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| Topic Started: Thursday, 6. March 2014, 00:42 (768 Views) | |
| Lucy Fehrer | Thursday, 6. March 2014, 00:42 Post #1 |
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->the Mountain Kraken Yes, she was well aware that the name didn't necessarily make sense unless people were privy to the internal joke, but the Brujah didn't much care. It was a name people would remember, if maybe only for it's oddity, though as long as it was remembered it had served its purpose. The new tattoo studio was a bit larger than the old one, though not overly so. Still, it had enough room for a foyer with a sitting group consisting of black leather furniture around a table, a few shelves and a counter along one wall with a few tall barstools to go with it. Several portfolios and magazines could be found laying around for people to look at while they waited and the walls? Well, the walls themselves had been turned into canvases for huge pieces of graffiti with one having been left plain in order to cover it with drawings, paintings, photographies and sketch work by Lucy and by other artists whose work she admired. The flooring had been done in a black and white checker pattern while the main colour on the walls appeared to be a deep red. The foyer was divided from the work space by a long counter, much like a bar counter, made up of those heavy glass bricks some people used for their showers, set with a black stone counter. There was room enough for two separate work spaces, one which people could view from the foyer and one which offered a bit more privacy for those kind of tattoos or piercings which people might not want to show everyone. From the work space one could continue into the rest of the building, though that was off limits to clients. Pictures
Edited by Lucy Fehrer, Tuesday, 11. March 2014, 11:22.
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