Hannah was perusing the other peacock tat pics at SwittersB and said “well check this out!” Nice tat, pretty back. Perhaps Hannah will re-comment on who did the work and where.Tattoo’s of feathers are quite popular now, especially of peacock feathers. Thank you Hannah for sharing.
Hannah responded: “It was done by Zera Anderson in Ypsilanti, MI” (Ink For Life Studio on Huron St.)
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Hi would you be able to email me please? getting a peacock feather tattood for my birthday, and im not sure how to show a tattoist what i want? so they can draw it up, please mail me i have lots of questions to ask 🙂
elizatate@live.co.uk
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How much would something like this be?
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Well Lili I can only offer my own personal knowledge of mine and those around me that it averages around $150-170 per hour. That particular tat appears to have a lot of dark ink work there so I would imagine at least 2-3 hours of labor there in a sometimes painful spot. Maybe $300-450. With Peacock herl you will often see the herl not really narrow and filled in with the degree of detail that Hannah’s has. That is amazing detail and it takes time to make it look that real.
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This is an extraordinarily done tattoo, I honestly thought it was a real peacock feather at first. I’m truely amazed at the quality and talent.
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Yes, picking up the greenish/bluish iridescence of a peacock herl and the eye is no easy accomplishment.
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Hannah
Very nice tattoo. Great spot, pretty face.
Jeremy
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