Tearing his eyes away from the image he grinned up at Stacey. "Actually I thin I like those colours. All the graduations and the like. I mean I know it's a lot of colour work and that'll be more painful, but if you can centre it over my stump it'll be worth it," he said, nodding decisively. He knew that because of the healing factor he'd probably have to spend some time on his crutches rather than with his prosthetic on, but that didn't bother him too much. It might even force him to take a few days off.
"Muggle, I think. Is there much difference?" he asked. "Both of my others were actually muggle artists. They're both dragons, but the more accurate one was a drawing by a colleague in Romania. The guy had no idea he was drawing something that actually existed!" He pointed vaguely to his shoulder where the more realistic of his two current tattoos sat.