I guess Empire Ink is going to see a surge in business.
#3
Yoshimickster
Before reading article: Well its bad, but its not that bad.
After: Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh. Yeah, that knowledge does make it worse.
#4
Cajungal
I'm so glad! That picture always bummed me out more than anything... trying to commemorate something and then having to live with that awful thing. Much nicer.
#5
Squidleybits
The fix up is fantastic!
What a sin for him to be given that mess the first time
#6
Yoshimickster
I really dig the shadows on the new version, it looks cool!
#7
Emrys
The after tattoo is truly a work of art. Such a beautiful result.
#8
Cajungal
My brother in law does work like that all the time. He's one of the best at his shop at covering up and fixing disasters. I should forward this story to him.
#9
sixpackshaker
I would love to see how good the second shop would have done with that photo if they went first.
#10
WasabiPoptart
The new version of that tattoo is awesome.
#11
checkeredhat
Very cool of the guy to do that for free. I'm not sure how much rework usually goes for, but I'd estimate that rework job to at LEAST match the time and cost of the original, the difference is so drastic.
Very cool of the guy to do that for free. I'm not sure how much rework usually goes for, but I'd estimate that rework job to at LEAST match the time and cost of the original, the difference is so drastic.