A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Want a girl angel or boy angel?

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    Posted on 03-23-2006 22:33:10 by outmywindow
    Wow — those are both excellent! I especially love the one on the left!

    Posted on 03-23-2006 23:21:07 by Kendra
    Both are amazing!! I’m more particular to the right, though 😉

    Posted on 03-23-2006 23:39:50 by high
    The lady angel is gorgeous, I just love her expression

    Posted on 03-23-2006 23:45:40 by BadlyDrawnGirl
    I dig the boy.

    Posted on 03-23-2006 23:51:02 by glider
    The one on the left is by Heidi Hay at Heidi Hay Tattoo in Gothenburg, Sweden… I don’t have an artist credit for the other one.

    Posted on 03-24-2006 10:47:05 by Sade
    both are really beautiful,but i have to say,i’m really partial to the one on the left.

    Posted on 03-24-2006 10:58:56 by amy
    isnt the one on the left a scene from the movie constantine?

    Posted on 03-24-2006 10:59:26 by amy
    duh. i meant the one on the right.

    Posted on 03-24-2006 11:48:21 by yoohoo
    i like the boy angel’s wings more but the shading on girls body looks so much more real

    both very nice

    Posted on 03-24-2006 16:45:10 by Cicatrix
    Those are both amazing.

    Posted on 03-24-2006 18:04:27 by dazy
    wow… very nice

    Posted on 03-26-2006 09:28:22 by fudgecycle
    the one on the left is art from an artist named Luis Royo…he does lots of angels and fantasy artwork. awesome stuff.

    Posted on 04-02-2006 18:52:32 by raven
    wow

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