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11 hours ago, Demonland said:

Does anybody have any recommendations for a realism tattoo artist for a Demon’s tattoo? Asking for a friend. 

Do you mean realistic looking demon or of a player ie realistic human.

If that makes any sense 😂

 
11 hours ago, Demonland said:

Does anybody have any recommendations for a realism tattoo artist for a Demon’s tattoo? Asking for a friend. 

I know where you can get an awesome “Demonland” tattoo. All the cool kids have them. 

 
2 hours ago, Demonland said:

My kids still talk about the guy who got a Demonland tattoo. 

"What a crazy bastard!"

🤣

Thanks demonland. I’m the person requesting the info. I just have to finish off my premiership sleeve. My realism artist where I live on the Gold Coast has left the country. I’m here in Melbourne until Tuesday so I thought I might find somewhere to get it completed. If anyone has a good realism artist let me know. I’ll send a photo of the work I have had done so far.


4 hours ago, pringle said:

Thanks demonland. I’m the person requesting the info. I just have to finish off my premiership sleeve. My realism artist where I live on the Gold Coast has left the country. I’m here in Melbourne until Tuesday so I thought I might find somewhere to get it completed. If anyone has a good realism artist let me know. I’ll send a photo of the work I have had done so far.

http://www.reverencetattoo.com.au/
 

These people do some amazing realism work, doubt they are open tomorrow and tbh even if they were you might struggle to get an appointment.

 

I hope you can find a decent tattoo artist.

Those ones you have aren't very good at all IMO.  Is that skinny bloke in the second one Robbie Flower?

 

I cant help much here but say a particular bloke that had distinct demon tattoo was a complete peanut to me when their kid was kicking my ($100+)  seat at the mel v syd final last year. I politely spoke to both child and parent but was rudely spoken back to. I hope you read this. You're an [censored] of the highest order and your tat is terrible. I was nothing but kind and respectful to your family but you chose to ruin football for me for a while. Be better.

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No disrespect whatsoever, but no decent tattoo artist is going to finish them off. Also, I highly recommend not going to any artist who says yes and is also able to fit you in without an appointment. 

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On 6/11/2023 at 6:03 PM, pringle said:

Thanks demonland. I’m the person requesting the info. I just have to finish off my premiership sleeve. My realism artist where I live on the Gold Coast has left the country. I’m here in Melbourne until Tuesday so I thought I might find somewhere to get it completed. If anyone has a good realism artist let me know. I’ll send a photo of the work I have had done so far.

[censored] whys everyone ripping ya, i like ya tats, @ashdotk or @biancamasci on ig do a good job, i also like the work of the guys at the dark essence studio too

On 6/11/2023 at 6:11 AM, Ethan Tremblay said:

No disrespect whatsoever, but no decent tattoo artist is going to finish them off. Also, I highly recommend not going to any artist who says yes and is also able to fit you in without an appointment. 

I agree and I think the main advice I have is not to double down and get it finished with whoever says yes. Not trying to be mean, just trying to save you from making a bad decision.

The work is likely too far completed for anyone who is a great realism artist to want to get involved, but I would suggest reaching out to a lot of artists with your pics of current work and what you want done. If a talented artist has a vision to rework it you’ll likely face a long wait as good artists have wait lists, but it will be worth it.  

Step one would be to research great colour realism artists in the country and only reach out to these people (I wouldn’t care if I was you if this was Qld/NSW/Melb as it would likely be a long wait to get in anywhere you should be going).

Colour realism isn’t my style, but here’s an example from a quick search of the type of artist I would reach out to https://instagram.com/micksquires?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

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