Yes, yes, google "tattoos of kids drawings". They are adorable. So adorable. So bad but so adorable. I love them.
But, yes, sought-after-artist is the way to go. There's a huge difference between "deliberately bad for the kitch factor" and actually mediocre and I don't understand why people get mediocre tattoos. Mind you, I'm cheap and drunk and make bad decisions and if someone offered me a cheap tattoo at this very moment, I'd rpobably be like, "Ink me up! I want a happy frog that looks like it was drawn by a six-year-old! Or a convincingly realistic trompe l'oeil patch style frog. Can you do that cheap? The bad crayon drawing is cheaper? Cool. Let's rock!"
Re: how to pick???
Yes, yes, google "tattoos of kids drawings". They are adorable. So adorable. So bad but so adorable. I love them.
But, yes, sought-after-artist is the way to go. There's a huge difference between "deliberately bad for the kitch factor" and actually mediocre and I don't understand why people get mediocre tattoos. Mind you, I'm cheap and drunk and make bad decisions and if someone offered me a cheap tattoo at this very moment, I'd rpobably be like, "Ink me up! I want a happy frog that looks like it was drawn by a six-year-old! Or a convincingly realistic trompe l'oeil patch style frog. Can you do that cheap? The bad crayon drawing is cheaper? Cool. Let's rock!"