Archive for the ‘tattoo transformations’ Category

Transforming Tattooos Part 3

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

During our most recent sitting, Lily the Lion became part of a much larger leg sleeve. More to follow in the months to come. Here’s another example of tattoo transformation of a lower back tattoo from a different stage in life.

Root Chakra Caduceus covering up old tribal shadow ships on lower back

Lily the Lion nestled in the Goddess Tree

Stencil and marker over old tattoo to be covered up

 

Transforming Tattoos Part 2

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

Lily the Lioness
After giving Lily the Lion a little while to really settle in and heal we went back in and added a second pass of color to make her a tawny gold. We’ll be adding color to her crown in our next sitting. I am leaning towards a fiery crown of Carnelian, Amethyst, Garnet, Citrine & Ruby.
More will be revealed as we progress!

The Satisfaction of Transforming Tattoos!

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

20110708-114811.jpg
There are some tattoos we out grow. Some that didn’t really fit us even in the first place. Maybe we had good intentions and an idea we liked when we first thought of it, but somehow the execution just fell short of the ideal. Wearing a mark that no longer serves us, or perhaps never did, creates a kind of dissonance with our self image and sometimes even a disruption to the flow and/or energy of our bodies. At the very least these kinds of tattoos can cause mental irritation and a nagging sense that something is not as it could or should be. Sometimes a wrong tattoo can be far worse in the ways it influences our self esteem and even significantly distorts other people’s perceptions of us. Tattoo cover-ups can be an effective means for bringing these issues to rightness and balance. Not only does a satisfying cover-up restore beauty where there has been discord, it can transform negative messages into validating affirmation.

20110708-114830.jpg
The process of designing a cover-up involves not only choosing subject matter that supports our best intentions, but that also visually integrates the previous design in a way that disguises it as components of the new image’s texture, form, contrast, color and positive and negative space. To transform a tattoo is to solve a fascinating puzzle. It is deeply satisfying to see beyond the constraints of the prior image and envision the new possibilities built on the bones of the old.

20110708-114846.jpg
This solar lion tattoo is the completed work in the first of two sittings. Today we focused on design, outline and the shading which shall mask the previous image as a part of this new one. Next time we will add new layers of color and texture to make this a great golden cat of the sun. At this point, we’ll be giving this tattoo a few months to heal and let the old pigment truly merge with the new. Then in October we’ll be going back in for round two. I’ll be sure to keep y’all posted!