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After alot of anticipation my day had come. I walked in to Lucky Devil Tattoo and Ron had the koi designs ready, along with the peonies and cherry blossoms. After placing the stencils on my leg, he freehanded the splashing waves to make the water flow organically and connect one koi to the other. And then…he began. For the next two and a half hours I went through many stages of pain. But in the end, it turned out to be remarkable.My next session will be sometime in October and will include shading and maybe some color. Below are a few photos from several angles, however, the real thing is much better.
(Session Time: ~3hours)
Traditional Japanese Koi Tattoo Traditional Japanese Koi Tattoo
Traditional Japanese Koi Tattoo Traditional Japanese Koi Tattoo

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2 Responses to “Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo – Session 1”

  1. beth
    June 24th, 2009 @ 12:28 pm

    this is an awsome tattoo but i looks like it was done at miami ink the likeness is weird

  2. Michael
    June 24th, 2009 @ 8:39 pm

    Thanks for the compliment. It does look pretty sweet. Not from Miami Ink though. I went somewhere local/better.

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