not mad about it and still like it.
Lots of people get a tattoo to impress others or because it's trendy not because they actually like it...why do you think so many get it removed or covered
you are Right for the most part. But as they said microtattoos heal terribly, then that's something you should rather not get tattooed. You should Always consider how it Looks after a few week, months and even years, after all it's permanent.
Nikko Hurtado is one of my favorites and I’m so glad to see him on here. I also loved his answer. I’m almost 40 and my first tattoo was a tribal and I still love it. Not necessarily because of the style, but because of what it means to me. That right there is what’s important about tattoos. All of my tattoos mean something to me, even if it’s not necessarily what I would get if I walked into a shop today.
I love Nikko saying he loves any style of tattoos. Then "I'd rather see people do what they truly love, and what's in their heart. Whether that's scribbles and like watercolor or whatever they wanna do..." The watercolor man LOL
Zoe's Zoo my second tattoo was a rose on my wrist, it always gets compliments. They are go to tattoos for a reason, don’t let it dissuade you. Find a artist who can come up with a unique design.
Zoe's Zoo I got a rose in a traditional sailor jerry style but I chose non traditional colors like a black stem/leaves and dark red rose instead of green/red. It’s a timeless design but the color change added some modern flair and it kind of had its own look:) there are lots of ways to make it unique to you
@@NotVeryAmusing how?! Tattoo artists are doing a service for other people and making a living; they should avoid being strongly opposed to customer's wishes.
@@Minam0 not to mention the world of commissioned artwork. They'll do what's asked and they'll do it professionally, doesn't mean they aren't dying inside when its the seventh rose they've tattooed this week or they know they'll be covering up a trendy tattoo in five years when the trend ends.
Who is the last guy he’s so sweet and open minded. I appreciate that... art is art and I love that he pointed out people should let others be and follow their heart and soul. What a cool dude 😇
I think this is interesting, and I like that there honest it’s human nature to hate repetitive or unoriginal stuff but just like the last man said as long as your true to yourself it’s all amazing work 🙂
The last guy definitely seemed like the most chill person out of all of these people. Sad thing is I bet a lot of these artist would go along with you and talk to you like your friend but really shitting on you with the other artist and in their head.
I always wanted a sleeve to cover up my self harm scars. It's supposed to be made up of things that stopped me from ending it, like books, games and shows I loved. But now I feel like that will be silly lol. I don't want a silly tatoo
Please don't let this video change your mind on your tattoo these guys just seem like a couple of douchebags what you want is what you want you can't let other people say its silly
I love this account, it makes me understand what tattoos i should get. A lot of my tattoos are actually hand drawn by myself, I am only 17 and obviously, being young I don’t want to regret it.
I understand that. You could request the artist redoes your artwork to make it more transferrable into tattoo. I still draw shaky lines at 22 y/o so I would request my artist to clean up the line work and also touch up the shading.
Watching these tattoo videos when we’re not able to go to a tattoo shop & get tattoos due to Covid-19 is like torture & the praying hands tattoo has to be the most basic concept ever
Bruh Nikko is the tattoo artist I want, I don’t wanna go into a tattoo shop and have all the artists judging the shi out of me.
he seems like such a genuine, nice guy. Just loves what he does.
Same
he has that outlook because he doesn't have to do the shitty tattoos, its a non issue for him. he does what he wants. good for him tho
I feel like tattoo artists can all be super judgemental but I also understand it. I feel like ever since those reality shows, people feel obligated to act like they're in therapy in the chair or something lol. Or maybe people have been doing that forever idk.
That's all these videos are
Video idea: Tattoo artists guess prices of tattoos
its been done my guy, forget which channel tho
Bladez pretty sure buzzfeed did it but I feel like it would also be interesting on here too
@@nicebergslim Yh buzzfeed did it but would be better on here
@@Kyymii Yeah well buzzfeed doesn't count, they only make sh*t
That's impossible to guess accurately off of a pic.
0:46 bro that’s literally so cute. That bigass tattooed man just holding his baby. He’s gonna have a hell of a role model
that baby is going to have the best childhood out there
Idk why but seeing tattooed ppl with babies just makes my day. Maybe because I love tattooed ppl and cute babies, but damn does it make my heart melt
Let’s just assume he’s a good father cause he has tattoos, stupid
Yah but why the kid blank though 😂
The one with the puppy was cuter.
Am I the only one that heard “CROCS and Roses” not “Clocks and roses”??
No. I heard it too and was originally appalled that anyone would get a croc tattooed on them. But to each their own I guess so I didn’t question it.
I definitely heard "cocks and roses." 😐
At least it's more original
I heard glocks and roses
Same! Crocs and roses, I thought I missed a meeting about people wanting crocs sandals tattooed on their bodies, if you google it Though, I’m sure there are some.
Everybody is all pissed off at the artists for answering the question that they were asked. It's not like they walked up to random people on the street and started laughing at them for having a lion tattoo. These are just the opinions of some people in the field. If that puts you off of one these images then maybe ask yourself why do you want it.
Video has 12K likes and under 300 dislikes. Doesn't really look like "everybody" is pissed off at all. More like a couple of whiny people in the comments.
@@davebcf1231 Look at the comments :D
@@XKorvus Why? It's meaningless. Far less than 1% of the people who watched this video left a comment, which is typical for a UA-cam video. That was my whole point. The vast majority of people don't comment. If you think you can judge what the majority of people think about a video based on the comments you're really naive, really horrible at basic arithmetic or a combo of the two.
Wow, homeboy took 4th grade math but skipped English. It's a hyperbole; chill.
dave bcf of course not all people only the retards who are offended because they own that tattoos the artists talk about.
roses, clocks and lions is every black and gray artists portfolio
I know a guy with all 3 of those lol
I think roses slap but the three together combined becomes the gym juice head type look imo (UK anyway)
I’m getting a black and grey lion head tattoo with a flower crown and flowers around the head soon. So now I just feel sorry for my tattoo artist
Just like all those people in the video
Roses and clocks are a part of traditional tattooing, not exclusively black and grey..
Nikko Hurtado had the best answer.
That's called Fence Sitting
I get both sides of that. I bet you he has a preference of what he would RATHER do if given a choice. Having said that, his sentiment is spot on, you shouldn't hate just because it's not what YOU (as the artist) want, it means something to that person no matter how many of that particular tattoo you may see. Tattoo artists can also get very Jaded. The majority of people don't see or are as emersed in the world to understand what good/bad art or design might be.
Yes, hes absolutely right and does not seem elitist like the other ones. So much hate
By far - most everyone else came across as insecure, petty elitists.
@@bitumenboyy They answered the question honestly. People in these comments are too sensitive.
I just want to shake the editors hand, this channel WAS goin downhill not that long ago but this dude makes the videos A++
when they beep the swear words with the tattoo machine noise A+++
Fr real
I think a lot of it going downhill was about the guests they had. They were so negative and unpleasant to watch
Yesss!!
lily exactly
I've been tattoed by a couple of people but now I have one guy I always go back to, he has done my last four. It is nice to have a relationship with your artist because we can sit down with each other and create something that nobody has every seen, and I like that.
Very true all my work is original and I think its great to pay a better price for someone who is willing to create something beautiful for you
Next time see if y’all can create some self esteem.. lol.. Smh..
@@jacobjones5269 bruh i stg you the type of people that I used to bully at school 😂
@@ELISHACAEZbc bullying people is SO “cool” 🙄
I know everyone enjoys Nikko's positivity but I'd also like to point out that some of the others were not necessarily bashing people's tattoo choices either! Jason Clay Dunn and Sara Fabel were pointing out more of the problem of quality of some of the tattoos not healing well, not so much a problem with people choosing them. Owen Paulls also made a good point about trendy tattoos sometimes being experimental and also not holding up over time. Pennyboy never gave an answer on purpose, and Carl Grace only made a statement that people stop enjoying certain styles because they're popular. Some of this is just factual, not salty!
I went to the same tattoo artist for awhile. She was from Hawaii and I asked her why she left. She said she spent four years doing sea turtles and hibiscus flowers for tourists.
As someone who has lived in Hawaii for half of my life and gotten a few different tattoos here, I have seen SO many tourists get the super cringy “Hawaiian” tattoos 🤮
"i don't hate styles i hate people " well said man 😂
That’s just dumb
Honesty is the best policy. 🐮
What about anchors with "I refuse to sink" written on them. That's...the entire point of an anchor
If an anchor doesn't sink it's a massive problem
YES!
Never even heard of that. Sounds fake
That was my school’s motto over 10 years ago. I remember thinking it was stupid as a elementary schooler. I can’t imagine tattooing it on my body
SadieCat I was so lost 😂. Like but don’t they sink lmao. I have a tiny one, but it’s to remind me to say grounded
On one hand, I understand being tired of doing cliche tattoos. However, things like roses and clocks are popular for a reason; they hold cultural significance, they're stunning to look at when an artist can pull it off, and they symbolize very broad, common themes (beauty and time/timelessness). Again, while i get the artists' frustration and desire to do more original work, I also don't think it's fair to say that no one from this point on can get those tattoos. Thoughts?
No one would ever say "people should never get these tattoos again." That wasnt on the table
@@leaffinite2001 except that the video is called Tattoos We Never Want to See Again..? No, they didn't explicitly say "no one is allowed to get these anymore," but it was implied. Actually, one guy did say something about denying clients that ask for, I think, roses. I just think their attitude toward some of the cliches is a balance of understandably annoying from an artist perspective but understandably rude from a client's.
Dishes and Digestive Systems Wdym “allowed,” anyway? What you really mean is should people choose them. There aren’t going to be any laws about it, lol. And anyway, they work by commission, so they can deny or approve whatever work they like. Maybe their opinions seem rude to some people, but to me that shows a lack of understanding on the clients part, for as you said their perspective is understandable.
I just think you’re escalating the topic by asking it in the way you did. At best the video advocates more originality, not banning unoriginal tattoos altogether.
Creative jobs require variety. Doing the same thing over and over will wreck an artist’s passion and inspiration, which ultimately can ruin a career, either by them eventually leaving the industry or by letting their standards slip and losing customers
I dont get the pocketclock tattoos, cmon dude be creative. There are more things that symbolize timelesness.
But i get the rose tattoo thing, they just look good, who hates roses?
8:19 "I don't hate styles I just hate people" After dealing with the public in customer service I can totally understand. I got a good laugh at that quote too.
Generic tattoos of the 2000s: Tribal
Generic tattoos of the 2010s: roses, lion head, compass/clock
Don’t forget the infinity sign!!
@@Maratje2 feathers, silhouette of birds, arrows, anchor
King Merck probably true but the new stuff looks so much better
My co worker got a pocket watch and roses and it looks so awful 😂😂 it’s the dumbest shit ever
a traditional rose will always be in style
I think a big thing about the 'generic' tattoos of today (roses, lion head, compass/clock) is that people genuinely like those things. People aren't out here getting a rose tattoo because they think it will impress other people, they just like roses. These things are just cool things that people like, both symbolically and aesthetically, so they get it tattooed on themselves because they like these things and it makes them happy to carry it around with them. Everybody knows it's hardly unique, but they don't really care. Lions are cool, why should other peoples tattoo effect my tattoo?
Pauciloquent Flibbertigibbet ouch😂
I think at the end of the day these guys are artists and they're just fed up with drawing the same thing over and over again, It's creatively depressing. Still, they're getting paid to do it so they might as well just ignore it. They just want to rant and I'm here for it
@@coldfeetcomical9737 yes but in this transaction they are commissioned artists.
the thing about roses is true. I work for a florist, everyone always goes for roses.
I do find them very boring because of that, especially red ones. I try to talk people into other colors when I can, at least that gives it some variety. (also, they come in a lot of pretty colors.)
At the end of the day, the tattoo only matters to you. If you like it, that's all that matters.
Basically: We hate every tattoo we have tattoed more than once, we hate it if it's too complicated, but also if it's too simple. We hate trends, by the way, so everything should be original and meaninful, but if you explain me what it means, I'm gonna hate how pretentious you are.
Hurtado is doing good.
Literally, I was thinking the same. I mean I agree with them but they're not on their bodies so why do they care what others want and if they look like dicks.
Also, what I learned from other videos: we hate when people ask about the price of the tattoo beforehand. Yeah, how pathetic that someone might want to consider if they can afford it, ugh!
Most accurate comment.
Because it’s probably uninspiring. What’s your deal?
@@veran.8661 I know! Imagine trying to guess how much money you'll need for a piece, the cheek of even asking!
“I don’t hate styles I hate people” I’ve never related to anything, as much as I do to this.
69 photoshopped to be clean faced makes me realize how giant his fivehead is.
Lmao ikr
nikko Hurtado was dropping wisdom
Right? Wholesome as heck
That last guy dropping truth and exposing the other artists.
Imagine athletes never wanting to run again cause they do it everyday, chefs not cooking a meal cause they've done it already....You picked this career so why judge?
Gerrit Fourie thank you! i am a hair and makeup artist and there have been so many trends to come and go, and i’ve done the same thing on so many people, and have never thought “ugh i wish i could do whatever i want on THEIR face for THEIR event” like if that’s what you want to do, then draw a picture on a piece of paper? tf
Even if you’re in your chosen profession, you’re still allowed to be annoyed by having to do something you find repetitive or boring. There’s nothing wrong with those feelings.
@@juliangreen9930 Also true, but don't be a dick about it. Its peoples choice what they want on their OWN bodies.
Gerrit Fourie As long as they’re not voicing these opinions to people’s faces when they come to get their tattoos, I don’t see a problem.
They aren't really judging just voicing what they don't like to do. It's ok to not like every part of your job
When I got my last tattoo I chose a shop I researched and liked, looked at all the portfolios and they were all good in different ways, so I asked all the artists which one would be interested in doing it. Because I have a feeling that if the artist is actually excited about an idea, they'll do a better job.
And actually charge less, at least in my country.
@Phillip Martin up shut mouth your
@@PetraKujundzic I don't know if they charge less, but at least they won't charge more for doing something they hate
Phillip Martin ?????
I did the same with mine. I ended up getting an artist that I would have not originally picked, but damn Caesar killed it! His style really made a cool idea turn into an amazing tattoo.
Not gonna lie, Nikko Hurtado was the only dude on here who didn't seem like he was on a high horse. A lot of famous tattoo artists seem to ride on their own ego, it's nice to see a dude with a pure love for the art and people. Like that one guy (too lazy to go back and check his name) "I don't like people" Thennnnnn maybe pick a career that doesn't involve being around them for extended periods of time, jackass. I understand and agree with the ones that are concerned about it not looking good (the straight line, the world map, microtattoos), but at the end of the day, if they want it, it's up to them, not your fuckin' ego.
Nikko is an absolute legend
Sara Fabel, to her credit, was not hating on a style as much as expressing a genuine concern with micro tattoos. I'd want my artist to lmk before I get work done if it's gonna heal looking like a rash!
Doctor Dimension I know someone raised him well
I think the guy talking about graphic porn tattoos had a point too 😭 As well as the girl saying she didn't like people tracing her tattoos. The graphic porn ones are kind've misogynistic and really uncomfortable for a lot of women to see. Though to their credit, a decent amount of the artists in this vid just said "I'm not a fan of this, but I get why people get them."
Yeah but like ppl are annoying. Genuinely. And damn NYC ppl too. A whole different beast.
The best ones were the guy saying he didn't like graphic porn tattoos, the girl saying she didn't like people tracing her tattoos, and the positive guy at the end.
I’m wondering what’s one tattoo they wish they could tattoo but haven’t yet (if this makes any sense)
While I was getting a tattoo a few years ago I saw at another artists' station a sketch he had done of a pair of realistic eyes, one with a bat wing and one with a feathered wing. He said he wanted to do some bright colors for it so he was waiting for someone with pale enough skin so that it would stand out. I liked the sketch and I'm pale af so I volunteered my back and he gave me a good deal on it (since it wasn't exactly a design I had decided on myself).
I think they probably have a lot of original drawings they would love to tattoo on the right person who comes along.
And that is why ladies and gentlemen Nikko is a true LEGEND 🙌
for being Switzerland? Look.. good on him for staying out of a critique but that was the point of asking someone a question. Maybe just not have him on.
8:32 the only legit guy who really knows and understand his job.
he's the realest
That’s not understanding his job
0:38 I didn't even notice the baby. I was looking at how huge he was with his awesomely crazy tattoos until the baby moved ,I thought he was part of the shirt
“I wanna lion 🦁 to represent power” lol soooo corny. I feel you on that bro!!!!
Ok everyone shitting on the artists for not liking certain styles but like,, some of it is helpful! Like they’re giving insight about what won’t age well (too tiny) or allow you to get another tattoo (one line). :)
is there a reason the one-line tattoo would stop someone from getting another? I couldn't figure it out :O
@@dappledfeather In my understanding, it's like if you drew a big black line across a blank piece of paper. It makes it impossible to draw a big picture on the paper, because the space is already used/divided.
For example if the line goes from your neck straight down your back, you can't have a bigger picture on your back anymore.
I appreciate Nikko Hurtado’s answer. Obviously these artists are entitled to their opinions, but they don’t need to shit on the people who keep them in business 🤷♀️
It feels like 99% of tattoo artists get snobbish and act like divas once they can afford to have like a month ahead booked consistently... Doesn't matter how much of a dick they are, people are still gonna come for their designs, so they tend to abuse it.
Dima Medved, well said.
Well they also deal with shitty people on the regular who can show little appreciation for their work and treat them less than as artists so after years of that who wouldn’t be a little frustrated?? These are hard working ppl they’re very much entitled to their opinion.
They’re just answering the question truthfully. And also, they’re artists, they don’t want to do they same thing over and over again. Other people are paying, so they can either accept or refuse.
That’s exactly it, everyone is creaming over the last dudes answer it’s a cool outlook he has but I also appreciate someone who stands by their artistic principle. That’s the cool thing as a client is you have all of these awesome people to choose from based on what they specialize in. If you want that imagery that’s cool and it’s not something to hate on really but I think artists are definitely entitled to not want to do it either @@ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe
guy at 08:34 -- bless you man, thats how the world should be
6:55 the lil doggo just stays vigilant while everyone else loses themselves.
8:33 best part of the video. so down-to-earth and humble❤️🌶
I can't lie I love little lines and dots and geometry. I draw them on my hands and limbs and I just think it's neat.
Everyone has different styles. I personally love geometry. There are tattoo artists out there where that is their thing, others may hate it with a passion. Apart of getting the tattoo is finding the right artist for it.
I really liked what Owen Paulls had to say about artist experimentation, and how that experimentation can inadvertently start trends that might not age the best.
Every tattoo has been done before. The true thing that matters is that the person who wears it loves it.
Not true. I have three pieces that were concept pieces that no one else has. If you allow your tattoo artist to have full reign and creative ability you'll get once in a lifetime pieces that are extremely memorable.
@@cassiesprague1056 Thats all good and well except you wouldn't say that when going to order food at a restaurant, sometimes its nice to have exactly what you want
@@isaiahthejet3274 My response is to the statement that "every tattoo has been done before" to which I disagreed. You can get whatever tattoo you want, and my tattoo artist has been doing my work for 6 years and sends me previews before the finished product. Tattoos are generally personal (they dont have to be) and so that's not the same as ordering food at a restaurant.
@@cassiesprague1056 People who have a passion for food can say the same about tattoos. Food can be personal to them, its each to their own in any scenario
@@isaiahthejet3274 food isnt displayed physically on your body for all to see, though? Like comparing apples to corn.
every artist should have either a small baby or dog while being interviewed.
Question: what tattoos do you hate doing
Tattooers: being honest
Comments: hOw DaRe YoU
lmao right? i was wondering why the comments were filled with whiny people bitching at the artists for answering a question they were asked.
what were they supposed to do? have a 10 minute video of every artist saying, "i don't have an opinion."
Omg thank you😂.
“i really don’t want to do micro tattoos because they don’t look good after time!”-Artist who is concerned about their client
“wHy ArE tHeY sO jUdGeY” -comments
What else did they want them to SAY? 💀
Exactly WhT I’m thinking
-Is that a POMERANIAN an that one dude has on his lap? So floofy!
That’s a baby in an adidas shirt! Have some respect! 😂
To the shirtless guy, idk why you're shirtless but thank you
The sex tattoos I would like to go. The shock value porn tattoos need to go (I’m so happy to see artists say that). The infinity signs need to go.
nickj12 I quite like the infinity signs. They are often used in memorial as well as cheesy love/friend tats. I think that’s a good use of infinity.
How about everybody minds their own business
@@sandrodzneladze9490 i would agree, i just dont like any sort of porn tats visible in day to day life. ive seen it while out with my 6 yo cousin. i really dont care if its in a place thats usually covered tho, you do you
Sandro Dzneladze well, that works great, except this is a comment section on possibly the most judgmental video I’ve watched today... well so far at least.
@@sandrodzneladze9490 you know we live on the same planet yeah? No such thing as a safe space
I brought a design i drew myself that was based on a classic symbol as my first tattoo and my artist quietly thanked me for not requesting the "never sink" anchor because they were SO popular and getting stale lol
He was so polite and our art styles really meshed well together so he was actually excited to do my piece. As a first-timer, the attitude of the artist meant more to me than i ever thought it would.
I must be late... I’ve never heard of “extreme porn” tattoos lol
Emma R I really appreciated his answer! The only tattoos you should be judging someone for are things like that imo
I know a former incarcerated dude with a whole bunch tattoos over his whole torso. But on one side of his ribcage you can see jack sparrow sucking off Betty Boop and the other side you see jack sparrow fucking Betty Boop
Nikko‘s answer was the best out of all of them
Aka you have the most generic ink possible.
Can I just say that I love the new opening format that they have been using for these videos. Also I appreciate the added effects that only make the tattooists stories and reactions more entertaining 😂
Don't know how you can be sick of roses. They have been around forever in tattooing, king of a staple at this point
You answered your own question
You should probably read your comment again
what a _bruh moment_
That's like asking how TF people could possibly get sick of listening to Enter Sandman.
You're not very smart are you?
I love drawing and painting and making “traditional” art, but I think it’s unfair to say that people who spend hours combining images in photoshop to create a new one aren’t also making art. It’s just a different from from what he is used to, but they are being creative and it is art.
i was literally thinking about how i don’t want to get tattoos anymore because the artists would judge me, but then the last guy started talking and he made me feel better. 💗🥺
2:52
Rough sex tattoos *track stops*
I’m crying lol 😂😂😭😭
bit of bad luck if his g/f likes rough sex.... sorry honey... the image of it all... I cant do it :)
little_monty to be fair he was saying rough sex where one partner doesn’t look like they’re enjoying it. Like a rape scene.
I waited till I was 41 to get a 1/2 sleeve. I saw a beautiful painting that sparked what I wanted. I sat with my tattoo artist
and explained what drew me too it and my two other reference pieces and said now make it yours. He did, it’s beautiful and amazing, and I am asked about it all the time. He has done 3 of my tattoos, one is an infinity symbol with my son’s name threaded through it. He didn’t complain, he made it his own. That is why I pay the amount he ask. He is worth every penny and he never belittles me or what I want. I have my new idea for my next full sleeve ready to go when quarantine is over.
How about an episode of tattoo artists talking about the evolution of their art? Say they compare one of their earliest "good" tattoos and one of their current creations and talk about how they learned and adjusted their techniques for better work.
These videos are starting to make me anxious about getting my first tattoo because how do you even tell them what you want? You cant show them a picture? They dont want to do small simple tattoos and I cant blame anyone for wanting to just get a simple small flower for their first tattoo and stuff i really appreciated that last guy
Don't worry! tattooers absolutely want you to bring reference pics, but what they don't want is pics of other existing tattoos with the expectation to copy it. Bring photos of the thing to be rendered, whether it's a style of lantern or a pose of a bird flying. Whatever it is you want. But their main frustration is when people treat them like photocopiers and want them to steal an existing (often also stolen) work from Pinterest and not give them any freedom for their own style. Hope that makes sense! (Good luck with your first tattoo, whatever it is you decide to get!)
yeeaaaaahhhh i kinda dont want to get tattoos anymore lol, and i was planing on getting a bunch of them lol
@@benuwuowo go for it, I have three tattoos now (one of them a rose) and I was nervous at first because of all the videos saying you shouldn’t get this and that. Yeah some things like the infinity symbol are cliche, but really and truly most tattoo shops wont care as long as your not asking to copy a massive piece that would take hours.
Plus things like roses are popular for a reason, because they look good, so don’t let these videos discourage you from getting tattoos you really want!
Doing repetitive work and work one generally wouldn't care for is just apart of the business. Every career has their downsides. Doing simple, small tattoos is how a lot of people get started. I don't know of any local tattoo artists around me that I have either met or my friend has gone to that has complained about what we are getting, even if it is simple. My first tattoo was pretty cliché and my tattoo artist was super cool about it (cat outline and semicolon). He was fun to talk to.
When that guy started talking I didn't expect him to sound like that......" in the U.K."
Can you make a video where the artists show their tattoos? I pause the videos all the time to get a glimpse of them. It would be really interesting and they look so good
I’m surprised nobody mentioned the “creation of Adam” hands that are all over the place right now
i never rlly seen that as trend tbh.
audoir idk, maybe it’s because I follow a lot of tattoo pages, but I feel like I see a new one everyday. BangBang just posted another rendition of one today too 💀
Oops. I’ll go get mine removed haha it definitely has blown up
@@frankiec3659 i follow couple tattoo pages i get illustrative color,black and gray, realism and sketch style. My subject changes everyday
i know at least 5 people with that exact tattoo lmao
I'm done with
1- Dream catchers
2- Roses
3- Pocket watches
4- Crucifixes
But in the end you put whatever you want to put on your body.
Now thats a list I can get down with. Also the tiger heads on women. Having said that I nearly got one myself. Only to reflect and think.. 'too many people have these already'
5- Refuse to sink anchors
I have a dream catcher 😅 but actually have a meaning for it. Hate the others i want all my tattoos to have meanings not just there because i like the look of it.
My next plan is a wolf and cubs with my kids names. Mainly because its a lil different and because wolfs are pack animals and stick together.
@@Xenia2812 the wolf with cubs is such a cute idea!
@@edithsanchez1544 YES!!!
Thank you for being a breath of fresh air, Nico Hurtado.
That dude at the very end, his vibe was beautiful. I’d set up an appointment now with him for my first tat, if my budget allowed.
Overall, pretty informative video. ⚡️👏🏽
Me sitting here with my lion head tattoo on my arm: 👁👄👁
I really want that tattoo, dont feel bad about it.
Lit same. But to be fair my tattoo is a lion with a lamb
Hahahaaha you just got shat on
Me with the rose hahahahah
But in reality is all about if you like it and if you're happy with it
When I go in, I’ll usually give the artist a reference: “this is kinda what I was thinking of in general but like, play around with it. You’re the pro, work your magic”
Giving artists some artistic freedom will (IMO) make the artist more excited to do the tat and will come up with some of the MOST AMAZING WORK
The most amazing tattoo work I’ve ever had done was like this for me. I gave him a reference photo, kinda what I was wanting from the tattoo in general (like the feel of it), and then told him to run with it. I love it so much that I’m going to extend the tattoo all the way around my thigh. I’m so ready for it
9:30 where can I find this guy he's the only person I'd want to get a tattoo from out of all of them
It's Nikko Hurtado, he is a ver popular celebrity artist, he is in my opinion the GOAT of fotorealism/portraits :)
Um... are you willing to pay a year’s worth of rent? Nikko Hurtado pieces are more than a pretty penny.
He's so incredibly talented in addition to his good attitude
guy with the black anchor t-shirt won my heart bcoz of how positive he was..... good energy ...
That one guys positivity is what we should all strive for. Who are you to say what someone should put on their body? I mean, you dont gotta tattoo it but judgement ain't necessary lol
When they said "Trible" I immediately thought of Kurtis Connors Tri-Bull pun- tattoo😂😂
Nikko: we have no choice but to stan.🙌🏼
8:33 actually just says it all.
When I get tattoos, most of them are going to be because they're pretty. Most of the symbolic things in my life are physical things like rings that's I can wear. Like man I just want pretty lines and nicely done hands and music notes. Not everything gotta have a meaning.
What a lot of people seem to be missing: they don't just hate or think these tattoos are dumb. They're tattoo artists. They're just sick of seeing so many of them.
It's your body, you should be able to get what you want. As long as it's done well, who really cares? People get tattoos for themselves, after all, not for other people.
Shit not even if its done well, as long as the person tattooing sterilized everything and had a clean work space your good in my book. My first tattoo was done by a professional artist and turned out completely shit. Not mad about it and still like it.
Lots of people get a tattoo to impress others or because it's trendy not because they actually like it...why do you think so many get it removed or covered
They’re literally being asked a question on their opinion, it’s not like they’re shaming people
you are Right for the most part. But as they said microtattoos heal terribly, then that's something you should rather not get tattooed. You should Always consider how it Looks after a few week, months and even years, after all it's permanent.
Preach 🙌🏻this elitist mentality is everything that’s wrong with this industry. BS videos like this make me wanna hide every tattoo on my body
Nikko Hurtado is one of my favorites and I’m so glad to see him on here. I also loved his answer. I’m almost 40 and my first tattoo was a tribal and I still love it. Not necessarily because of the style, but because of what it means to me. That right there is what’s important about tattoos. All of my tattoos mean something to me, even if it’s not necessarily what I would get if I walked into a shop today.
Nikko is classy. Most interesting man answer. Stay thirsty my friends.
I love Nikko saying he loves any style of tattoos. Then "I'd rather see people do what they truly love, and what's in their heart. Whether that's scribbles and like watercolor or whatever they wanna do..." The watercolor man LOL
When those 3 guys get together they always got either the funniest/wildest stores or jokes😂 @ 6:40
It sucks because my whole life I've been in love with red roses. Like I'm obsessed. I want them tattooed on me but it annoys me how overdone they are.
Zoe's Zoo my second tattoo was a rose on my wrist, it always gets compliments. They are go to tattoos for a reason, don’t let it dissuade you. Find a artist who can come up with a unique design.
I feel that! roses are my favourite and I've always wanted a ton of them mixed in with my other tattoos but they're so overdone!
Who cares if they're overdone, do what makes you happy! I have a rose and 2 peonies on my leg and I love them!
Just get whatever you’re comfortable with and what you like, who cares about them being overdone as long as you like it it’s cool
Zoe's Zoo I got a rose in a traditional sailor jerry style but I chose non traditional colors like a black stem/leaves and dark red rose instead of green/red. It’s a timeless design but the color change added some modern flair and it kind of had its own look:) there are lots of ways to make it unique to you
This is what happens when you idolize people for doing their job, Niko Hurtado's answer is the only valid one.
Guillermo Melendez this comment is just dumb
@@NotVeryAmusing how?! Tattoo artists are doing a service for other people and making a living; they should avoid being strongly opposed to customer's wishes.
Joe lol you’ve clearly never worked in the service industry. They’ll do the job but it doesn’t mean they’re happy about the work.
@@Minam0 not to mention the world of commissioned artwork. They'll do what's asked and they'll do it professionally, doesn't mean they aren't dying inside when its the seventh rose they've tattooed this week or they know they'll be covering up a trendy tattoo in five years when the trend ends.
Joe I don’t think the client is the artist there...; also, tattoos are forever man, that’s why they oppose easily
The guy in the black anchor T-shirt is the best.👌
Franciscouscous I was looking for a comment like this! Yes I agree 100%
Nikko Hurtado is a legend.
Nikko has a beautiful soul, I bet being tattooed by him is such a positive experience all around.
Who is the last guy he’s so sweet and open minded. I appreciate that... art is art and I love that he pointed out people should let others be and follow their heart and soul. What a cool dude 😇
I wish they would do a whole video with just the tattoo artist with that adorable dog, he and I were both distracted by the fluff
nikko had the best take on it
Wow, I really missed coming to this channel on Fridays. Almost forgot about it, thanks for the content.
I think this is interesting, and I like that there honest it’s human nature to hate repetitive or unoriginal stuff but just like the last man said as long as your true to yourself it’s all amazing work 🙂
The last guy definitely seemed like the most chill person out of all of these people. Sad thing is I bet a lot of these artist would go along with you and talk to you like your friend but really shitting on you with the other artist and in their head.
Nikko is so wise and humble 🖤
Headdresses are a good way to find out who's real ignorant tho 👀😂
The editor popped off today 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Someone I know has a compass and an animal portrait but the artist twisted the way he did it so well I’ve never seen anything like it
I always wanted a sleeve to cover up my self harm scars.
It's supposed to be made up of things that stopped me from ending it, like books, games and shows I loved.
But now I feel like that will be silly lol.
I don't want a silly tatoo
Please don't let this video change your mind on your tattoo these guys just seem like a couple of douchebags what you want is what you want you can't let other people say its silly
That's not silly at all.
Thats not silly,thats a lovely sentiment.I really hope you managed to get it done.
Nah get whatever the fuck u want
Love this idea. I hope you start.
I love this account, it makes me understand what tattoos i should get. A lot of my tattoos are actually hand drawn by myself, I am only 17 and obviously, being young I don’t want to regret it.
I understand that. You could request the artist redoes your artwork to make it more transferrable into tattoo. I still draw shaky lines at 22 y/o so I would request my artist to clean up the line work and also touch up the shading.
Watching these tattoo videos when we’re not able to go to a tattoo shop & get tattoos due to Covid-19 is like torture
& the praying hands tattoo has to be the most basic concept ever
"the english word for infinito"
* Girl looking lost *
I'm dead ahahahah
The last guy, Nikko have so much insight!! Don't judge what is important to other people when you don't know their story!
I originally wanted a micro tattoo for my last one but I'm actually thankful my artist talked me out of it. The one I got means so much
Nikko has the best attitude. Bunch of judgmental people; oh no, the artist doesn't like this or that!
Opinions mate. Thats the fucking point of this channel.
Oh no, tattoo artist have opinions like everyone else.
How dare they😱
See how none of them said anything bad about stick figure tats?
I hear so many different accents and I love it so much
I love the one positive dude 😭✨💕
Loved the last guy. Mad respect for that positivity.