prettytoes
01-02-2017, 11:07 AM
Last week, I once again sought out the artistry of my local high-end tattoo artist. Most of my tattoos are underwater creatures stemming from my love of diving.
My latest is my largest tattoo so far. It's an octopus tearing out of my upper chest. He did the outline last week; took about 3 hours to do all the black line work. Color will be done next session...purples and blues. I use the creatures I see for my inspiration, and my favorites become a permanent reminder of the beauty and colors under the sea.
Anyhow, it just hit me that the octopus in an incredible quick-change artist. I have witnessed them go from bright neon greens and blues, to drab and dull in order to camo themselves and blend in with their surroundings. The change is almost instant, and they generally change to match their background.
It made me think how similar I am to that octopus...I can change pretty damn fast when the knob on the front door starts to jiggle...from bright and flashy to dull and drab.
My latest is my largest tattoo so far. It's an octopus tearing out of my upper chest. He did the outline last week; took about 3 hours to do all the black line work. Color will be done next session...purples and blues. I use the creatures I see for my inspiration, and my favorites become a permanent reminder of the beauty and colors under the sea.
Anyhow, it just hit me that the octopus in an incredible quick-change artist. I have witnessed them go from bright neon greens and blues, to drab and dull in order to camo themselves and blend in with their surroundings. The change is almost instant, and they generally change to match their background.
It made me think how similar I am to that octopus...I can change pretty damn fast when the knob on the front door starts to jiggle...from bright and flashy to dull and drab.