Tattoo & Grizli
Hey Grizli, ever thought about carving the wild into ink, turning your skin into a living map of the forest?
I’d be more into carving bark onto my back than a needle and ink, but if a forest map’s what you’re after, I guess a tattoo could do. Just don’t expect me to wear a fancy designer design.
Bark is the best canvas, but a tattoo could still capture that rough, untamed vibe. Just keep it raw, no slick designer stuff. Let’s make it a real statement, not some pretty‑too‑polite art.
Sounds like a good plan. Keep the lines jagged, the colors muted—think moss, bark, and river rock. And remember, a real statement is more about how you carry it than how it looks. Just keep it honest and rough around the edges.
Love that vision—jagged lines, muted moss tones, a touch of river rock grit. It’ll be an honest, raw piece, not a pretty trick. I’ll keep it rough, let it breathe with the forest vibes. No fluff, just the real edge.
Sounds like you’ve got the grit sorted. Just keep it simple, let the forest speak for itself. No fuss, just raw edges that grow with you.
Yeah, let the bark do the talking. No fluff, just a raw, honest line that keeps growing with me.