 How's everybody doing welcome back to my channel this week? I'm gonna be starting a full back piece and I want to show you guys the way I'm gonna approach this so with that being said Let's get this started. Let's go. I gotta get ready for tomorrow. First thing is first Got to charge this tablet got a charge microphone two batteries. I never run out of Charge. All right. Here's the plan wake up six in the morning. I don't like to rush So I wake up take my time do my thing It's gonna be an amazing day tomorrow. Good night. But before I leave though, which one to grow some grass out here I've been out here for literally like a minute and my back is stripping already like I'm sweating, bro Okay, I hate this feeling as soon as I take off. I feel like I forgot something. Do I have my tablet? Do I got my camera so much traffic, bro? Oh It is about 8 a.m. I came in a little early just so I can set up my station my toolbox looking a little dirty So I got a whatever that means. This is what I mean. It's not organized. It's looking Disgusting I literally don't know what to do with so much room So now I'm gonna head over to the restaurant so we can have my client before we start today's session Oh, he's here have a seat. Yeah, let me see that merch though breakfast for champions Damn Richard Breeze my dude, but you're swallowing your sandwich It was an amazing breakfast with great company like my grandma used to say estomago lleno corazón contento And I got to meet a subscriber Oh Are you gonna start you just go after it you freestyle well already got the outline ready to go I think I got it do right now is start packing in blacks texture. Don't get my head light bro. It's broken Sitting like that it reminded Richard when they used to put him on time out so he had to tell me his story It would make you put your stand at an angle and put your head on the wall. That was time out for you That was time out. All right. Let's get it. Okay. The approach that I'm gonna be taking we have the bloodline here So what I want to do is start with my contrast on the bottom here Transitioning into my gray and light is gray with Textures I want to start with my contrast first So I'm probably gonna do my blacks here, but I'm only gonna be using a 14-round liner Within 15 minutes, I realized that my client's chair was way too high. My chair was way too low There was no way I was gonna make it to the day my shoulders getting tired. I was like, this is too high I'm tattooing like this. Let's just give it a try. Have a seat. How do you feel? After applying my dark tones, I'm ready to execute the texture with my medium gray and make it look like stone Now that we got that done I'm gonna go ahead and show you the way I did this on this side The only thing I'm gonna do right now is just packing my black Before I start adding the grays because I feel that the grays is what really makes the difference on here You're gonna trust the progress or process. Trust the process. It looks empty naked There you go. But once you add the shading, the bedazzle That's when it becomes What it's supposed to look like Before somebody comments about the line work This was on purpose to be able to achieve the illusion that it looks like stone I have to be able to imitate what the statue actually looks like. So I'm gonna start wearing my heart desires As soon as I started doing this area, I realized that the 14-mile liner was not gonna help me So I had to switch to a 7-mile liner. I'm gonna start right here Texture and like I said, I'm using my 7-mile liner. The most important thing here is keeping in mind where the highlight is Don't rush it. It's such a big project that it's very easy to just mess up the contrast and the highlights So take your time It is very important to be patient on this area because doing texture would definitely make you feel frustrated So take your time and breathe. If I hum a song, can you guess what song I'm singing to Richard? I'm gonna do my best Oh Did you guess that I know your brain, bro, I forgot you're kind of like leaning over as much as I am We're like Legos right now. We're like this like this. So you're the big spoon. I'm the little spoon. I'm the big spoon Give me your best imitation of Mickey Mouse. I 100% underestimated this tattoo It has a whole bunch of detail when I put together this design I set myself up for success So I really thought I was gonna go through a way faster than this But as soon as I started doing it, I realized that all the little details are time consuming So I had to take my time and be patient How do you feel? tired Little exhausted, huh? I feel more bad for you. Me. At least I got a pillow. I'm warming up This is my warm-up. It's like it's pointing a good point to stop to be honest. There was a lot There's a lot in there. It's a lot of detail in there I know that's what they got saying a little bit ago, but mentally was already draining me right now to be honest It's a good stopping point. Thank you. I appreciate it. I would hug you, but no no no, so you're good because enough came today Today is day two on this back piece yesterday We got far enough and I feel like today my goal is to do the bottom part. How are you feeling? Exquisite Look at this Kenny You're zooming in bro. Get in there. I want to see how close you are to your design Gotta get every hair Ha ha ha zoom out What is your? Atalopiojitos Let me see zoom out God you were in there Kevin stands right there That is that is my stand I know it is That's f**k that, Robin I know you would because then you'd be like, you know when I'm tattooing I'll fix it and I'll just go straight I know you On day one I took a lot of notes and I realized that my best approach for the whole entire back piece was going to be using a Seven round liner with using nothing but solid black I knew that it would give me the texture that I was looking for to make it look like a statue Once I saw the way it was turning out I knew that I had made the right choice and I committed to using this technique for the whole project I do want to say that just because you're using that seven round liner It doesn't mean that it's going to make you a lot slower I got super comfortable that I started going at a really good pace As I was doing the skull my client started feeling a lot more pain So I just decided to finish up with this area and send them home. I am so high for today My tires are low. I'm about to start drifting out here Day three What do we got have you seen it at all I've seen some of this. Oh s**t he got some new hats. That's crazy Gonna be on the website soon. Honestly personal favorite. I gotta be real personal favorite I love that he says this meticulous like that's his brand Because he's been saying that Since I've known this man this way here. That's like the most recognizable thing about Kevin When using this technique the skin does turn red and irritated But once the skin settles the way the tattoo looks is amazing On this area. I'm not putting a lot of pressure on the skin because on this area I want the face to look brighter than anything else The way I'm using the scribble technique is by separating the scribbles and paying attention to my contrast and highlight Since I'm using solid black. It is really easy to make something really dark. So I gotta take my time The best way to achieve texture is by not finding a shortcut It is to literally do every single little thing that you see and make it stand out You have to match the same energy from beginning to end or you're gonna really see the difference I had to let it heal before going back in But the back piece is turning out insane with the whole bunch of textures so much contrast and It's just looking amazing. I can't wait. Like I can't wait to finish it. This is gonna be an insane project It's pulling your piercing It doesn't hurt I was like, oh no, I'm pulling your piercing bro Dude, I've had it like I look it cringed. I cringed so hard right now, bro. You have no idea. I was like You're like, baby, you can finish this I almost put my phone down too Oh man Wait, so this goes like in like across, huh? Yeah, there's a barbell right in between The worst noise I've ever made was when I was playing soccer against these older dudes And you know all those dudes they take that shit serious. Oh, yeah, I was 19 at that time. Yeah I was fast So I was fucking springing right so then I relaxed my body because the the ball went out of bounds Right next to the goal that defender goes around me and as I'm about to grab it to give it to the goalie that dude goes around And kicks it into me and I just go hoots And I drop and all I heard and me I'm on the ground and I just go I really enjoyed doing this part of the back and the concept that we chose because it allowed me to cover up the tattoo without a problem The amount of shapes and texture that this area had it allowed me to have fun and be spontaneous by free styling some areas and improvise On this area the skin can get really irritated and it's really sensitive So make sure to pay attention if you see the skin going through a lot of trauma make sure to stop and send the client home Sorry Hey, but think about it. You're gonna have a back piece for the rest of your life He said that'll mean it won't hurt. Yeah, I know everybody wants a back piece until they're getting it done As soon as I got to the bottom it got really tricky for rich a very sensitive area So I had to navigate and take my time to be able to complete it One thing I would recommend for this area is to invest in a really good razor To get rid of all the baby hairs on the lower back My seven mile honor was getting caught in the little baby hair. So I had to stop to shave my client one more time Aspaldas tenemos aquetta alcoalt para los mechicas mayas y toltecas la serpiente emplumada o coco vulcán es el dios de la vida y la luz Relacionado con el viento y el agua el dios de la naturaleza y la vegetación y al costado de la aspaldas tenemos a dilten 26 de yaxchilan una representación maya donde la señora chock está preparando a su esposo escudo jaguar segundo para la guerra este proyecto es muy importante para mí no sólo por mis raíces Pero también tiene un significado muy profundo que está lleno de historia y es un honor para mí seguir contando su historia por medio de mi arte Igual que ellos lo hicieron y aquí les presento el resultado final de este proyecto que lo llamé cultura madre gracias