Saturday, February 10, 2007

Brockton Ink

After 10 years of wanting to get a bald eagle tattoo on my right arm, I took the plunge today. I went down to Pins and Needles in Brockton with a colleague of mine and waited for the shop to open. I was like a kid on Christmas day, full of nervous excitement. I had formally decided to get the tattoo in the Fall and had to wait until after my flag football league was over. I had selected the image around the same time. I was anxiously awaiting for today to arrive ever since.

I have wanted a bald eagle tattoo for two reasons. First, I'm very proud to be an Eagle Scout. Second, the bald eagle is a patriotic symbol. My colleague pointed out to me that my feelings were not going to change 10 years from now, so there was no reason to continue delaying the process.



With the increasing popularity of shows about tattoo shops ("Miami Ink", "Inked") the public acceptance of tattoos has seemingly grown in recent years. I certainly have gained a greater appreciation for the artistry of tattoos in the last few years. I don't like all tattoos or all styles, but I think that the right piece on the right person can be very nice.

I had my tattoo done by Phil. I was very pleased with the line drawing and the placement of the tattoo before he began. The completed outline looked great. When he started to do the shading, I was really impressed. I was interested to see the blend of colors to achieve subtle shading and highlights. The overall progression was from dark to light.





I have to admit that the process hurt more than I anticipated. I expected a very sharp pain that would dissipate after the initial needle contact each time the needle was applied. The pain was actually very sharp initially and did dissipate, but would gradually build up again the longer the needle remained in contact with the skin. It also took a little longer than I expected for me to get used to the pain and for the overall intensity to plateau. I expected it to take about five minutes; it took closer to 15. The back of the arm was more intense than the side and front of the arm. I definitely got used to the pain, but I would never say that at any point I was totally comfortable. Repeated needle punctures hurt, plain and simple.






Overall I am very happy and impressed with the tattoo. I can't wait for it to heal and see what the final colors and shading look like. I would recommend Phil for someone looking for a tattoo. It took 10 years, but I'm glad that I got inked today.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Dear Wayne,

I really like your tattoo. I think it's really sexy. I am proud of your for following through with your dream.

Love,
Susan