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Tattoo - Back
Here's the back!
Photo by: Sewsew-a-Gogo
Tattoo - Front
I just finished my half sleeve!! Done by Tim Gomez at Point Blank Tattoo Hutchinson! He's Grrrrreat!
Photo by: Sewsew-a-Gogo
Photo by: eyeliam
Finished article!
At last.......my completed tattoo!!
Photo by: Weenster
Fourth Sitting Fresh Dragon Tattoo
Hubby and his fresh dragon. Fourth sitting, yesterday, August 26th, 2008. Zen Hed Shop, Cleafield, Utah. Tattoo artist, Jake. He'll still need need at least one more sitting until it's finished. He has a brand new Flickr account. He is going to try and document his life before, during and after Iraq. Kind of like a 365 Days thing. He will be deploying to Iraq soon. He would like some Flickr friends. Check out his account and add him as a friend if you want. HERE IS HIS PHOTOSTREAM
Photo by: Pink Sherbet Photography
258 - Tattoo pt. 7
Today I got the tattoo on my chest finished and connected to my arm piece. Almost finished. There's still a bit of work to do in the connection and then I will start on the back part. Once again, it was great watching James work and have him put his art on me.
Photo by: eyeliam
The Dragon Tattoo {almost finished}
Hubby's dragon. Just one more sitting needed He has a brand new Flickr account. He is going to try and document his life before, during and after Iraq. Kind of like a 365 Days thing. He will be deploying to Iraq soon. He would like some Flickr friends. Check out his account and add him as a friend if you want. HERE IS HIS PHOTOSTREAM
Photo by: Pink Sherbet Photography
Sleeve
Made by Christophe, Bazic tatouages, Lannion, France
Photo by: Missty
Electric Tattooed Octopus.
last week I went to Pepe & Zuno Tattooing in Viareggio where my good friend Riccardo AKA Art of Sponge AKA Richard Headcheese tattooed me on my left arm. His work is amazing, I really dig his style and I can't wait to have the tattoo finished! I also met Pepe & Zuno, which are the guys who own the shop, and they are such great and funny fellows! come on, take a look to their beautiful art here: electrictattooingviareggio.blogspot.com www.myspace.com/pepetattooing
Photo by: Andrea™ // AT Graphics!
Paper Cranes [30/07/09]
Art by: Nanami Cowdroy Tattoo by: Rian (Cold Steel America) Tsuru: The Japanese Crane Throughout history, birds have been viewed as animals of special value and have been endowed with meanings often drawn from legends and stories that have endured over many generations. For the Japanese, the crane—or tsuru—is considered a national treasure, appearing in art, literature, and folklore. The Japanese regard the crane as a symbol of good fortune and longevity because of its fabled life span of a thousand years. It also represents fidelity, as Japanese cranes are known to mate for life. Over time, the crane has also evolved as a favorite subject of the Japanese tradition of paper folding—origami—as children and adults attempt to master this art. Shortly after the end of World War II, the folded origami cranes came to symbolize a hope for peace through Sadako Sasaki and her unforgettable
Photo by: KayVee.INC
Paper Cranes [30/07/09]
Art by: Nanami Cowdroy Tattoo by: Rian (Cold Steel America) Tsuru: The Japanese Crane Throughout history, birds have been viewed as animals of special value and have been endowed with meanings often drawn from legends and stories that have endured over many generations. For the Japanese, the crane—or tsuru—is considered a national treasure, appearing in art, literature, and folklore. The Japanese regard the crane as a symbol of good fortune and longevity because of its fabled life span of a thousand years. It also represents fidelity, as Japanese cranes are known to mate for life. Over time, the crane has also evolved as a favorite subject of the Japanese tradition of paper folding—origami—as children and adults attempt to master this art. Shortly after the end of World War II, the folded origami cranes came to symbolize a hope for peace through Sadako Sasaki and her unforgettable
Photo by: KayVee.INC
Photo by: Missty | Picture Your Life