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*Tattoo done by Durb [link] *Click [link] to see the second view of the back
Click [link] to see the front
Click [link] to see the first session video
Alrighty. She's FINALLY done! After over 2½ years and over 100 hours of work... DONE! It's hard to believe. But it is finally done. I'd grown so used to my monthly trips to the shop. I'd seen a lot go down in those 2½ years. I imagine some people might be curious so I shall explain the significance of this tattoo....
So originally it started out as me knowing I wanted a tattoo, and being pretty sure I wanted it on my back, but then not knowing what I wanted… So I started thinking… What would be something I’d want on me forever… I came up with a couple ideas. Mostly geometric type things. But they didn’t strike a chord or anything. I don’t exactly remember how I came up with it, but eventually I thought of a “tree” and it just clicked. At the time the reasoning was just because I really liked trees mostly. My name means tree. I loved climbing trees. And I just like nature in general really. It was something that I have always liked. And so that kind of had a couple months to sink in.
After a couple months I still liked the idea of a tree and started doing some sketches… This is when I really got serious about it. I happened to be reading a book at the time, and this is where the true and current meaning of the tree really comes in to play. The book was "Jungian Archetypes" by Robin Robertson, which is a really great book, by the way. Anyways, in the book it talks about a 14th century alchemical illustration in which a man is shot in the side with an arrow and a tree grows from his genital region…. The arrow represents some sort of pain or trauma. The man is forced turn on himself, acknowledging this arrow, and through that he is then able to access his anima (A Jungian concept) which is represented by the tree. The anima is the generally repressed feminine characteristics in a male (while the animus is the generally repressed masculine characteristics in a female). So for instance, sensitivity, creativity, passion. These sorts of things. So to make a long story short, essentially, this tattoo is a memorial for my mom and the acknowledgment of who I am as an artist, and what I’ve gone through to get to where I am.
I have a vivid memory of my dad explaining how my mom is buried under a tree, and how they specifically picked that spot so it could give her shade in the summers and provide shelter from the snow and rain...
I couldn't be more pleased with how it turned out...
* I have given permission to *Full-Back-Tat to post this tattoo in their club. They've got some nice work in there. Check it out...
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Comments: 381
MobianMonster [2016-12-04 01:47:24 +0000 UTC]
Damn dude, that's one fantastic use of your body for something huge and detailed like that. Good to see something different than your typical angry skulls or anime tattoos.
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ladyofthehollow [2016-03-08 05:40:35 +0000 UTC]
That is awesome. ...but I'm sure it hurt like hell!
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LittleBullworthGirl [2015-03-28 22:02:40 +0000 UTC]
Woah, so beautiful! It looks like the evil tree of the movie DBZ: The Tree of Might. I just liked so much it! :3
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mlc256 [2015-02-24 07:20:05 +0000 UTC]
I have never seen anything like it! Super cool and creative! Wow!
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magneto284 [2013-09-29 09:17:43 +0000 UTC]
Amazing i wish i could do the same but im hairy as old wolf
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WarriorCatLuver123 [2013-03-10 22:00:15 +0000 UTC]
That is one epic tatoo! Must have been painful. Still really awesome!
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SweetSweetCherryPie [2013-01-31 22:22:33 +0000 UTC]
Wow... just... WOW! Impressive! Must have been a lot of work... and pain
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Zacharywilliams24 [2012-05-24 03:53:48 +0000 UTC]
Very well planed tattoo and looking to get one done on my back
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Evil-Squffin [2012-03-11 16:57:47 +0000 UTC]
Just thought I'd let you know, this is the most beautiful/amazing/awesome tattoo I've ever seen.
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Acheron-Leqver [2011-12-03 05:26:12 +0000 UTC]
...I cannot even begin to think of how long that 2 1/2 years must have felt, but it is most certainly a worthy choice! It's not easy to come across too many well designed (and meaningful, not just some picture) tattoos, but this...I just cannot begin to talk. I just happened to be looking for inspiration before I start to draw out my future tattoo(s) and this one is by far the most beautiful I have seen. Live well, long, and happily and I wish you well however you pursue your art matters.
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elsch [2011-11-22 19:37:55 +0000 UTC]
One of the most beautiful tattoo's I've ever seen ;__; <3
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LaughingTree In reply to DaZeDmerlin [2011-08-20 07:44:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. I'm rather fond of it myself!
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Pikkle [2011-06-11 00:28:06 +0000 UTC]
one of the most gorgeous tattoos ive ever seen.. its absolutley fantastic! (:
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DUH-PANDA [2011-03-26 10:52:08 +0000 UTC]
Cool tattoo, obviously has a lot of meaning to you and your family.
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Icecreamvamp [2011-01-27 04:13:58 +0000 UTC]
Simply the best thing I've seen. Also because you made it so convincing by the size.. I wouldnt dare dreaming of getting a tatt that big some day, but Im busy for 5 years now to think and work about my own.
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LoserArtJunkie [2010-11-28 03:08:59 +0000 UTC]
What a gorgeous piece of work... and meaningful, too. Anyone would be lucky to have a piece like that on their body.
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Girlsinwhitedreses [2010-11-06 03:59:01 +0000 UTC]
wooow that is amazing! out of curiosity how much did it hurt? >.> i want to get two large tattoos on my right and left rib area and im nervous >.< its so detailed! *stares in awe*
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LaughingTree In reply to Girlsinwhitedreses [2010-11-07 00:37:18 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! It definitely hurt, but I wouldn't hesitate for an instant in saying it was worth every ounce of pain... The most painful part was without a doubt my collarbone. That was actually the most painful thing I've ever experienced in my whole life.. But again, easily worth it. I've heard the ribs are not very comfortable either, but don't have any firsthand experience. My wife is actually getting a tattoo next week on her side and ribs, so if I remember I'll let you know how she does... It'll be her first tattoo.
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Girlsinwhitedreses In reply to LaughingTree [2010-11-07 02:57:20 +0000 UTC]
oh wow thanks so much for the reply! it really helps, now i can't wait to get it
i hope she likes how it comes it!
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xmaggiexxxtattoosx [2010-10-14 10:43:23 +0000 UTC]
ah i absolutley love tree tattoos!
i have one on my leg!
amazing tattoo, big props!
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Aurynsdream [2010-06-22 20:40:25 +0000 UTC]
That is absolutely amazing. Therese nothing else to say about it other than wow
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kathrynne1 [2010-06-05 04:27:08 +0000 UTC]
I first saw this when I was searching for tattoo's, and thought...wow, that's beautiful. I added it to my favorites and then logged out. When I logged back in today, I looked at it again, and read your story about it's symbolism and significance to you, and it became even more beautiful. Thank you for sharing it.
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Kulot [2010-04-04 19:18:51 +0000 UTC]
its beauty is only surpassed by the meaning and reason behind it
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christineLT [2010-02-04 18:17:06 +0000 UTC]
that's what i call tree. i draw the same kind of trees. i think in this way they look most beautiful.
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razzell2 [2009-12-01 20:52:04 +0000 UTC]
fucking bad assed wicked kewl.
my daughter is getting the same thing...well, her version of it, just like this.
this is really very nice.
no color, love the black and white shading and edging on your pale skin.
gorgeous.
anything on the front of your person? does this design carry over to your chest or stomach?
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BeautifulSeverance [2009-11-24 03:12:41 +0000 UTC]
I absolutely love trees and this tattoo is so outstanding im spellbound...woooww...
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