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Another tattoo update. Now one of my daughters has had three White-tailed Eagles tattooed on her shoulder....one of the typical species where she has grown up.
This and many more birding tattoo pics can be seen here.
I've got a celtic-style Raven across my shoulders. Also got celtic animal and bird designs on my upper arms, but they're more generic. I'm on the lookout for something suitable along the same lines for a sleeve piece.
The Moorhen sounds intriguing, it would be great to see it.
Love the Sabine's Gull, although I think it is a bit too light to last well. Would really like a Pygmy Owl on arm or shoulder but don't think my wife would be too impressed !
I'm new here. I wanted to know your opinion. My gf wants a bird tattoo. She is all about rare species of birds and wants to capture one of them on her shoulder. I don't have any tats and don't know yet how react, what do you think???:smoke:
There are some cracking examples of work on the link that you attached. Some of them would be quite straight-forward and relatively quick, others would take several sittings and many hours of work over a period of time.
My first suggestion would be not to rush into a design, think carefully about what she wants, where she wants it and even though it's ultimately her decision, it's really helps if you both like it. Go and talk to a professional tattoo artist, they'll be in the best position to advise you and talk you through the process.
Some of the key points for consideration would be those listed here