Can anyone draw a colored tattoo of a Korean dragon and send it to me?
stohdc asked:
I’m looking at getting a dragon tattoo on my shoulder overlapping another tattoo (korean word for courage). I don’t want it too big. Maybe 5-7 inches long by 2-4 inches wide. I would like to have the colors include red and blue to match another tattoo of the korean flag that I have on my other shoulder. The korean dragons from what I’ve read has 4 claws. I’ve tried looking around the internet but I haven’t quite found what I’m looking for. This will be my last one (really) so I’m looking for a nice design. I would appreciate any artists work.
I’m looking at getting a dragon tattoo on my shoulder overlapping another tattoo (korean word for courage). I don’t want it too big. Maybe 5-7 inches long by 2-4 inches wide. I would like to have the colors include red and blue to match another tattoo of the korean flag that I have on my other shoulder. The korean dragons from what I’ve read has 4 claws. I’ve tried looking around the internet but I haven’t quite found what I’m looking for. This will be my last one (really) so I’m looking for a nice design. I would appreciate any artists work.
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Your tattoo artist will do this for you. That’s part of the service. You take in several pictures with pieces and parts of what you’d like to have if you can’t find one picture that has everything, and your artist will draw something up for you. If you don’t like what he’s drawn, you need to speak up and say so and give directions about what you want. To ask someone to draw a picture and send it to you is asking a lot. These pictures cost money and people aren’t going to do it for you for free.
If you want an artist to draw it from scratch you will pay more. But I am sure you can have an artist do a rendition of a particular design you come across a lot cheaper that a custom design.
Korean dragons are obviously similar to Chinese dragons which also have four claws. I am told that the ones with three claws are not really the good ones but I guess there are different cultural beliefs.
yes, my husband (a tattoo artist) will do it, pay pal us $50.
In reality, though, the best way to do it is to go to a shop and talk to an artist. Artists don’t charge more money to draw up custom work, however, you will have to put down a deposit because they’re already working for you. In the end, you’ll get a better tattoo because the artist will have more invested in the work they’re doing, and it’ll flow well with what you already have on you.