With the loss of her Dad, JB wanted to have a tattoo as a permanent token of her love for him.
Dee, Jannah’s Mum and Pau’s step-mum, had asked that Paul ensure that she use a good artist and was safe, as Paul had a couple of tattoo’s himself, when we first moved to Cornwall.
The design was drawn up based on her wishes, by her friends Mum, and it was just a matter of making an appointment for a consultation.
This weekend JB was staying with us. Paul suggested that on the Saturday, once we had eaten breakfast, we head down to St Ives and see if we could speak with someone he was recommended to see as Jannah’s prospective tattoo artist/studio.
Shoreline Tattoo had been used on many occasions by various people that we knew, and their work was award winning – literally. The latest award being at the Plymouth Tattoo convention last year, based on some work they had done on a lad that Paul worked with.
We arrived and JB spoke with the lovely chap that greeted us, explaining that she had a design that she wanted to know if she could have done.
Mike came and took a look at it, and said if she could wait, he had just had a cancellation and was able to tweak the design and do the work there and then. With about a 10 second pause, she jumped at the opportunity.
When Mike came back with his interpretation of her design it was awesome. We all agreed it was the perfect and fitting way for her to remember her Dad.
She was soon taken upstairs, and with the permission of Mike, I was told I could take pictures if I wished for blogging. Thank god I always carry my camera!
Mike asked her to straddle the chair like the cowboys do in movies and lean forward so that he had a clear and easy ‘canvas’ to work on.
Paul looked on, so proud of her as she didn’t even flinch throughout the whole thing!
In less than an hour it was all over. Now it was time to call Dee and tell her that the consultation had ended up in being a little bit more than she expected…
Immediately after the job was done it looked stunning.
Her Dads initials encased in angel wings that formed a heart. I thought it even looked like an angel with bowed head and clasped hands from some angles.
Coming from someone who is not keen on tattoo’s, I have to say that this was just a beautiful piece of artwork.
We were so proud of our little sister today. She rose above the small amount of pain in order to achieve something that was so important to her.
We Love You JB!
Jo Anne