If this hadn’t have been submitted to the galleries and I had seen it somewhere else I would have sworn it was a sticker or some kind of transfer. It’s probably just James Pruitt‘s choice of a white outline that makes it pop as well as it does. In any case, James definitely made some TMNT fan very happy.
Tag: Cartoon Tattoos
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(BME)Girls On Film
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Those of us that were around in the 80s might remember Duran Duran’s single “Girls on Film”. It’s a safe bet that if you’ve seen the video, you’ll never forget the song. So when a BMEGirl sends in some photos including a heart with the chorus for Girls on Film you know you’re in for a treat.
Those legs belong to lavenderbrown, who is the BMEGirl in question. To see the rest of her, you’ll have to keep on reading.
Credit for the heart goes to Loz from Westside in Brisbane, Aus, while the 80s cartoon inspired sleeve in progress is a collaborative piece from the artists at Illicit Tattoo in Auckland, NZ. If you look close you can see the outlines of Jem and Rainbow Brite.
You can see more photos of this lovely BMEGirl in the BMEGirls gallery. As well, you can check out more heart tattoos here, and cartoon tattoos here.
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Holy Roller(coaster)
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With the way Jesus’ knuckles are glowing, I’d say he’s probably praying at that moment. Granted this isn’t the first time ModBlog has posted a picture of Jesus white-knuckling it.
Jesse Smith from Perfect Image in London did this biblical tattoo. While it probably could go in the religious tattoo gallery, this one can be found in the cartoon and comic gallery.
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Thrash Cat
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Welcome back from the weekend everyone. To kick things off this week we’ve got a cat tattoo that would fit right in with an 80s cartoon show. If the show were about punk cats. “jjthejonplane” sent this in, and while I’m not sure if he’s the artist or the recipient, I’m guessing he’s from around Maryland, as “Shit Pit” and “Gorons” are both names of Maryland punk bands.
This particular tattoo comes from the miscellaneous tattoo gallery.
If you’ve got photos of any of your tattoos, or any other modifications, send them in to BME. Don’t have a subscription yet? Get a free one today.
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Hear no evil
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It’s been a while since we’ve had a BMEBoy post, so to correct that oversight we’ve got Evil_Emil.
Those with good eyes will spot Patrick in Emil’s Spongebob half-sleeve. Pecka Lindahl from Pecka’s Tattoo in Östersund, Sweden is the artist behind the work. You can check out the full sized image in the cartoon and comic book tattoo gallery.