Name and blog name: Ayden / The Little Blog Of Horrors (
www.mydollface.blogspot.com)
Age: 21
Occupation: Freelance Applied Artist for Film, Television and Theatre
Age of first tattoo: 18
Favorite tattoo: My swallows (chest)
Featured tattoo/location: Pocket watch and tiger lillies (side)
Artist/shop/location of feature tattoo: Stephen Kelly at Irezumi, in  Glasgow, Scotland. Stephen also did the swallows on my chest, but I lost  track of where he was working after then. So, when I found him a couple  of tattoos and years later, I knew he was the perfect person to do this  piece for me. I sat in on a session while he tattooed one of my best  friends at the end of December just there, and promptly booked myself in  for his first slot in January!
1) Tell us about your  featured tattoo- is there a background story or special meaning? Why did  you choose this particular piece of art? I wanted an image  designed round the quote 'remember to live'. I gave Stephen this quote,  along with some photographs of old, ornate pocket watches and tiger  lillies and this is what he came up with. We only have one life, and  living it to the fullest is my number one priority. The lilies in full  bloom, and open pocket watch displaying the time of my birth is my  representation of this. I feel like we sometimes spend too much time  waiting for our life to 'begin', constantly making resolutions and plans  but never doing anything about them. Time waits for no one, and for me,  this tattoo will always remind me that if I want something enough in  life then I should always have the motivation to go out and get it.
2) Do you have any other tattoos?  If so, what do you have and where?
My  very first tattoo was a heart shaped locket and key on my forearm. I  was 18, and although I knew exactly what I wanted and how much it meant  to me, I didn't realise different tattoo artists have different  strengths, weaknesses and specialities. I now completely understand what  people mean when they say 'a good tattoo ain't cheap, and a cheap tattoo  ain't good! A girl who I knew from school many years ago was in her  apprenticeship tattooing, and I always knew she was a talented artist so  jumped at the chance to get tattooed by her. But unfortunately my first  one was far from perfect, and a year later I approached another artist  to patch it up a bit, and add 'Irie' underneath. I'll never regret my  first tattoo, as it reminds me of turning 18 and a time in my life which  I always want to remember.  Adding Irie underneath, reminds me to  always stay positive. To respect yourself, and be happy with who you  are. 


On my  19th birthday I got my Swallows. This caused a bit of an uproar amongst  my family and mixed opinions from friends. Lets just say in hindsight,  I'm glad my 1st and shaky tattoo is on my arm, and not on my chest!
Just  before my 21st birthday, I got a little anchor and diamond on the  bottom of each leg. 2010 was a big year for me, and amongst graduating  from university, registering as self employed and securing my first  contract, turning 21, going travelling around europe over the summer,  and moving away from home for the first time... it seemed appropriate to  get a little memento to remind me to stay strong and always keep my  feet on the ground (amongst the madness and a real year of 'growing up')
3) Do you plan on getting more? 
I'm not in the sort of  industry where I need to wear smart clothes to work every day and keep a  formal appearance, so I guess I'm not limited/restricted in that sense!  Sometimes I can imagine myself being covered in tattoos, and then other  days I think I'm done with them. I got my first piece of 'hate' on my  blog last week, and it was over my tattoos. But other peoples opinions  do not hinder me in the slightest - getting tattooed is something I do  for MYSELF, and no one else. So I think I will only get more if an idea  comes to me which I genuinely feel really excited and inspired about.  Hells no to a tattoo just for the sake of it. That's dangerous/regretful  territory when it comes to my character... I change my mind like the  weather! I do have a couple more ideas in the pipeline, so if I still  have them in my head in a year or so, we'll see what happens.
4) How do your family and  friends feel about your tattoo(s)?  Have you run into any adversity or  negativity because of them? Do you have a significant other? Does he/she  have tattoos? 
I really don't like the fact that people assume  you are a certain kind of person because you have tattoos. It sucks to  be judged in that way, but I guess that's just our society. The only  adversity I have experienced because of them is through my blog, which  is absolutely ridiculous, and doesn't offend me because the anon who  wrote it clearly doesn't know ME. I don't mind folks having an opinion  on them, but I don't think I need to justify my taste or reasoning to  anonymous haters on the internet! But luckily the people whose opinion I  do really care about, my friends and family, has always been a  positive/supportive one. Yeah the initial 'HOLY CRAP!" from my parents -  but even my grandparents admitted they like them and couldn't imagine  me without them now. My boyfriend doesn't have any tattoos, but he does  appreciate a nice tattoo and has always been supportive and honest about  mines.
5) Any advice for those interested in getting tattooed but haven't gotten one yet?
Don't  rush into anything! I know its so easy to get caught up in the  excitement and rush of booking your first (or even fifth or sixth!)  tattoo. But you really need to take your time, and don't sign up to such  a big commitment until the idea has been in your head for at least 4-5  months (that's just my opinion!) So you know that you are positively  sure about it. I figure that even if I regret the overall design or look  of my tattoos one day when I'm grey and old, they will still mean  something to me because they remind me of a certain time in my life that  I want to remember. Different artists have different areas of  expertise, so do your research and try to find someone that would be  perfect for the piece you're looking to get done.
 
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