To introduce ourselves: We would first like to apologize for the messy profile. There is much to be constructed.
This profile was made for our entire shop with each artist receiving an individual folder. Links to there personal pages will be provided soon, as well as individual bio's.
There is more work to come.
With 8 artists and three apprentices we keep ourselves rather busy.
We will be updating you with events and new works along with images from our gallery.
Thank you :)
~F&H
:bulletred: *NEW* 9/16
You can now add us on FACEBOOK! And check out our website as well!
http://foxandhoundtattoos.com/
https://www.facebook.com/FoxAnd
I have a question that I've been wondering about, but haven't gotten any answers yet. Could you tell me what a typical wrist tattoo, or tattoo in general feels like? I want one, but I'm scared..
Getting a tattoo in general really depends on the person. Some people hand pain better then others. Women generally handle pain better then men specifically because they are built with more endorphins needed for child birth. Some spots on the body are most sensitive then others. However it varies from person to person. Some artists are more heavy handed then others as well. The top of the wrist is generally less painful as most tattoos are described to be more annoying rather then painful. Smaller tattoos are also pretty easy to get through. The underside of the wrist is a bit more sensitive however pretty bearable. Our shop usually tries to keep the tattoo above the creases on your wrist as that area is the most painful spot. It is not one of the most painful areas and is generally not really intolerable and usually pretty quick. A tattoo really feels more annoying. It is unlike getting a piercing or shots as it just barely penetrates the skin. First tattoos are always harder to get through as well since you dont know what to expect. But everyone ends up saying the same thing. "its not so bad." "i barely feel it." So youll be fine. its a very common spot.
well i hope it wasnt too long. Just wanted to be thorough and make sure all your questions get answered. Please feel free to let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.