Awwww I took it as he knows she not talking in her first language so he ready to jump in if she needs him.... but not mad at they way u saw it either.... #inklove
@@Chadghostal Consider the things you want are holding you back from the things that will find you and feel they have found what they have been looking for. If you don’t know your value, nobody else can either. A relationship is 100/ 100 not 50/50. Stop searching so you can be found by someone who is searching for you.
@@IamwhatIoncewas i wish it was that simple, I've been in and out of the hospital for half my life after a shrapnel injury, then a brain injury, then a brain tumor, 4 cranitomies later I am literally Frankenstein's monster. I've spent my life as a ghost, doing what needs to be done and now, it's just me and my dog. To the next life 🍸 you're not wrong tho, 100/100
@@antivenomadams6369 No one said it was artistic, the same with everything else it's completely down to personal preference, some people like it and some don't.
I've never regretted my blackout tattoos. People will keep asking why I get them and I will keep telling them to get whatever they want and I'll get whatever I want. I think blackout tattoos look dope as hell
Hoode is the best. Really wish I was able to get out there. Getting an appointment is the hardest part, though. I'm happy my artist is awesome with blackout work though. It was hard to find someone where I'm at that's willing to do it.
I just love blackouts especially when negative space is utilised. Can't wait to get some done but enjoying ordinary tattoos for a few more years at least.
Second skin is amazing. My first tattoo I had it covered with second skin and I left it on for five days and it healed perfectly. My next one they'd run out so could only tape clear plastic to me and that tattoo scabbed and ink fell out of it.
The Brutal Black sounds like opting into a trial by ordeal, which can honestly be really cathartic and spiritual for some people. But for folks who aren’t prepared, definitely has the potential to just be traumatic.
Can be beautiful works of art but those blackouts still look like someone went wild with a black Texta ( Sharpie for people in the US). The result is not completely even and the ragged edges may be meant to be artistic but they still come off as someone doing some rough colouring in. Not a fan.
If someone doesn't change their behaviour when you've in excessive pain, they are not respecting the fact that you're uncomfortable. That's not an opinion, it's the way it is.
he told her beforehand what to expect, and she (and other clients) agreed to be tattooed by him. aka, they consented to him not stopping if they were in pain. just because you don't personally like or understand something, doesn't mean consent wasn't given, or that valereo doesn't respect his clients
I have my legs and arm blacked out (well, it's still a wip) and when people ask me about it, I just tell them because I like it. I like the way it looks. That's the only reason. A big part of it is a coverup, but a lot of it is not.
@@Hashdollars I have my arm blacked out to the fingertips and don't give a shit what anybody else thinks. It's not on anybody else so why give a shit lol
@@johnb.shakoor2352 yet somehow you found the ability to comment on a video titled “dos and donts of blackout tattoos” all without caring about others opinions at all 😆
I don't think blackout would be a style for me, but if YOU like it and want it, go for it! Living next to a small tattoo Shop shows me so many different designs and styles, I love it! My first two tattoos are from my neighbors as well
I been talking with my wife and kids about doing black panels on both my legs for about 2 years. I have had the color half sleeves from ankle to knee for about 20-23 years now. I believe I am ready for another direction in my ink collection. I appreciate this so much as I have followed both of you for a while . Thank you
I remember the first time I saw black out tattoos was a pro skater from the mid 90s named Scott Bourne aka black arm. He had a negative space heart on one elbow and I think a star on the other, the black out was from wrist to shoulder. I remember thinking how crazy it was but liking it, I still don't think I could do it but to each their own.
'Liking' blackout work or not seems similar to the discrepancy between the laymen art appreciator and the more invested ones; the abstraction that is ritual, texture, process, etc. is lost to those used to looking for the classic narrative of illusionistic art. Blackouts, to me, talk more about not only the cathartic process sans illusory context, but also the body itself, sculpturally. Like in abstract painting, there lacks a direct, linear visual, and demands more investment on the viewers' behalf, therein a vulnerability on their part. It is this fear of vulnerability that excuses their distaste. IMO of course.
She didn't mention that she got some of the face tattoos from Valerio lasered off of her chin area. She talks about it in another video but It's a bit weird that she doesn't mention it here because she's trying to stand up for him. I'm glad she's happy with her experience but if you've seen the brutal black documentary it looks abusive from what is shown. Valerio literally has a rage fit over a guy wanting to stop because the pain is too much. IDK I wasn't there, maybe it was all played up for the camera and shock value.
She said the way it was changed the whole visual appearance of the shape of her face. I’m pretty sure she only got a very small amount of it lasered off so now it sits just under her jawline, not slightly above. Correct me if I’m wrong.
So, you shouldn't trust documentaries in general, especially ones played up for shock value. I'm Italian, so I understood what was being said and the subtitles where slightly misleading: Valerio didn't have a rage fit over the client wanting to stop, he raged at the apprentice because he was not tattooing correctly: he said, "if you make it black, it needs to be saturated in one pass, otherwise you just create extra pain and bad coverage, this isn't black!" Or something along those lines. Which goes completely against the image they where trying to sell of him having no regard for his clients.
Has anyone ever seen blackout work mixed with traditional cuffs and traditional flowers on the elbows. I like the the thought of mixing the two styles to complete both arms as full sleeves. Input from this community would be appreciated on the aspects of trying to pull this off. 👊
I can agree with you on Michaela's facial tattoos (and I'm not normally a fan of facial tattoos) but the blackouts on her fingers get a big no from me.
Ive been tattooing professionally for over 16 years and am a shop owner. I decided to try an experiment and attempt tattooing large scale heavy thick black mirrored patterns overlaid on my existing front torso/leg designs while on measured doses of mushrooms. Surprisingly I found it to be an incredible experience quite unlike any other, with melodic music and headphones I fall into zen like moments where pain management/tolerance is infinitely better on traditionally heinous areas such as the stomach down to junk and hip joints....if I had a constant drip feed system I likely would rarely need to pause, I honestly find it that tolerable overall. My surrounding environment is swirling but the focus on the needles is incredibly intense and ultra precise, perfect straight lines and I view the condition of the skin and notice any inconsistencies on an intense micro level thats impossible to describe. Zero mistakes/deviations and perfect design balance from start to finish, its as solid as solid can get and it heals perfectly. My sessions have been about 5 hours at a time, I honestly don't think I could tolerate someone else doing these areas, definitely not for 5 hours. I'm hooked on these incredible self tattoo sessions, its an amazing experience and Ill never do it any other way. My personal challenge is to do my entire front from feet to throat. I really love my job. 😅 >>> I do not recommend tattooing oneself in such a state unless one is well versed in using mushrooms and is a well experienced tattooist and most definitely NEVER with a client, always stay professional..
Some blackout tattoos look really good , but i think it depends on the persons personality and style . I know two ladies with amazing blackout work ( victoria & laeticia ) who wear them as true art , but assume their look everyday everyway ...
I love the idea of doing a solid red or blue then black it out. Idea being that the under color would come through. Tho ideas in tattoos don't always work, I would like the look for me
I don’t have tats, but most of friends have them, and some of my cousins who were in gangs have them, and they have gotten Black out tattoos. I think the Black out tattoos look great, and is better than going through the process of tattoo removal.
I don't have a single tattoo but if I was to get one it would be a blackout sleeve. I just like the look. IDK, you either get it or you don't; if not no worries, that's what makes the world interesting.
Also they get hot in the sun, def something to think about my black arm is I’d say ten degrees hotter than the other and burns easier too. Def invest in an athletic sleeve or something lol
Questions: When a customer is doing blackout to cover a tattoo, or many tattoos, at what point do you say yes and at what point to you recommend laser removal? Also, if someone did a blackout tattoo, will that be harder to have removed by a laser, or is it even possible? Another question I have would be, what makes a good tattoo artists? I'm sure there are many attributes that contribute but, as a tattoo artist, if you could max out your stats (so to speak) in 3 aspects of tattooing, what 3 would they be? Thanks, cheers.
Regarding laser, it is about $50-$75 per square inch of tattoo removal per session. It takes anywhere from 1 to 8 sessions to remove a tattoo. Can you do laser to remove a blackout, yes you can. Should you? Probably not. I personally find laser removal more painful than tattooing.
@@sarag1158: Assuming you don't want blackout tattoos (and, no they're not for me), I would suggest that you only get things like ex's names or Nazi symbols lasered - as you say, it's slow, expensive and painful. Other than that, I think coverups or live with it are better options.
How many blackout touch ups can you get? I had my left arm blacked out, covering up a few tats. But the last rose coverup I did on my forearm is now a darker black than the rest of the black. What do I do? Will I destroy my arm skin if I do anymore? It's been a few passes over the past few years.
I wanted and started a full left forearm (only got a four inch band) blackout roughly 15 years ago but was talked out of it by a girl I was dating at the time and I’ve wanted it ever since. I ended up getting a full sleeve anyway but have the urge to do a full sleeve blackout like I should have all that time ago.
Hi Michela I love your black out body art. Do you have many requests from your own clients for black out? I am thinking of getting part of my legs blacked out. Can you post me the link to the Artist you used please. I live in London. Many thanks🙏💞
I doubt she gets requests for blackout, she has her own style and it is anime, not blackout. Her stuff is from the brutal black project, you can Google that and find their insta and stuff. Valerio who she mentioned is the founder and linked on their profiles.
@@ashdragon4000 Thank you, yes just found the artist you mentioned. I'm not really into have cartoon characters from a Japanese comic all over me!! Totally not my taste, but I love her black body art work. I want to have a 20% red fade with the black blocked out. I find it funny how she doesn't do this style of tattoo on her customers!
I only have two tattoos and 1 is on my upper back on the right side of the shoulder. I want to cover it up and black it out but I’m scared of how painful it’s going to be 😂 and also have know idea where to even start.
1st I just wanted to say.. I removed 2nd skin because my leg was swelling dramtically. Pain was increasing. the wrap was creating far more pain. I did ask my artist but if i hadn't reached him i would have removed it. And if swelling - significant swelling and discoloration and discomfort are especially extreme the 2nd skin S h o u l d be removed. This was Not my first tattoo more like 50th. 2nd how do we find a good artist for blackout? And if i want to explore the white ink designs on the blacked out area should that person be the same as the blackout artist? I can travel.
I'm watching this because I'm probably going to have to black out across my shoulders to be able to cover up a mistake I made when I was 18. It's terribly done, and it has 666 in it, and I just want it off. So does my mom 😂😂 hopefully I get this figured out. We found a highly rated shop we're going to all go check out. I'm looking at how they can put white down over black.
So did this Valerio guy do that to her face without asking? I know it’s all pre planned and consensual and so on but not sure about the ethics of this sort of thing. There are vulnerable people who can consent to things but rally shouldn’t be.
BlackIronMonk is my artist and just saying blackout artist really get that black in the skin, I don’t even wanna get tattooed by anyone else anymore 🤣 not until I start my color anime leg sleeve
I too would like to blackout a 14 year old tattoo with color. Has yellow, red, blue and some black in it. I’m worried the old ink would show through. Did you cover color, and if so did any of the old ink show through? Thanks.
My first tattoo when I turned 18 in 2008 was a blackout: a 3in x 1in rectangle on my forearm. The healing SUCKED but it prepared me for all the work I got after.
Don’t listen to your friends who don’t know what they’re talking about, listen to your tattoo artist… Unless of course, your tattoo artist IS one of your friends who don’t know what they’re talking about… In which case it’s time to find a new tattoo artist lol
I loved her black work and when I found out she went through the brutal black project a while ago, I was like woah that's gnarly af... someone as sweet as her it's very surprising 👀😬 My respect for her went WAY up she's cool people 👌💪
but once you've had those done, there isnt anything else you can do... if you do black outs to cover up, its a never ending cycle only you cant black out the black outs ...
I think when you get tattoos it doesn’t really matter what it means to anyone else I get the why question all the time and honestly I don’t really care
I found the most talented artist in my country and got myself some nice hyperealistic ancient greek gods as a sleeve. My thought was since people get japanese whats the problem with your own culture as a tattoo? Turns out people now thinl im a far right nationalist dude.. the furthest from the truth possible really.. im saddened that i will have to turn it into black put sleeve
I have no dog in the race, but just to play Devil's advocate, I'm sure before the #MeToo movement, some women would rationalize to their buddies and even publicly that Harvey Weinstein was a character, and to them, Harvey could've indeed been a character because everyone has different experiences. The point is anything can be argued any which way, and you can get to a point where whatever position you take actually makes sense. 🤷♂️
rando tattooists around here push people to put anything on them, no meaning just think of an image and get in the chair. It's becoming another money over people biz at least in the less popular tattooists. If I had an actual artist I'd have gotten a substantial amount done but the ones here look at people like walking wallets.
Find someone who looks at you the way Jason looks at Michela throughout this video.
Awwww I took it as he knows she not talking in her first language so he ready to jump in if she needs him.... but not mad at they way u saw it either.... #inklove
They are so, madly in love im in awe of them, maybe in the next life I'll know that but it's still great to see that kind of love
@@Chadghostal Consider the things you want are holding you back from the things that will find you and feel they have found what they have been looking for. If you don’t know your value, nobody else can either. A relationship is 100/ 100 not 50/50. Stop searching so you can be found by someone who is searching for you.
@@IamwhatIoncewas i wish it was that simple, I've been in and out of the hospital for half my life after a shrapnel injury, then a brain injury, then a brain tumor, 4 cranitomies later I am literally Frankenstein's monster. I've spent my life as a ghost, doing what needs to be done and now, it's just me and my dog. To the next life 🍸 you're not wrong tho, 100/100
@@Chadghostal I respect your feelings and won’t argue, but owning it, whatever “it” is, will bring you power over it. Till Valhalla friend
On Michaela it looks like a piece of art and completes her whole appearence.
It actually looks like shit
It looks horrendous. Nothing artistic about it
@@squilbobaggins hahahahaha so true
@@antivenomadams6369 No one said it was artistic, the same with everything else it's completely down to personal preference, some people like it and some don't.
Say you
I’m not usually the biggest fan of blackout tattoos but seeing it on her it honestly looks so beautiful 🖤
I've never regretted my blackout tattoos. People will keep asking why I get them and I will keep telling them to get whatever they want and I'll get whatever I want. I think blackout tattoos look dope as hell
Regardless of whether it's a blackout or a coverup, to me, and most of my friends, the pain which comes with tattoos is a transformative process.
Masochism it is
Really lol what did you transform into ? A butterfly?
I have tattoos all over and am still a human, in human body, just with tattoos.
@Tony Montana if a tattoo transforms you mentally anything will
@Tony Montana good luck in life enjoy the petulance
People's life so easy they have to put meaning into something that has no meaning
I have my shoulder to wrist blacked out by Hoode and it was the best tattoo decision I ever made.
Hoode is the best. Really wish I was able to get out there. Getting an appointment is the hardest part, though. I'm happy my artist is awesome with blackout work though. It was hard to find someone where I'm at that's willing to do it.
@@_walruseater Yeah, I had to wait about a year on his waitlist but it was well worth it, I hope your blackout(s) go well.
When I look at blackout artists on instagram, when Hoode follows them it kinda feels like a stamp of approval lol
Been following hoode on ig for maybe a year now and I’m jealous bro lmao. He’s sick tho on a serious note.
@@birdiemartinez1890 … he still hasn’t even responded to my email yet let alone a waitlist 😢
I just love blackouts especially when negative space is utilised. Can't wait to get some done but enjoying ordinary tattoos for a few more years at least.
Second skin is amazing. My first tattoo I had it covered with second skin and I left it on for five days and it healed perfectly. My next one they'd run out so could only tape clear plastic to me and that tattoo scabbed and ink fell out of it.
Agreed, second skin has been a game changer.
The Brutal Black sounds like opting into a trial by ordeal, which can honestly be really cathartic and spiritual for some people. But for folks who aren’t prepared, definitely has the potential to just be traumatic.
Exactly. You need to have a high pain tolerance and really know what you are about to get trough.
It’s for a very minor amount of population.
I have 0 tatoos and not planning to get any at all.. but I always find it interesting.. they can be beautiful works of art.
Can be beautiful works of art but those blackouts still look like someone went wild with a black Texta ( Sharpie for people in the US). The result is not completely even and the ragged edges may be meant to be artistic but they still come off as someone doing some rough colouring in.
Not a fan.
When someone says "cute couple", those two are the ones who pop in my head. ♥
If someone doesn't change their behaviour when you've in excessive pain, they are not respecting the fact that you're uncomfortable. That's not an opinion, it's the way it is.
he told her beforehand what to expect, and she (and other clients) agreed to be tattooed by him. aka, they consented to him not stopping if they were in pain. just because you don't personally like or understand something, doesn't mean consent wasn't given, or that valereo doesn't respect his clients
Make no mistake, she can tap out anytime she wants..
I have my legs and arm blacked out (well, it's still a wip) and when people ask me about it, I just tell them because I like it. I like the way it looks. That's the only reason. A big part of it is a coverup, but a lot of it is not.
Lollolololol so you make a bad decision and cover it up with all black ink … ok
@@Hashdollars I have my arm blacked out to the fingertips and don't give a shit what anybody else thinks. It's not on anybody else so why give a shit lol
@@johnb.shakoor2352 sure you don’t.
You’ve succeed at avoiding something all humans do
@@Hashdollars 👍
@@johnb.shakoor2352 yet somehow you found the ability to comment on a video titled “dos and donts of blackout tattoos” all without caring about others opinions at all 😆
I don't think blackout would be a style for me, but if YOU like it and want it, go for it!
Living next to a small tattoo Shop shows me so many different designs and styles, I love it!
My first two tattoos are from my neighbors as well
I been talking with my wife and kids about doing black panels on both my legs for about 2 years. I have had the color half sleeves from ankle to knee for about 20-23 years now. I believe I am ready for another direction in my ink collection. I appreciate this so much as I have followed both of you for a while . Thank you
I remember the first time I saw black out tattoos was a pro skater from the mid 90s named Scott Bourne aka black arm. He had a negative space heart on one elbow and I think a star on the other, the black out was from wrist to shoulder. I remember thinking how crazy it was but liking it, I still don't think I could do it but to each their own.
Same. I think I had a TWS or Big Brother magazine with him in it.
@mattimaranda9638 yeah I remember him in a consolidated video and thinking that dude is gnarly!
'Liking' blackout work or not seems similar to the discrepancy between the laymen art appreciator and the more invested ones; the abstraction that is ritual, texture, process, etc. is lost to those used to looking for the classic narrative of illusionistic art. Blackouts, to me, talk more about not only the cathartic process sans illusory context, but also the body itself, sculpturally. Like in abstract painting, there lacks a direct, linear visual, and demands more investment on the viewers' behalf, therein a vulnerability on their part. It is this fear of vulnerability that excuses their distaste. IMO of course.
She didn't mention that she got some of the face tattoos from Valerio lasered off of her chin area. She talks about it in another video but It's a bit weird that she doesn't mention it here because she's trying to stand up for him. I'm glad she's happy with her experience but if you've seen the brutal black documentary it looks abusive from what is shown. Valerio literally has a rage fit over a guy wanting to stop because the pain is too much. IDK I wasn't there, maybe it was all played up for the camera and shock value.
She said the way it was changed the whole visual appearance of the shape of her face. I’m pretty sure she only got a very small amount of it lasered off so now it sits just under her jawline, not slightly above. Correct me if I’m wrong.
I agree, he seems a little off... something just doesn't sit right with me about how the ppl tattooing enjoy hurting ppl.
So, you shouldn't trust documentaries in general, especially ones played up for shock value. I'm Italian, so I understood what was being said and the subtitles where slightly misleading: Valerio didn't have a rage fit over the client wanting to stop, he raged at the apprentice because he was not tattooing correctly: he said, "if you make it black, it needs to be saturated in one pass, otherwise you just create extra pain and bad coverage, this isn't black!" Or something along those lines. Which goes completely against the image they where trying to sell of him having no regard for his clients.
I needed this video to exist
Great video and great advice! Loving that T-shirt Jason!
Has anyone ever seen blackout work mixed with traditional cuffs and traditional flowers on the elbows. I like the the thought of mixing the two styles to complete both arms as full sleeves. Input from this community would be appreciated on the aspects of trying to pull this off. 👊
There are a lot of examples out there. IMO mixing styles in this way would look great if done correctly.
It’s funny how the comment section is so divided on blackouts. Personally, I really like Michaela’s facial tattoos. They suit her.
I can agree with you on Michaela's facial tattoos (and I'm not normally a fan of facial tattoos) but the blackouts on her fingers get a big no from me.
OMG! I saw a Demon Slayer tattoo that Michela did. It was WELL DONE!!!!!
thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge - very helpful. LET'S GO!!!
Going to get two blackout segments done later this week. This is great info since this will be my first time getting blackout tattoos done.
The first time i saw this was on rage against the machine's bassist and his look pretty cool
Ive been tattooing professionally for over 16 years and am a shop owner. I decided to try an experiment and attempt tattooing large scale heavy thick black mirrored patterns overlaid on my existing front torso/leg designs while on measured doses of mushrooms. Surprisingly I found it to be an incredible experience quite unlike any other, with melodic music and headphones I fall into zen like moments where pain management/tolerance is infinitely better on traditionally heinous areas such as the stomach down to junk and hip joints....if I had a constant drip feed system I likely would rarely need to pause, I honestly find it that tolerable overall. My surrounding environment is swirling but the focus on the needles is incredibly intense and ultra precise, perfect straight lines and I view the condition of the skin and notice any inconsistencies on an intense micro level thats impossible to describe. Zero mistakes/deviations and perfect design balance from start to finish, its as solid as solid can get and it heals perfectly. My sessions have been about 5 hours at a time, I honestly don't think I could tolerate someone else doing these areas, definitely not for 5 hours. I'm hooked on these incredible self tattoo sessions, its an amazing experience and Ill never do it any other way. My personal challenge is to do my entire front from feet to throat. I really love my job. 😅
>>> I do not recommend tattooing oneself in such a state unless one is well versed in using mushrooms and is a well experienced tattooist and most definitely NEVER with a client, always stay professional..
She really pulls off the black out tattoos and black tattooed eyes balls.
Some blackout tattoos look really good , but i think it depends on the persons personality and style . I know two ladies with amazing blackout work ( victoria & laeticia ) who wear them as true art , but assume their look everyday everyway ...
I love the idea of doing a solid red or blue then black it out. Idea being that the under color would come through. Tho ideas in tattoos don't always work, I would like the look for me
I don’t have tats, but most of friends have them, and some of my cousins who were in gangs have them, and they have gotten Black out tattoos. I think the Black out tattoos look great, and is better than going through the process of tattoo removal.
I don't have a single tattoo but if I was to get one it would be a blackout sleeve. I just like the look. IDK, you either get it or you don't; if not no worries, that's what makes the world interesting.
Also they get hot in the sun, def something to think about my black arm is I’d say ten degrees hotter than the other and burns easier too. Def invest in an athletic sleeve or something lol
My favorite tattoo couple!
The guy is in love .... he was so focus
I just started a blackout tattoo today. I’m in love with the black!
dope knowledge !! dope hints !!
currently getting blacked out with a 15 mag....i did session one of probably six? fun stuff
Respect to those who survive brutal black project.
Such a lovely couple!
The brutal black project is disturbing to watch. To each their own
i cant wait for my tattoo sessions later this year with michela
Questions: When a customer is doing blackout to cover a tattoo, or many tattoos, at what point do you say yes and at what point to you recommend laser removal? Also, if someone did a blackout tattoo, will that be harder to have removed by a laser, or is it even possible?
Another question I have would be, what makes a good tattoo artists? I'm sure there are many attributes that contribute but, as a tattoo artist, if you could max out your stats (so to speak) in 3 aspects of tattooing, what 3 would they be?
Thanks, cheers.
Regarding laser, it is about $50-$75 per square inch of tattoo removal per session.
It takes anywhere from 1 to 8 sessions to remove a tattoo.
Can you do laser to remove a blackout, yes you can. Should you? Probably not.
I personally find laser removal more painful than tattooing.
@@sarag1158: Assuming you don't want blackout tattoos (and, no they're not for me), I would suggest that you only get things like ex's names or Nazi symbols lasered - as you say, it's slow, expensive and painful. Other than that, I think coverups or live with it are better options.
I have two full sleeves and I like them, but eventually I def will probably do a blackout full sleeve for both arms
"I def will probably"
Nice caveat.
@@FHL-Devils I forgot how to grammar
What a beautiful couple. ❤
Does Michela have her eyes tattooed? They’re absolutely gorgeous.
Yes, they are dark grey
The sclera, yes. That, along with blackout tattoos is definitely not for me.
Planning a blackout band to cover up writing which healed badly 🔥💯
How often i could apply the cream at the new blackwork tattoo?
She makes it look cool
How many blackout touch ups can you get? I had my left arm blacked out, covering up a few tats. But the last rose coverup I did on my forearm is now a darker black than the rest of the black. What do I do? Will I destroy my arm skin if I do anymore? It's been a few passes over the past few years.
As long as it's done properly, you can touch it up as much as you'd like
Have some thick armbands on both of my arms & also both of my ankles, those were the most painful so far
I wanted and started a full left forearm (only got a four inch band) blackout roughly 15 years ago but was talked out of it by a girl I was dating at the time and I’ve wanted it ever since. I ended up getting a full sleeve anyway but have the urge to do a full sleeve blackout like I should have all that time ago.
Yo they look cool asf!
I'm really struggling to get it even I'm doing both my arms
Grande Michela hai detto cose sacrosante
I’d love to get an anime tattoo with Michela someday!!
My Dad n Uncles were getting that done in the 70’s …
Hi Michela
I love your black out body art. Do you have many requests from your own clients for black out?
I am thinking of getting part of my legs blacked out. Can you post me the link to the Artist you used please. I live in London. Many thanks🙏💞
I doubt she gets requests for blackout, she has her own style and it is anime, not blackout. Her stuff is from the brutal black project, you can Google that and find their insta and stuff. Valerio who she mentioned is the founder and linked on their profiles.
@@ashdragon4000 Thank you, yes just found the artist you mentioned. I'm not really into have cartoon characters from a Japanese comic all over me!! Totally not my taste, but I love her black body art work. I want to have a 20% red fade with the black blocked out. I find it funny how she doesn't do this style of tattoo on her customers!
I can't wait to get tattooed by her 😍😍😍 she's truly divine!
such beautiful ppl
I only have two tattoos and 1 is on my upper back on the right side of the shoulder. I want to cover it up and black it out but I’m scared of how painful it’s going to be 😂 and also have know idea where to even start.
"he doesnt disrespect you he doesnt overpower you" "he said he will literally hold me down and finish the job no matter how much pain i was in" huh
1st I just wanted to say.. I removed 2nd skin because my leg was swelling dramtically. Pain was increasing. the wrap was creating far more pain. I did ask my artist but if i hadn't reached him i would have removed it. And if swelling - significant swelling and discoloration and discomfort are especially extreme the 2nd skin S h o u l d be removed. This was Not my first tattoo more like 50th.
2nd how do we find a good artist for blackout? And if i want to explore the white ink designs on the blacked out area should that person be the same as the blackout artist? I can travel.
I'm watching this because I'm probably going to have to black out across my shoulders to be able to cover up a mistake I made when I was 18. It's terribly done, and it has 666 in it, and I just want it off. So does my mom 😂😂 hopefully I get this figured out. We found a highly rated shop we're going to all go check out. I'm looking at how they can put white down over black.
So did this Valerio guy do that to her face without asking? I know it’s all pre planned and consensual and so on but not sure about the ethics of this sort of thing. There are vulnerable people who can consent to things but rally shouldn’t be.
Consent you can't withdraw is not consent.
She’s cool af
Since i saw the Documentation about the Brutal Black Project i think Valerio is more into legally torturing people than into Art
Awesome girl.
I wasn’t expecting to see shinobu in this vid-
BlackIronMonk is my artist and just saying blackout artist really get that black in the skin, I don’t even wanna get tattooed by anyone else anymore 🤣 not until I start my color anime leg sleeve
Can you have white pigments onto?
It's a whole style called "white in black tattoos", where people add white ink on black tattoos.
The most amazing couple in tattoo world today
I blacked out my complete upper body about 10 years ago as a cover up. Find it strange any one would go straight on plain skin
I too would like to blackout a 14 year old tattoo with color. Has yellow, red, blue and some black in it. I’m worried the old ink would show through. Did you cover color, and if so did any of the old ink show through? Thanks.
My first tattoo when I turned 18 in 2008 was a blackout: a 3in x 1in rectangle on my forearm. The healing SUCKED but it prepared me for all the work I got after.
This might be a dumb question, but I wonder if anyone get White Out tattoos or if they even exist?
SmokeShow in grey.
Yknow what looks beautiful? Naturally colored skin. Best part is its free!
I mean that is your opinion and your choice.
the girl with the blackout tattoo
Don’t listen to your friends who don’t know what they’re talking about, listen to your tattoo artist… Unless of course, your tattoo artist IS one of your friends who don’t know what they’re talking about… In which case it’s time to find a new tattoo artist lol
I am doing the white ink over the black and is a waste of time and money
I loved her black work and when I found out she went through the brutal black project a while ago, I was like woah that's gnarly af... someone as sweet as her it's very surprising 👀😬
My respect for her went WAY up she's cool people 👌💪
i honestly really love the idea of black out. I feel like its kinda similar to the idea of a chalk board. cause white fades faster
You had a bunch of bad tattoos and you black them out, pretty much sums it up. I wouldn’t call that beautiful
but once you've had those done, there isnt anything else you can do... if you do black outs to cover up, its a never ending cycle only you cant black out the black outs ...
I think when you get tattoos it doesn’t really matter what it means to anyone else I get the why question all the time and honestly I don’t really care
You have to listen to your body on the healing process. Not the artist. Everyone is different.
“i don’t regret any”… yeah that’s why you keep covering up cover ups and saying things like “it just wasn’t me anymore”
"Never regret anything" but you have coverup on coverup.
I guess you gotta do what you gotta do if you want to cover up your.....Hindu/Sanskrit art....
giving advice on blackout tattoos yet their blackouts are horrible
Blackouts are the most regrettable tattoos next to face tattoos. They look like paint spills.
TO YOU
I had to black out a tat on my chest, I did a swastika out of drunken rage lol all because of my job
I found the most talented artist in my country and got myself some nice hyperealistic ancient greek gods as a sleeve. My thought was since people get japanese whats the problem with your own culture as a tattoo? Turns out people now thinl im a far right nationalist dude.. the furthest from the truth possible really.. im saddened that i will have to turn it into black put sleeve
I have no dog in the race, but just to play Devil's advocate, I'm sure before the #MeToo movement, some women would rationalize to their buddies and even publicly that Harvey Weinstein was a character, and to them, Harvey could've indeed been a character because everyone has different experiences. The point is anything can be argued any which way, and you can get to a point where whatever position you take actually makes sense. 🤷♂️
rando tattooists around here push people to put anything on them, no meaning just think of an image and get in the chair. It's becoming another money over people biz at least in the less popular tattooists. If I had an actual artist I'd have gotten a substantial amount done but the ones here look at people like walking wallets.
Ackerman???????
your own blackout tatts are not blacked out -_-
Blackout is definitely not a Tattoo. Is like being part of a different tribe.
Nahh nahh hell naah
After I watched a documentary on the blackout movement and understand ita about the pain and not what is tattooed i lost respect for her.
You mean brutal black? It is not the same as blackout.