When I was a kid, all tattoos had heavy black outlines, and no one on a bike wore a helmet… How things have changed…
(Thanks again to tan0k for all the pictures from the St. Petersburg Tattoo Convention)
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When I was a kid, all tattoos had heavy black outlines, and no one on a bike wore a helmet… How things have changed…
(Thanks again to tan0k for all the pictures from the St. Petersburg Tattoo Convention)
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I don’t read Russian, but I’m pretty sure this on-the-throne tattoo says “If you open the bathroom door once more without knocking, I am so chopping your head off!”
(Thanks again to tan0k for all the pictures from the St. Petersburg Tattoo Convention)
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As much as modern and fine art tattooing dominates my favorites from the convention, some of the more traditional work really stood out as well:
(Thanks again to tan0k for all the pictures from the St. Petersburg Tattoo Convention)
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I think the funniest thing about this very strange Star Wars parody tattoo is the dude’s nipple nose!
(Thanks again to tan0k for all the pictures from the St. Petersburg Tattoo Convention)
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It’s not the best quality work at the convention on a technical level, but his knuckle tattoos (these links are zoom-ins) are great, and assuming it’s intentional I like that big brutal forehead cross scar quite a lot (one of the first facial scars I remember seeing was Glen Benton‘s inverted cross on his forehead).
(Thanks again to tan0k for all the pictures from the St. Petersburg Tattoo Convention)