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Artist’s work does not trump the rights and ownership of the customers body. Tattoo shops have done a great job being cold and alienating, just so they don’t have to regulate themselves and therefore, can set ridiculous prices and standards for sub-par work, as well as abusing their employee’s and committing several

You saw the “quality” of those tattoo’s he’s branded people with, right? “Protecting his craft.” Pleeeeease. That ice cream looks like playdo, and he couldn’t even fully color it for the black fellow. Not to mention it’s a cut-and-paste job that was probably picked off the wall. (If it’s a logo, forgive me for not

I love how you mock someone for being upset over not having agency over their own body and soon-to-be-inked tributes, totally unaware of the glaring irony of this situation. (And even if you do and don’t care, that just makes you even more of an asshole so congrats, either way, you lose at life.)

I don’t think it was so much the cost as it was the literal begging they had to do. And really, for a “wedding ring,” is it really worth more than fifty dollars to tattoo the ring finger?

These photos were posted by the artist who turned her down unnecessarily. How is that “looking” for anything? He was proud enough of those doodles to post them publicly, where everyone can see.
He’s also a hypocrite and if he plans to run a legitimate business, yes, he has to provide an explanation and do it in a

Good lord, you claim the OP is that of a teenager and yet look at how you’ve romanticized an abusive industry. No, you do not need to have a relationship with your artist in order to get good work. You just need to find a competent artist who can draw and has confidence in their work; also caring more about making

I’m sorry to hear they scammed you due to their own insecurities. I would’ve gone to one artist after another til I got one of fair price and to my specifications but that’s just me. Hope your marriage is doing better than your struggle to get the ring.

If you don’t want to deal with complaints, draw in a sketch book and then hide them so no one will see. Honestly, you people need to get over yourselves.

Oh no, instead we’ll just say “Jack at XYZ Tattoo is an asshole, HERE’S WHY,” because that’s so much less damaging than to make someone happy. Could you guys please get over yourselves and worry more about the customer than your own egos? I mean, what would you rather have? Street cred that really means nothing