This is a really unique and interesting tattoo. I like the use of heavy black and the open spaces and am really stoked to see how you will add to it in the future. Much love from Germany❤
Congratulations, she did an awesome job and your tattoo looks super cool. I’ve never seen these big black pieces with little lines like this before. Super inspiring to see new and unique ideas
Gorgeous back piece! It works so well with your other tattoos, too. Love it. I hope you show it off big time come summer when it's hot outside and you've got the excuse to wear open-back shirts and dresses. Re: Numbing cream. It makes no bloody sense to shame anyone at all for using it. No two people have the same pain tolerance or tolerance in the same places on their body. The most painful tattoo I ever got was on my shin and holy crap, I was seeing through time and space for that one not only during the sessions, but literally hours afterward. I WISH I had used cream! Alternately, I barely felt the one I got on my upper back/nape of neck, which I know is an area that typically hurts a lot with most people. I finally used it on a thigh piece not because it was painful initially, but because it was taking so long that my adrenaline ran out and every pass with the needle began to feel like knives going through my skin (we weren't at a stage of the piece where I could tap out yet). Everyone is different! Some people literally faint during tattoo sessions and if numbing cream helps that not happen, then load it up.
i LOOOOVE this!!! im the biggest sucker for heavy blackwork, i will be covered in skribble, heavy brushstrokes and dripping black at some point :) arms and hands will be done in summer finally after i found an artist that is able to continue with me (not many artist in my area for insane blackwork that are reachable for me) 🥰 cant wait-its also a completly different experience of tattoing-i love the suffering 🤣🤣
I used the same numbing cream on my cover up and leg sleeve. So good! Suggestion, keep each section wrapped till you’re ready to ink there. Keeps the cream working longer
I've never used numbing cream so far (only got 2 tattoos, one on my upper arm and one on my forearm) and nothing really hurt. But I'm planning to get a sternum / underboob piece done this summer while in Bern and many people tell me it hurts like a bitch. I have (apparently) a high pain tolerance but I dunno if I should use cream or not... Tattoo looks awesome !! It's just not something I would get though but that's because i'm more of a colorful tattoos girl :D
Yeah, that can be a painful spot. But you can always give it a try and see if it works without numbing? The numbing only lasts for like 90 minutes too, so it won't last for a long session.
Wow your tattoo artist did an amazing job. Those tattoos are too fricken cool. Show it off Girl!
This is a really unique and interesting tattoo. I like the use of heavy black and the open spaces and am really stoked to see how you will add to it in the future. Much love from Germany❤
Your tattoos are so awesome, I love the blackwork!
Congratulations, she did an awesome job and your tattoo looks super cool. I’ve never seen these big black pieces with little lines like this before. Super inspiring to see new and unique ideas
Gorgeous back piece! It works so well with your other tattoos, too. Love it. I hope you show it off big time come summer when it's hot outside and you've got the excuse to wear open-back shirts and dresses.
Re: Numbing cream. It makes no bloody sense to shame anyone at all for using it. No two people have the same pain tolerance or tolerance in the same places on their body. The most painful tattoo I ever got was on my shin and holy crap, I was seeing through time and space for that one not only during the sessions, but literally hours afterward. I WISH I had used cream! Alternately, I barely felt the one I got on my upper back/nape of neck, which I know is an area that typically hurts a lot with most people. I finally used it on a thigh piece not because it was painful initially, but because it was taking so long that my adrenaline ran out and every pass with the needle began to feel like knives going through my skin (we weren't at a stage of the piece where I could tap out yet). Everyone is different! Some people literally faint during tattoo sessions and if numbing cream helps that not happen, then load it up.
It looks so cool! I love the style of the lines and how it looks rough and spiky but also beautiful!
i LOOOOVE this!!! im the biggest sucker for heavy blackwork, i will be covered in skribble, heavy brushstrokes and dripping black at some point :) arms and hands will be done in summer finally after i found an artist that is able to continue with me (not many artist in my area for insane blackwork that are reachable for me) 🥰
cant wait-its also a completly different experience of tattoing-i love the suffering 🤣🤣
It’s BEAUTIFUL
Gorgeous piece! 😍
I used the same numbing cream on my cover up and leg sleeve. So good! Suggestion, keep each section wrapped till you’re ready to ink there. Keeps the cream working longer
Always do. 😉
Beautiful!! ❤❤
Very Valerio brutal blackout vibe. Love the rough geometry. Happy for you. Take care : )
Thanks! I love Valerio's work!
Oh... didn't know you were in Sweden.
I live in Sweden too.
Yes! I live in Stockholm!
@@TezManiaTV ah, and I thought you lived abroad.
I am in Borås, not far away from Gothenburg.
@@Sanniz Nice! 😊
Looks AWESOME not my kind of style of tat but still AWESOME regardless your epic tez 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
That is fantastic beautiful work. Was wondering how long it takes for the numbing cream to take effect? Ive never been able to get one to work.
I leave it on for 1,5 hours and it works like a charm! It has to be the real deal though. Lots of shitty copies out there.
I've never used numbing cream so far (only got 2 tattoos, one on my upper arm and one on my forearm) and nothing really hurt. But I'm planning to get a sternum / underboob piece done this summer while in Bern and many people tell me it hurts like a bitch. I have (apparently) a high pain tolerance but I dunno if I should use cream or not...
Tattoo looks awesome !! It's just not something I would get though but that's because i'm more of a colorful tattoos girl :D
Yeah, that can be a painful spot. But you can always give it a try and see if it works without numbing? The numbing only lasts for like 90 minutes too, so it won't last for a long session.
I love it x