“Love,” says the wearer of this massive portrait, “gives you the courage to do things you normally wouldn’t do. My love for John Goodman is that deep.” Testify!
(Tattoo by Geary at Splash of Color in East Lansing, Michigan.)
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“Love,” says the wearer of this massive portrait, “gives you the courage to do things you normally wouldn’t do. My love for John Goodman is that deep.” Testify!
(Tattoo by Geary at Splash of Color in East Lansing, Michigan.)
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I admit that my knowledge of Polish avant-garde hip-hop is woefully underdeveloped, but nonetheless, I can certainly appreciate this portrait of one of the ostensible pioneers of the genre, Bartosz Waglewski/Fisz, nicely rendered by Tofi at Art-Line in Rybnik, Poland. After the jump, his older brother, Emade, a hip-hop producer as well.
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If the heartwarming ending of Shaun of the Dead taught us anything (and I know I take the majority of my cues in life from British comedies), it’s that being a zombie isn’t necessarily the worst fate one can expect. Sure, you’re a mindless hell-beast whose soul quest is to feast on the flesh of the living, but at least you get to hang out with your friends and play video games, right? Right? Anybody? Sigh.
(“Ed” from Shaun of the Dead by Kyle A. Scarborough at Precision Body Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma.)
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Having been a fan of M*A*S*H since I was in short pants, I have to say, I love Jen‘s Hawkeye Pierce thigh-piece, signpost and martini and all, by Ron Meyers at Hot Rod Tattooing in Martins Ferry, Ohio.
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So, you reckon this fella is a fan of Emilio?
(Implants by Martin Page at Santos Tattoo in Lima, Peru.)
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