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Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 31
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Any ideas for a Katatonia tatoo?
I was thinking about getting one on my upper arm. Im debaiting on just a design from some artwork on there albums or even just there name. Im not sure because that name is forever and things change when you get older. But, I seriously doubt I will ever stop loving this band. I was thinking about the little girl from viva with katatonia really really small on one of the feathers from the angel wing. Any ideas?
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www.almenconi.com
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Stockholm
Posts: 194
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sounds like a good idea... but on the upper arm isn't the coolest place to put it i think, somewhere closer to the elbow looks more impressive to me... but the motive you thought of sounds a-ok ;>
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Banned
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: southernmost voyage
Posts: 16,454
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I'm thinking the "Moonbride" pic that was to be the cover art for the unreleased "Moonbride" album but instead ended up on the "For Funerals to Come..." T-shirt and on the back sleeve of Swedish band Vinterland's album "Welcome my Last Chapter". This is the best pic I found, but there are better ones around:
http://pinhead.host.am/music/sleeves...rrow-front.jpg Without the frames et al I mean, it's a pretty crappy picture but the original drawing is cool. Also it's not very obvious that this is Katatonia-related except to those who know, which might or might not be what you're looking for. |
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cheating the polygraph
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: dead between the walls
Posts: 15,354
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I'd use the image from the TD booklet where the man is facing the oncoming train.
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