I wanted to start off the new week after the holiday by showing off some amazing tattoos that I was fortunate enough to encounter last week.
I met Gina in Penn Station and she offered up these beauties, which are tattooed in her ditches (inside of her elbows), in what many consider to be one of the more painful places to be inked:
There are two artists behind these tattoos. First is the painter Mark Ryden, upon whose work these tattoos were based. Next is the master craftsman Tim Kern, from Tribulation Tattoo, whose work appeared last on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/ here.
No big story, just incredible body art.
Thanks to Gina for sharing these incredible tattoos with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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