Roses and Swallow.
September 24, 2007 by masami @ gemini tattoo
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September 5, 2007 by masami @ gemini tattoo
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Added new page- adding a link to this site.
Back to work tomorrow. It’s gonna be a easy day with just 2 consultations and 1 tattoo appointment. I guess- As summer is going by the shop seems a little bit slower these days. Though I kind of like it. I finally get to do some stuff that is totally past due- like unpacking our boxes of stuff since we have moved in.
I can finally relate to the people with a house. We got the fixer upper, so as you have guessed, the list is endless! I don’t even have a decent closet yet ( Well, we took all of them down and re-building new ones to where it make sense form scratch). Nothing has been done since April-May because the shop started to pick up around that time.
Slow season means less $ to be made, but having some free time is great. That reminds me! I better finish my drawing assignments ASAP!!!
Happy holiday everyone!
September 3, 2007 by masami @ gemini tattoo
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Aw, I wanna go shopping. Holiday sales are calling my name! But I’m gonna have to finish two drawings, hummm.
Well, for now, I’m going to bed. Its a effin recored I have been up 22strait hours! And my house is still not done getting organized. Damn.
No update tonight.
September 2, 2007 by masami @ gemini tattoo
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Forgot (hopefully not lost) my memory card for the photo today. Thus no update. We finished a leg sleeve of a dragon, a tiger, and a koi fish. Its a funny thing that when a large scale tattoo is done, I feel good but thinks it sucks at the same time. Especially when I think there is a good rapport build between the client. I do my best to be as pleasant as possible but sometimes it fails. But anyhow, I dig the fact that there are so many interaction w people from all walks of life making a short stop. Just like a flag stop station. Sometimes they stop, sometimes they don’t. They stop as they see their needs. The neat factor about the service industry.





