Alright, let’s talk about this Finn Balor tattoo thing. I’ve always been a huge fan of Finn Balor, the WWE wrestler. He’s got this cool, mysterious vibe, and his body art is a big part of that. I’ve been thinking about getting a tattoo for a while, and I thought, why not get something inspired by my favorite wrestler?
So, I started by doing some research. I learned that Finn has about five tattoos, each with its own meaning. The one that caught my eye was this astronaut on his left forearm. It’s a really unique piece. I dug a little deeper and found out that he’s got this rising sun tattoo on his left tricep too. That got me thinking, maybe I could combine these two into one design.
Next, I needed to find the right artist. I remembered reading somewhere that Finn works with this artist named Orlando Pagan for his body paint. Turns out, Pagan is a spray paint artist, not a tattoo artist. But I still took inspiration from him. I looked up some local tattoo artists in my area, checked out their portfolios, and found this one guy who seemed pretty good. His style was kind of similar to what I imagined.
I scheduled a consultation with him and explained my idea. I wanted to combine the astronaut and the rising sun into one design, maybe with the astronaut floating in space with the sun rising in the background. He seemed to like the idea and sketched out a few rough drafts.
After a few back-and-forths, we finalized the design. It was exactly what I wanted. I booked the appointment, and a week later, I was in the chair, getting inked. It took a few hours, and yeah, it hurt a bit, but it was totally worth it.
The tattoo turned out amazing. It’s this astronaut floating in a sort of abstract space, with a vibrant, stylized rising sun in the background. It’s on my forearm, just like Finn’s astronaut tattoo, but it’s my own unique design.
I was super happy with how it turned out. It’s not just a tattoo; it’s a piece of art that represents my admiration for Finn Balor and my own personal journey. I get compliments on it all the time, and it always sparks interesting conversations.
So yeah, that’s the story of my Finn Balor-inspired tattoo. It was a bit of a process, but I’m really glad I went through with it. It’s a constant reminder to chase my dreams and to always reach for the stars, just like Finn does in the ring.