What tattoo do you want and where would you put it?
By SodakArtist
Yess! Finally, it is a subject that prolongs one of my favorite passions. Well, if there’s one thing I can draw better than a stick figure, it’s definitely tattoos! As someone deeply immersed in the world of ink and needles, my body serves as both a canvas and a workshop.
With around 30 tattoos adorning my skin, it’s safe to say I’ve left no stone unturned when it comes to self-expression. What’s more, I’ve taken the needle into my own hands for 23 of them. All my tattoos, including the first seven before I even considered pursuing art as my main passion, have been meticulously designed by me. It’s funny how life works sometimes – what started as mere doodles turned into a lifelong journey of artistic expression.
While I’ve been gradually etching designs onto my skin, there’s a particular area that beckons for more attention: my right arm. It offers a vast expanse of open canvas, perfect for the sleeve I envision. However, mastering the art of tattooing with my left hand proves to be quite the challenge. Honestly, my attempts with my left hand are nowhere near as impressive as the intricate designs I create for others.
Nevertheless, the allure of completing my right sleeve persists. It’s a space brimming with potential, awaiting the infusion of my signature style. One concept that resonates deeply with me is an angry carpenter tools theme. Picture it: an enraged hammer poised for action, followed by a wrathful hand saw, each imbued with symbolism that speaks to my craft and passion.


Amidst the rage of my tools, there lies a quieter, more profound expression across my shoulders. Etched in ink, the words stand boldly: ‘Divinity is only within Self.’ Positioned up across the shoulder blades, this mantra, unaltered and unwavering, serves as a poignant reminder of the inherent power and spirituality that resides within each individual. It’s a striking contrast to the imagery adorning my right forearm, where the angry tools reside.
In essence, each tattoo holds profound meaning, meticulously thought out before even coming close to being inked onto my body. They are not merely ink on skin but a reflection of my identity, my journey, and my connection to the artistry that defines me. As I continue to add to my collection, I’m reminded that every mark tells a story, and every piece of art is a testament to the depths of human creativity and self-expression.”

Thank you for taking the time to read about my art and ink journey. Your interest and engagement mean a lot to me. I also draw tattoos for people, so if you have anything in mind or just a few ideas you might have, you can message me, and we can line up some sort of commission.
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